Norway Trip

Going to Norway was a perfect trip and if I have the chance to go there again, I would definitely go again - it is the cleanest, most perfect and one of the most beautiful places I have had the chance to see. And it is not because the people there are so different but because they are so like the way people should really be.
As soon as I reached Oslo, the Norweian capital city, I felt the extraordinary thrill of seeing a place like that. I could hardly see a person not smiling and I definitely, after careful exploration, did not see even a single used piece of paper dropped on the ground. This is something that treally impresses the tourists since many of the disadvantages of visiting a foreign country come from the discomfort of the loads of rubbish, dirty streets or a gray and dusty atmosphere. However, in Oslo I saw the cleanest streets I have seen and what impressed me even more - many of the people are using the hybrid cars or just bikes so even the air is somehow fresher.
I thought the three valleys ski resort was an area of outstanding beauty. However, the beauty of Norway is somewhere else. Oslo is beautiful for its historic monuments that remain since the vikings, the old and somehow looking untouched ships, the museum - truely spectacular things and places I saw. But once outside the city a person would see much more.
The nature of Norway is somehow unique - the fiords are so beautiful that even remembering them makes me shiver now, the vast forests give you the feeling of complete dominance of nature over men, the wildlife and the freshness recharge completely your biocycle. So to be honest, what impressed me the most is some mixture of perfect cleanness, a pure connection between nature and men.
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