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		<title>Cruise to Norway and See Its Spectacular Fjords</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 07:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christ Angelo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Western Norway is known as being particularly dense with fjords, you can also see the natural wonders in certain other regions of the country. As well as getting up close and personal with these awe-inspiring sights, you may also want to enjoy the cultural attractions that can be found in Fjord Norway&#8217;s various towns. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Western Norway is known as being particularly dense with fjords, you can also see the natural wonders in certain other regions of the country.</p>
<p>As well as getting up close and personal with these awe-inspiring sights, you may also want to enjoy the cultural attractions that can be found in Fjord Norway&#8217;s various towns.</p>
<p>These include Alesund in Sunnmore &#8211; which boasts beautiful architecture, a huge aquarium and some interesting museums &#8211; as well as Tromso, which is surrounded by mountains, and Bergen, the medieval gateway to the fjord region.</p>
<p>Visitors may also want to head to the North Cape for more amazing scenery and the chance to see the most northernmost village in the world.</p>
<p>However, if your main focus is the fjords, then make sure you take in Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord first.</p>
<p>Located in south-west Norway to the north-east of Bergen, these fjords are particularly high and steep &#8211; their rock walls measure as much as 1,400 metres in height and extend below sea level for about 500m.</p>
<p>It should be easy enough to see both fjords in the same cruise holiday, as they are situated 120km apart.</p>
<p>Some of the sights travellers can take in when visiting these fjords include huge waterfalls, glacial lakes, deciduous and coniferous forests, craggy mountains and a range of native land-based and marine animals.</p>
<p>If you decide to visit Fjord Norway via a cruise, you will find that the experience is unlike other sea voyages as you remain in sight of land for most of the time &#8211; giving you a huge opportunity to take in the country&#8217;s gorgeous natural landscape whenever you head to the deck.</p>
<p>With a rich Viking past, wonderful food and a superb arts and culture scene, Norway could be the perfect cruise destination for anyone looking for a holiday to remember.</p>
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		<title>Shipping Companies in Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 08:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is fortunate in that is in a strong economic position and is one of the world&#8217;s richest countries per head. Norway has large foreign trade surpluses due to the high cost of oil in recent times. This is enabling the government to invest in developing new industries to support its strategy of diversification. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is fortunate in that is in a strong economic position and is one of the world&#8217;s richest countries per head. Norway has large foreign trade surpluses due to the high cost of oil in recent times. This is enabling the government to invest in developing new industries to support its strategy of diversification.</p>
<p>The Norwegian government is thus able to help support the freight services sector as it faces the challenge of adapting to new conditions.</p>
<p>One of the private sector industries that is robust and growing in Norway in shipping. Shipping companies originally developed in Norway to serve the offshore petrolem industry and have now achieved a dominant market position. In fact, the shipping fleet in Norway is one of the most modern in the world.<br />
Shipping and freight services has therefore been identified as an industry to be further developed and strengthened in future, as a key part of the Norwegian economy.</p>
<p>As shipping companies face the new challenges, the sector is showing innovation as shipping companies identify and seize new opportunities that are relevant for the post petroleum era.</p>
<p>For example, the Norwegian freight company sector is set to break new ground with the launch of the world&#8217;s first gas-powered ro-ro vessels. Norwegian shipping company Sea-Cargo AS is building the vessels and they are expected to be launched by 2010. With the focus on lower exhaust emissions from short sea and coastal vessels, Sea Cargo AS identified liquified natural gas as the fuel of the future. These vessels will reduce CO2 emissions by 25% compared with a vessel run on conventional fuel.</p>
<p>Another way in which the freight transport sector is facing the challenge of new opportunities is exploiting new markets, created by changing economic conditions. An especially important area of opportunity for shipping companies in Norway is the Baltic Sea Region.</p>
<p>Norway, like its neighbour Finland, has a significant role to play in serving the Baltic region. Although the global economic crisis is having a negative impact on freight forwarding in many countries worldwide, international freight to and from the Baltics remains a growth area. The majority of shipping companies and economic commentators are expecting growth in the Baltic region to continue to be strong in the next few years. This will strengthen the freight services sector in those countries like Norway and Finland on which freight transport to the Baltic region depends.</p>
<p>The Baltic Region is now a main trading area for the freight forwarding and shipping company industry based in Bergen. They offer a frequent service to the Baltic Region, mainly with its fleet of side door vessels.The main item requiring freight transport is frozen fish from Norway, Scotland and Iceland. This is transported to many destinations in the Baltic Region. This is an expanding market, with an increasing demand for fish products as the buying power of cuustomers increases in the countries that make up the Baltic Region.</p>
<p>In ways such as these, shipping companies in Norway are showing that they can identify and seize the new opportunities created by changing market conditions. This means that the freight forwarding and international freight industry in Norway face a bright future as they rise to the challenge of responding to change.</p>
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		<title>Cities of Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 09:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Catherine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is a country where has diverse cities, amazing centers and sites rich in architectural and historical value. With a combination of beautiful museums and huge glaciers, Norway is an ideal holiday destination for both adventure and history lovers. Below are some of the cities and places one must visit when holidaying in Norway: Oslo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is a country where has diverse cities, amazing centers and sites rich in architectural and historical value. With a combination of beautiful museums and huge glaciers, Norway is an ideal holiday destination for both adventure and history lovers.</p>
<p>Below are some of the cities and places one must visit when holidaying in Norway:</p>
<p>Oslo</p>
<p>Oslo is a remarkable Norwegian city that serves as a major tourist attraction for those holidaying in Norway. Tourists and visitors on their Norwegian holiday can enjoy visiting places like galleries and museums. The rich culture of this city can be seen in its attractions like the National Gallery, The Munch Museum, The Norwegian Folk Museum, and The Norwegian Museum of Applied Arts, Norwegian Home Front Museum, The Thor Heyerdahl Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo City Museum and the Viking Ships Museum. This Norwegian city is also house to architectural rich attractions like the royal palace Kongelige Slott, the parliament building Stortinget and the Akershus castle.</p>
<p>Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim</p>
<p>This tourist attraction is a fabulous building from the medieval times. Situated in Scandinavia, the building is considered as a national shrine in Norway. Tourists and visitors on their Norwegian holiday must visit this huge structure and see the beauty of this cathedral. Many parts of this attraction are decorated with religious, ornate biblical as well as royal stone statues. Those holidaying in Norway in the summer months can also enjoy crown jewels.</p>
<p>Ajostedal Glacier National Park</p>
<p>Tourist and visitors on a family Norwegian holiday can always visit this tourist attraction for their family vacation. This national park has a lot to offer from glaciers, waterfalls, museum to adventures like hiking, skiing and walking.</p>
<p>Stavanger</p>
<p>This Norwegian city is the cleanest Norwegian attraction and is a place worth visiting for those holidaying in Norway. Many tourists and visitors enjoy the city&#8217;s architecture and harbor with historical value. You can also witness amazing wooden buildings, the Norwegian oil museum, Rogaland Art Gallery and the Fish Cannery Museum. Those who appreciate history can enjoy this Norwegian city by strolling through the old town with its cobblestone walkways and 18th century houses.</p>
<p>Tromso</p>
<p>Tromso is a major tourist attraction that offers a variety of things to enjoy for a great Norwegian holiday. From cultural activities, restaurants, bars, a brewery, museums to street music. The virtual planetarium here is a crowd puller and offers a visual delight.</p>
<p>Bergen</p>
<p>Former Norwegian capital, Bergen is another favorite tourist attraction for many tourists and visitors holidaying in Norwegian. The most striking feature of this Norwegian city is the beautiful Bryggen buildings dating back to the 17th century. The town also has some historically rich galleries and museums with Bergen heritage and art.</p>
<p>Best time for a Norwegian holiday</p>
<p>Tourists and visitors holidaying in Norway prefer its late spring time for vacationing. An ideal holiday in Norway would be advised from the months of May to September.</p>
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