do you still visit norway??
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36249)
Indonesia
7 responses
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
26 Jul 11
I visited beautiful Norway when I was 18 years old. I had worked as a children's nanny in Finland and then I traveled around Europe. I went to Oslo, Bergen and Narvik. I found it a stunningly picturesque country and found prices there high. Accommodation there was around £13 and in London at that time it had been £5 to show a comparison. I feel very sorry for Norway having suffered such an awful terrorist event. It is a shame when tourists are driven away due to bombing. I visited Israel and stayed safe when I was in my mid twenties. I am not planning another trip to Norway at the moment. Good luck to it.
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@Suzieqmom (2755)
• United States
30 Jul 11
I have never been to Norway, although I have been to Sweden and Denmark. Norway is "on my list" of countries I want to visit, and I know my family would love it--especially the Viking history and the fjords. The terrorist attack, which was tragic, will certainly not keep me from visiting Norway--if the opportunity presents itself, I will gladly go! I live in a country (USA) where terrorist attacks are now, sadly, always a possibility. I believe that if you change your plans or your lifestyle too much, the terrorists have won already.
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@Suzieqmom (2755)
• United States
1 Aug 11
Well, as I said, I have never been to Norway, but between Denmark and Sweden, I preferred Denmark. Sweden is very nice too. Have a fun trip!
@janebernal (274)
• Philippines
27 Jul 11
yes i will still visit regardless what happened it was a barbaric act however the authorities captured the one responsible. It would not diminished my desire to see that place after that case I will still travel more that you will be safe coz the authorities will be more vigilant.
@irene66 (1669)
• Philippines
27 Jul 11
I wish i had visited Norway before the bombing.
But it seems not easy for us here in the Philippines to go there.
Most often if we apply for a visit visa, we are denied.
I wish those who do the bombing will be bombed too!
They should be the ones to be sicked and not the innocent ones.
@anurag3786 (6267)
• India
27 Jul 11
Yes this was a very shocking news comes from Norway because a bomb blast happen in Norway and many peoples killed in this bomb blast. This was a terrorist activity. And now tourism will effected from this. But I think many countries facing the problem of terrorism so this is not good if peoples stopped to going anywhere. I have never visited Norway. But if I get chance to visited their then I will go.
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@Rick1950 (1576)
• Lima, Peru
27 Jul 11
Yes, I would like. I think this an isolated case of terrorism and people in Norway have nothing to do with. In fact, I was in Norway many years ago and visited Trondheim, which is a town in the fjords. These are beautiful landscapes attractions in this country, that are narrow sea entries in the land sorrounded by high mountains. It's a worth country to visit.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
17 Aug 11
If I had lots of money, I would visit Norway, and many other countries just to see how other countries look like. But only if I had lots of money, so I didn't need to spare money in order to be able to travel around the world.