More fun with my pictures from the year 2005. These pictures are a very good illustration of the four seasons here in Norway. The temperature vary from -20 to +30 degrees celcius. (And please note that -20 is the extreme low. Winter here in Oslo tend to vary between -5 and +5, still talking celcius). Summer should be from +15 to +25 C.
…and to make it easy for the people using an ancient system for measuring temperature:
Extremes through the year: -4 to +86 F
Normal winter: 23 to 41 F
Normal summer: 59 to 77 F
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Normal temperature in most places are 25 more or less…
Maybe you guys in Oslo have only 25, but when we have 30 in Bergen don’t whine ^^.
Btw. Great video
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i like your picture alot theyer so like cool!!
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