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June 6th 2010
Published: June 8th 2010
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6 June 2010

A further morning’s driving brought us to Trondheim, Norway’s third city with an imposing cathedral, the finest medieval building in the country, broad avenues and many surviving historic timber buildings. We started with an excellent fish soup lunch (it was more like a stew), then visited the cathedral the outstanding feature of which was its complex west front. The interior was dimly lit so it was difficult to see many of the features, particularly for Wendy.

As we were dropping something off at the van, we had a pleasant chat with an English couple who walked by. They were on a cruise on the Oriana which was docked at Trondheim for the day. The rest of the afternoon was spent wandering around the attractive city centre.

With the everlasting light we have tended to spend the early evening making progress, which we did today and ended up at another magnificent campsite at the hamlet of Valsoyfjord.



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