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Topphemmelig forsvarsdepot åpent for publikum
Rennesøy-depoet har vært topphemmelig siden 60-tallet. Men i dag - og bare i dag - fikk publikum endelig se hvordan det så ut på innsiden.
Explore Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen | Visit Oslo, Norway | eating lunch with my love
Hey guys today join with me and lets explore together in Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen, it is one of the tourist distination here in Oslo, Norway. So please let me know your comment below and please keep on watching. Thanks.
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Hvordan fungerer et biogassanlegg?
Vi har blitt med Dr. Espen Govasmark, overingeniør biologisk behandling, EGE Oslo kommune rundt på Romerike biogassanlegg på Nes.
Her guider han deg trygt gjennom alle stegene fra avfall til biogass og biogjødsel.
Vikingmarked Horten-Borre 2014
Langtur i Oslofjorden
Hvervenbukta -- Oksval brygge. 7km...med morro.
Operatunnelen, Oslo, Norge, østgående rettning
En oase av opplevelser (25 min.)
Besøkssenter våtmark Ilene har de senere årene hatt tusenvis av besøkende, både på åpne dager og gjennom undervisningsopplegg for skoler og barnehager. Men visste du at den gamle husmannsplassen Søndre Holmen var nære på og bli brent ned? Takket være utallige dugnadstimer, velvillig grunneier og Fylkesmannen i Vestfold ble stedet reddet for ettertiden, og har fungert som et naturinformasjonssenter siden 1988. Nå er stedet et nasjonalt autorisert besøkssenter, i likhet med 28 andre sentre rundt omkring i landet. I denne filmen får du lære mer om lokalhistorien til Tønsbergs to våtmarksreservater, tilknytningen Ilene har til Jarlsberg hovedgård, hvorfor våtmarka på Ilene er så viktig for fuglene, og hva besøkssenteret kan tilby publikum. Filmen er laget av Erik Jacobsen på oppdrag fra Besøkssenter våtmark Ilene.
Faerder Technical Highschool - by White Arkitekter
Three years ago we completed Faerder technical high school, a new secondary education vocational college located on the portside of Tønsberg, Norway’s oldest village.
The school combines three existing schools under one roof in a state of the art new building combining academic education, design and building trades, automotive mechanics and engineering.
What did a new school mean for the students in Tønsberg?
The school went from having the poorest results in the county of Vestfold to score above average, managing to attract high performing applicants.
“The school now serves as a meeting place in itself and with the surrounding community. The atmosphere in the school has gone from the air of trepidation to more collegiate. Vandalism has gone from being a major issue to being virtually non-existent. Its reputation went from negative to very positive and students and staff are proud of their school”, says Stig Larsen, head of administration.
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Uke 32 Onsdag Stand på Metro Lørenskog.wmv
I dag onsdag hadde vi stand på Metro Senteret på Lørenskog. Vi hadde stand ute og snakket her med alle. Inne hadde vi tre maskiner som det kunne stemmes fra.
Preparering av trilobitter
Fantastisk preparering av trilobitter hos min venn Abdelaziz i Erfoud, Marokko. Han jobber bare med trilobitter.
Oslofjord- Guide to the inner Oslo Fjord - Explore Oslo's boroughs - Activities and ...
Oslofjord- Guide to the inner Oslo Fjord - Explore Oslo's boroughs - Activities and ..., Oslo is one of Europe’s most amenable capitals, a vibrant, self-confident city with a relaxed and easy-going air, its handsome centre set between the rippling waters of the Oslofjord
and the green, forested hills of the interior. Yet Oslo’s confidence is new-found: for much of its history, the city was something of a poor relation to the other Scandinavian capitals, Stockholm and Copenhagen especially, and it remained dourly provincial until well into the 1950s. Since then, however, Oslo has transformed itself, forging ahead to become an enterprising and cosmopolitan commercial hub with a population of about half a million. Oslo is also the only major metropolis in a country brimming with small towns and villages – its nearest rival, Bergen, is less than half its size. This gives the city a powerful voice in the political, cultural and economic life of the nation and it’s pulled in all of Norway’s big companies, as a rash of concrete and glass tower blocks testifies.Fortunately, these monoliths rarely interrupt the stately Neoclassical lines of the late nineteenth-century city centre, Oslo’s most appealing district, a humming, good-natured place whose breezy streets and squares combine these appealing remnants of the city’s early days with a clutch of good museums – in particular the Nasjonalgalleriet (National Gallery) and the Hjemmefrontmuseum (Resistance Museum) – plus dozens of lively bars, cafés and restaurants.The city’s showpiece museums – most memorably the remarkable Vikingskipshuset (Viking Ships Museum) – are on the Bygdøy peninsula, which is readily reached by ferry from the jetty behind the Rådhus (City Hall). East Oslo is the least prepossessing part of town, a gritty sprawl housing the poorest of the city’s inhabitants, though the recently revived district of Grünerløkka is now home to a slew of fashionable bars and clubs. The main sight on the east side of town is the Munch-museet (Munch Museum), which boasts a superb collection of the artist’s work, though plans are afoot to move the museum to the harbourfront. Northwest Oslo is far more prosperous, with big old houses lining the avenues immediately to the west of the Slottsparken. Beyond is the Frognerparken, a chunk of parkland where the wondrous open-air sculptures of Gustav Vigeland are displayed in the Vigelandsparken. Further west still, beyond the city limits in suburban Høvikodden, the Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter displays more prestigious modern art, enhanced by the museum’s splendid setting on a headland overlooking the Oslofjord.The city’s enormous reach becomes apparent to the north of the centre in the Nordmarka. This massive forested wilderness, stretching far inland, is patterned by hiking trails and cross-country ski routes. Two T-bane (Tunnelbanen) lines provide ready access, weaving their way up into the rocky hills that herald the region. The more westerly T-bane rolls past Holmenkollen, a ski resort where the skijump makes a crooked finger on Oslo’s skyline, before terminating at Frognerseteren. Here the station is still within the municipal boundaries, but the surrounding forested hills and lakes feel anything but urban. The more easterly T-bane offers less wilderness, but it does end up close to Sognsvannet, a pretty little lake set amid the woods and an ideal place for an easy stroll and/or a picnic.Oslo curves round the innermost shore of the Oslofjord, whose tapered waters extend for some 100km from the Skagerrak, the choppy channel separating Norway and Sweden from Denmark. As Norwegian fjords go, the Oslofjord is not particularly beautiful – the rocky shores are generally low and unprepossessing – but scores of pretty little islets diversify the seascape. Many of these forested bumps accommodate summer chalets, but several have been protected from development and one of them – Hovedøya – makes for a lovely excursion. By comparison, the towns that trail along the shores of the Oslofjord are of little immediate appeal, being for the most part workaday industrial settlements. The few exceptions include, on the eastern shore, Fredrikstad, Norway’s only surviving fortified town, and on the western shore, the Viking burial mounds of Borre and the holiday resort of Tønsberg.
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Håhøya fort i Tønsbergfjorden
Håøya fort er et nedlagt militært anlegg fra slutten av attenhundretallet. Mange kanonstillinger og store mengder etterlatenskaper vitner om den militære aktiviteten. Bli med på en rundtur i det militærhistoriske landskapet fra unionstiden.
Høya i Tønsbergfjorden mellom Nøtterøy og Stokke i Vestfold ble sterkt befestet på slutten av 1800 tallet. Fortet hadde sin storhetstid før og under unionsoppløsningen i 1905.
Håøya ligger strategisk plassert mellom i Vestfjorden. Forsvaret kjøpte øya i 1892 og 1895. I perioden 1895-1900 ble den anlagt en festning på øya. Sammen med kanonbatteriet på Sundåsen, skulle festningen forsvare Marinens reservehavn i Melsomvik. Under unionskonflikten med Sverige i 1905 ble festningen oppsatt med 500 mann. I mellomkrigstiden bodde det inntil 15 familier her. Under andre verdenskrig brukte tyskerne øya til utvikling av miniubåter. Den militære virksomheten opphørte i 1963. Deler av byggingsmassen på øya bærer preg av mange år uten vedlikehold. Øya var bestykket med to stk. kanoner i kaliber 21 cm, to stk. kanoner i kaliber 12 cm, fire stk. kanoner i kaliber 6,5 cm, og en minestasjon med tennstasjon på Håøyholmen. Under andre verdenskrig ble kanonene flyttet til Trønderlag.
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