A Norway Passage is the story of a voyage - a beautiful voyage along more than 1,100 miles of Norway's spectacular coastline on the Hurtigruten ship Nordnorge. Deep fjords, crashing waterfalls, mountains rising from the sea, lovely towns and fishing villages and a history of the coastal ferries vital to people living along this stunning coast. A Norway Passage is a six-day journey in the midnight sun to the Arctic Circle and the border of Russia. It is the most beautiful voyage.
The one-hour program is drawn from a remarkable live, six-day, 24 hour per day documentary, titled Hurtigruten:Minutt for Minutt, produced in 2011 by NRK, Norway's national broadcaster.
A Norway Passage is an unforgettable journey, a grand adventure and surely the most beautiful voyage.
Most people want to believe rather than to know, to take for granted rather than to find out. (James Thurber)
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Obama did not heal the sick in Oslo

There was a bright star, a holy light, over Bethlehem 2,000 years ago.
On 10 December there was also a mysterious spiral blue light over Norway.
A few hours later, Barack Obama arrived there - in Norway.
Most of the people were just ecstatic.
The message of Obama didn’t include any threat of violence; this is why so many people went to him and trusted in him. He had spread the Good News of God’s love for all people, rather than igniting and inflaming the people to anger and violence. And, instead of lording it over the people in a demand for control, he entered into their company with a deep desire to love them and to serve them.
After twenty-six hours, surrounded by worshipping Norwegians, Obama took off and left the country.
To our knowledge, the Nobel peace prize winner Obama healed no lepers during his stay in Oslo.
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