Gudvangen & Nærøyfjord are just absolutely incredible. We did the ferry in 2019 and I still get goosebumps. Waiting fot the bus back to Bergen and there's a waterfall and majestic mountains.
Do not trow other passenger on bord! That sign is missed. As I'm from Sweden I understand the Norwegian language very well, some words means differerent things but you know that. I've been around in Norway by train, sometimes by bus, well only a couple of times by bus. Lovely country but expensive.
Absolutely. However, we should consider battery waste as well. And when it comes to amount of energy, nothing is more efficient than steel on steel (so trains). Making all cars electric isn't the solution because of battery waste and production. What we actually need is a more efficient energy production, not based for prices on demand but if there's too much production of electricity because of sun or wind, this should be used to create hydrogen fuel (what is something very energy inefficient but not of we play smart).
Gudvangen & Nærøyfjord are just absolutely incredible. We did the ferry in 2019 and I still get goosebumps. Waiting fot the bus back to Bergen and there's a waterfall and majestic mountains.
Nice video again.. Due to your tripreport we are travelling a week in next October through Italy by train ! from Napels to Pisa 🙂
Is a reservation required to ride the Skyss bus?
I honestly don't know, I've bought my tickets via Norways best and there's a kind of limit because it's such a popular touristic destination.
which month is this
I also would like to know, as im going this nov
Do not trow other passenger on bord! That sign is missed. As I'm from Sweden I understand the Norwegian language very well, some words means differerent things but you know that. I've been around in Norway by train, sometimes by bus, well only a couple of times by bus. Lovely country but expensive.
Holiday with an electric car - which is charged with green energy - is also sustainable
Absolutely. However, we should consider battery waste as well. And when it comes to amount of energy, nothing is more efficient than steel on steel (so trains).
Making all cars electric isn't the solution because of battery waste and production.
What we actually need is a more efficient energy production, not based for prices on demand but if there's too much production of electricity because of sun or wind, this should be used to create hydrogen fuel (what is something very energy inefficient but not of we play smart).