Norway in July (South) | Weather, Activities & Nature | 2022
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- How is Norway in July? This video shows what the weather is like in july in Norway, the nature and what norway looks like in July - the southern part of Norway. July is summer in norway with a big S. Norway during the summer is absolutely amazing. Temperature in july in norway is not too high - not too low. It's perfect. More about that in the video - so if you are wondering about how Norway is in july, the clima - what to wear in norway in july, average temperature in norway july and so on - watch this short express video!! Cheers.
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Norway in July - weather, activities and nature in 2022 ! Comment if you have any questions
One of my best childhood memories was picking strawberry from a nearby farm and have that with vanilla ice-cream. Denmark have good food too, but this is a must try activity if visiting Norway. :)
Hey Sara. Tnx for this. It is very helpfull for our first trip to Norway
Thank you !🎉
Weather seems very iffy. This year seems year without summer😮
what does iffy mean?
Thank you !
Such a nice lovely video! I'd like to go to Norway one day. The summer temps would be such a relief to me. Where I live in Southern California, the temperature is 37°-39° C or 100°-103° F for Friday-Sunday this week in July 🥵! It's so hot it makes doing anything really difficult. This is about an hour from Los Angeles. We can swim at night in the pool!
Shit omg! Thats too hot for me to. Wow
@@sarainnorway It's so bad! Right now it's 32° C and it's only 11:45 in the morning. Temps around 37° for the rest of the week 😰
Ur channel is so full of life & lovely ❤
thank you so much
Hi Sara... I enjoy watching your Videos !!! I WISH I COULD COME AND VISIT 🤗👌
Completely different weather in Stavanger . We might have 5/7 sunny rain free days in July.
Hi ! Nice to meet you. 5 - 7 rain free days or sunny days ? I did not understand ?
@@sarainnorway both :) Lets call them beach days .
Are you in vennesla!? I’m an American living in vennesla myself. What a small world to see little vennesla on RUclips lol
Haha.. really!! Where in Vennesla?
@@sarainnorway moseidmoen! Hbu?
Wish to visit lots of love from India
Hi Sara. Which is the coldest month in south Norway (Haugesund)? And what are the temperatures usually in these months?
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I know 😍☀️🌷
Need a video about jobs. ❤️
Sister l really want to work in norway, how can get job am from Dubai
Why do Norwegian houses not have the gardens fenced off like in UK or US? How do people know exactly what land is their own with no fencing?
Well.. actually you are allowed to walk on other peoples land here and spent the night if you want 😅! As long as its no closer than 200 meters to the house (I believe its 200 or 300 meters)
@@sarainnorway 150 meters. The answer to the question is that the property is registered in an official database, ensuring that everyone is aware of the precise boundaries. Typically, there is a marker at each corner. While fences are still utilized in Norway, their prevalence diminishes significantly outside of urban areas. To discern a notable distinction between the United States and the rest of the world, Kntn should examine how suburbs are structured.
In Europe, there exists a blending of businesses and residential areas, whereas in the United States, such integration is absent. The rationale behind this amalgamation in Europe is the desire for vibrant and livable suburbs. Conversely, in much of America, legal prohibitions stem from apprehensions about a return to an era when individuals resided on factory properties, awakened by the clamor of pipes in the morning, compelling them to commence work. Europe trusts that this apprehension is a relic of the past.
I live Norway
Sara ...please tel me how I get a Norway job visa
You simply take my course :) where are you from ?
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wtf is the point of this comment
Thank you!!
You are very welcome!!