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[Norway] Day 7 of my trip to Norway |
On the 7th day in Norway, I went to see the ski jump site where the 1994 Winter Olympics opening ceremony took place.
The moment I saw the Olympic ski jump site, I thought it was so beautiful and wonderful.
I wanted to go up to the top of the ski jump site, but I gave up because there was a lift fee and went straight to the Olympic Museum.
I was debating whether to go into the Olympic Museum, but I paid 60 Krone and went in.
However, to my eyes, I thought, “Is this really a museum?” It was incredible how all the information about the Olympics was displayed.
I could really feel that it was an Olympic museum in a city that hosted the Olympics. I was especially happy when I saw Hodori, the mascot of the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
After looking at all the information about the Olympics, I went up to the 2nd floor.
Contrary to my thoughts that there wouldn't be much, the ice hockey rink looked great.
It seemed to be used as a handball and citizen convenience facility now because it had been turned into a badminton court.
I had to go to Lillehammer Station right after circling the ice hockey rink, but as I was looking around the second floor, I saw the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics displayed in the museum as it was.
It was so fantastic, and I thought that this is what a museum should be like. After visiting the Olympic Museum, I came out the exit and saw a bobsled that looked like it came from the movie Coolering.
I looked around to see if there was anyone else watching, and then touched the bobsled. Then, the museum manager who was near the exit suddenly came to me smiling.
I thought that I was in big trouble, but the museum manager who came in front of me suddenly looked at me and said that he was riding a bobsled, and motioned for me to get on behind him. So I rode the bobsled with the museum manager.
I left the museum with an unforgettable memory.
I came to Lillehammer Station and had to board the train to Oslo, but they suddenly said that the train had been canceled.
I was thinking whether I should wait for the next train, when suddenly a train station employee came from behind me and asked where I was going and checked my ticket.
I showed him my ticket and said I was going to Oslo Station. Then he said there was a bus outside and told me to take it. I didn't know what was going on and just took the bus.
I got on the bus and arrived at Oslo Station safely. However, it was my last evening in Norway.
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2024-08-28 |
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