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[Norway] Day 7 of our family trip to Norway
On the 7th day in Norway, we checked out of the hotel and went to the Stavanger Church where the Stavanger flea market was held, but the flea market was not open, so we left our disappointment behind and headed to the train station. When we arrived at the station, there was still an hour left.

My sons and wife were bored, but since we didn't have time to move anywhere, we decided to just stay at the train station because if a family moves around, we would lose time.

When I went to the platform, there was a train going to Oslo, so I opened the door without thinking and it opened, so we opened the door and our family just got on.

The train left Stavanger at 10 o'clock and headed to Kristiansand. After a while, I saw that the area from Moi village to Sira village was along the valley, so we were able to enjoy the trip while looking at the beautiful scenery.

We got off at Kristiansand and were taking pictures when the door suddenly closed. I quickly tried to open the door, but a passenger on the train opened the door for me.

It was a situation that almost caused a big problem. But the bigger problem was that a bee got on the train because of me.

The first was that it was a bee out of the blue. However, I had no choice but to kill the bee because I didn't think about killing it while leaving Kristiansand and going to Benesla.

After riding the train for a while, I suddenly realized that we were passing through Yersta, the village where the mathematician Abel was born. I wanted to get off at Yersta and see the village and house where Abel lived, but since it was a family trip, I decided to just pass by and get off to take a picture of the Yersta train station, but the train doors wouldn't open.

Suddenly, I smelled a dog somewhere. There were two of them, so I thought we had chosen the wrong seat.

The small dog didn't smell as bad, but the big dog smelled like it hadn't been bathed for a year, and it vibrated inside the train.

I tried to pass the big dog, but it seemed like it had been bitten for at least a year, so I sat quietly and watched the scenery outside.

The small dog got off soon, but the big dog went with us to Oslo, the final destination. My wife had a hard time, but my sons looked at it as if it was strange, so I asked what the big dog's name was, and he said it was Kumio. My sons kept calling it Kumio Kumio, and it was an enjoyable train ride.

After arriving at Oslo Station at 7 PM, we purchased a 24-hour public transportation pass, dropped our luggage off at the hotel, toured Oslo Vigeland Park, and also toured the Norwegian Royal Palace.

2024-10-04
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