Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway. It has played a leading role in the history of Norway for hundreds of years. In 872, 29 small countries united to establish the Kingdom of Norway in Stavanger. There are many museums in Stavanger, such as oil and archaeology. Strolling in the narrow alleys of the 18th and 19th centuries in the old town, where the intoxicating, lightly made-up and well-preserved wooden houses exude the ancient Norwegian historical and cultural atmosphere. Stavanger complements the Lysefjord, one of the four famous fjords in Norway, and is the gateway to the Lysefjord. The Lysefjord has magnificent scenery. The "Pulpit" one of Norway's most spectacular natural wonders is located here. It is a natural platform 604 meters above the water surface of the Lysefjord. Standing on the Pulpit Stone and looking around, the continuous mountains and ridges, the blue sky and the fjord are the same color, the magnificent and bold, and it is refreshing. Walking from the foot of the mountain to the Pulpit Stone is 3.8 kilometers long and takes about 2 hours one way.
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Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway. It has played a leading role in the history of Norway for hundreds of years. In 872, 29 small countries united to establish the Kingdom of Norway in Stavanger. There are many museums in Stavanger, such as oil and archaeology. Strolling in the narrow alleys of the 18th and 19th centuries in the old town, where the intoxicating, lightly made-up and well-preserved wooden houses exude the ancient Norwegian historical and cultural atmosphere. Stavanger complements the Lysefjord, one of the four famous fjords in Norway, and is the gateway to the Lysefjord. The Lysefjord has magnificent scenery. The "Pulpit" one of Norway's most spectacular natural wonders is located here. It is a natural platform 604 meters above the water surface of the Lysefjord. Standing on the Pulpit Stone and looking around, the continuous mountains and ridges, the blue sky and the fjord are the same color, the magnificent and bold, and it is refreshing. Walking from the foot of the mountain to the Pulpit Stone is 3.8 kilometers long and takes about 2 hours one way.
Recording the beauty The last paragraph almost made me burst out laughing [snickering]