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Where is that last photo taken?
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It is Fløibanen – the funicular railway in Bergen, Norway.
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I am very much keen to visit Norway. It looks like a very interesting, but still less touristed (??? is that a word) place.
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I think there are a lot of tourists as well just…when they wander through the mountains, you don’ t get the feeling of places being too crowded. 🙂
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The last shot, wow! 🙂
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The scenery was as well 🙂
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Especially 🙂
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Nice variety of windows from different parts of the world. I, too, posted “multi-cultural” windows for this challenge: https://beautyalongtheroad.wordpress.com/2014/07/20/sunday-stills-looking-through-the-windows-of-my-world/
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A rainy-day feeling washed over me as I looked at your photograph. Great job.
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OK, I just added Fløibanen to my bucket list!
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Wonderful windows…I especially love the leafy gothic window 🙂
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What a wonderful selection of window shots. Tom The Backroads Traveller
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Great pictures! 😀
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Really loved the first photo!
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Great views, I especially like your view looking out the window of an aeroplane.
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Lovely post Ese – I’m a sucker for the wet window shots 🙂
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Lovely scenes,, Ese. That last pic is really beautiful. 🙂
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