Dear Travelers,
As my journey continues traveling around the world I came
back to this beautiful city of Norway, OSLO. I’m so excited to visit this
place and at the right moment celebrating their Norwegian Constitution
Day. Children’s parade in Oslo is the
longest parade in Norway, bright and colorful dress enticing the spectator’s
eyes waving their audience with pride and happiness.
The
Royal Palace is packed with lots of people and tourists bringing Oslo as one of
the top tourist destination in Europe.
It was built in the first half of the 19th century as the Norwegian residence of Norwegian and Swedish king Charles III (Carl Johan, Charles XIV of Sweden) and is used as the official residence of the present Norweigian Monarch.
It was built in the first half of the 19th century as the Norwegian residence of Norwegian and Swedish king Charles III (Carl Johan, Charles XIV of Sweden) and is used as the official residence of the present Norweigian Monarch.
I met a lot of people along my way to explore and film
this wonderful city, one of the students recognizes me with my tripod and
camera, she told me she saw me on youtube dancing with the people in Bordeaux
France and ask if I could dance with her together with the group. It was
amazing!
As I continue to walk with the parade I met a lot of my fellow countrymen and discovered that more Filipinos are working and living
here in Norway.
My visit to Oslo will not be completed without visiting the Gustav Vigeland created every sculpture in the park, human experiences and emotions captured in time. The park’s highest point is occupied by a single block of stone, 14 meters tall and carved into 121 intertwining bodies.
I interviewed one of the pretty Norwegian girl named Frida about her traditional dress that she is wearing and found out that it was a 40 years old costume and 6 kilos in weight. Whew...
It was a memorable stay in Oslo as I kept my souvenir of
my collection of videos compiling and sharing it around the world. God is great
so I make an effort to extend his blessings to the people who are less
fortunate to travel.
Help me share my videos to your friends and family so we
can inspire them and help them to follow their dream of traveling.
Norwegian Constitution Day Video
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