Somewhere in Norway…
“To move, to breathe, to fly, to float,
to gain all while you give,
to roam the roads of lands remote,
to travel is to live“
– Hans Christian Andersen
Visited countries: Poland & Germany & Denmark & Norway & Sweden
Visited cities listed as World Heritage Cities: Thorn, Poland; Bergen, Norway; Notodden, Norway; Tinn, Norway; Kolding, Denmark; Warsaw, Poland
Kilometers driven: 5 400
Duration: 16 days
Daily blog: World Heritage Adventure
World Heritage Adventure was an amazing journey through Scandinavian countries – Norway was the most important destination of my trip.
At the beginning of my project I decided to find out more about European “Eco Examples“. During my “research” I was observing people and their eco–friendly lifestyle.
#1 Recycling
Recycling is very popular in Norway, wherever you go there are few trasches for different kind of waste. It’s a big faux pas not to segregate your rubish in Norway!
#2 Eco–friendly cars
Electric and hybrid cars are very popular in Norway. There are many facilities for electric/hybrid cars owners – eg. cheaper parkings. As an interesting fact I can tell you that Norway is the biggest European Tesla market (per capita).
#3 Hydroelectricy
In Norwegian electricity sector 98% of power comes from renewable resources (mostly from water)!
#4 Water
Remember that in Scandinavia water is so clean that without any worries you can drink tap water!
The Lysefjord