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Bergen Panoramas

During lunch we took the funicular to the top of Fløyen. I took a bunch of pictures.

These panoramas are put together by Canon's crappy software, because I'm logged out of the fast machine with Matlab now. You can see the blurred transitions in all of them. Click for larger view.

This is the view from the bottom, same picture as before, except now with snow.

No, the pond is not bent in real life.

This is the view from the top.

I'm staying all the way over on the left, not far from one of the ponds.

The university is among the big buildings to the left of center, which include the "Realfagbygget", or (I think) "Natural Sciences Building". I giggled when we walked by. Nobody else had noticed.

Right smack in the middle is the pond I took the above picture from. Just above and to the left of it is a large black and gray building which is a concert hall. It's supposed to look like a piano from above. Below it is a museum.

On the right is the harbor. You can see the white tent that the "outdoor" fish market occupies in winter (a big tourist attraction in summer, I guess), and the big white sailboat which is owned by the city and apparently still used in military training.

Also, this is the first time I've seen the sun in nearly a week.

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