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Did you know Rudolph the Reindeer (and all reindeer in general) has no upper teeth?

Join us for beautiful pics of auroras, reindeer teeth trivia, and grousings about grocery prices! Whether you’re a born Norwegian, immigrant, tourist, or just think reindeer are cute, this is the place to be.

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From taking up new hobbies, tweaking their diets, and placing a more Norwegian name on their CV to changing how they act in social situations, foreigners in Norway have shared their stories of fitting in.

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In September of last year, Swedish company IKEA through its main franchisee INGKA launched a special online site in Norway and Spain allowing the sale of second hand goods.

Ikea Preowned is a second hand experiment in Norway and Spain which is due to be extended in 2025

Known as Ikea Preowned is was tested in Oslo and Madrid and customers could either sell their furniture and other items back to IKEA or directly to individuals with no commission to IKEA.

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  1. Reindeer noses really do glow red

Whilst not all reindeer are called Rudolf, their noses really do glow red. Their noses are full of blood vessels in a very unique structure which warm up the cold air they inhale. This keeps the reindeers warm on the days where the air temperature can drop to -40 degrees Celsius in their native habitats in Siberia, North America and the Arctic.

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Saw this in a museum.. am I lost in translation? Is this some sort of antidepressant?

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Tried Alaska and Canada without success.. but now it happened! Thanks Norway!

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Vikings hunting reindeer in Norway were once confounded by "reindeer cyclones"; a threatened herd would literally run circles around the fierce hunters, making it nearly impossible to target a single animal.

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Just discovered this method visiting your country.. It's glorious! Why is this not the norm wrong the world!? I shall spread the word!

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Major changes to Norway’s postal services are being considered, and they could mark the end of regular deliveries to your postbox.

Collecting mail from a pickup point, as do with parcels today, could soon become the norm. That’s the major finding of a new government report now being considered.

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Disclaimer: “Weird” does not mean “negative”, some of these strange things are very positive and should be exported to the rest of the world 🙂

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Most of the places depicted in Frozen are based on actual Norwegian destinations. These towns contain all the magic of a fairytale, so when you visit them, you’ll feel like you’re entering the world of your favorite ice queen.

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Meet the Norwegian reindeer! (www.visitnorway.com)
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It’s been closed and neglected for decades, but now an old broadcasting- and observation tower in the hills above Oslo has finally been sold by city officials to an investor who plans to fix up and reopen it to the public. Christian Ringnes has big plans to restore the tower at Tryvann, so it can once again welcome visitors.