Posted by Bill Brox on December 29, 2017 at 08:15:00 from (24.130.47.29):
In Reply to: Ramp at the barn posted by Bill Brox on December 28, 2017 at 16:50:34:
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Hello Bruce, this is perhaps not so tractor related, but I am sure your cousin has a tractor at the farm. Anyway, I am sending you a link here to the famous Flåmsbanen, The Flåms track, a side track from the railroad between Oslo and Bergen. It starts at 866 meters over sea level (2840 feet above sea level) and ends in Brekke, Flåm. Where your grand father came from. The link is to a youtube movie clip in real time. A camera with microphone placed in the front of the Flåm train, from Myrdal station down to Brekke. It is extremely steep, and the train has to use the brakes a lot. A lot of tunnels, but outside the tunnels you can get a picture of what kind of landscape your grandfather grew up with. Brekke lays in one of the sidefjords to Norways and one of the worlds largest and deepest fjords (deep inlets). A magnificent landscape. The movie is almost an hour long, that is what the train ride takes in real life. I hope you can enjoy it. :)
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