Nesna (English version)

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My Nesna experience in English.

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  • Tomma

    I have checked on internet some information about that island and, as I could have imagined, it is a small population located near the port. The rest of the island is about nature. Its highest mountain is called "Tomskjevelen" and it is 922 metres high. There are some...

    1 , in Erasmus blog Norway 11 years ago
  • STUKA13

    There is no better way of starting a blog than writing about a party.  This is because this week Nesna University is celebrating Stuka, what means "students' week". It consists on several activities to let the students interact to each other and have some fun...

    2 , in General 11 years ago
  • Bergen

    The 2nd largest city in Norway. That sounds amazing for a person from Madrid. But the whole population of Norway is the same living in Madrid so... Even though Bergen doesn't seem as big as I thought, there are many chances of having fun and getting cultural and social...

    2 , in Erasmus blog Bergen 11 years ago
  • What to do in Nesna when you don't have to go to University?

    First of all, I recommend you to chose Nesna just in case you are an athletic person. Why? It is an easy question.  Nesna is such a small village; you can not go shopping, or to the cinema, there are no discos as in Spain... But you have an amazing natural range of...

    1 , in Erasmus tips 11 years ago
  • NSB

    NSB is the national railway company. It works as RENFE does in Spain. It is the best option if you want to travel all around the country. Why? First of all, because of its price. You may think that everything in Norway is expensive, as it is, but the tickets for the...

    1 , in Erasmus tips 11 years ago
  • Hugla

    What could I say? I had never felt attrakted by that island but, when I realised I was not going to go to Tomma (too much snow, the bad weather, by my own, I don't know the area...) and I saw pictures of moose's on that island I asked myself...Why not? So last Saturday,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Norway 11 years ago

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