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a hell of a mailbox
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Watch out for the fancy mailboxes in Hell, some of them are beautifully decorated like the one with the Troll in my main photograph. Generally these postboxes are standing in the beginning of a street or housing-area and so the postman does not have to drive to each house seperately, when delivering the mail. Also the hell-hound in my 2nd photo looks interesting,I saw both of them close to the station.

Updated Sep 30, 2009

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Go to hell, you lazy devils at Hell's postoffice !
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Go to hell, you lazy devils at Hell's postoffice !!!
It took me quite some time to find nice postcards from Hell, place stamps on them and write messages to several of my friends at home who would have been happy to get a postcard with the cancellation-postmark of Hell. But all postcards got to Austria without any cancellation of the stamp, but in the bottom of the postcard there are a lot of red prints like a bar-code !
b.t.w.:The inscription at the postbox is saying that the mailbox will be emptied once every day.
My conclusion for you : Buy your postcards in Trondheim or in Flam, where I had bought mine well in advance and send them from any post-office in Norway, it is absolutely not worth the trouble to take them to Hell and post them there !
Take a look at the postcard in my 1st pic, almost all postcards of Norway will include a map with the location marked on it, where that village/town is situated.

Updated Sep 28, 2009

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 A lovely place with a funny name and some interesting stone-carvings dating back more than 10.000 years 

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Ever been told to "GO TO HELL!"?

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 About 35 km from Trondheim, this is a town called Hell which I am told means Prospority in Norweigan. There is not much to do in Hell, except get a few quick photos at the train station and maybe...... 

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