Without doubt my friends ...Everybody knows that the
only 1 reason to visit Norge is the 'Pulpit rock'
as u see on the pic' on the top of the stavanger page.
I described about it on my norge home page so go & read now... And promise me, go to visit this place .
P.S - this visit will take 1 day at the 'Pulpit Rock'
cuz first u've to take a ferrie from the Harbur to 'TAU'-(Ask & everyone will know where Or of course go to the Tourist Information- all info' u need).
Then from Tau u'll take a Bus (Bus station is beside the ferrie), the bus driver will stop for u beside the
begining Route to 'pulpit Rock' , this track is very easy But it's take a 1.5 hour if u're fast ,If not
so it will take a 3 hours ...But believe me the waiting is worth it ..U will see, U will seee .
Have fun - Good Luck .
Written Aug 26, 2002
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