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The Tangaroa raft on its way across the Pacific Ocean

08/05/2006 :: Following the footsteps of Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and his Kon-Tiki expedition, the Tangaroa raft left port in Peru 28 April on its long journey across the Pacific Ocean. Heyerdahl crossed the world's largest ocean on his balsa wood raft in 1947, and now the Tangaroa's crew of six men, including Heyerdahl's grandson, will explore the same route. + More

The first Explorers

The First Norwegian Explorers

Norway's coast is long and jagged, and its fjords cut far into the land. From early history, the sight and sound of the sea has beckoned to its inhabitants, who have made only a meagre living from the soil. Small wonder that when tilling ... + More

Norway after 1905

Norway after 1905

The issue of Norway's future form of government was hotly disputed. A plebiscite showed a large majority in favour of a monarchy rather than a republic. On 18 November 1905 the Storting chose the Danish Prince Carl to be King of Norway. ... + More

Thor Heyerdahl

Voyages into History

Kont TikiThe most widely known contemporary Norwegian "explorer" Thor Heyerdahl, has probed the cultures of our earliest forefathers. His quest was to discover more about the historical landscape, not the geographical one. Heyerdahl was born in ... + More

Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen

Roald AmundsenIt is one of history's coincidences that Norway's two giants of polar exploration, Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen, were contemporaries. Amundsen was born in 1872, eleven years after Nansen, near the town of Sarpsborg in southeast ... + More

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