it's less than 500 miles, coast to coast, so it would take about 40 minutes maximum.
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I did spend some time looking up flight times, and though I can't remember the figures properly it was more like an hour because the routes serve Oslo. More importantly though, there are few direct UK - Norway flights. Most seemed to entail changing planes in Holland! There is a service between Aberdeen (NE Scotland) and Oslo - I found I could fly to Aberdeen from Bristol and I'm sure you could from a London or other S. English airports.
how long is a piece of string? what boat is being used? what part of Norway to what part of England?
From London Heathrow (LHR) to Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), from 2 hours to about 2 hours and 30 minutes, depending on the weather.
10 milion years
a long time
Forever, blbe
did he land at Norway
Viking longboats were rowed with oars till they caught wind in a single large square sail.
Norway
Norway.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
If the wind was favourable, they could stop rowing and rest, while their single rectangular sail helped to carried their longboat along.
The Baltic Sea.
The Baltic Sea.
Yes. He visited Norway.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.