RM2R43BAW–Oslo 20230525.Marcelina Woods (right) and Tahaja Wilson who work on the US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford will test out the zipline in Holmenkollen on Thursday. The aircraft carrier docked in Oslo on Wednesday, and 4,500 Americans who work on board have been allowed to go ashore. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R43BC8–Oslo 20230525.Manuel Reyes (left) and Takeyia Williams who work on the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford will test out the zipline in Holmenkollen on Thursday. The aircraft carrier docked in Oslo on Wednesday, and 4,500 Americans who work on board have been allowed to go ashore. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R44GFX–MOLDE 20230522.Ferries on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GJE–MOLDE 20230522.Ferries Malmefjord on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G88–MOLDE 20230521.The cruise ship Hurtigruten Richard With on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44H9C–Aukra 20230522.Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Trout in aquaculture facilities in the sea at Aukrasanden. MOWI SEAWATER NORWAY AS, which has the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R43B97–Oslo 20230525.Norway's Minister of Justice and Emergency Preparedness Emilie Enger Mehl visits the weapons reception at the police station in Greenland on the occasion that the weapons amnesty expires on 1 June. At the end of April, 8,103 weapons had been handed in, the police have, among other things, received 65 submachine guns and 19 machine guns. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas / NTB
RM2R44GCR–MOLDE 20230522.Ferries on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GAH–MOLDE 20230521.Aker stadium and the hotel Scandic Seilet in Molde. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GT8–MOLDE 20230521.The cruise ship Hurtigruten Richard With passing the ferry Karlsoeyfjord on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G0B–MOLDE 20230522.The square in Molde. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G8F–MOLDE 20230522.The hotel Scandic Seilet in Molde. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R43B9A–Oslo 20230525.Aubrey Knight (left), who works on the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, will test out the zipline in Holmenkollen on Thursday. The aircraft carrier docked in Oslo on Wednesday, and 4,500 Americans who work on board have been allowed to go ashore. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R44H86–Gjemnes 20230523.Halibut in farming facilities in the sea at Groenset in Gjemnes in Moere og Romsdal. NORDIC HALIBUT AS owns the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44F89–Lillehammer 20230526.Crown Princess Mette Marit is briefed by school principal Trond Johnsen and head of department May Britt Hoeistad at Nordre Aal School in Lillehammer. Photo: Geir Olsen / NTB
RM2R44GN5–MOLDE 20230522.Ferry on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R43BA9–Oslo 20230525.Norway's Minister of Justice and Emergency Preparedness Emilie Enger Mehl visits the weapons reception at the police station in Greenland on the occasion that the weapons amnesty expires on 1 June. At the end of April, 8,103 weapons had been handed in, the police have, among other things, received 65 submachine guns and 19 machine guns. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas / NTB
RM2R43B4N–Oslo 20230525.Norway's Minister of Justice and Emergency Preparedness Emilie Enger Mehl visits the weapons reception at the police station in Greenland on the occasion that the weapons amnesty expires on 1 June. At the end of April, 8,103 weapons had been handed in, the police have, among other things, received 65 submachine guns and 19 machine guns. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas / NTB
RM2R44G5Y–MOLDE 20230522.Aker stadium in Molde. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44HAM–Aukra 20230522.Salmon, rainbow trout and trout in breeding facilities in the sea at Aukrasanden with Jendemsfjellet in the background. MOWI SEAWATER NORWAY AS, which has the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G68–MOLDE 20230521.The cruise ship Hurtigruten Polar Light on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44H3Y–Aukra 20230522.Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Trout in aquaculture facilities in the sea at Aukrasanden. MOWI SEAWATER NORWAY AS, which has the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44FY0–MOLDE 20230522.Ferries on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GTR–Moss 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslofjord, here at Droebak and Oscarsborg on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R44G25–MOLDE 20230522.The square in Molde with the Karlsoeyfjord ferry. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G0D–MOLDE 20230522.Ferries on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44FX4–MOLDE 20230521.The cruise ship Hurtigruten Polar Light on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44F73–Lillehammer 20230526.Crown Princess Mette Marit visits Nordre Aal school in Lillehammer where the children write Friday letters. Photo: Geir Olsen / NTB
RM2R44H69–Aukra 20230522.Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Trout in aquaculture facilities in the sea at Aukrasanden. MOWI SEAWATER NORWAY AS, which has the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G57–MOLDE 20230522.Aker stadium in Molde. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44H1M–Gjemnes 20230523.Halibut in farming facilities in the sea at Groenset in Gjemnes in Moere og Romsdal. NORDIC HALIBUT AS owns the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GWX–Moss 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslofjord, here at Droebak and Oscarsborg on Wednesday morning. The high island behind. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R44GPM–MOLDE 20230522.Ferries on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44F98–Lillehammer 20230526.Crown Princess Mette Marit arrives at Nordre Aal school and is received by state administrator Knut Storberget, and mayor, Ingunn Trosholmen. Photo: Geir Olsen / NTB
RM2R43B65–Oslo 20230525.Norway's Minister of Justice and Emergency Preparedness Emilie Enger Mehl visits the weapons reception at the police station in Greenland on the occasion that the weapons amnesty expires on 1 June. At the end of April, 8,103 weapons had been handed in, the police have, among other things, received 65 submachine guns and 19 machine guns. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas / NTB
RM2R44GBH–MOLDE 20230521.The cruise ship Hurtigruten Polar Light on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G26–MOLDE 20230522.The square in Molde. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R43BG7–Oslo 20230525.Aubrey Knight (left) and Agbatou Benedicte, who work on the US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, will test out the zipline in Holmenkollen on Thursday. The aircraft carrier docked in Oslo on Wednesday, and 4,500 Americans who work on board have been allowed to go ashore. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R43BCA–Oslo 20230525.Norway's Minister of Justice and Emergency Preparedness Emilie Enger Mehl visits the weapons reception at the police station in Greenland on the occasion that the weapons amnesty expires on 1 June. At the end of April, 8,103 weapons had been handed in, the police have, among other things, received 65 submachine guns and 19 machine guns. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas / NTB
RM2R44GDR–MOLDE 20230521.The cruise ship Hurtigruten Richard With on the Moldefjord. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44G0F–MOLDE 20230522.Molde Town Hall. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GTA–Moss 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslofjord, here at Droebak and Oscarsborg on Wednesday morning. The high island behind. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R44HBP–Aukra 20230522.Salmon, rainbow trout and trout in breeding facilities in the sea at Aukrasanden with Jendemsfjellet in the background. MOWI SEAWATER NORWAY AS, which has the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44GY5–Aukra 20230522.Salmon, rainbow trout and trout in breeding facilities in the sea at Aukrasanden with Jendemsfjellet in the background. MOWI SEAWATER NORWAY AS owns the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R44HBH–Gjemnes 20230521.Halibut in farming facilities in the sea at Groenset in Gjemnes in Moere og Romsdal. NORDIC HALIBUT AS owns the facility. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB
RM2R3XHBY–Nesodden 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslofjord, here at Nesoddtangen. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB
RM2R3XHGB–Nesodden 20230524.The Norwegian patrol boat of the Norwegian Armed Forces' Special Command 'August Naeroe' follows the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord at Nesoddtangen. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB
RM2R3XH5A–Oslo 20230525.Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere during the funeral of former editor and state secretary, Arne Strand in Frogner church on Thursday. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
RM2R3XHBH–NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, arrive for the funeral of former editor and state secretary, Arne Strand, in Frogner church in Oslo, Norway, May 25, 2023.Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
RM2R3XHBX–Nesodden 20230524.A patrol boat from the Special Command of the Norwegian Armed Forces, marked M5, follows the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord at Nesoddtangen. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB
RM2R3XH8B–Oslo 20230525.Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere during the funeral of former editor and state secretary, Arne Strand in Frogner church on Thursday. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
RM2R3JP78–Oslo 20230523.King Harald awards the Abel Prize 2023 to Luis Caffarelli in the University's auditorium in Oslo, Norway, May 23, 2023. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R3JPAB–Drøbak 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord, here at Droebak. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB
RM2R3M3A8–Bergen 20230524.King Harald and Queen Sonja are present at the opening of the Bergen Festival on Wednesday. Photo: Tuva Aaserud / NTB
RM2R3JPA8–Nesodden 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslofjord, here at Nesoddtangen. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB
RM2R3JP37–Oslo 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the Oslo Fjord, here seen from Ekebergskrenten on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R3M340–Haugesund 20230524.Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere is participating in this year's international festival for floating offshore wind 'Floating Wind Days' in Haugesund. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
RM2R3JP7C–Moss 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord, here in Droebak on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R3M37T–Bergen 20230524.King Harald and Queen Sonja are present at the opening of the Bergen Festival on Wednesday. Photo: Tuva Aaserud / NTB
RM2R3JNRA–Oslo 20230523.King Harald awards the Abel Prize 2023 to Luis Caffarelli in the University's auditorium in Oslo, Norway, May 23, 2023. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R3M37P–Bergen 20230524.Donning Sonja and King Harald are present at the opening of the Bergen Festival on Wednesday. Photo: Tuva Aaserud / NTB
RM2R3JP7J–Oslo 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the Oslo Fjord, here seen from Ekebergskrenten on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R3JNWE–Oslo 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the Oslo Fjord, here seen from the Ekebergskrenten on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R3JP06–Oslo 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the Oslo Fjord, here seen from the Ekebergskrenten on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB
RM2R3JNMH–Oslo 20230523.King Harald awards the Abel Prize 2023 to Luis Caffarelli in the University's auditorium in Oslo, Norway, May 23, 2023. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R3JP3A–Moss 20230524.American soldiers protect the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslo Fjord, here at Droebak on Wednesday morning. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R3M3EW–Bergen 20230524.King Harald and Queen Sonja are present at the opening of the Bergen Festival on Wednesday. Photo: Tuva Aaserud / NTB
RM2R3JNJ4–Haugesund 20230524.Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere is participating in this year's international festival for floating offshore wind, Floating Wind Days in Haugesund. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
RM2R3M30C–Haugesund 20230524.Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere is participating in this year's international festival for floating offshore wind 'Floating Wind Days' in Haugesund. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
RM2R3JP7D–Oslo 20230523.King Harald awards the Abel Prize 2023 to Luis Caffarelli in the University's auditorium in Oslo, Norway, May 23, 2023. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R3JP7B–Nesodden 20230524.The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford on its way into the Oslofjord, here at Nesoddtangen. The ship is the world's largest warship and will be in port in Oslo for four days. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB
RM2R3929E–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R3929N–Stavanger 20230522.A cruise ship is docked in Vaagen in Stavanger. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R39CTE–Sandnes 20230522.Sven Erik Bystroem from the cycling team Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux cycles up Fjogstadveien in Sandnes. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R391YP–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R39D5W–Sandnes 20230522.Alexander Kristoff during a training session with the cycling team Uno-X. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R391RG–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R3924F–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.Front: Captain Rick Burgess, Research and Higher Education Minister Ola Borten Moe (Sp), Admiral Greg Huffman and Defense Minister Bjørn Arild Gram (Sp) on board the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R391RJ–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R39CRR–Sandnes 20230522.Sven Erik Bystroem from the cycling team Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux cycles up Fjogstadveien in Sandnes. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R3926W–Stavanger 20230522.A cruise ship is docked in Vaagen in Stavanger. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R39D00–Sandnes 20230522.Martin Urianstad Bugge cycles down Fjogstadveien in Sandnes during a training session with the cycling team Uno-X. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R39CP6–Sandnes 20230522.Martin Urianstad Bugge during a training session with the cycling team Uno-X. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R391YJ–Oslo 20230522.Riva Italia can be rented and is docked in Oslo on Monday. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R391KW–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R392FW–Stavanger 20230522.A cruise ship is docked in Vaagen in Stavanger. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R39D25–Sandnes 20230522.Alexander Kristoff cycles up Fjogstadveien in Sandnes during a training session with the cycling team Uno-X. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R391YN–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.Defense Minister Bjoern Arild Gram on board at the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R3924J–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R391YK–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.The world's largest warship, the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R3924E–Oslo 20230522.The 222-foot yacht 'Neninka' is docked in Oslo on Monday. The owner is a Mexican billionaire. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB
RM2R39D62–Sandnes 20230522.Fredrik Dversnes during a training session with the cycling team Uno-X. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
RM2R3924H–North Sea, Denmark 20230522.Chief of Defense Eirik Kristoffersen gives a plaque as a gift to Captain Rick Burgess during the visit to the American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford in the North Sea off Denmark on Monday. Photo: Haakon Mosvold Larsen / NTB
RM2R329YG–Oslo 20230521.Crown Princess Mette-Marit visits the Future Library Forest in Nordmarka together with authors Judith Schalansky (pictured) and Ocean Vuong. The Future Library project is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year for one hundred years. The project started in 2014 and the works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees were planted at the beginning of the project and will be used for printing the books. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB
RM2R32A7A–Oslo 20230521.Crown Princess Mette-Marit visits the Future Library Forest in Nordmarka together with authors Judith Schalansky and Ocean Vuong. Mayor Marianne Borgen is also present. The Future Library project is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year for one hundred years. The project started in 2014 and the works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees were planted at the beginning of the project and will be used for printing the books. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB
RM2R329R3–Oslo 20230521.Crown Princess Mette-Marit visits the Future Library Forest in Nordmarka together with authors Judith Schalansky (left) and Ocean Vuong (right). The Future Library project is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year for one hundred years. The project started in 2014 and the works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees were planted at the beginning of the project and will be used for printing the books. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB
RM2R32A2P–Oslo 20230521.Crown Princess Mette-Marit (centre) visits the Future Library Forest in Nordmarka together with mayor Marianne Borgen, authors Ocean Vuong and Judith Schalansky. The Future Library project is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year for one hundred years. The project started in 2014 and the works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees were planted at the beginning of the project and will be used for printing the books. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB
RM2R32A6J–Oslo 20230521.Crown Princess Mette-Marit visits the Future Library Forest in Nordmarka together with authors Judith Schalansky and Ocean Vuong. The Crown Prince couple's dog Molly Fiskebolle is also there. The Future Library project is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year for one hundred years. The project started in 2014 and the works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees were planted at the beginning of the project and will be used for printing the books. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB
RM2R329GF–Oslo 20230521.Author Ocean Vuong puts his contribution to the Future Library on his own shelf. The Future Library project is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year for 100 years. The project started in 2014 and the works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. Photo: Frederik Ringnes / NTB
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