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  • Egypt var en gang et kristent land og har fortsatt mange kristne og kirker. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
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  • Khan El-Khalili-basaren i Kairo, Egypt. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
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  • Khan El-Khalili-basaren i Kairo, Egypt. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    Khan-al-Khalili.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    khanmark.jpg
  • Det er fotoforbud som håndheves meget strengt i Det egyptiske museet i Kairo, men det er laget mange souvenirer basert på kulturskattene i museet. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
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  • Khan El-Khalili-basaren i Kairo, Egypt. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    Khan-al-Khalili (16).jpg
  • Khan El-Khalili-basaren i Kairo, Egypt. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    Khan-al-Khalili (14).jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    khani.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Fashion the egyptian way. The egyptian woman emancipated decades ago, but now the wail is back.
    fashioncairo.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
    kairovegetablesh.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
    kairostreetnight.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
    kairoshopchildren.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
    kairofruitmarket.jpg
  • Egyptiske skolebarn ved pyramidene i Giza. Khafre-pyramiden, den nest største av de tre pyramidene i Giza utenfor Kairo, og bare litt mindre enn Kheops-pyramiden. Sfinxen i forgrunnen. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
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  • Utenfor Khan El-Khalili-basaren i Kairo, Egypt. Foto: Bente Haarstad Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    Khan-al-Khalili (4).jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    khanmarket.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Khan el-Khalili is a major souk in the Islamic district of Cairo. The bazaar is one of Cairo's main attractions.
    khan.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants. Fashion the egyptian way. The egyptian woman emancipated decades ago, but now the wail is back.
    fashionhijab.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
    kairostreet.jpg
  • Daily life in Cairo, the biggest city in Africa, with something between 18 and 22 mill. inhabitants.
    kairofruitstreet.jpg
  • Ole Ingebrigt Dyrhaug and his father have for more than 30 years invited tourist to ride in the wild mountains of Mid-Norway. And they come, from Germany, England, Denmark, Sweden and other countries to experience the uniqe atmosphere of these desolate and magnificient wilderness.  All the horses are of the special islandic breed. Dyrhaug ridesenter, Ramsjøhytta. Ole Ingebrigt Dyrhaug.  .
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  • It is the best experience to be able to take a swim in cold and clean mountain lakes when the weather allows it. There are few other people in Skarvene Roltdalen national park in Mid-Norway.
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  • It is the unique experience to be able to take a swim in the cold and clean norwegian mountain lakes, when the weather allows it. There are few other people in Skarvene Roltdalen national park in Mid-Norway.
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  • The brewery in Kamenice nad Lipou. The beer was produced in Kamenice from 15th century. Townspeople held the brewing right for a long time. The beer production was taken over by nobility at the beginning of 17th century and the first brewery by the castle was founded. The look of today's brewery was created by the extensive reconstruction of Baron Geymüller which took place between 1860 and 1861. The project was megalomaniac and atypical in many cases according to the brewery experts. Building of brewery in Kamenice partly gave an impulse to modernization of the neighbouring competing breweries, so the planned capacity of 20,000 hl was never reached. The brewery successfully survived both World Wars but due to the nationalization and the advent of communist regime was definitively closed on June 30, 1947. Beer connoisseurs, brewery tourists and football fans will surely recall that the first brewing tradition in Kamenice was renewed in 2013 by Mr. Kopacka in his – today legendary – home brewery Kokeš.<br />
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Three years later, the dilapidated building of the original brewery was given a chance. The building was purchased by the Brewery Kamenice Ltd. in the spring of 2016 with the intention of restoring the beer brewing. Mr. Milan Houška is the founder of the whole project. He decided to invest capital obtained from a previous business in engineering to save the old brewery and restore the historical appearance of the brewery.<br />
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Both a large brewery and a microbrewery produce beer at present. The microbrewery serves for brewer´s experiments and beer workshops. There is also space available for organizing private celebrations, meetings and corporate parties.<br />
On October 28, 2017 we celebrated in Kamenice the founding of the Beer Republic - the larger part of the brewery's operation was opened – the large brewhouse with the size of 30 hectolitres and the maximum production of 15,000 – 20,000 hectolitres. On November 11, 2017 the pub was opened. In addition to selec
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  • Uteservering ved ølbryggeriet i Kamenice. The brewery in Kamenice nad Lipou. The beer was produced in Kamenice from 15th century. Townspeople held the brewing right for a long time. The beer production was taken over by nobility at the beginning of 17th century and the first brewery by the castle was founded. The look of today's brewery was created by the extensive reconstruction of Baron Geymüller which took place between 1860 and 1861. The project was megalomaniac and atypical in many cases according to the brewery experts. Building of brewery in Kamenice partly gave an impulse to modernization of the neighbouring competing breweries, so the planned capacity of 20,000 hl was never reached. The brewery successfully survived both World Wars but due to the nationalization and the advent of communist regime was definitively closed on June 30, 1947. Beer connoisseurs, brewery tourists and football fans will surely recall that the first brewing tradition in Kamenice was renewed in 2013 by Mr. Kopacka in his – today legendary – home brewery Kokeš.<br />
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Three years later, the dilapidated building of the original brewery was given a chance. The building was purchased by the Brewery Kamenice Ltd. in the spring of 2016 with the intention of restoring the beer brewing. Mr. Milan Houška is the founder of the whole project. He decided to invest capital obtained from a previous business in engineering to save the old brewery and restore the historical appearance of the brewery.<br />
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Both a large brewery and a microbrewery produce beer at present. The microbrewery serves for brewer´s experiments and beer workshops. There is also space available for organizing private celebrations, meetings and corporate parties.<br />
On October 28, 2017 we celebrated in Kamenice the founding of the Beer Republic - the larger part of the brewery's operation was opened – the large brewhouse with the size of 30 hectolitres and the maximum production of 15,000 – 20,000 hectolitres. On November 11, 20
    pivo_ute_kamenice.jpg
  • Pivovar, Kamenice nad Lipou har eget ølbryggeri. The brewery in Kamenice nad Lipou. The beer was produced in Kamenice from 15th century. Townspeople held the brewing right for a long time. The beer production was taken over by nobility at the beginning of 17th century and the first brewery by the castle was founded. The look of today's brewery was created by the extensive reconstruction of Baron Geymüller which took place between 1860 and 1861. The project was megalomaniac and atypical in many cases according to the brewery experts. Building of brewery in Kamenice partly gave an impulse to modernization of the neighbouring competing breweries, so the planned capacity of 20,000 hl was never reached. The brewery successfully survived both World Wars but due to the nationalization and the advent of communist regime was definitively closed on June 30, 1947. Beer connoisseurs, brewery tourists and football fans will surely recall that the first brewing tradition in Kamenice was renewed in 2013 by Mr. Kopacka in his – today legendary – home brewery Kokeš. <br />
Three years later, the dilapidated building of the original brewery was given a chance. The building was purchased by the Brewery Kamenice Ltd. in the spring of 2016 with the intention of restoring the beer brewing. Mr. Milan Houška is the founder of the whole project. He decided to invest capital obtained from a previous business in engineering to save the old brewery and restore the historical appearance of the brewery. <br />
Both a large brewery and a microbrewery produce beer at present. The microbrewery serves for brewer´s experiments and beer workshops. There is also space available for organizing private celebrations, meetings and corporate parties.<br />
On October 28, 2017 we celebrated in Kamenice the founding of the Beer Republic - the larger part of the brewery's operation was opened – the large brewhouse with the size of 30 hectolitres and the maximum production of 15,000 – 20,000 hectolitres. On November
    kamenice_nadlipou-20.jpg
  • Pivovar, Kamenice nad Lipou har eget ølbryggeri, som har både restaurant og uteservering. Her en forrett med ost og syktede løk mm. The brewery in Kamenice nad Lipou. The beer was produced in Kamenice from 15th century. Townspeople held the brewing right for a long time. The beer production was taken over by nobility at the beginning of 17th century and the first brewery by the castle was founded. The look of today's brewery was created by the extensive reconstruction of Baron Geymüller which took place between 1860 and 1861. The project was megalomaniac and atypical in many cases according to the brewery experts. Building of brewery in Kamenice partly gave an impulse to modernization of the neighbouring competing breweries, so the planned capacity of 20,000 hl was never reached. The brewery successfully survived both World Wars but due to the nationalization and the advent of communist regime was definitively closed on June 30, 1947. Beer connoisseurs, brewery tourists and football fans will surely recall that the first brewing tradition in Kamenice was renewed in 2013 by Mr. Kopacka in his – today legendary – home brewery Kokeš. <br />
Three years later, the dilapidated building of the original brewery was given a chance. The building was purchased by the Brewery Kamenice Ltd. in the spring of 2016 with the intention of restoring the beer brewing. Mr. Milan Houška is the founder of the whole project. He decided to invest capital obtained from a previous business in engineering to save the old brewery and restore the historical appearance of the brewery. <br />
Both a large brewery and a microbrewery produce beer at present. The microbrewery serves for brewer´s experiments and beer workshops. There is also space available for organizing private celebrations, meetings and corporate parties.<br />
On October 28, 2017 we celebrated in Kamenice the founding of the Beer Republic - the larger part of the brewery's operation was opened – the large brewhouse with the size of 30
    kamenice_nadlipou-14.jpg
  • ivovar, Kamenice nad Lipou har eget ølbryggeri. The brewery in Kamenice nad Lipou. The beer was produced in Kamenice from 15th century. Townspeople held the brewing right for a long time. The beer production was taken over by nobility at the beginning of 17th century and the first brewery by the castle was founded. The look of today's brewery was created by the extensive reconstruction of Baron Geymüller which took place between 1860 and 1861. The project was megalomaniac and atypical in many cases according to the brewery experts. Building of brewery in Kamenice partly gave an impulse to modernization of the neighbouring competing breweries, so the planned capacity of 20,000 hl was never reached. The brewery successfully survived both World Wars but due to the nationalization and the advent of communist regime was definitively closed on June 30, 1947. Beer connoisseurs, brewery tourists and football fans will surely recall that the first brewing tradition in Kamenice was renewed in 2013 by Mr. Kopacka in his – today legendary – home brewery Kokeš. <br />
Three years later, the dilapidated building of the original brewery was given a chance. The building was purchased by the Brewery Kamenice Ltd. in the spring of 2016 with the intention of restoring the beer brewing. Mr. Milan Houška is the founder of the whole project. He decided to invest capital obtained from a previous business in engineering to save the old brewery and restore the historical appearance of the brewery. <br />
Both a large brewery and a microbrewery produce beer at present. The microbrewery serves for brewer´s experiments and beer workshops. There is also space available for organizing private celebrations, meetings and corporate parties.<br />
On October 28, 2017 we celebrated in Kamenice the founding of the Beer Republic - the larger part of the brewery's operation was opened – the large brewhouse with the size of 30 hectolitres and the maximum production of 15,000 – 20,000 hectolitres. On November
    kamenice_nadlipou-19.jpg
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