The town of Førde is considered the best place to live in the entire country of Norway. I lived here myself for years. These photos were taken on the 14th of April 2011, shortly after the snow had vanished and the town of Førde had done some spring cleaning. So it looks much better than usual, but never the less, it still looks terrible. I decided to visit my old town of residence and take some pictures on a day randomly chosen. I walked around for about 25 minutes snapping photos. I took 300 all together in the downtown area, all showing lots of decay and garbage. I only used 50 of those photos for this video production. If you wander beyond the downtown area, on various pedestrian walkways leading to the outskirts, you`ll see far worse garbage and other conditions of decay. Old run down houses, badly kept are incidentally seen everywhere in Norway, with paint falling off etc. Would you live here? Do you think this looks like a liveable place to reside? I think not. Norway has been falsely profiled for decades as a good place, but the truth is very different. The people are rude, xenophobic and arrogant, the prices are a crime and the country is gloomy and boring with extremely bad weather most of the year. The healthcare system is an outrage, it just doesn`t work. If you drive through Norway you`ll see no impressive buildings, no monuments, no infra structure. Most of it looks like directly out of the 1920s. Crime in Oslo and Bergen is really bad now, the worst of all countries in Europe. I`m glad I`m moving out of here in the very near future. Thanks for watching.
Thank your lucky stars that you don`t live here. At the first sign of spring the strong smell of manure penetrates the air and destroys what little pleasure there is living here until the snow once again begins to fall. Every farmer in view (and there are many) are out spreading dung all around, the watery stinky type. If not for the welfare people would flee like crazy from this terrible stinky country.
IAmTruthfullness 10 months ago