Over 100 years ago in Oslo, Norway ❤️

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Oh, dear people, how badly these videos hurt.. Knowing we'll be them one day.. Everything they thought, dreamed of, loved, everything never existed now.. And we're watching them as someone will watch us in hundreds of years thinking the same

saebica
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Everyone looks so smartly dressed, RIP beautiful people

janetmcneice
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My Norway, where my family goes back 700+ years.

keemoify
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Que bellas imágenes.. usted trae el pasado de vuelta...esas calles...esas casas...esas personas....todas existieron .... hermoso...😊

Francisca-ewb
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That equal harmony of health, style, maturity, social ethics are main things of that people those are missing today's 😢

rahamathpashalala
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I dont know what it is, but i just feel so emotional watching these types of videos man. 😢 these each one had plans just like us and now all gone 😢

hatimy
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It's always like a time machine watching these. This one even more than most, moving through the space among all those ghosts. 😮

VisualPanther
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Isso é muito incrível. São literalmente fantasmas. Vidas e mentes que passaram e nunca imaginariam que alguém, um século no futuro, veriam eles a partir de uma tela.

sidneybrun
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Beautiful spires in the distance...makes one think of all the things in the world we know nothing about...

Treefrog-nc
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Life hasn't changed that much since 😊

alinagross
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Acho essas Viagens ao passado Incríveis!!!👏👏💖💖

MariadeLourdes-zyiv
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Love the look of a car free street filled with people. And that tram was so cute!

TamarMebonia
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In 1920s Oslo, streets like Karl Johans Gate, the main thoroughfare, and Damstredet, a cobbled street with wooden houses, would have been bustling with activity, showcasing the city's blend of old and new.
Here's a glimpse into Oslo's 1920s streets:
Karl Johans Gate:
This popular avenue stretched from Oslo Central Station to the Royal Palace, serving as a vibrant artery of city life, with shops, cafes, and the National Theatre along the way.
Damstredet:
This short, cobbled street with wooden houses from the first half of the 19th century offered a glimpse into the city's older neighborhoods.
West End vs. East End:
The city was divided into distinct areas, with the West End featuring larger apartments, gardens, and city villas, while the East End had smaller apartments, more common inner yards, and wooden suburbs.
Aker Church and Telthusbakken:
These locations, including the old wooden houses of Telthusbakken below Aker Church, offered a charming, historic atmosphere.
Oslo's Name Change:
In 1925, the city reverted to its original medieval name of Oslo, after being known as Christiania for a period.

DeniceCarlaGordon-hl
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Life was much better then people ealking the cabke train is awesome too Rip 🙏 to all of them.

jackieashley
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People were thinner and in better shape than we are now. Imagine how much walking they did. Well dressed too.

DH-gkvh
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I have been here so many, years . As 🇮🇩🇮🇩 miss this city. love Oslo, 🇳🇴

muniagustinus
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Teraz tymi ulicami przechadza się następne pokolenie i tak to się kręci. Bardzo lubię te filmy. ❤

AnnaaBogucka
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MY homeland when we were still only Norwegian. A paradise

Ngzgnygdzq
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Eu amo ver esses filmes eu viajo no tempo ❤😊

Agnês_Trans
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Amo esses vídeos antigos, nos faz viajar na nossa imaginação, muito louco, lindo e maravilhoso!!! Parabéns pelo conteúdo.

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