One relief from the Bronze Fountain, depicting humanity's eternal life cycle.
"Man and boy" in the Monolith section, completed in 1919.
The Monolith, carved from a single stone, featuring 121 figures.
Dillan befriends one of the "Group of Children" (1920) in the Monolith area.
"Boy and girl riding on mother's back", 1916.
John, Michael, Dillan and Jude in the Monolith area of Frogner Park.
"The Wheel of Life" at the back of the park—cradle to grave: happiness, grief, fantasy, hope, eternity.
View back to the Monolith section from the Wheel of Life.
Dillan and Jude recreate "Man running" (1930) on the Bridge, Frogner Park.
"Man inside a ring", 1930-31.
Jude and Dillan with the "Figure of an unborn child" in the children's playground below the bridge.
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Breakfast at Oslo Rønningen youth hostel
A room in the main building at Oslo Rønningen youth hostel
The environmentally friendly common room at Oslo Rønningen youth hostel
Oslo Rønningen youth hostel
John’s room was in the grey block at the back
Line-up for Olabil NM 2017 children’s gravity car race, Torshovdalen
‘The Fox’ prepares to launch
One of the entrants speeds towards the tricky corner
Spinn bike shop, Kirkeveien, Oslo
Where the Vikings went—at the Viking Ship Museum
The Oseberg Viking ship, built around 820 AD
Jude quizzes Michael in the museum: ‘Is it nice?’