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Sønderho Inn at Fanø in Denmark has sheltered travelling people since mid 1600.
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Here is the the original door in Sønderho Inn.
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A beatuful view from the terrace in my hotelroom in Sønderho.
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Børstorp Castel, former recidence of Baron Falkenberg.
today private home for those who can afford. They do oxbreeding.
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The Gøta Channel, always busy. Plenty of good fishfood and tourists.
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Trondvik Gård, Jeløy Moss
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In the Skara county there are 675 churhes.
Wich one of them this is?.....cannot remember.
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Korean spruce, looks like artificial, and the cones are very colourful. Hope you like your picture Siv.
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You can get lost in your dreams while walking about in Skudeneshavn a warm summer evening. Here the whereabouts of the houses are regulated by the nature, not the other way around.
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Skudeneshavn is beautiful both summer and winter. It´s a little sad that the tourists don´t experience Skudeneshavn in winterclothing.
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Skudeneshavn, same motive as earlier, but in winterclothing.
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Painting flowers in wintertime keeps you warm as long as you can finish them before they fade away.
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It´s quite unbelieveable how long the orchid still can be beautiful even long after fallen from the stalk. These lived for a week in a bowl with wateror.
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Just minutes before the flower fell from the stalk
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From Vättern in Sweeden. It´s easy to hum one of Ulf Lundell´s songs
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You don´t have to walk long to find the nature´s own greenhouse.
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Most people think that Finnmark only consists of rocks, moss, and reindeers. Here are just a few of the plants i found around my chair in Grense Jacobselv.
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"Geitrams" is a beautiful plant, and in the northern areas of Norway the colour is specially intence.
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Passvikdalen is exciting, and the river is impressive.
Are you (un)lucky enough, there are plenty of possibilities to meet one of the 50 registered beers walking along everywhere, sometimes between your doorstep and mailbox. The blue top in the horizon is the town Nikkel in Russia.
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Only 30 minutes walk from the center of Kirkenes, Prestfjellet, also known as the bunkermountain with plenty of remains from the 2.nd. World War. A very popular area for outdoor activities. The little lake is called Postmestervannet, and the little island seems to be cut and formed with a huge knife. .
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