Photos by Henrik Engdahl : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Henrik Engdahl's conversations
Amazing picture
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Well, it seems like I made a mistake then cause the picture is actually of Trändesjön ;)
Who might be hiding behind these initials?
/HE
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wow. best of
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Henrik Engdahl-Very Interesting Photo.Great Composition!Greetings From Brasil-PRADO-BR2.
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Very beautiful!!
Regards Jani
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красиво
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Definitive overwhelming!!
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North Head was first fortified in the late 1800's in response to the "Russian Scare" the fortifications were modified again in response to the 1st and 2nd world wars. The site was occupied on a diminished basis by the Royal New Zealand Navy and used by them as a school, mainly to teach the use of radar. The rusty pole was part of the security perimeter for the site and had barbed wire up to the 1960's. The system was not the great as most of the kids living in the area used to sneak under the fences to play in the tunnels.
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hi FRIENDS,
This a beautiful picture, looks great.
In the meantime, your location in the past it oldumu earthquake? How are you! I hope you good health! New Zealand is past all the people.
E A G L E
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a very exciting photo
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