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From the sight-seeing boat on the canal, the Danish Royal castle seems rather modest. Less modest is former Microsoft guru Charles Simonyi's luxury yacht "Skat" (Danish for "Darling") moored at the opposite embankment.
This somewhat eerie sculpture group is placed under the water in one of the canals in central Copenhagen. Named "Agnete og havmanden" by sculptor Suste Bonnén, it depicts the old Danish folk tale about the girl who fell in love with a sea-elf and bore him seven children.
Once the largest fishing village north of Stockholm on the Swedish Baltic Coast, to-day Ulvöhamn is a well-known summer resort. This view eastwards from the old pilots' watch shows the horizon with Finland at a distance of only some 70 kilometers away.
Järnbron ("The Iron Bridge") across River Fyris in Uppsala was set up in the present location in 1987. Originally from 1848, it was disassembled and put into storage in 1964 when the street which it had been serving up to then was to be broadened. In the very end of the street, one can glimpse Kungsgärdet Hospital.
Outside the summer house at an old farm in Hållen, an old gentleman with a divining rod is preparing himself to point out the best location for a new well.
This building originally housed Humanities, Arts, Languages and Social Sciences, but with the University's expansion, at present Economics, Business Administration, Statistics and Cultural Geography are remaining. The field in the foreground once was farming-land in the middle of the city. To-day student housing buildings have been erected there.
The flowers of the Botanical Garden are sleeping under the snow or resting for the winter in the Orangery, and Desprez' powerful peristyle of the Linnaeanum stands alone in the snow, waiting for another spring.
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From the sight-seeing boat on the canal, the Danish Royal castle seems rather modest. Less modest is former Microsoft guru Charles Simonyi's luxury yacht "Skat" (Danish for "Darling") moored at the opposite embankment.
This somewhat eerie sculpture group is placed under the water in one of the canals in central Copenhagen. Named "Agnete og havmanden" by sculptor Suste Bonnén, it depicts the old Danish folk tale about the girl who fell in love with a sea-elf and bore him seven children.
The frosty larch-trees guarding the old dirt road from Skärna.
Once the largest fishing village north of Stockholm on the Swedish Baltic Coast, to-day Ulvöhamn is a well-known summer resort. This view eastwards from the old pilots' watch shows the horizon with Finland at a distance of only some 70 kilometers away.
Student housing at Rackarberget ("Scaffold Hill") - once well outside city limits, to-day an oasis in the heart of town.
Järnbron ("The Iron Bridge") across River Fyris in Uppsala was set up in the present location in 1987. Originally from 1848, it was disassembled and put into storage in 1964 when the street which it had been serving up to then was to be broadened. In the very end of the street, one can glimpse Kungsgärdet Hospital.
Outside the summer house at an old farm in Hållen, an old gentleman with a divining rod is preparing himself to point out the best location for a new well.
The old service station and reparation shop at Hjälmunge in northern Uppland, now regrettably out of use.
This building originally housed Humanities, Arts, Languages and Social Sciences, but with the University's expansion, at present Economics, Business Administration, Statistics and Cultural Geography are remaining. The field in the foreground once was farming-land in the middle of the city. To-day student housing buildings have been erected there.
The flowers of the Botanical Garden are sleeping under the snow or resting for the winter in the Orangery, and Desprez' powerful peristyle of the Linnaeanum stands alone in the snow, waiting for another spring.