The picture is definitely from Ukonsaari Island; note the stairs to the jetty. The cemetery island (Hautuumaasaari) is wooded and has no bare rock outcrops, nor does it have any wooden platforms or stairs.
This bell exhibition has existed at least since the 70's at this place (that is as far as I can remember). I think it's just a way to market the place to the passers by and make them stop and buy something from the cafe. This is one of the main highways in Finland. Even the road is named after this place, Vaskikellontie (you can see the name in the mini map). Those bells are called 'vaskikello' in Finnish. Here is their website: http://www.pyhajarvi.fi/vaskikello/ (also in English).
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Magnifique chalet !
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The picture is definitely from Ukonsaari Island; note the stairs to the jetty. The cemetery island (Hautuumaasaari) is wooded and has no bare rock outcrops, nor does it have any wooden platforms or stairs.
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Non, désolé, je n'ai pas l'adresse de ce café.
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This bell exhibition has existed at least since the 70's at this place (that is as far as I can remember). I think it's just a way to market the place to the passers by and make them stop and buy something from the cafe. This is one of the main highways in Finland. Even the road is named after this place, Vaskikellontie (you can see the name in the mini map). Those bells are called 'vaskikello' in Finnish. Here is their website: http://www.pyhajarvi.fi/vaskikello/ (also in English).
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Oui, c'est ca! (Yes, exactly!)
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Knivsjelodden nice place
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Bien aimable, y'a vraiment pas de quoi !
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