Photos by hebster : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Simply: fascinating!!! It reminds me on Amundsen expeditions (beginning of 20est century) Great! what menkind ist able to achieve.
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Ciao Alessio, grazie per la visita. Ho nostalgia di quel periodo, è stato bellissimo.
Ciao, Franco
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You are right about the bad city planning, Eagle. The airport was built there much time before the buildings and houses around it.
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Godt Billed ! Claus Jørgensen
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Cool. Thanks for the explanation Carsten :)
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great picture! thanks for sharing with us! greetings from HUNGARY!
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And if i'm still able to remember, the reason the shaft broke, was due to a engine foul, which cased the entire engine to move from it's foundation. This was during the icebreaking in 1995 og '96. It was then deemed to costly to repair the icebreaker and it was auctioned off in 2003.
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there ware two shipyeards for some years ago the one there's still there but alsow the shipyeard called Danyard witch closed in 1999
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a comment or add on to the text witch is that the powdertower was moved from where the shipyeard is and to where it's locaded now and thoes who wisit Frederikshavn can find more info about the powdertower and how they moved it to where it is now at the bangsbo museum
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