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Viser opslag med etiketten beach. Vis alle opslag

onsdag den 25. juli 2012

Trans


Trans Church. It's another of the west coast churches that the ocean (due to erosion) will claim sooner or later.


Efforts to stop the erosion. Pretty, too.


The beach at Trans.


onsdag den 4. juli 2012

Kettrup Mountains


View from Kettrup Mountains.
Danish mountain = hill with a big ego.

Nr. Lyngby


Erosion.


World War 2 bunkers are littered all over the west coast,

tirsdag den 3. juli 2012

Evening at Nr. Lyngby Beach


Beautiful evening at Nr. Lyngby Beach.


Stormy day at Nr. Lyngby Beach


Stormy day at Nr. Lyngby Beach.

Grenen


Grenen - The Branch - is the most northern tip of Denmark. If you look closely, you can see the waves coming from two sides. The two oceans, Kattegat and Skagerak, meet here. This part of Denmark grows 10 meters every year.


For the ideal picture, there would be only sand and water. Grenen is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Denmark, though, so there are almost always people around. The people show the most nothern part of Denmark very well, though.



lørdag den 30. juni 2012

Slettestrand


Slettestrand.
Fishing boats made especially to be pulled onto the beach the way they have been made for centuries and centuries.

Bulbjerg


Bulbjerg. The most fantastic scenery.


Bunker from World War 2.


Observation post where the Germans watched the ocean just north of the North Sea during World War 2.


The observation room.


What the German soldiers could - and did - see through the slit.


Change in the weather. Shadows on the water from the clouds.








Nr. Lyngby - Old Church Bell


The bell from the old church at Nr. Lyngby. The church was torn down in 1913 as it was situated on a cliff that every storm eats away at. The bell is left at the old cemetery. Most of the graves are gone, but a few remain...until a storm takes away the land.



mandag den 25. juni 2012

søndag den 24. juni 2012

Sunset, Fjellerup Beach


Sunset at Fjellerup Beach. 

Sand Dunes

Sand dunes at Fjellerup Beach. 

Sunset, Fjellerup


Sunset at Fjellerup Beach.

Purple Sunrise


Purple sunrise at Fjellerup Beach. 

Sunset, Fjellerup


Sunset at Fjellerup Beach. 

Sletterhage


Sletterhage. During WW2, the Germans used these hills to keep watch over Kattegat.

Sletterhage Lighthouse


“Welcome to the end of the land” it says on a sign by Sletterhage Lighthouse on Helgenæs.

Fjellerup


Snow in the air at Fjellerup Beach creates a strange light.