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onsdag den 9. juli 2014

onsdag den 4. juli 2012

Nr. Lyngby


Erosion.


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

søndag den 1. juli 2012

Rubjerg Knude


The lighthouse at Rubjerg Knude first lit its light in 1900. It is 23 meters high, but over the years much of it has been swallowed by sand. It closed down in 1968 when the authorities gave up fighting the sand, that has swallowed the smaller buildings around the lighthouse. Today the dune has moved past the lighthouse, and within the next decades it will tumble into the ocean due to erosion.


Rubjerg Knude was created about 28,000 years ago when the ice came down from Norway and pushed up the cliff as it appears today.








lørdag den 30. juni 2012

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.