In the mysterious forest
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Panoramic photo by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek EXPERT Taken 04:33, 03/10/2011 - Views loading...

In the mysterious forest

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A: Forest path , Vallo slotspark

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 50 meters away

Forest path  , Vallo slotspark

B: Forest path in Vallo park

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 90 meters away

Vallo is an interesting castle, built in 1737.   Here is a beautiful park, in the summer people come ...

Forest path in  Vallo park

C: Death of an old tree

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 140 meters away

Death of an old tree

D: Vallo castle park

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 570 meters away

Vallo is an interesting castle, built in 1737.   Here is a beautiful park, in the summer people come ...

Vallo castle park

E: Under old tree

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 620 meters away

Vallo is an interesting castle, built in 1737.   Here is a beautiful park, in the summer people come ...

Under  old tree

F: Vallo castle in november

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 640 meters away

This is the castle Vallo with a beautiful park, the castle is not far away from Koge and is sorounded...

Vallo castle in november

G: Vallo Castle

by claudio-agostini, 710 meters away

Vallø traces its history back to the 14th century. From 1554 to 1651 it was divided into two separate...

Vallo Castle

H: Valloe castle

by Carsten Larsen, 760 meters away

Vallø Slot or Valloe Castle has existed on its location South of Køge and even further South of Copen...

Valloe castle

I: 1.4 GB - In August in forest

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 1.7 km away

1.4 GB  -  In August in forest

J: Burning grass

by MoUzEs- Maciej J. Lorek, 2.0 km away

Burning grass

This panorama was taken in Denmark, Europe

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