Oland lighthouse trip

Oland lighthouse trip

Oland lighthouse trip
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Oland lighthouse trip

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In memory to nice trip with my new friend to Oland`s lighthouse.

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A: Oland Lighthouse

Par Jiri Vambera, à 110 mètres

Another lovely place in Sweden. Unfortunately quite fogy during autumn.

Oland Lighthouse

B: Almedalen

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 77.6 km

Almedalen

C: Donnersplats

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 77.6 km

Donnersplats

D: Saint Hans's Ruin

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 77.6 km

Saint Hans's Ruin

E: Kruttornet "The Gunpowder Tower"

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 77.8 km

Kruttornet "The Gun Powder Tower" was the first part of the Visby City Wall to be built.

Kruttornet

F: DBW's Bank

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 77.9 km

DBW's Bank

G: Saint Catherin's Ruin

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 77.9 km

Saint Karins ruin is the remains of a Franciscan monastery founded in 1233. It was a monastery until ...

Saint Catherin's Ruin

H: From inside the ruins of St. Trinitatis

Par Linus Tolke, A 78.0 km

The church was built in 1240 for the Germans in the central congregation in Visby. After the Protesta...

From inside the ruins of St. Trinitatis

I: Stora Torget, Visby

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 78.0 km

Stora Torget means "the Great Square" was until some decades ago the center of the town. There was a ...

Stora Torget, Visby

J: Österport

Par Lennart Mollerstrom, A 78.0 km

Österport, the East Gate, is one of the main gates in the city wall of Visby. Just outside is the mod...

Österport

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