Dragoer Goose Republic in November
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Leif Nygaard Eilertsen
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Close to the Sea Bath you will find the Goose Republic. It has been a long standing tradition in Dragør to keep geese, ducks and other fowls on the beach meadows. This panorama was taken on one of the very few days with clear skies - didn't last long.
A follow-up on my panorama taken in the autumn. By now it's december, and the cold has got a grip on ...
The sea bath lies abandoned on a late autumn afternoon, with the sun setting. Walking from the odl to...
Spring is upon us, and so is the first circus. The photo was taken on the grass meadow close to the h...
The beautiful flowe shop is located in Dragoer (Dragør), a small fishermans village located some 15-1...
Dragoer - or Dragør in danish - is a small fishermans town some 15-16 km. south of Copenhagen, Denmar...
One of the idyllic spots in the old town of Dragoer, a small fishermans village located some 15-16 km...
The Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday are known as "Shrovetide," from an old English word "shri...
The garden of our local library, here in Dragør, Denmark. Just a nice and quiet place to reflect and ...
Spring is almost here. The snow has disappeared, and the sunday stroll include a trip to the harbour ...
The smokehouse at Dragør harbour on a cold sunday morning following the COP15 summit in Copenhagen, D...
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