I thought, I would share some images with you from my country and found an allied in Benny Pedersen, who has shot a lot of photos from Denmark. He allowed me to select some and put them up on the site.
Notice, the photos are copyrighted, so you can not use them without asking him.
Saltholm - a small, very flat and protected island. Residents: two families, 1000 cows, 20.000 birds and a small colony of seals...
Idyllic image from somewhere in Denmark
On the countryside...
An old street in Odense, the home-town of our famous poet, H.C.Andersen, on the island of Fyn
H.C.Andersen´s child-hood home in Odense
Sand Art - the text says: Once upon a time...
The White Cliffs of - no, not Dover - but Stevns Klint, on the island of Sjælland (Zealand). The cliffs mainly consist of chalk
Stevns Klint. Notice the church... looks like one foot in the grave...
Due to erosion, the church´s choir and some of the graves fell in the sea in 1928. The church is open to the public but not in use - a new was built further back on land [...]in 1912-13 Read more...↑
Chalk pit in Fakse (near Stevns Klint)
Grave mound...
Water-level measurer somewhere south on the mainland, Jylland.
The oldest measure is from 1634 (as far as I can read on the detail photo on Benny´s site)
Georg Stage, a Danish full-rigged training ship
Wind-mills...
H.C.Ørstedsværket in Copenhagen - one of four power stations supplying the island of Zealand with electricity and heat
Fountain in Tivoli, the largest entertainment-establishment in Copenhagen
Nyhavn (New Harbour) - an appendix to the Harbour of Copenhagen
Boat in Slusehavnen in Copenhagen (floodgate-harbour)
Another white cliff (Møn´s Klint) on one of our islands, Møn. Like Stevns it mainly concists of chalk
Living dangerously - Møn´s Klint
Below Møn´s Klint...
From another angle and another side...
Beautiful, isnt it? And dangerous... People have been killed, when erosion and rain all of a sudden have caused landslips...