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At the forefront, Emma Benson makes felt with visitors in 'unravelling' while behind Helena Bryant is 'Marooned' and Frog Morris chats to someone about how much 'I LIKE DUCKS / I LIKE DUCK'
The Stockholm archipelago (Swedish: Stockholms skärgård) is the largest archipelago in Sweden, and the second-largest archipelago in the Baltic Sea.
The Stockholm archipelago consists of about 30.000 islands, islets and rocks extending 80 km east from the city center in the Baltic Sea. Some are large, inhabited islands, which are known for their vibrant summer parties, while others are more like rocky outpost or grassy knolls, which are captured by seals or kayakers.
Even though the sim is brand new, apparently defense is still very much needed. So wolfie immediately sets to work, building a cannon platform at Syncretia Annex. This, as can readily be seen, is exhausting work which does take it's toll in the end... Meanwhile I perch myself on the platform he has just rezzed and admire the archipelago from a never before seen vantage point and of course the Mescaline Tammas presets...
Day cruise to Söderskär lighthouse, fishing, grilling, campfire, night in tents, sea trout and swimming deer.
A visitor is invited up to Claire Blundell Jones' platform in Cafe Gallery as part of 'The Crow who didn't know...'
Day cruise to Söderskär lighthouse, fishing, grilling, campfire, night in tents, sea trout and swimming deer.
Day cruise to Söderskär lighthouse, fishing, grilling, campfire, night in tents, sea trout and swimming deer.
thousand of islands outside of Stockholm make up the Archipelago. a small group could rent a cabin and easily take over one of the smaller ones.
We did a day trip out to one of Sweden's thousands of islands in the Archipelago called Vaxholm. Beautiful scenery, felt a lot like Canada!
Note: Chloe has taken over as photographer for the day!
Malta
Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast. Filled with historic sites related to a succession of rulers including the Romans, Moors, Knights of Saint John, French and British.
It has numerous fortresses, megalithic temples, auberges.
Make time,Go Visit Malta