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Nyborg is a city in central Denmark, located on the island of Funen. The city was founded in the 1200s, built up around Nyborg Castle.
Red kite (Milvus milvus) from island Funen (Fyn) in Denmark, 22-10-2022.
The image was taken from a photo hide owned by Casper Krohn Gade (casperkrohn.com/bird-hide-for-rent). Thanks for Casper for this great opportunity!
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The amazing Great Belt Bridge looks stunning, this late summer evening. The towers are 254 meters high and makes it Denmark's highest point and it`s named after the strait between Funen (Fyn) and Zealand (Sjælland). The bridge has a main span of 1624 meters, and is the third largest suspension bridge in the world and the largest outside Asia.
The connection consists of two bridges and the total length of the entire connection is 13.4 km.
Construction of the bridge began in 1989, and the bridge connection with 4 lanes each way, was opened in 1998. The railway was opened in 1997.
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Großer Belt, Fünen
Diese Mal waren wir an der Ostküste Fünen, also kein Sonnenuntergang. Dafür aber einen Aufgang, farblich nahezu unbearbeitet, der Sensor hat gebrummt ;-)
Aufnahmezeit war 4.37 Uhr, anders als in den exifs
Storebæltsbroen, Storebaelt Great Belt Bridge Denmark
The Great Belt Fixed link (Danish: Storebæltsforbindelsen) is a multi-element fixed link crossing the Great Belt straight between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. It consists of five structures: a road suspension bridge and a railway tunnel between Zealand and the small island Sprogø located in the middle of the Great Belt, and a box girder bridge for both road and rail traffic between Sprogø and Funen. The "Great Belt Bridge" (Danish: Storebæltsbroen) commonly refers to the suspension bridge, although it may also be used to mean the box-girder bridge or the link in its entirety. The suspension bridge, officially known as the East Bridge, has the world's third longest main span (1.6 km), and the longest outside of Asia.
The Kristiansand area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. In 1996, the well-preserved skeleton of a woman dating to approximately 6500 BC was discovered in the neighbouring municipality of Søgne. This demonstrates very early habitation of the archipelago. Grauthelleren (Grathelleren), located on Fidjane, is believed to be a Stone Age settlement. The first discovery in Norway of a Sarup enclosure (a Neolithic form of ritual enclosure first identified at Sarup on the Danish island of Funen) was made in 2010 at Hamresanden and dates to c. 3400 BC. Archaeological excavations to the east of Oddernes Church have uncovered rural settlements that existed during the centuries immediately before and after the start of the common era. Together with a corresponding discovery in Rogaland, these settlements are unique in the Norwegian context; isolated farms, rather than villages, were the norm in ancient Norway. Other discoveries in grave mounds around the church, in the Lund section of the city, indicate habitation beginning c. 400 AD, and 25 cooking pits that were found immediately outside the church wall in 1907 are probably even older. One of the largest pre-Christian burial grounds in South Norway was formerly located to the south and west of the church. A royal centre is thought to have existed at Oddernes before 800, and the church was built around 1040.
Before the stone church was built, one or perhaps two wooden post churches are believed to have stood on the same spot. A few years ago, excavations were carried out under and around the runestone when it was moved to the church porch; the grave finds indicated that the churchyard must already have been unusually large in the High Middle Ages. This means that the area must have had a large population before it was reduced by the Black Death.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, there was already a busy port and a small village on the Otra at the lowest point of today's Lund neighbourhood (Lahelle). Another important element in the development of Kristiansand was the harbor on the island of Flekkerøy, which was the most important on the Skagerrak beginning in the 16th century and was first fortified under King Christian III in 1555. In 1635, King Christian IV ordered his feudal seigneur, Palle Rosenkrantz, to move from Nedenes and build a royal palace on the island. wikipedia
Die Insel Alsen ist von ausserordentlich schöner Landschaft geprägt. Von Fynshav aus gibt es eine Fährlinie zu dem Hafen Bøjdn auf der Insel Fünen, sowie eine Reihe gut begehbarer Wanderwege in die Umgebung des Ortes, welche faszinierende Ausblicke auf die vielschichtige Landschaft ermöglichen.
Øen Als er præget af et usædvanligt smukt landskab. Fra Fynshav er der en færge til Bøjdnns havn på Fyn, samt en række velholdte vandrestier i området omkring landsbyen, som tilbyder en fascinerende udsigt over det komplekse landskab.
The island of Als is characterized by an extraordinarily beautiful landscape. From Fynshav there is a ferry line to the port of Bøjdn on the island of Funen, as well as a numbe of well-maintained hiking trails in the area surrounding the village, which offer fascinating views of the complex landscape.
Le château Egeskov slot est situé au Egeskov Gade 18, Kværndrup, île de Fionnie au Danemark. Une vue à partir de la rive du lac qui encercle le château.
Majestueux et privé, le château, débuté au 14e siècle, a été achevé en 1554 sur une île, au milieu d'un lac bordé d'une forêt. Sa construction sur une grande quantité de pilotis de chêne aurait « coûté la vie à toute une forêt de chênes », d'où son nom Egeskov signifiant forêt de chênes. Ce château Renaissance à vocation initialement défensive est passé aux mains des ancêtres de l'actuel propriétaire en 1784. Celui-ci, le comte Ahlefeldt-Laurving-Bille, un grand collectionneur d'engins mécaniques l'habite toujours et le château n'est visitable qu'en partie.
Le château est reconnu en Europe comme le mieux préservé des châteaux Renaissance bâtis sur une île. On y admire notamment la Grande Salle de banquet, restaurée en 1975, et, disséminés ici et là, des trophées de chasse rapportés d'Afrique par l'avant-dernier propriétaire. À proximité, un musée de 3 000 m2, créé par le propriétaire, présente sa collection de voitures anciennes, d'avions, de motos et de voitures à chevaux.
Mais ce sont les jardins privés du domaine de 15 ha, créés au 18e siècle et entourant le château, qui constitue son joyau. Les jardins ont évolué grandement au fil des ans mais le plan date de 1730 lorsque Niels Krag conçut le jardin à la française qui en 1962 fut remplacé par le jardin actuel de style Renaissance par le français Ferdinant Duprat avec ses topiaires en forme de pyramide et de spirales. Un pont-levis datant de la fin du 19e siècle relie le château à une superbe avant-cour où errent des paons blancs. On découvre au-delà une partie des 750 ha de terres cultivées qui font depuis longtemps la fortune d'Egeskov.
Another fine day in Denmark! I took this with my mobile (like the last one) and it came out just like this, no edits, I just straightened it a bit that's all. Enjoy and have a great weekend y'all !
Ærøskøbing / South Funen Archipelago / Denmark
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For 460 years, Egeskov has stood in its beautiful location in the landscape of Southern Funen Denmark.
St. Canute's Cathedral / Odense / Funen / Denmark
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Odense / Funen / Denmark
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The Great Belt Bridge is a part of the The Great Belt Fixed Link (Danish: Storebæltsforbindelsen) which runs between the Danish islands of Zealand (Sjælland) and Funen (Fyn).
The suspension bridge between the two anchor blocks is approx. 2,700 m long. The suspension bridge consists of the 1,624 m free span between the two pylons plus the two side spans between the pylons and anchor blocks of 535 m each.
At 254 m, the pylons are one of the highest points in Denmark.
www.storebaelt.dk/english/bridge
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Belt_Fixed_Link
Taken from the ferry Kiel-Oslo.
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Tea pavilion and below stairs of Valdemar's Castle / Tåsinge / Funen / Denmark
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Vesterstrand / Ærøskøbing / South Funen Archipelago / Denmark
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Ærøskøbing / South Funen Archipelago / Denmark
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Svendborg / Funen / Denmark
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Fyn Island known as Funen in Danish.
Scandinavian island North East of the Viking merchant town of Hedeby, during the dark ages 900-1100. Norse, Viking, Non-Gor.
Put on some viking clothes and visit: