Met my lovely grandboys last weekend.
Here we passed the Nuclear Power station Barsebäck. It was a heavy fog …
Typical for this area are trees like these. It is not hard to understand this is a windy place.
I love a lonely row of trees in the ladscape.
It is close to the sea and Barsebäck is placed on the beach. Barsebäck is shut just now and I think it is good because I cannot understand how they (we) could place a nuclear power station so close to Köpenhamn, Denmark’s capital
6 comments:
It does look foggy and cold, but your grandsons are adorable and I know you must have had a great time! Thanks for sharing the fun, Birgitta! Have a wonderful week!
Sylvia
An almost scary atmosphere for a nuuclear power station. Good capture. Boom & gary og the Vermilon River, Canada.
Preciosa foto de los niños y sobre todo me encanta esa foto con esos extraños árboles. Saludos.
After Japan’s disaster, all nuclear plants make me squirmy. I never really thought about it all before, but I certainly do now. You grandsons are just precious, and the bent over trees are fascinating. They tell me the wind there is a force to be dealt with. Nice shots this week.
Adorable kids! And that lonely row of trees is fabulous.
Those pollarded trees look so good against that mysterious backdrop.
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