Our World
Yesterday we went for a walk along the south coast of Sweden. We parked our car and went away up and down the steep hills.
We are heading “Ales stenar” - Ale stones – and Kåseberga a little fishing village.
The area is very popular for this kind of sports.
Milton is ok now and runs along with us.
“Ales Stenar (Ale Stones), the mysterious "ship-setting" made of 59 large boulders set in a layout of a ship, 67 metre in length, 19 metre in breadth. This monumental stone formation is located just outside a fishing village of Kåseberga, approximately eighteen kilometres southeast of Ystad in Skåne, on an astoundingly flat, grassy headland that overlooks the narrow, pebbly beach of the Baltic Sea. The view from the Ales Stenar offers an open 180o sea horizon and simultaneously an open 180o land horizon” Andrew M Kobos
My husband (hiding behind the stone) placed Milton on one of the stones.
On the hills there are both sheep and cows.
Now Kåseberga …
Here we arrive in Kåseberga and we will have a fish plate for lunch and then go back to the car.
Like a running fence – ha ha – not so artistic as Christos but also beautiful, I think.
I love Christos “Runing fence”.
The sun is setting while we are walking back.
We reach the car just in time … to see the sun disappeare … it is a kind of magic …
Links Ales stenar, Ales stenar (Wikipedia), Ales stenar (research),
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