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Facing the Future
Beam me up, Scotty
Reindeer Project 7/7; Slow Way Up
A Quiet Corner
# 15 Street Art Vardø; Pøbel
Autumn Impression.
Autumn Impression..
Mood; Hamningberg
Bibliotheca
Telemark Serenity monochrome
The Church
Blue Mountain
Cabin
FjordScape (Stone)
Vastness
Decay into Emptiness
Vardø Street Art
1928
Pyramid
Aurora Mountain
Blue Hour in B&W
Winter impression II B&W
Mood; Aurora Burst
Finding Way
Urban Aurora
Reindeer Project 6/7; Bull
Nordic Light
Street Art Vardø; Ethos
Nordic Night
Grense Jakobselv - The end of the road -
Tourist Magnet
Ferry
Pine in Midnight Sun
Evening Panorama
Autumn Impression..
Nordic Spring - Emerge
Ersfjord Fall
Street View
Ersfjord Blue
Centrum Stroll
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Scandinavia (Denmark, Iceland, Faroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
Scandinavia (Denmark, Iceland, Faroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
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Every one needs a good wreck...
This is a wreck not far from Tromsø city center. A place to revisit many times. The weather changes, the light changes, the tide changes.
Wreck info; "Oimara" the boats real name has been "stranded" 'of shoreline for nearly 100 years. The ship was built in England and was first used as Russian freight skip. The ship had a oak hull and iron pail, which meant that the ship was exceptionally strong built. After the revolution in Russia the ship came with refugees from Murmansk to Tromsø who eventually settled here. And the ship was left on Tomasjordneset in ca.1917-1927 where it became a residence for cormorants in Tromsø.
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This is a wreck not far from Tromsø city center. A place to revisit many times. The weather changes, the light changes, the tide changes.
Wreck info; "Oimara" the boats real name has been "stranded" 'of shoreline for nearly 100 years. The ship was built in England and was first used as Russian freight skip. The ship had a oak hull and iron pail, which meant that the ship was exceptionally strong built. After the revolution in Russia the ship came with refugees from Murmansk to Tromsø who eventually settled here. And the ship was left on Tomasjordneset in ca.1917-1927 where it became a residence for cormorants in Tromsø.
You will find the high resolution image here: 1x.com/photo/1031770/all:user:756239
Lonely Man Photography © All Rights Reserved.
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