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The Roman Empire in Sand

Photos from the annual Sand Sculpture Festival in Denmark. The theme this year is “The Roman Empire and its Rulers”.

8 August, 2011 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Fit for a future king

If you’ve ever wondered how a king might live, here’s your chance to see for yourself. Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg in Copenhagen, Denmark is opening its doors to the public.

22 February, 2010 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Hjerl Hede – Danish village life as it was

alpaca Step back in time and see the buildings, craft, trade and type of life you may have encountered in a typical Danish village between the years 1500 – 1900.

10 July, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Hjerl Hede Photographs

GrenenPhotographs from Hjerl Hede in Jutland, Denmark. Hjerl Hede is an open-air museum which illustrates what life was like in a Danish village from 1500-1900.

10 July, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Grenen Photographs

GrenenPhotographs from Grenen and Skagen Fyr in Northern Jutland, Denmark. Grenen is a very popular destination for tourists, who come to stand on the very point very the European continent ends.

26 June, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Grenen – the end of Europe

Grenen It consists of no more than sand and shingle and yet Grenen, the northern tip of Jutland in Denmark, is a very popular destination for both international and domestic tourists.

26 June, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Treasure hunt in streets of Copenhagen

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18 June, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Råbjerg Mile – a sand dune on the move

Råbjerg Mile Containing about 4 million cubic metres of sand and travelling at an average speed of around 15 metres a year in a north-easterly direction, Råbjerg Mile is one of Europe’s largest migrating sand dunes.

11 June, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Råbjerg Mile Photographs

Råbjerg MilePhotographs from the migrating sand dune Råbjerg Mile in Northern Jutland, Denmark. Råbjerg Mile is one of Europe’s largest migrating dunes.

11 June, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Be a pilot on Tivoli’s new ride

I haven’t visited Tivoli in Copenhagen, Denmark for a few years now, but with the promise of Tivoli’s new ride being “the closest you can get to simulating a real aircraft”, maybe it’s time for another visit.

21 January, 2009 by Anni Poulsen - comment

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