October 7th, 2006

Huvudskär 360

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august 2006 -Huvudskär island, Sweden

Where is Huvudskär ? > See the map

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5 Responses to “Huvudskär 360”

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  1. rjcp Says:

    Im….presionante.

    Yo quiero ir !!!! ;)

    Saludos.

  2. moguzk Says:

    Huvudskär es un archipielago muy pequeño fuera de Archipielago de Estocolmo. Nosotros hemos estado solo en la isla principal donde habia un par de casas, el faro y los restos de unos bunkers ya sellados. Los autoctonos de la isla son serpientes y los otros que podemos denominar como la comida de serpiente, es decir ranas y cia. Hasta hace una decada los extranjeros tenian prohibido visitar estas islas. Cosas de la guerra fria…

    Desde Dalarö hay un servicio de ferry diario a Huvudskär y a Dalarö se puede ir desde Estocolmo en tren+autobus. Me gustó mucho. Voy a añadir un par de fotos mas. Muy recomendable para los amantes de la naturaleza.

  3. dm annesi Says:

    ogo, google map bu yeri gostermiyor. baska bir harita lazim :)

  4. moguzk Says:

    yahu ben de cikiyor :-)orada ki kayaliklarin en büyük olani. Antalya’daki SIçan adasIndan az büyük bir kaya parçasI. En iyisi herkes bir inip geri binsin bloga belki dogru açilir harita. :)

  5. Stockholm and the Stockholm Archipelago photos (august 2006) » Ogo Says:

    [...] Swedish versions of concepts like real estate speculation is probably non existent so these 24000 islands seem to be very well protected. Though i am underlining the known fact that there are lots of Swedish who prefer to live in Turkish, Greek or Spanish coast. :) If we can count on what Ingemo told us, until mid-90s, it was forbidden to foreigners to land some of these islands due to cold war issues. All these islands of Baltic sea were thought to be the ideal spots through the “enemy” might have been infiltrating. How stupid…  The northern part of the Ornö island was totally deserted during our stay as it was out-of-season period (end of August). It was extremely calm and very beautiful with the sea, mossed rocks, huge trees, lakes and the locals of the island like squirrels, foxes and the company. The Söderviken zone is not completely open to Baltic sea and closer to Swedish mainland so the sensation was rather as if we were surrounded by a big lake where thousands of Swedes were sailing peacefully. Probably it is one of the zones of the world where boat-per-capita is the highest. It is just so nice to see people this much in contact with the sea. When we took the boat trip to visit Huvudskär island  which is out of Stockholm Archipelago, we noticed that beyond the sheltered waters of the Archipelago there was the Baltic, windy and shaky. [...]

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