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Lille blåkilde is so clear that you can drink directly from the source
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The Lindholm Høje burial ground is one of the most beautiful monuments of the late Iron Age and Viking Age. The burial ground was used from 400 AD to 1000 AD. The many stone settings at the burial ground mark almost 700 cremation graves. At Lindholm Høje Museum you can see two large exhibitions. One is about the life of the Vikings at Lindholm Høje and the other covers antiquity around the Limfjord and its surroundings. In addition, the museum has a museum shop where you can buy copies of original Viking jewelry found at Lindholm Høje, as well as wool products, books and mead - the Viking drink. At the museum you can also visit Café Lindholm, which offers food, Viking coffee and small refreshments during the museum's opening hours. https://nordjyskemuseer.dk/de/u/vikingemuseet-lindholm-hoje-de/
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In Kildeparken you can make the trees sing: De syngende træer is basically an oversized jukebox in the middle of nature. It all started in 1987 when Cliff Richards planted a tree here for his concert. Little by little, dozens of artists have planted trees here, each equipped with a small loudspeaker and a play button. At the touch of a button you can make the Backstreet Boys, Stevie Wonder, Beyoncé, Take That, Elton John and even Hansi Hinterseer and Helene Fischer, among others, sing.
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The Lindholm Høje cemetery near Aalborg is Denmark's largest cemetery with 682 graves. Graves in the shape of ships, triangular and circular. There is a lot to see and discover. These are not war graves (perhaps more like warrior graves...). This is a cemetery from the late Nordic Iron Age and Viking Age - Denmark's largest cemetery with 682 graves. Graves in the shape of ships, triangular and circular from the period between 800 and 1,100 AD. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindholm_H%C3%B8je
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If you're already in Aalborg, it's worth taking a short detour to the war graves
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The singing trees Kildeparken is located behind the train station, somewhat hidden from the city center via a tunnel. It is a bit easier to find it from outside, as the Aalborg Kongres Center and Hotel Comwell are right by the park. It's just a small park, but it's home to the voices of many great artists! The Singing Trees project De Syngende Træer began in 1987 when Cliff Richard planted the first tree in a meadow at the convention center. Every tree is a hit There are now more than 80 trees that were planted by the musicians themselves. A few years ago the trees were given a music column so that you can hear the artists singing. The signs read like a who's who of pop history. Even Nobel laureate Bob Dylan has a tree here, as does Sting, José Carreras, Beyonce or James Last and Helene Fischer. https://www.fejo.dk/de/D%C3%A4nemark/St%C3%A4dte/Aalborg
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Ravnkilde is located in the eastern part of Gravlevdalen, north-northwest of the Rebild Bakker. The source is easily accessible. It can be reached from the parking lot at Lars Kjærs Hus. Ravnkilde is exceptionally beautiful and is surrounded by forest on three sides. Due to nature conservation, it is forbidden to step into the spring. However, the forest district has placed stones in the spring so that it is possible to cross the spring without your shoes getting wet and without coming into contact with the water. Ravnkilde is a swamp spring with small brooks that collect from the swampy spring field into the finished spring brook. The water flow is quite large. Every second 85 liters of water flows past the centuries-old ford on the way to Lindenborg Å. The spring water is warm between 7 and 8 degrees all year round. On clear, frosty days, the spring steams and there are green plants in the middle of the snow. Ravnkilde is rich in small animals (over 200 different species) and the constant water temperature all year round provides living conditions for animals that are more likely to be found in colder or warmer areas in Europe. These immigrated to Denmark in the cold and warm periods that emerged after the Ice Age, and survive here today due to the low summer or higher winter temperatures of the spring in relation to the surroundings. https://www.rebildporten.de/tourist/planlaeg-din-tur/ravnkilden-quelle-gdk679414
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