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From June 2025 the wooden bolts will no longer be passable
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Something different in an otherwise relatively uninhabited area.
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Everything here is a bit run down. Still, it's a place worth visiting.
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On the 392 there is a sign that marks the northern polar circle. There is also a parking lot so that you can take photos in peace. from Wikipedia: The polar circles are the special latitudes of the earth at 66° 33′ 55″ (66.565°) north and south, where the sun no longer rises or sets on the two days of the solstice. Their radius corresponds to the axial distance of the tropics from the equator. The polar circles border the polar regions. Their position results from the inclination of the earth's axis compared to the perpendicular to the ecliptic, currently 23.43° (23° 26′ 10″). The distance of the polar circles to the nearer pole is 2616 km and to the equator 7386 km. Their length is 15,996.3 km. As the tilt of the Earth's axis slowly changes (obliquity of the ecliptic), the polar circles also shift. They are currently approaching the poles by an average of about 14.5 m per year. In January 2021, the polar circles were at about 66° 33′ 48.43″ north and south latitude.
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Grand waterfall. With a bit of luck you can see the salmon jumping here.
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Very powerful waterfall. With a bit of luck you can see the salmon jumping here.
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Another Stone Age grave was found here. This proves that this hill was inhabited for a long time from 4,500-3,500 BC. An information board tells the story of the first people who lived here.
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Here is a tomb almost 7,000 years old, when this place was still an island and the first people caught seals and fish here by the sea. The grave was right next to a settlement. The information board provides informative information about the tomb and the way of life of the people from about 4,500 BC ago. Traces of the excavations show that there used to be good living conditions here.
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