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August 9, 2025
To kick off the mushroom season, we harvested a large amount of edible parasol mushrooms (6).
The poisonous variant of the parasol mushroom, also known as the giant parasol mushroom, is relatively easy to distinguish.
The giant parasol mushroom is prepared similarly to a Wiener Schnitzel.
The yield of 7
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December 1, 2024
Great photos🤩
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September 13, 2024
The island of Hindø is located in the southeastern part of the Stadil Fjord and has a size of around 70 hectares.
It is privately owned, but is open to the public.
A wooden bridge about 330m long provides access to the nature-rich island.
Dogs are not allowed on the island and the path is not particularly
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September 11, 2024
The Bagges Dæmning runs through the northern part of the Ringkøbing Fjord. The hiking trail is about 10 kilometers long and leads through the beautiful landscape of the fjord near the seaside resort of Søndervig, where you can find very tasty 🍦 and 🌭 food.
The Ringkøbing Fjord is Denmark's largest coastal
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September 8, 2024
The 38-meter-high Lyngvig Fyr lighthouse was built in 1906 on a 17-meter-high dune and was the last to be built on the Danish North Sea coast. A total of 228 steps must be climbed to the lighthouse's viewing platform.
In the outbuildings there is an exhibition on the history of the lighthouse, a souvenir
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September 7, 2024
Many traces of World War II can be found on the beach and between the dunes at Houvig. Houvig was an important part of the Atlantic Wall, especially in the years 1943-1945.
Many bunkers have since sunk, but some are still accessible.
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July 20, 2024
But it's always beautiful there.😊 And as always, really beautiful photos.🤩
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October 1, 2025
Ferring Lake (Danish: Ferring Sø) is a 317-hectare brackish water lake in West Jutland, in the Lemvig Municipality.
The lake is located just north of the village of Ferring, which bears the same name, and has an average depth of 1.4 meters and a maximum depth of 2.4 meters.
Only a narrow coastal strip
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