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Thursday, June 10, 2010
West coast islands
I want to say that the west coast of Sweden (this is Stenungsund, north of Göteborg) is kind of bleakly beautiful, rockier than the islands around Stockholm. But that's not necessarily true, as these two pictures show. The day was definitely bleaker; this is more of what I expected in Scandinavia. And the islands we passed sailing into Göteborg were bare and rocky, but the rest of the country around the islands was serenely beautiful. As you can see.
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