Daily photos, portraits, and stories from Haninge, Stockholm and Södertörn in Sweden.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Vinsberget
It has been an unusually warm Autumn. This last weekend was no exception. Together with two of the usual suspects, I decided it was time for another visit to the Käringboda nature reserve in Nynäshamn. On our previous visit, we checked out the beach and the rural surroundings on a glorious Summer day. This time we decided to climp up a hill. The Vinsberget. You don't need a breathing apparatus at 63 meter above sea level so it was a nice hike. The view was pretty good if you ask me. Top photo shows a bay called Svartfjärden. Second and third photos gives you a look at Gröndalsviken. The fourth one speaks for itself. The fifth photo shows a few houses at a street called Fågelvägen which is a bit of a pun. It translates to Bird Street, but it is also a saying that means the shortest wasy between two places. The last shot shows you the two Super-post Panamax cranes at the brand new port in Nynäshamn. The wind picked up after a while so we decided it was time to leave.
Great shots. Beautiful fall colors. I like it.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent views!
ReplyDeleteThe hilltop gives a beautiful view. You chose a great day to hike up there.
ReplyDeleteWe were lucky, it was the last really warm and sunny Autumn day this time around.
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