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Places I’d like to visit: Norway +
going to see these this summer :D
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Fairy Ring by Liga-Marta 🌙
Fairy rings. While science would call them naturally occurring rings of mushrooms, folklore tells us that these strange formations are actually the work of supernatural beings. They’re portals to other worlds or strange remnants of dancing faerie folk. Fairy rings have other names. Elf Circles. Sorcerers’ or Witches’ Rings. The folklore surrounding these strange circles can be found in many cultures, each with slightly different variations. For example, in German folklore, these rings are thought to be the spots where witches dance on Walpurgis Night, a spring festival that lies exactly six months from All Hallows’ Eve. In Celtic folklore, on the other hand, fairy rings are said to be caused by dancing faeries (hence the name), or burned into the ground by dancing elves and left to appear in the morning after a moonlit night. Whatever the case, they say you should never enter a fairy ring, or else you’ll be cursed by their otherworldly protectors. You may even find yourself whisked away into the fairyland, or perhaps even driven mad.
Rock - - by ambross
“…and dance upon the mountains like a flame…” - http://ift.tt/1hVhNkd
“Faeries, come take me out of this dull world, For I would ride with you upon the wind, Run on the top of the dishevelled tide, And dance upon the mountains like a flame.” ― W.B. Yeats, The Land of Heart’s Desire - by JenniferKapala
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Der Eibsee is a lake in Bayern (Bavaria), Southern Germany, 9 km from Garmisch-Partenkirchen and 100 km from Munich. At an elevation of 973 m, it lies at the base of the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain at 2950 m. The area can be reached by train from Munich to Garmisch - they leave roughly every hour, the trip takes 1.5 hours. Buses travel regularly from the train station to the lake.
Bavaria, Germany
Finland, the country of thousands lakes and islands. [3765x2824] by cocel
A rare and unforgettable moment of reindeers crossing through the East Fjords.
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Vestmann Island, Iceland
Home to Iceland’s wildest, most extreme scenery, the vast, empty interior can be accessed only by four-wheel-drive vehicles. It’s mostly uninhabitable volcanic deserts with beautiful oasis-like areas in between, like this one here
Hjørundfjorden, Norway by cpphotofinish http://flic.kr/p/gtg9bR