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Misty waters. Laxön, Sweden.
Big bog! Stormossen, östa, Sweden.
Let's go down into Falu koppargruva (copper mine). This mine was in production for about a thousand years from the tenth century to 1992. It produced as much as 2/3 of Europes copper needs at times and is now a museum and UNESCO world heritage site. The wood walls you can see in some fotos are stabilising structures some of them built after a collapse. The water is extremely mineral rich and can preserve organic material it lands on very well.
Marsfjäll, Sweden.
Waterfalls. Styggforsen, Sweden.
Crustose lichen. Marsfjäll, Sweden.
Kittelfjäll, Sweden.
Fun rock formation caused by a meteor impact. Styggforsen, Sweden.
Spring with very clear water, the light spot is where the water bubbles up through fine silt. Ingbokällorna, Sweden.
Crustose lichen on a bridge. Älvkarleby, Sweden.
Sea-buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides). Billudden, sweden.
Spång (a specific kind of walkway) over a raised bog. Stormossen, östa, Sweden.
Earthstars a fun fungi friend. Älvkarleby, sweden.
Billudden, Sweden
Sunny forest path. Billudden, Sweden.
My first bee of the year! Stockholm university, Sweden.
Wave patterns in an ancient shingle beach, it now lies above water due to tectonic uplift. When waves flow over this kind of beaches that are at sea level a wonderful sound is created by the rocks colliding with each other. Billudden, Sweden.