The 19th century boat sheds and houses of Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden, are picturesque.
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The 19th century boat sheds and houses of Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden, are picturesque.
A large fishing fleet was once based at Ulvöhamn port on Ulvön Island. What was northern Sweden's largest fishing community is today a quiet holiday destination with only 50 permanent residents.
The Ulvö Museum in Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden, showcases the history of fishing, mining, and fermenting herring.
In 1719 folk artist Roland Johansson Öberg painted a representation of the age ladder on a wall in Ulvö chapel at Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden.
Two-story wooden houses characterize Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden.
The ferry to Docksta on the Swedish mainland departs Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island.
Servings of fermented herring with local gin or whisky are offered at the Ulvö Hotel in Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden.
The parable of the prodigal son is the subject of this 1719 painting by Roland Johansson Öberg in Ulvö chapel in Ulvöhamn on Ulvön Island, Sweden.