Having embarked on that mini history lesson, let me bring you on a mini virtual tour to Glimmingehus. It is said to be the best preserved medieval castle in Scandinavia, and it used to act as a fort when the piece of land still belonged to Denmark.
Notice the floor of the banquet room is made up of half wooden planks and half stone bricks. The reason for doing so is that the wooden plank area is for dancing after the people living in there had their meals. The stone brick area is where the tables for meals are placed.
*a toilet in the banquet room*
*this is a religious artifact*
*this is not religious*
The person crucified on the cross is not Jesus Christ. And nothing in the Bible mentioned anything about a dog being present at the bottom of the cross during the crucification. The person on the cross seems to be the person who started the work on this castle, and the person kneeling down is some sort of advisor that is grateful to him for starting work on this castle. The dog, i can't remember whose it is... but legend has it that the ghost of the dog is still haunting the area there, and if one sees a black dog near that area at night, a loved one would die. Kinda scary huh.... sends chills down my spine.
Well, I had to leave to head for my next destination which is known as Ales Stenar, which is located just above the small fishing village of Kåseberga. Along the way, I couldn't help but take photos of the countryside. The road is so narrow, the land is so large and is used for agricultural purposes. People in the countryside also keep geese, horses and cows.
But anyhow, we arrived at Kåseberga and the view is breath-taking. The blue colour of the sea is really beautiful and the wind is uber powerful there.
*the harbour*
*the sea*
*beautiful waves*
*beautiful bike*
*beautiful car*
*commencing the climb to Ales Stenar*
*eat and enjoy the view from above*
*view of harbour from the top*
*i like this picture*
*X marks the spot*
*Patt, from Thailand*
*cows*
I began to feel hungry after that since it was lunch time and we headed back down towards the harbour for lunch. They sell fish-stuffs, like salmon and eel. I tried the fried eel with whipped potato - it's quite delicious actually.
*the grilled salmon wic i didn't try*
*fried eel with whipped potato*
*view from where i was eating at*
*Lea from Germany and Mag from Singapore*
On the way back to Lund, I was so exhausted that I fell asleep throughout the journey back. And soon after, my block had a gathering downstairs in a get-to-know-each-other session haha. Got to know quite a number of Japanese, Dutch, Germans... yeah all seem to be nice people I guess haha. And I realised that mine is an International Dorm. There were no Swedish students living with us. Doesn't really matter haha, if there were any Swedish, they'd most probably stick to their own clique.
Really tired now. Gotta go sleep.
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