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I’ll be visiting shortly!!
Hi Roger!! It is highly recommendable 😅
After a prolonged heat wave, the thunderstorms came today like a 🎁
All the best,
Hanna
Hi Hanna… I enjoy your blog. Are most of your images from nearby where you live?
Thanks for that, Bill! Most posts contain pictures from Northeast Zealand. ‘Northeastern Denmark’
In addition, I have explored the Great Deer Park close to my home carefully 🙂
‘The forest is known for its ancient single oak trees and hawthorn. In Jægersborg Hegn there is a high forest of beech, oak, ash, birch and a little spruce.
Wildlife: Approx. 2000 red deer, fallow deer and sikaer in Deer Park. In both forests there are foxes, badgers and hares. Both forest areas are rich in birds and insects.’ *Danish Nature Agency, Denmark
In addition, there are interesting history attached to the forests in connection with the Bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807.
All the best,
Hanna