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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Lightship Fyrskeep 25 Finngrundet, Stockholm, Sweden
This lightship, built in 1903, is currently moored at the Vasa Museum on the Island of Djurgarden, in Stockholm, Sweden. It is open to the public. The lightship is in beautiful condition. It was decommissioned in 1969. Both the lightship and the museum are worth a visit. Photos taken in June 2009.
Someone asked me, "What is it you love about lighthouses?'
I guess it is because seeking out lighthouses as a hobby combines so many things that I enjoy: travel, the sea, being outdoors, photography and history.
So, having a lighthouse blog, allows me to share my love of lighthouses with others. Each post will be about a different lighthouse that I have visited and have photographed over the years. I hope you enjoy. I have also started a bird blog for the birds I have photographed (August 1, 2013).
Hi.
ReplyDeleteThe name Sweeden just cought my attention... Shouldn't that be Sweden? Or is that just a Canadian spelling or something?
Sorry to complain. I like your blog though, looks like you've had an interesting life.
Matt
Matt - Thank you. I must have had a brain cramp when I posted those pictures. I have fixed them now. Glad you like the blog.
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