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  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00131.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00130.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00137.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00136.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00134.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00125.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00124.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00123.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00122.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00135.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00129.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00133.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00132.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00128.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00127.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00126.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00138.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00140.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00141.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00143.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00142.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00139.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00144.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00146.JPG
  • Karnan, a medieval tower in Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00145.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00169.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00173.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00171.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00179.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00170.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00178.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00175.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00177.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00176.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00174.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00172.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00059.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00116.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00074.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00062.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00055.JPG
  • The beautiful landscape of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00161.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00157.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00163.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00115.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00100.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00098.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00073.JPG
  • The train station in Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00058.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00053.JPG
  • Uppsala University the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00047.JPG
  • Beautiful rainbows after a squall line moved through the island of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00156.JPG
  • A woking farm near Malmo, Sweden.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00182.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00150.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00168.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00166.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00119.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00114.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00112.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00109.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00106.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00105.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00104.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00102.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00068.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00069.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00063.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00051.JPG
  • Uppsala University the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00046.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00045.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00160.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00158.JPG
  • A woking farm near Malmo, Sweden.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00183.JPG
  • Wheat fields near Malmo.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00181.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00152.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00151.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00167.JPG
  • Shops in the center of Kalmar.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00121.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00120.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00117.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00113.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00107.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00103.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00101.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00099.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00066.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00064.JPG
  • Victoria More biking around the Uppsala University, the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00054.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00052.JPG
  • Victoria More jumps for joy on the steps of Uppsala University, the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00049.JPG
  • Victoria More jumps for joy on the steps of Uppsala University, the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00048.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00159.JPG
  • Dark clouds after a squall line moved through the island of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00154.JPG
  • Wheat fields near Malmo.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00180.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00147.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00165.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00164.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00118.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00111.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00110.JPG
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