Jan 6, 2015

Kullen, 31th of August 2014

Kullen for been a popular holiday resort for more than hundred years and this citation shows: “As if flung out into the foaming waves of the Kattegat lies Kullaberg, that celebrated, much sung peninsular – the Pearl of the North – to which thousands of tourists from Sweden and abroad flock each summer to seek repose and recreation in a living natural landscape. Few places in the North can match Kullen for the beauty of its natural landscape. /.../ With its breezy forests of beech and fir, its romantic grottoes, its vertiginous cliffs that plunge straight into the sea, its cliff-top views out over mile upon mile of bright blue water, Kullen has each year attracted a steadily increasing stream of visitors from far and near.” (Visit Kullaberg 1915:3-4)
Just arrived at Mölle
Duck and Tinksmed (Tringa glareola) The wood sandpiper
Tinksmed (Tringa glareola) The wood sandpiper
An eagle was passing by
The tip of Kullen with the Kullen lighthouse
Cattle was taking care of the nature and preventing it turning into scrub
The “official” Kullen photo
A cave

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