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Race

May 25, 2013 Leave a comment
Race

Race

Centre attention

May 22, 2013 1 comment
centre attention

centre attention

Soft white

May 21, 2013 Leave a comment
Soft white

Soft white

The end of days

May 18, 2013 Leave a comment
The end of days

The end of days

The Artisan

May 18, 2013 Leave a comment
The Artisan

The Artisan

untitled evening in May

May 13, 2013 Leave a comment
Untitled evening in may

Untitled evening in may

Very rural

May 11, 2013 Leave a comment
Very rural

Very rural

Austin Mini 1000 ´73

May 10, 2013 Leave a comment
Austin Mini 1000 ´73

Austin Mini 1000 ´73

Simple Photography 4

Simple Photography IV

Simple Photography IV

Spiritual closeness

spiritual closeness

spiritual closeness

Where my heart is

April 30, 2013 Leave a comment
Where my heart is

Where my heart is

The foundation of society

April 29, 2013 1 comment
Brick

Labourer

Car Photography

April 26, 2013 Leave a comment

Third shot of the Pontiac Streamliner ’41 (and as usual – click to view in full size)

Pontiac Streamliner '41

Pontiac Streamliner ’41

a rickety welcome

April 25, 2013 Leave a comment
a rickety welcome

a rickety welcome

The Celestial Five

April 18, 2013 Leave a comment
The Celestial Five

The Celestial Five

Calm

April 18, 2013 Leave a comment
calm

calm

The art of natural light photography

April 17, 2013 3 comments
The art of natural light photography

The art of natural light photography

Colour photography

April 10, 2013 Leave a comment
Colour photography

Colour photography

The typical church of Skåne (and Denmark).

April 2, 2013 Leave a comment
Typical church of Skåne (and Denmark)

Typical church of Skåne (and Denmark)

Bronze age foot carvings and burial mound

April 1, 2013 Leave a comment

I had been looking for this place for quite a while as I’ve read about the carvings in a book from the early 20th century.
This is a bronze age burial mound , on top of it is a rock with feet carvings.

The symbol of the foot is often found in connection with a female figure – suggesting a connection. Some scholars have even proposed that the foot is a symbol of the ancient goddess Nerthus (mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus in the first century AD in his famous work “Germania” where he met with the remote Suebi tribes.

Bronze Age burial mound, Trelleborg, Sweden

Bronze Age burial mound, Trelleborg, Sweden

Bronze age foot petroglyph (rock carving)

Bronze age foot petroglyph (rock carving)

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