Christiansø, Bornholm, Denmark.

“The first smokehouse on Bornholm was established in 1886. The story goes, that Scotties soldiers, that was deployed to Christiansø in the first half of the 19th century, where the first people to smoke fish here”..!

Postcard: Christiansø, Bornholm.

Bispebjerg cemetery, Copenhagen.

“This weekend I visited the famous cherry blossom at Bispebjerg Cemetery, it was absolutely stunning. The Cemetery in blossom is one of the most photographed spot in Copenhagen these days”..!

Postcard: Bispebjerg Cemetery, Denmark.

Langelinie, Copenhagen, Denmark.

“Langelinie quay was erected in 1894 in connection with the expansion of the harbor of Copenhagen. It is a very deep basin so very large oceanic ships can dock here. It is also a pier, promenade, park and home of The Little Mermaid statue.

Postcard: A breathtaking view of Langelinie and beyond.

Rørvig Beach, Sjælland, Denmark.

“Discover the breathing, sandy beaches that stretch along the east and west coast of Denmark, and spend your summer holidays diving in the Zealand Sea surrounded by country’s majestic landscape”..!

Postcard: Rørvig beach, Sjælland, Denmark.

Jyllandsringen, Silkeborg, Denmark.

Jyllandsringen has been the epicenter of Danish racing since it first opened in 1960’s. Extended in the early 2000’s, it has been the host of all of Denmark’s major series, as well as, a host of driving training and testing activities”..!

Postcard: “Many will start fast, but few will finish strong”..!

Arresø, Frederiksværk, Denmark.

“Arresø is the largest lake, by area, in Denmark. It covers 40,72 square kilometers and are situated on the island of Zealand 43 kilometers northwest of Copenhagen, as the crow flies”..!

Postcard: Arresø, Frederiksværk, Denmark.

The Infinity bridge, Århus, Denmark.

“The circle shaped bridge originally, “The Infinite Bridge” was displayed in relation with the Sculpture By The Sea event. The people of Århus took to the work of art to such an extent, that the Municipality of Århus contributed to reconstructing the bridge, as a permanent piece of art-and an infinitely beautiful pier”..!

Postcard: The Infinity, Bridge, Århus, Denmark.

The Snail, Amager Beach Park, Denmark.

“Kastrup Søbad is a public beach areas on the south side of Amager Strandpark (Amager Beach Park), and is known, as the Snail (Sneglen). It is a unique designed wooden structure, that stretches along the seawater, fusing into the sea landscape. It is beautifully designed and pragmatically conceived, it has semi-reserved tables, seats, changing rooms and washrooms. For the brave, there is a jumping platform on the top”..!

Postcard: The Snail, Amager Beach Park, Denmark.

Thorupstrand, northern Jutland, Denmark.

The community in Thorupstrand, in northern Jutland, is one of the few examples of small scale fishing still surviving in Denmark. Thorupstrand is a fishing village along Denmark’s northern coast. Fishing has never been a simple affair here, the strong sea currents are constantly reshaping the sea bed, preventing the construction of a port. As a result, the boats must be winched in and out of the water every day and parked along the shore, when not in use”..!

Postcard: “Land was created to provide a place to visit”..!

Sunset over Løkken, Jutland, Denmark.

“Denmark has some of the most beautiful beaches in Europa. With over 7,400km of coastline, choosing the best of Denmark’s fine white sand, family friendly and crowd-free beaches is tough..! But, not to worry you can’t make a mistake, which ever you picks”..!

Postcard: “Every sunset is an opportunity to reset”..!