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No rain last night, but everything was wet when I woke up anyway. It started raining when I got up, and everything I packed was wet.
Later in the morning, a beautiful sun came out. I had lunch in Jelling, a place with many historical remains. I was hoping to stay at a campsite in Bredsten, but it was closed, so I had to continue.
I arrived at Ravning, where there was a small campsite next to an old station. Nice. Maybe my stuff will get dry. Luxurious, with toilets with hot water, so I can wash some clothes.
The pics from the stage
At least! an unsharp pic, but it's not easy to take one, deers always see you first and spring away.
At least! an unsharp pic, but it's not easy to take one, deers always see you first and spring away.
Margrethediget. A low bank with a ditch to the south. It was originally longer and has once blocked Haervejen. Archaecologically dated to iron age in the centuries just before Christ.
Margrethediget. A low bank with a ditch to the south. It was originally longer and has once blocked Haervejen. Archaecologically dated to iron age in the centuries just before Christ.
Menacing clouds.
Menacing clouds.
Ravning. A viking bridge, build 980. It was the biggest construction in Denmark until 1935! This is a reconstruction.
Ravning. A viking bridge, build 980. It was the biggest construction in Denmark until 1935! This is a reconstruction.
Detail from the bridge.
Detail from the bridge.
Detail from the bridge.
Detail from the bridge.
Sometimes you need a lot of place. My camp in Ravning.
Sometimes you need a lot of place. My camp in Ravning.