May 4th, 2015, 08:40 PM
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denmark
Surreyman wrote:
On Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 11:02:56 AM UTC+1, Jack Campin wrote:
As someone with a Historical bent I've never found much of interest
in DK
Apart from "Hamlet's" [1] castle, the Viking ship museum and
a couple of "palaces" in the city, what is there?
Of course, you can always spend an hour visiting "the second
most underwhelming world-famous-statue in a European capital"
(that's 29 minutes each way to walk there and 10 seconds to take
the compulsory photo).
And students of literature will want to visit Karen Blixen's house
Lego. And pig farming.
http://www.quadrantaustralia.com/Far...candinavia.asp
http://www.ciwf.org.uk/our-campaigns...nvestigations/
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Lego's at Windsor, UK.
I'm an adult.
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biblioholic medievalist
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