Skane (Scania) in South Sweden
Skane (Scania in English) is not really a popular tourist region, even it is just across a narrow straight from popular Copenhagen. We went there mainly to visit Arthur's Swedish friends, Chris and Lina. We stayed at their traditional Scanian house. They also drove us around to see this understated but beautiful region.

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We were taking the train, traveling from Copenhagen to Malmo, Sweden. The train was in the tunnel of Oresund Fixed Link. The second half of the Oresund Link is on a bridge. Chris' house, a traditional style of farmhouse.
Scanian version of "Stonehenge."
Having a traditional Swedish breakfast. The one that looks like a toothpaste (with a read cap)is Swedish caviar "Abbas Kalles."
A lava rock
Outside a fortress with a name I cannot remember. The seaport town of Ystad. You can take ferry to Germany and Poland from here. There are a lot of half-timber houses in this town.
Baby sea lion
At the college town Lund. I was ouside its open-air museum. It is the 2nd oldest open-air museum in the world (you will see pictures from the oldest one later).
A square in the city of Malmo, which is the 3rd lragest city in Sweden. You can see Copenhagen from Malmo.
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