1. Long time standing

Heimdalls stenar

http://www.heimdallsstenar.com

http://heimdallsstenar.com/pdf/Heimdalls_stones_at_Vitemolla%20.pdf

Remnants from the past
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  • Wild woods leading to the stones.

    Wild woods leading to the stones.

  • Nature's bridge

    Nature's bridge

  • Suddenly cows appeared among the trees

    Suddenly cows appeared among the trees

  • She wondered wtf I was

    She wondered wtf I was

  • Caught up with a wandering cat.

    Caught up with a wandering cat.

  • Cat didn't really trust me.

    Cat didn't really trust me.

  • Finally the stones

    Finally the stones

    One man claims this is the next huge tourist attraction, a huge place from ancient times. Apparently the soil was almost a yard lower when the stones were risen so many don't show up and some of the ones still showing have fallen, so you can only imagine what it really is meant to be.

  • Man made sky marks, man made stone marks,

    Man made sky marks, man made stone marks,

  • One stone standing.

    One stone standing.

  • A big stone laying down.

    A big stone laying down.

  • You can make out the shape.

    You can make out the shape.

  • Cows get to scratch their itches on these stones.

    Cows get to scratch their itches on these stones.

  • You sure wonder what it was for.

    You sure wonder what it was for.

  • A cow came up to check me out.

    A cow came up to check me out.

  • http://heimdallsstenar.com

    http://heimdallsstenar.com

    http://heimdallsstenar.com/pdf/Heimdalls_stones_at_Vitemolla%20.pdf The amateur archaeologist who named these stones Heimdall's stones wants to see them restored to the way they were put up. Meaning you dig away almost a yard of soil and rise the fallen stones. It would be pretty spectacular and probably a big tourist attraction, also important heritage saved. Can't argue with that, it's a shame it isn't already being done.

  • Cow turning to say goodbye. It was nice of her.

    Cow turning to say goodbye. It was nice of her.

  • Pretty with berries.

    Pretty with berries.

  • Blue wings

    Blue wings

    The blue side of the wings has proven hard to get a shot of, they rarely sit with them open. I tried to find one today for hours but only got shots of the blue showing on flying ones.

  • Blue upper side.

    Blue upper side.

    That is pretty odd, if you want camouflage when flying it ought to be the other way around...the underside blue and the upper side ground-looking.

  • Typical coast line trees

    Typical coast line trees

  • Blue butterfly

    Blue butterfly

  • Blues among the blues

    Blues among the blues

    The butterfly is probably a Silver Studded Blue

  • Camouflaging like a flower might be a reason for  colourful overside

    Camouflaging like a flower might be a reason for colourful overside

  • Another couple of the not so common butterflies

    Another couple of the not so common butterflies

    although they've been quiet common this summer

  • The mating butterflies are near invisible seen from above where they sit on the straw.

    The mating butterflies are near invisible seen from above where they sit on the straw.

  • One more butterfly

    One more butterfly

  • Phallos

    Phallos

    The phallos symbol the arkeoastronomist http://www.heimdallsstenar.com finds remarkable. Apparently proof Bronze Age people had contact with Phonecia. Two stones and a hotrod. Guess the stone circles also can be seen as fertility symbols. There's two omega signs carved in a nearby grave as well, further proof of contact with the Greek.

  • I like that stone.

    I like that stone.

    I think it looks like a whale.

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    You can make out the shape.
    Cows get to scratch their itches on these stones.
    You sure wonder what it was for.