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  1. Long time standing

Stenstuan

Graves like this one are the oldest constructions known, ie still standing, in Sweden. Of course, Skåne would have been Danish if all in the world were right.
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  • The sign

    The sign

    https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladsax

  • Entrance

    Entrance

    Seems many of these old sites would be best shot in morning light, kind of a bummer, but no wonder; back then people went to bed when the sun went down so they got up early as well and got to see the nicest light all day long.

  • Wildflowers growing on your grave, can’t ask for much more.

    Wildflowers growing on your grave, can’t ask for much more.

  • Nicely balanced

    Nicely balanced

  • Bronze Age carvings

    Bronze Age carvings

    Not easily seen. But not bad to still be there at all after thousands of years of rain and wind.

  • Farmer at work in the yonder

    Farmer at work in the yonder

    This stone was put up by the first farmers in Skåne 3600-3200 B.C and there are still local farmers growing food.

  • Cupmarks

    Cupmarks

    Apparently the most common kind of carvings in Europe.

  • A lair as well

    A lair as well

    The underside of the rock offers a safe room for the small enough wildlife

  • The original gravestone.

    The original gravestone.

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  • Berries!

    Berries!

  • More berries. Yum!

    More berries. Yum!

    No wonder folks stayed here.

  • Butterflies making love

    Butterflies making love

    Not butterflies I see often, the inside of the wings has the prettiest blue color. No doubt folks always stopped to look at butterflies.

  • Fiery passion.

    Fiery passion.

    Stones are okay but butterflies are still more fun to shoot, I have to say.

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