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10 Best place to visit in Södra Sandby Sweden

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Dalby Söderskog Vlog

This video is uploaded three months and twentyone days after I visited Dalby Söderskog, a national park, in Skåne in Sweden. The national park is very small, but it was like a jungle. I had fun in this video
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Vallby Kyrkheddinge Staffanstorp Sweden Schweden 17.7.2015

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Drive in the country side I Sweden lEarly spring

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Dalby Sweden Schweden 17.7.2015

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Risekatslösa Lunnom Ekeby Gultarp Sweden Schweden 17.7.2015

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.

Aggarp Sweden Schweden 17.7.2015

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.

Hällstorp Svalöv Sweden Schweden 17.7.2015

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.

SlowTV: Driving in the Swedish countryside, from Holmby to Önneköp, Hörby kommun

I drive from Holmby in Eslöv kommun to Önneköp in Hörby kommun. I drive past Löberöd, among other places. beautiful countryside of southern Sweden

Top 10 Beautiful Places to Visit in Öland Sweden

Top 10 Beautiful Places to Visit in Öland Sweden

In this video I take you through 10 beautiful places that are worth a visit if you ever come to the island of Öland in Sweden. I have ranked the places according to what I think and it starts with #10 going to #1 which is Eketorp and my favorite place.
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10. Lerkaka Windmills (starts at 0.22 into the video)
Besides the main road at Lerkaka on the eastern side of Öland, we find a row of old windmills. These windmills are in very good condition and you can even have a look inside them.

9. Långe Jan & Ottenby (starts at 1.42 into the video)
This place is famous among bird watchers and it has Sweden’s tallest lighthouse called Långe Jan. You will find this place at the southernmost tip of Öland.
You can see the full video from this place here:

8. Sikavarp & St. Brita’s Chappel (starts at 2.40 into the video)
Sikavarp and St. Brita’s Chappel is on the east side of Öland. Sikavarp used to be a fishing village in the Middle Ages. The ruins of St. Brita’s Chappel/large cross are from the 13th century. There is also a lighthouse built in the years 1871-1872.
You can see the full video from this place here:

7. Karums Alvar & Noah’s Ark (starts at 4.00 into the video)
Karums Alvar and Noah’s Ark is almost in the centre of Öland. The area is ancient burial ground that dates back to the Bronze Age. One of the graves is shaped as a ship and it has been given the name Noah’s Ark.
You can see the full video from this place here:

6. Gettlinge Burial Field (starts at 5.21 into the video)
Gettlinge burial field is located on the south-east coast of Öland, along the main road. Gettlinge burial field is one of the largest and most beautiful prehistoric burial sites on the island of Öland. The grave field extends over a length of about 2 kilometres.
You can see the full video from this place here:

5. Gråborg & St. Knut’s Chapel (starts at 6.47 into the video)
Gråborg & St. Knut’s Chapel is located in the centre of Öland and it is only a couple of hundred meters between the two places. Gråborg is Öland’s biggest ancient castle (borg, fortress) and was build suring the Iron Age. St. Knut’s Chapel was built during the 1100’s.
You can see the full video from this place here:

4. Skäftekär (starts at 8.15 into the video)
This place is on the northern part of Öland, near the village of Böda. At this place one can see a reconstructed longhouse from the Iron Age.
You can see the full video from this place here: PS! First part of the video is about a lighthouse, so you have to watch the second half of the video.

3. Ismantorp Borg (starts at 9.36 into the video)
This is another ancient castle (borg, fortress) located in the centre of Öland. It believed to have been constructed during the Migration Period or late Iron Age.
You can see the full video from this place here:

2. Långe Erik (starts at 11.31 into the video)
Långe Erik is a lighthouse at the northern tip of Öland. As early as 1935 the lighthouse was declared a national monument. A bridge to lighthouse island was built in 1965.
You can see the full video from this place here:

1. Eketorp Fortress (starts at 13.22 into the video)
Eketorp is an Iron Age hillfort and located on the south-eastern Öland. It was reconstructed and enlarged in the Middle Ages.
You can see the full video from this place here:
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Södra Sandby - Lund - Malmö (Hermodsdal, Bulltofta, Hyllie) 2022-05-04 (GoPro Hero10 as dashcam 4K)

Part of my workday, as busdriver.

Södra Sandby - Lund - Malmö (Hermodsdal, Bulltofta, Hyllie), the end of the footage is from Skatteberga - Södra Sandby
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What Happened at Sandby Borg : Öland Sweden

Today we will visit the ruins of an ancient place called Sandby Borg on the island of Öland in Sweden, where a grisly massacre took place about 1500 years ago.
What Happened at Sandby Borg : Öland Sweden
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Sandby borg is an Iron Age ringfort, one of at least 15 on the island of Öland, Sweden. It sits about 2 kilometers southeast of Södra Sandby village in Sandby parish in southeastern Öland. It is also close to the village of Gårdby.
The ringfort of Sandby borg is located adjacent to the shoreline on south-east Öland. Today, the structure consists of an eroded oval stone wall of 2–3 m height enclosing an area of approximately 5000 m2. The walls are made from local limestone with a fill of erratic boulders and pebbles. Three gates are visible as shallow depressions in the wall; crop marks visible in aerial shots of the site suggest the presence of a possible fourth gate. The original ringfort wall was 4 m wide and would have been approximately 4–5 m high.
Aerial photographs and geophysical surveys of the ringfort interior revealed buried stone structures, interpreted as stone house walls of 53 houses. The layout is similar to that of several other Öland ringforts, e.g. Eketorp, with houses radially placed inside the ring wall and a central block surrounded by a street.
To the west of the ringfort there is a structure consisting of numerous regularly placed rows of large erratic boulders, probably part of the defensive structure of the fort.

You can read more at Wikipedia:
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Now to the massacre that took place a long time ago:
Swedish archaeologists have found evidence of a 5th century massacre on the south-eastern island of Öland.
In a paper published in the journal Antiquity, the team writes about the 1,500 year old attack at Sandby borg.
Dozens of corpses have been found in the walled fort, their bodies left to rot where they fell.
All of the victims were killed with brutal force, team leader Helena Victor said. Some victims were found inside houses, others in the streets.
The archaeologists discovered decapitated bodies, blunt force trauma wounds to victims' heads, and even one person who seemed to have fallen into a fireplace in his final moments.

Even the corpse of a newborn was found among the dead, suggesting nobody was spared, the authors say.
The perpetrators of the massacre are not known, but it took place during a turbulent period of intense migration, when the Western Roman empire was collapsing and the Huns invading. The Baltic island of Öland was never under Roman rule.

Local authorities asked staff at the Kalmar Läns Museum to examine the area after treasure hunters found items at the site.
The first dig lasted only three days, but after the discovery of the walls of houses the team quickly found human remains.
Ms Victor says the bodies in the houses raised alarm bells, as historically corpses were usually cremated - and certainly were not left in people's homes.
You don't find people lying around in houses, Ms Victor told the BBC. [People] don't do it today, and didn't do it then.
While villagers normally lived outside the walled fort, they would shelter there in times of danger.

Between 200 and 250 people are thought to have lived in the fort, and Ms Victor says it does not look as if they defended themselves.
People seem to have been killed without defending themselves, said team leader Helena Victor. It seems like treason.
She suggests someone may have left a door open and let them in at night.
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Eketorp Fortress : Öland Sweden

Eketorp Fortress : Öland Sweden

Eketorp is an Iron Age hillfort, located on southeastern Öland, Sweden, and extensively reconstructed and enlarged in the Middle Ages. Throughout the ages the fortification has served a variety of somewhat differing uses: from defensive ringfort, to medieval safe haven and thence a cavalry garrison. In the 20th century it was further reconstructed to become a heavily visited tourist site and a location for re-enactment of medieval battles. Eketorp is the only one of the 19 known prehistoric fortifications on Öland that has been completely excavated, yielding a total of over 24,000 individual artifacts. The entirety of southern Öland has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Iron age
The first fortress, Eketorp I, was built in the 300´s during a period of prosperity on the island of Öland. In order to defend their possessions, about 20 households got together and built the fortress. It became a common meeting place and a temporary shelter in times of trouble. Gradually it became a permanent settlement during the Eketorp II period. The diameter of the first fortress´ wall was smaller than what you see today. The fortress worked for a hundred years as a refuge fortress.
The next fortress, Eketorp II, was built in the 400´s and was inhabited until the 700´s. Eketorp worked as a fortified farming village for three hundred years. 150-200 people lived within the protective ring wall with their animals. Some buildings were built along the ring wall, and some were built in the middle of the fortress. 53 buildings were built in total; dwelling-houses, cattle sheds, storehouses and workshops. The reconstructed dwelling house has walls of limestone and a roof of grass. There was a meeting place in the western part of the fortress and in its centre some stones were found that may have been the foundation of a religious icon. The archaeologists made some of the fortress´ finest discoveries here: small thin gold foils of men and women, so-called ”guldgubbar” – golden men.

The middle ages
During the High Middle Ages, from 1170-1240, Eketorp III was used as a military garrison with a cavalry. During this time, more than a hundred buildings were contained inside the ring wall without a single fire except for a fire in the central kitchen.
Eketorp fortress was abandoned by its inhabitants in the 700s and was left to decay for almost 500 years. In the 1100s, new people moved in and started repairing the fortress defenses. The fortress wall was reinforced and a low outer wall was built. A centrally positioned kitchen and a number of workshops were built. Objects found in the fortress, including a large number of arrowheads, show that defense played a large role during this time.
Instead of buildings with stone walls, long rows of buildings with wooden walls that rested on stone were built. Many of the buildings served as stables and barracks, but it wasn´t only soldiers who lived in the fortress during this time. There were also woman and children, as soldiers brought their families when they moved into the fortress.
The well has been on the same site since the Iron Age and the garrison´s central kitchen was nearby. Food for all of the fortress´ inhabitants was cooked over a huge fireplace. A channel drain led from the well to the adjacent wetland to the east. The people who lived in Eketorp fortress were well aware of the fire risks that the fortress´ dense wooden buildings constituted. Because of this blacksmith´s forges were placed outside of the south gate in the area between the inner and outer walls.
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Långe Erik & Skäftekärr Iron Age Village : Öland Sweden

Långe Erik & Skäftekärr Iron Age Village : Öland Sweden
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This video contains two very interesting places on the northern end of the island. First part is about 8 minutes, but I suggest that you watch both, as they are very interesting sites. The first part of the video is about Långe Erik, an old lighthouse on the northern tip of the island of Öland. The second part is about a re-constructed longhouse from the Iron Age at Skäftekärr, a bit south from the lighthouse.
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LÅNGE ERIK Lighthouse at the northern tip of Öland
The lighthouse Långe Erik, officially Ölands Norra Udde (northern tip of Öland), marks the northern end of the Swedish Baltic island Öland. It stands on a small narrow island off the bay Grankullaviken, about 3 kilometers north of the village Nabbelund.
The limestone lighthouse is 32 meters high and was taken in operation in 1845. Contrary to its counterpart, the Långe Jan at the southern tip of Öland, the Långe Erik is quite exactly 60 years younger and almost 10 meters lower.
The lighting device of the Långe Erik initially consisted of an oil lamp, whose light has been amplified by standing mirror lenses. In 1906 the current lamp house was set up and equipped with a kerosene-bulb and a rotating lens apparatus. The rotation of the lens held in trransition by a clockwork in transition, which had to be wind every hour.
As early as 1935 the lighthouse was declared a national monument. The clockwork was taken out of service with the electrification of the lighthouse in 1947, but is still in the tower. A bridge to lighthouse island was built in 1965 and since 1976 the Långe Erik is unmanned and remotely controlled. The large lens apparatus was decommissioned and replaced by a smaller beacon on the balcony railing in 1991.
The Långe Erik is only open during the summer season (July to August) for visitors and you can climb up to the balcony in 28 meters. At the foot of the lighthouse there is a cozy kiosk, which offers coffee, soft drinks, ice cream and souvenirs.
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Skäftekärr Iron Age Village
In this part of the video, we will show you the reconstructed Iron Age Longhouse and its surroundings.
In Skäftekärr, near Böda on northern Öland, there is an Iron Age village with about 20 well-preserved stone house foundations distributed on about 10 farms from the period 300-700 AD. In the middle of the Iron Age village are the remains of a manor house with four house foundations. In the new Iron Age landscape, a reconstructed longhouse has been erected here, as it could have looked some 1,500 years ago and a fire ruin from a previously reconstructed house. In the restored Iron Age landscape, you can see how ancient Ölanders lived. Around the reconstructed farm there is a recreated Iron Age landscape with fenced fields, meadowland, felled trees, stone walls and sacrificial bog.
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MALMÖ A walk along the canal, Södertull to Drottningtorget in 3 MINUTES, Citywalk May 2022

Afternoon walk in Malmö, Sweden: Södertull - Södra Förstadskanalen - Raoul Wallenbergs Park - Altonaparken - Rörsjökanalen - Östra Förstadskanalen - Östra Tullgatan - Drottningtorget - Bagersgatan - Norra Vallgatan - Gamla stadens park

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Ismantorp Fortress : Late Iron Age : Öland Sweden

Ismantorp Fortress : Late Iron Age : Öland Sweden
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ISMANTORP FORTRESS (CASTLE)
Ismantorp’s Castle is surrounded by wetlands in the forest center of the island and is both an archeologic mystery as much as a lovely excursion. Next to the big, powerful ancient castle is a very small red cottage which works as a coffee-lemonade- Danish pastry cottage etc. for the castles visitors for generations. It lies in a scenic location.

One of approximately 20 known ringforts located on Öland, Ismantorp was constructed during the Migration Period.
Ismantorp’s Castle is one of Öland’s largest ancient castles with a diameter at 127 meters. Inside the 3-4 meter high wall is 88 building foundations grouped in radial blocks. The wall is provided with 9 gates. The Castle is unique because of the building foundations are very well visible above ground. The archaeological survey’s that have been made hasn’t showed any dated findings.
The castle has most likely been built during the late Iron Age (0-500 AD). Along the wall of the castle there are some quarries which may have been raised when the castle was built. Practically all the space inside the ring wall has been occupied by settlements. Here are trails of both smaller and larger houses along the streets and alley’s which connect the castles areas parts with the gates in the ramparts. The floor plan is a reminder of a medieval community and there is also a square in the center of the castles settlement.
The castle is mentioned for the first time by J.H: Rhezelius year 1634, and has since been noticed by for an example, Linné, but also by other travelers and antiquarians. A couple building foundations in the south part has been investigated by Mårten Stenberger. Only a couple of curing pits was encountered in one of the houses. Even the older investigations have turned out empty handed. The floor plan over the castle corresponds to Eketorp II. The ground area around the castle is owned and cared of by Vitterhetsakademin. Over the years orchids has started to grow more frequently. Close to the castle there’s a coffee cabin.

The theories about Ismantorp’s usage have been divided. A fortification speaks of a protection function but also the large number of ports represents a deficit weakness. Ismantorp has been compared with the big Slavic castles which both functioned as protection and as shrines. Other resources consider the castle as a part of other stock of castles on Öland. Ismantorp would according to this theory unite in a form of national defense with a united organization.

Ismantorp’s Castle lies at the bounds of five parishes and in the middle of the forest. To get to Ismantorp you drive via a small road, Långlöt-Vedby, or from the 136 via Rälla towards Högsrum and continue east. Signs will show the way towards a parking lot a few hundred meters from the castle.

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Nice and calm Stockholm suburb Stureby. [4K]

Smoothly riding my bike in suburb Stureby, neighbouring Örby, Örby slott, Bandhagen, Gubbängen, Svedmyra, Gamla Enskede and Årstafältet in southern Stockholm, Sweden.

This is like a walking video, but there is no walk. It's a bicycle silently guiding you through a beautiful part of Stockholm, like a nice neighbourhood or maybe a hidden gem.

Here:

Cat: 7:25
Dog: 35:30
Going off-road: 37:56

Early July.

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A virtual walk, or a virtual bike ride - smooth tourism, being a tourist or a visitor without leaving your sofa. Visiting new places made easy. A tour that lets you visit and gently explore parts of the city that you might not (yet) have seen. A nice and easy experience, often quite beautiful.

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Cyklar sakta i Stureby på min cykel. Som en turist på besök i en förort till Stockholm, Sverige.

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Borgtur 10 Juni 2018

En runda på södra delen av Öland, med stopp vid intressanta ställen. Vulcan Riders Sweden, region Småland arrangerade detta äventyr för andra året. Arkeolog Henrik Fallgren guidade oss under resans gång.

Öland p3 - Sweden.Enchanted forest, Borgholm castle, Sandvik&Halltorp - RVFulltime Family

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Hello and Welcome back on the road!
In this weeks video we explore the island of Öland even more! We take the Motor to the nortmost point of Öland and walk through the enchanted forest! We got trapped in a storm in Borgholm but managed to take a daytrip to the famous Borgholm castle ruin. And also walk through some beautiful nature in Halltorp nature reserve. Before wrapping up our around the island trip on Öland by going back fr one last night on Alvaret.

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Sturup Airport Hotel, Malmö/Sturup, Sweden

Sturup Airport Hotel, Malmö/Sturup, Sweden
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Just a few minutes' walk from Malmö Airport, this hotel is less than 900 m from Sturup Park Golf Club. It offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor swimming pool and modern rooms.
Cable TV, soundproofed windows and a private bathroom with a shower are standard in all Sturup Airport Hotel rooms.
Free use of a sauna, small fitness centre, along with a tennis court and billiards can be enjoyed on site. Sturup Hotel also h...
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Mörbylånga Öland Sweden ll Menyusuri kota kecil Mörbylånga

Video jalan jalan hari ini 15 Agustus 2020. Menyusuri kota kecil dan pedesaan di Öland ,Swedia

Mörbylånga, Öland Sweden.( Menyusuri kota kecil Mörbylånga)
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