Danish beaches often have an incredible variety of stones. Many of them were brought here from the rest of Scandinavia by glaciers during ice ages.
The second largest forest in Denmark, Rold Forest, on the northern part of the Jutland peninsula contains parts of old beech forest, otherwise scarce in Denmark. In one of these called the Troll Forest, the trees are very gnarly with branches spreading out from the ground, nothing like the trees in most beech forests. Their strange shapes most likely result from a combination of animal browsing, fungi, frost and wind.
Borholm, Denmark.
Hedera helix
People expect old men to die, They do not really mourn old men. Old men are different. People look At them with eyes that wonder when… People watch with unshocked eyes; But the old men know when an old man dies. - Ogden NAsh
Møns Klint, Denmark.
Podocarpus falcatus. Estimated to be approx 800 years old. 38 meters tall. Hogsback, Eastern Cape, Sputh Africa.