Skagen - 100 Danish Sights

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I travelled with my friends Mathieu and Thomas, to the very top of Denmark. We saw Råbjerg Mile, a shifting sand-dune that moves 15m per year, The Sand-Covered Church, which was closed and mostly removed due to the problems of sand dunes, and Grenen, the tip of the country, where the North Sea meets the Baltic Sea.

This was numbers 17, 18 and 19 on the list of 100 things worth seeing in Denmark.

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I'm seeing some ferry rides in your future, if you're going to complete those 100 sights. Anholt, Læsø, Bornholm, Christiansø, and probably more. I am almost tempted to have a go myself - there's certainly plenty on that list I haven't seen either.

By the way, did you know that sand dune drift can actually cause problems?!?

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Some real wonders in this one aimee! I'm most impressed with the waves in that last segment. When you talked about the North Sea "meeting" the Baltic, I thought you were being abstract - but it turns out it does EXACTLY what you promised. Wow :)
7:15 That sounds like a coal tit... I hear them here in Aberdeenshire, but I don't see them often.

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