• The very tip of the Danish Pennisula

    July 15 in Denmark ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Did some office work this morning and then went to a lovely place for a seafood lunch. It’s called Mystic Mimi’s. The food was really good. 4/5. They ran out of lobster and mussels so missed out on two of my favourites. Close to 5 different types of fish, prawns, little crab claws, calamari and salads. I can see Shay rolling her eyes from here.

    Filled to the brim, we then headed off to see the ‘Buried Church’. Apparently sand dunes were taking over the church so it was shut down. Very cute and some nice photographs.

    Next stop was the very tip of the Danish peninsula where the ocean and the sea meets. Apparently strong currents, but I couldn’t see what the fuss was about. No different to Jumping Pin on Straddie. Very clear and beautiful water. Was a long walk to get there and well worth it. Paul says he’s stuffed tonight.

    On the way back to the camper we walked past a few old bunkers. There are quite a few on the beach. Must have been a very scary place to be during the world wars. Paul said the quality of the concrete is amazing as there is very little corrosion.

    Found a nice place to pull up at tonight. Free!! Close to the highway. Great white noise!! I should sleep well after last night blood curdling screams from one of the parked vans. I couldn’t figure out if it was an orgasm or John died! Paul slept through all of it, blissfully unaware thanks to his apnoea machine.
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