Lake Mjøsa Queen with the glow of winter. -Wikimedia. |
More of Queen Mjøsa. -Wikimedia. |
Lake Mjøsa, Mount Hovdetoppen to the right and the Town of Gjøvik seen from Mount Bergstoppen. -Wikimedia. |
This autumn the narsopats have been undressing Mount Hovdetoppen, the sacred mountain of my town Gjøvik. Soon they're going to rape her and humiliate her utterly! -Wikimedia. |
There was ment to be a green corridor from Lake Mjøsa and Huntonstranda Beach, above Mount Hovdetoppen to the Bassengparken Park up to Eiktunet Free Air Museum and the Øverby Hills. What could have become The Green Pearl Ribbon of the Town of Gjøvik. Now, with the consumption of Hovdetoppen, the sacred mountain of my town, we have for sure become nr. 1 Shopping Mall Town. Everything has to be consumed! Of course, the narsopats can't stand anything sacred! -Wikimedia. |
The path on the top of Mount Bergstoppen. -Wikimedia. |
The path through the birch forest on the foot of Mount Bergstoppen. -Wikimedia. |
The path continued by Bikkjebakkmyra Marshlands. Here I took a cup of coffee while I enjoyed a rabbit jumping around. -Wikimedia. |
Moss mosaics. -Wikimedia. |
Summer season barn. -Wikimedia. |
At the end of my trip I passed by Prestestua at Eiktunet Free Air Museum. I'll make an own post about this house soon. So stay tuned😊 -Wikimedia. |
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