Cee asks us for things with edges – these are pieces of edginess! The petroglyphs, or rock engravings, in Vitlycke are from 1000 – 500 BC. Ships, love and magic. We visited with the class in May.
People went to sea and they portrayed their grand ships. We went to sea as well, and at sea we found even more edgy creatures. Starfish and corals.




A-C, you are really thinking outside the box here – great choice for the challenge. Sound like a old record now. *smile – I’m old .. very old. *smile
The last image is magical!!!
I would say you have had a good time in a wonderful place that resulted in beautiful photos 🙂
I had a great time, yes! If this is the result – thank you!
All lovely examples, but the petroglyphs are amazing!!
They really are !
Fantastic photos. I love all of them. Have a Happy Father’s Day! 🙂
Thank you – you too! I didn’t know it was Father’s Day!
Such fascinating images, Leya. Those rock engravings are so amazing, and so very ancient.
They are. Much work put into them and with simple tools.
Very edgy!
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They did portray their grand ships – and some of their less public activities (can’t quite get my head around the genitalia there) ! 😀
He, he…the couple there are called ”The wedding couple” …
Goes some way to explaining it. [grin]
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000 – 500 BC, wow! Great take on!
Thank you!
Wonderful entry for this week’s challenge. Thanks for participating.
My pleasure as usual, Cee!