Finland has an abundance of islands. One of these is the bizarre Jussarö. What makes Jussarö so different is the former military and mining island’s combination of mezmerizing nature and abandoned buildings.
On our walk around the island, we happened to stumble upon rocks which had been transmogrified into words.
There, on the rocks – can you spot them?
We spotted a couple sharing a moment together. Maybe they were planning their own rock formation.
Or just enjoying the view.
Have you visited any islands in Finland?
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lol… I was wondering why I couldn’t read the rock words… then remembered they weren’t English. DOH!
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Heheh, that’s right 😛 Thanks for having a look!
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It looks so calming, thanks for sharing. Great post
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Thank you for your kind words and taking a moment to check out my post 🙂
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😊😊😊
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How beautiful it all is! Loved it!
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Thank you Camila! Wait till you seen another side to the island – will have to do a separate post on that – not so pretty at all :O
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Now you’ve got me intrigued!
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Yksi mielenkiintoisimmista paikoista, joissa olen veneilleen ollut. Kiitos kuvien jakamisesta!
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Hei Minna! Saari oli todellakin aika erikoinen 🙂 Sauna oli aivan mahtava – se hohti uutuuttaan ja näköalat sieltä olivat todella kauniit!
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Omasta vierailusta nelisen vuotta. Ilmeisesti saunaa uusittu sen jälkeen. Mutta ihana paikka😊
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Juu vanha sauna paloi 😱
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Looks very tranquil there Suvi! Thanks for sharing.
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It sure was, you felt like you were the only one on the island when walking about 🙂
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site and commented:
By the adventurous Suvi.
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