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There's a giant oven inside, and very few customers this day. It's an historic building, missed by the Germans in 1947, made of square-hewn logs that fit together wonderfully. Where there is a coffee shop in the woods. Well, since cooking sausages in the woods didn't work out, we went to Torvinen, Wooden storage building at Seipajarvi, guarded by a curious dog. The people in this small village had lots of firewood, so they lit it on fire and posted signs on the roads in German saying, "Seipajarvi has already been burned." so the Germans passed it by. This was the only town in this area of Lapland that was not burned in 1947 when the Germans were expelled. Looking west from the bridge at Sodankyla, Finland.įorground, a typical apartment behind it, the local high school.įarm storage building at Seipajarvi, Finland. The Arcticum, Rovaniemi, Finland, March 12, 2002 The Finnish toilet has steep walls inside, eliminating splash and I think this is close to Vuotso, Finland.įinnish public handicap-accessible toilet. We did not take the tour to check the accommodations. OK, this is the snow motel: you can see the doors of the "units" and not much else. Here hidden off to the left behind the trees. In the winter, they also build al large snow motel and a conference center, Look up their phone number and ring them up. I included the sign in the photo so that you can No, it's not for exhibitionists: it's for watching the aurora borealis from your bed, Shaped in the traditional form of the Lappish (Sami) hut. OK, here's what you've always wanted: an all-glass motel room,
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The logs are squared, and the ends are free at the corners, and tapered. Glass motel room, Hotelli Kakslauttanen, Lapland, March 13, 2002Ĭontax 645, 80mm, 1/60 f5.6, Kodak Portra 400VC Ice castle west of Sodankyla, Finland, March 12, 2002Ĭontax 645, 80mm, 1/1400 f11 Kodak Portra 400NCįarm storage building, rural Sodankyla, Finland March 12, 2002Ĭontax 645, 80mm 1/350 f11 Kodak Portra 400NC Bridge with "candle" towers, Sodankyla, Finland, March 12, 2002
