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Caption: Four Days in Scandinavia A LIFE ON THE EDGE
Caption: Scandinavia in November. Biting cold. Overcast days and a world turned gray.
Those days are short. So, as a tourist, you're constantly on the move trying to get in all the exploration you can before the sun disappears.
That, combined with the fact that you're driving distance to the Arctic Circle, makes it feel like you're living life on the edge.
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Caption: During Thanksgiving of 2014, my family and I visited my brother, who played professional volleyball in Falkenberg, Sweden. But we toured Copenhagen first.
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Caption: Falkenberg
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Caption: The sun sets in Falkenberg. At about 3pm.
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Caption: The Kattegat
Caption: We stayed four nights in Falkenberg. On the last day, we decided to drive to Malmö, Sweden's third largest city. Unfortunately for us, we filled the car with regular gas. It was a diesel car...
We ended up broken down on the side of the road. I watched with angst as the hourglass of time and daylight slowly dwindled away.
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Caption: Eventually, the gar got towed and we ended up in nearby Helsingborg. Turns out, Helsingborg was a beautiful place.
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Caption: "Accidental Sunsets": when you live life on the edge (and put the wrong fuel in your car), you end up accidentally seeing a gorgeous sunset in a new locale.
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Caption: FIN
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