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oh hey i've been here and that shit was neat
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#south dakota#black hills#chapel#norwegian log cabin#chapel in the hills#rapid city#stavkirke#borgund church#stabbur#midwest#rural america#small town#small town america
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Borgund stavkirke, Sogn, 1984.
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Borgund Stave Church in Norway
#borgund stave church#norway#amazing places#travel photography#travel#travel destinations#landscape#landscape photography#europe#beautiful europe
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Borgund Stave Church in Lærdal, Norway
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Borgund stave church
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By Kai Sen
Borgund, Lærda, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
#curators on tumblr#travel#norway#europe#sogn og fjordane#borgund#laerda#borgund stave church#church#architecture#scandinavia#kai sen
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Borgund Stave Church by danilangedal
#green aesthetic#green#cemetery#church#borgund stave church#black#black house#aesthetic#cottage#dark acadamia aesthetic#dark academism#dark acamedia#dark witch
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Norway - Sognefjorden
#traveling#reisen#norway#norwegen#sognefjorden#flam#laerdal#stave church#stabskirche#borgund#briksdalsbreen
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An 800 year old Church in Borgund, Norway. Made entirely from wood without a single nail
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The stave church of Borgund in Norway was built around 1200. It belongs to a church type built of wood without any nails. It now serves as a museum.
Borgund Stave Church in Lærdal was built around 1180 and is dedicated to the Apostle Andrew. The church is exceptionally well preserved and is one of the most distinctive stave churches in Norway. Some of the finest features are the lavishly carved portals and the roof carvings of dragons's heads. The stave churches are Norway's most important contribution to world architecture and Norway's oldest preserved timber buildings. "UNIQUE VIKING FINDS" - permanent exhibition opening 15th of May. Presenting Viking Finds.
#Borgund Stave Church#Norway#Middle Ages#Norwegian stave churches#Vikings#Apostle Andrew#Museum#Exhibition#Public exhibition
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Vegvisir pendant Based on portal stave church Borgund.
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My cousin visiting Norway didn’t identify this church - can someone confirm if it’s the Borgund stave church? If not, can you tell me which church it is? Takk! 🇳🇴
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Leaving you all on these pictures of the beautiful Borgund Stave Church! Good night!
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Hei, Hei!
Welcome to my blog!
I’m a 29 year old woman living in Norway, and you can call me Runa!
This blog is about Norse Myth, Norse Aesthetic, Nature, as well as other things that simply make me happy. So, I want to share things that excite me or make me smile.
I post my own photography, ramblings about the myths, or even about my own life. If personal stuff does not interest you, I tag all that with #runarambles so you can simply block that tag!
I am in a weird spot between being an atheist and believing in the Norse Gods, it is quite complicated and I don't fully understand where I am standing myself. I am mostly devoted to Oðin, because he has intervened in my life a lot, and is basically the reason why I am where I am.
I have a slight obsession with Figg, Frau Holle, Frau Perchta and Baba Yaga, who are four figures in Norse, Germanic, Alpine and Slavic folklore that are very interconnected. In general, I am very interested in exploring Germanic Paganism, Slavic Paganism and Alpine Folk Traditions, because these are the places my family comes from, and I want to know more about it.
In my everyday life, I am a scientist, and speak German, English and Norwegian. I am not a native English speaker, so if something I write sounds weird, I am sorry.
I enjoy sewing and making my own clothes, am also into historical sewing and re-enactment, and love water-colour painting, and writing stories. I am engaged in historical fencing (with the Longsword, Dagger, Sword and Buckler, and Langes Messer), love history, and enjoy learning new things, going to museums and ancient places, and wandering through nature.
That is about everything, I suppose!
Profile Picture: me in the forests around the Celtic village in Schwarzenbach, Austria
Header Image: a picture I took of Borgund Stave Church, Norway
My photography sideblog is @forestruin
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And an important Disclaimer at the end:
Sadly this has to be said, as the Norse community is overrun with bigots.
I strongly believe that the interest in Norse culture should be inclusive and open to everyone who resonates with it. I am a feminist, and strongly disapprove of racists, misogynists and homophobes, who appropriate the Norse symbols for their disgusting agendas. You have obviously not understood (or even read) the stories and poems, if you think that Norse believe and your bigotery are in any way compatible.
Women are amazing and not less than men, they are not your property, but multidimensional human beings worthy of dignity and respect! You are not better than anyone else, because of the colour of your skin, or the country of your birth!
Therefore:
Do NOT follow me if you are a right wing idiot, US American patriot with a gun fetish (I mean it! I will block you!), Odinist, misogynistic patriarch, hyper masculine Grimfrost-dude-bro, or any other kind of these people, who have to compensate their fragile masculinity by trying to be overly #Viking
I do check every blog that follows me and instantly block 1) the kind of people mentioned above 2) p*rn blogs and 3) empty blogs (aka no name, header, reblogs. idc if you are a real person, as a tumblr veteran this screams bot to me).
That is all!
Ha det bra! ~
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Stavkirke, Borgund, 1833.
Stave Church, Borgund (Lærdal, Norway).
Martinus Rørbye, (Danish, 1803-1848)
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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The Borgund Stave Church, Norway.
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