Eating in an igloo
holmertz
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emka 2021-11-19 0:52
Hi Gert, Indeed, strange coincidence. Of course, I recognize the Thai boat in the Workshop picture. I have found the place where it is moored in Google. But from the photos there I couldn't guess what these balls were. It is for me the most interesting picture of yours in recent times. Although no red houses or fences, there are many nice elements in white here, like the high tower, strange vessel, white closed umbrellas, beautiful reflections in water and in the glass. Have you been inside such an igloo? And how funny that one can also swim there. But who is prepared for it? (I mean swimsuit).
Best regards MAlgo
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Thank you Malgo,
No I haven't been inside any such igloo. You have to order a 'Thai fusion menu' at 495 Kronor (excluding drinks) per person to sit there. Regards, Gert |
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495 SEK = 49 euro, quite a lot.
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Hi Malgo and Gert,
I'm more curious how much it would cost to go up in that narrow tower, if possible of course. Kind regards, Paul |
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Hello Paul (and Malgo),
Some media have been allowed up the tower, but it's classified as a high security project, so I doubt that it's open to the public. Regards, Gert |
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The most interesting places are often the forbidden places ...
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