Fieldtrip to Falun
From In Scandinavia in Falun, Sweden on Jan 24 '06
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Wow. Anyone visiting Sweden really needs to visit this landmark of a town. Now a World Heritage Site, it was once the capital of Sweden because of the productive mine that once supplied most of Europe with copper, gold, silver and other valuable ores.
The stories we heard on the 1 hour tour into the mine would take me pages to relay but I have all the brochures to share when I return home. I kept thinking how Colin, Meri and Allen particularly would love this place for its rich history.
worth the visit if in Sweden
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Our visit included the Mine, Museum, and afterwards our accompanying professor, Maria, took just us Canadian students to the oldest surviving cafe in Sweden, where I had hot chocolate and traditional Swedish cake topped with green marzipan. Though none of us cared for the marzipan back home, we all found it delicious.
Returned on Friday for a full day with Per's and his planetarium which he set up in the museum attic. The bus there is equivalent to 5 CAD and the busses here are all like coaches back home, tall backed fabric covered seats, and the most pleasant voice states in a Mary Poppins tone "Neshten Plats..." to announce the next stop.
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