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A bridge connecting two little islands. I think that's Gamla Stan behind it.
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I don't know what this building is, but it was very impressive-looking. The tour was not guided, but Karin and Magnus pointed out a fair amount of the sights.
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Looks like a great view from up there. And a nice place to sail too.
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Some more boats sailing in the archipelago -- technically we've been in the Baltic Sea all along.
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These people basically have an island to themselves.
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We had dinner on the boat, and while we were eating we docked shortly at Vaxholm. This picture was taken from our table.
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Here we are after dinner and before dessert. Karin had tea, but the rest of us had chocolate mousse with raspberries.
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We got back to "downtown" Stockholm and walked around a little more. This is in one of the main squares for night life. There are many clubs in the area.
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The Swedish Two Towers. This was outside a movie theater on Kungsgatan (literally, King's Street), another major upscale shopping street.
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This statue is in Hötorget (the Haymarket area). There's a pigeon on each head. Oh yeah, and the statues are all naked... tee-hee!
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