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TAR 19 Locations/Destinations **Spoilers**
Prophet:
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georgiapeach:
Chateau...you are awesome!!
I love all the work ferretting out these locations!! What FUN!!
Roskilde Viking Museum looks like a perfect place for a task!! Love the scenic locatiion, love the boats, love the pictures from you!!
Can't wait to see your nest stop!! :popcorn:
Chateau d If:
Here is my next report from Copenhagen on possible locations visited by the Race on July 4th:
What is the never-to-be-missed TAR favorite task subject matter?
:hearts: Animals :hearts:
I asked the hotel concierge about where there are animals in Copenhagen, what kinds of animals Denmark is famous for (nothing came to my mind!), if somebody wanted to work with animals where would they go?
The concierge gave me two places and some hotel guests mentioned a third:
* The Zoo
* Jutland horses at the Carlsberg Visitor's center
* A nearby open-air farm (which I got the name wrong so it was a bit of a chase)
I dismissed the Zoo because I had never heard of it before and I wanted to check the other leads first. The horses sounded very promising. I went. But nobody saw any race activity there. The couple that told me about the open-air-farm were the European equivalent of Anita & Arthur ! :lol: I finally got the name sorted out and much to my delight it started looking like TAR turf and lots of it!.
Fully stoked, I took the metro out to Frilandsmuseet (it was about 15 minutes, really easy). And FREE admission too! It's on 84 acres, has dozens of farms, and lot of animals.
Here's the map:
wikipedia Frilandsmuseet
--- Quote ---The museum features more than 100 buildings from rural environments and dating from 1650-1950. All buildings are original and has been moved piece by piece from their original location save a windmill that is still found in its original location.
The museum contains rural buildings from all regions of Denmark, including many of the small and remote Danish islands like Bornholm, Læsø. Represented are also buildings from the Faroe Islands, as well as the former Danish possessions of Southern Schleswig in Germany and Scania and Halland in Sweden. The distribution demonstrates how life has been adapted to regional living conditions and availability of materials. Buildings include a farmhouse from the island of læsø thatched with kelp
Represented in the collection are also all social living conditions, from a manor house to a poorhouse, different types of buildings like farms, mills and workshops, and numerous professions..
The museum include six mills including a post mill from 1662. Some of the mills are regularly operated by a guild of volunteers.
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http://www.youtube.com/v/2c35OnJvzJs?version=3&hl
There are sheep:
And goats: (yes, that is an electric fence!)
And cattle:
And geese:
The authenticity and perfection of the relocated farm structures is stunning. I'm thinking this place just has to be a Race destination as I walk around. Look at these buildings! :jam:
So, did the Race come to Frilandsmuseet? After walking about it I started asking around if anybody was there on July 4th. Some staffers"remember" some "don't remember".
But there definitely were cameras and chaos going on that day. :tup: :jam: :hoot:
More info coming later ...
Here's a hint at the animal task: queue music
georgiapeach:
You're SUCH a tease! :lol:
have no idea what the song means... ???
It is a beautiful place! Reminds me of the gypsy village place....
I never knew Denmark had windmills!
:popcorn:
Chateau d If:
Thanks! Just in case you were wondering, I had a lot of fun (and blisters on my feet) doing this. :hoot:
In my investigation of Frilandsmuseet I tried to indicate that on July 4th the Teams were working with animals somehow: like milking, collecting eggs, catching geese, etc. There was no confirmation of any such thing. But there was something because I saw a lot of smiles and masked giggles :lol: ;).
Finally, with a bit of word play and pantomime I was finally able to pull the correct species out of my hat. :lol3:
You will not believe what was going on there. Not in 100 years!
It's called Kaninhop:
Meet Snoopy (for example!)
Rabbit Jumping Takes Scandanavia By Storm By Mike
--- Quote ---Copenhagen, Sept 5, 2010–The Danish National Rabbit Hopping championship drew millions of spectators as bunnies from all over Denmark and surrounding areas competed the the big prize: a ten foot carrot. Rabbit hopping has taken Scandinavia by storm with millions of Scandinavians taking up the sport. “Schools are empty and virtually no one goes to work,” complained Fredrik Reinfeldt, the prime minister of Sweden. The finance minister of Norway cried, “Our economy is on the verge of collapse. Everyone is rabbit jumping!” Many social and city services are breaking down as more and more Scandinavians are replacing having sex in the snow with bunny hopping as the national sport.
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http://www.youtube.com/v/ptyKSiRyQ4Y?version=3&hl
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