Today's trek will probably be one of the highlights of this trip. After a tip from my cousin we decided to head back north again, past Løkken and another kilometre or so to Rubjerg Knude Fyr/Lighthouse. This lighthouse is partly buried in sand, just like the church we saw the other day. It is estimated that it will fall prey to the sea within twenty years.
But the most interesting part of this is the surrounding sand dunes - a veritable desert. Check out the photos below!
After this we continued south, heading towards the ferry for Thyborøn, the island of Thybor. Many place names on Tyr, Thyr and Thi around here, probably named for Norse God Tyr.
Have stopped at Krik Vig camping in Agger for the night, a quite unremarkable place with a remarkably expensive Wifi. This is not a place I would recommend if more than one person plans to use Wifi.
Our plan is to catch the ferry first thing in the morning and then travel on to Rømø and Oasen Camp site.
What on earth is that in the distance?
Could it be the Sahara?
The sand was super soft
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