The cars are parked so
that even thinner people cannot force themselves in.
So while waiting I
come to chat with a Czech couple who has been working in Iceland near Myvatn in
a small farm for a year. Then come two German guys who have hitchhiked on a
Danish car and one of them studies my car explains the others that “kivi” means
“stone” and “tee” is “road”. He learns Estonain because his girlfriend worked
in Estonia and maybe they’ll move to us.
Swiftly through Denmark
that is built of red brick and where air is white from rain. This ecologically
poor landscape looks even photogenic. This time I board the ferry in Århus to
commemorate the Århus convention (access to information about environmental
issues and right to participation, there’s a big problem with that in Estonia,
long story). Bypassing Copenhagen and Malmö where three and four lanes
intertwine with 130 km/h feel tiring for someone who is used to driving max 80
km/h.
Accommodation is
somewhere in a dark Swedish village.
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