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Denmark has the distinction of being one of the first countries in the world to recognize the importance of its heritage. However it was not possible to save the pier of Cathrinesminde tile- and brickworks (one of my previous postings) at Flensborg Fjord in the Danish German border region. But it still is a distinctive coastal structure.
As already mentioned, most regions in Denmark have easy access to the water and so it was a great advantage for the tile-works to be near the sea, because a couple of hundred years ago transportation by ship was cheaper and easier than transportation across the land. From here the tiles were even transported to the Danish colonies. The local fishermen who have built the three huts, where they keep their bits and pieces, today use what once had been the pier as a beaten path. When you pass by this place on a Saturday afternoon you will almost be in a daze by the aromatic smell of smoked fish since one of these huts also serves as a smoking chamber.

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Additional Photos by Harriet Kaehler (Kielia) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1164 W: 0 N: 2471] (8611)
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