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Denmark Travel Video
Here you will find a treasure of information with regard to travel video of Denmark as well as a wealth of information on the subject of Denmark travel video, travel movie and travel film. You can also find unique vacations and tours available for Denmark. This Denmark travel video page is updated frequently, so visit early and visit often.
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This video is a true guide of Copenhagen, as it presents the most remarkable and important sites of Danish capital among which are the City Hall Square, Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Royal Library, Nyhaven harbor and Christiania Freetown. It also captures local open-air markets, cafe, shops, restaurants, galleries and streets. |
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The following video is dedicated to the most peaceful Danish city - Christianso. It strikes our imagination with its beautiful and inspiring scenery. You can do the island by bike (or on foot) in about half an hour. It is beautiful due to its picturesque coastline. |
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According to this video the island Bornholm is replete with castles and church ruins from the Middle Ages. We can see mysterious Hammershes castle and middle-aged church that served as a fortress in the past. This island is popular by its picturesque coastline. |
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This video gives you a chance to get acquainted with Arhus city the second oldest city in Denmark. The Old Town is one large open air museum. There is also an excellent anthropological museum here where rare discoveries are exhibited. |
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Watching the following video you will find about the city where the great tale teller Hans Christian Andersen was born. The city is full of pedestrian streets and cycling paths. It is popular tourist destination because there are many antique shops which are like museums. |
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In the given video you will find out interesting information about rune stones, stones with runic inscriptions dating from the early Middle Ages. There are many rune stones throughout the country, giving clues about ancient life. Some 1800 dolmen boulders are remnants of the stone age, and burial sites date back 8 thousand years. |
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