
Vragebugten

Hard to believe, but this is a labyrinth. Parts of it is marked with flour.

The Einang-stone is 1,47 m high, 1,05 wide and between 13 – 18 cm thick. The rune-inscription dates from ca 300 CE: “[Ek go]ðagastir runo faihido” or “I Gudgjest wrote the runes”.
The stone is very brittle and stands under a roof and behind glass-walls to keep it safe.

View from Gardberg. Fog in the valley below.

Remains of a burialmound at Gardberg.

One of the 4 large standing stones.

A stone circle with 4 stones left standing. Height about 2 m.

“Gunnarstorprøysa” in march-snow.

“Gunnarstorprøysa”. A large (diameter 30 m., height 3 m) bronze-age burial-cairn.

Sideview of second standing stone.

The second standing stone.

Standingstone #1 from the side.

Lone standing stone at Blomsholm.

The altarstone left in the photo.

The stonering at Blomsholm.

Further off, still westward.

Another view westward.

Another view westward.

The ship towards west.

Eastern sternstone and 2 more.

Eastern sternstone, about 4 m high

The western sternstone and two more

Sternstone to the west, about 4 m high


The shipsetting

Single standing stone.

Single, standing stone.

2 other stones, not from the triangle.

The two stones in the middle, and one of the corner-stones.

1-3 cornerstones of the triangle.
4 two middles stones.
5 large, broad out-lier stone.

Stone on burial-mound.

One of the triangle, corner-stones.

The stone just outside the triangle.

The two stones in the middle of the triangle, and the stone just outside the triangle.

The triangle, outside stone, the two in the middle and one of the corner-stones.

The triangle.

The mound and standing stone at Stødle church