Sørlandet
The Norwegian ship Sørlandet – the oldest seagoing full-rigged ship in the world, built in 1927 – in Lerwick harbour in the Shetlands, on its 2011 expedition round the North Sea, the British Isles and Scandinavian waters.
Our archive of Pics of the Week for the year 2011.
The Norwegian ship Sørlandet – the oldest seagoing full-rigged ship in the world, built in 1927 – in Lerwick harbour in the Shetlands, on its 2011 expedition round the North Sea, the British Isles and Scandinavian waters.
A tuk-tuk caught in torrential rain in Siem Reap’s Pub Street
Boats on the shore of Tingwall Loch in Shetland
Boats and waterfront buildings on a waterway in Denmark’s charming and friendly capital.
The Galaxy Diner on Route 66 . . . somewhere in Arizona
A girl carrying an aluminium water pot in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province.