Christiansø - 55° 19' 12" N 15° 11' 08" E
The harbour, taken from the island of Fredricksø looking across to Christiansø Christiansø is the largest island of the Ertholmene Archipelago, a cluster of tiny Danish islands in The Baltic, quite a long way from home! The islands have been used for defence since the mid-1600s, when King Christian V first built fortifications, until the fortress was decommissioned in the 1850s. There are about 100 people who live on the islands today. Artists and those who support the 40,000, mostly day trippers, they receive each year. A tiny dot in a strategic location in The Baltic When planning our passages, we always look for interesting places to visit. And, when we have friends aboard, things that will interest them. Gord and Jenny are birders. Yes, those folks who wander out and about with binoculars. And right now, as we discovered in Helgoland, is prime birding with the spring migration and nesting season in full swing. The Ertholmene Archipelago, and...