| Sasha, Tiiti and Anna getting a ride in Copenhagen. |
| Sergey presenting the antennas in DTU/ESA anechoic chamber. |
| Timo and Sergey trying to avoid getting impaled by the absorbers. |
| Bondeby in Kongens Lyngby. Lots of thatched roofs. |
| Door handle at Lyngby church. |
| Copenhagen had an ongoing elephant parade. |
| Nyhavn. Later, Tiiti noticed that basically the same picture is in a magnet on our fridge door. |
| City seabus uses the same tickets as rest of the local public transport. |
| Roskilde has a viking boat museum based on what they recovered from the bottom of the sea. |
| A reconstruction. |
| The viking wife is happily pregnant. |
| Yulia and Tiiti walking over a protected ancient village. |
| Most of the Danish kings and queens are buried in the Roskilde cathedral. |
| Each hall reflects the building period. |
| Weird grinning figures had been carved on the benches. |
| This chapel was finished just last year. Improving on historic world heritage sites sounds brave. |
| Thatched roof in Dragør. |
| All houses in Dragør are yellow. |
| The mirrors are a handy way to stalk on the neighbours. |
| The house behind is not IKEA but a Danish radio concert hall. |
| The greenhouse tube from the previous picture seen from inside. |
| We did not ride that bike to Copenhagen. |
| Why didn't we have these toys as a kid? Treasures of the national museum. |
| Royal park in the royal front of the royal library. Everything is royal in Denmark. |