RFR7NHC4–View of Oslo and the Baltic Sea from the observation deck of the Opera House, Norway.
RMGGH650–View of the granite sundial built on top of Parnidis dune accurately showing the time in the administrative centre of Neringa municipality located on the Curonian Spit a 98 km long, thin, curved sand-dune spit that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea coast in Lithuania
RM2BB0BA0–A small store cairn has been built from round granite stones on a rocky bay of the Baltic Sea on a sunny summer day. Trollarviken near
RFR5Y723–View of Oslo and the Baltic Sea from the observation deck of the Opera House, Norway.
RMGGH2TK–View of the granite sundial built by Lithuanian architect R. Kristapavicius, and the sculptor K. Pudymas in 1995 on top of Parnidzio dune accurately showing the time in the administrative centre of Neringa municipality located on the Curonian Spit a 98 km long, thin, curved sand-dune spit that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea coast in Lithuania
RMMJE731–The Baltic Sea, seen from the cliffs south of Hammershus, Europe, Denmark, Bornholm,
RFRB8418–Vintage engraving of Sweden High Coast, part of the Gulf of Bothnia with steep granite cliffs and rocky islands rising from the sea
RFHPDNKJ–The Baltic Sea coast line of the northern Bornholm in Denmark, seen from the Hammershus castle ruin
RM2BB0BE7–A small store cairn has been built from round granite stones on a rocky bay of the Baltic Sea on a sunny summer day. Trollarviken near
RFT0EDGY–view from the Swedish and rocky coast on the Baltic sea
RMGGH2RF–View of the granite sundial built by Lithuanian architect R. Kristapavicius, and the sculptor K. Pudymas in 1995 on top of Parnidzio dune accurately showing the time in the administrative centre of Neringa municipality located on the Curonian Spit a 98 km long, thin, curved sand-dune spit that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea coast in Lithuania
RM2BB0BD9–A small store cairn has been built from round granite stones on a rocky bay of the Baltic Sea on a sunny summer day. Trollarviken near
RF2K0N0CG–granite from the Baltic Sea coast in Waabs, Germany isolated on white background