"The swans arch their necks in the limpid stream."
Ribe and the Castle Hill, 1904.
[Relaxing in the hammock.]
[Young man covered in mud.]
[Young children in the water and on the beach.]
[Young boys in lake.]
[Small boat anchored in the lake.]
[Group portrait taken on rocks by the water.]
[Group of young people in row boats.]
[Playing on the raft.]
[Sailboat.]
[Summer camp on edge of water.]
["Riis Camp," Eight boys at lake.]
[View of rocky beach.]
Ribe, the pulpit in the Domkirke.
Ribe. Hausen's bakery, torn down in the restoration of the Domkirke to give more room.
Ribe Domkirke. The "pagan" that was uncovered when the white wash of centuries was removed in the restoration (1904) -- see him up in the top of the arch to the left. He is supposed to be protecting a