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The building in the picture is about 350 years old and was used to store food. In Norway we call this building for "Stolpehus". Mouses and rats couldn't get into the building - the link below show you why: http://www.vallemal.no/frames.jsp?Search=stolpehus&menu=3&SearchNow=1

Comments (6)


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Osper

11:40AM | Tue, 12 January 2010

Ah yes, get out the snow shovel!!! Neat!

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tennesseecowgirl

12:11PM | Tue, 12 January 2010

They certainly built it sturdy to with stand all those years and all that snow.. and Osper I don't think a snow shovel is going to get to far in this one. :)

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traceyjane

12:55PM | Tue, 12 January 2010

wonderful capture

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Isabelle711

10:05PM | Tue, 12 January 2010

This is so beautiful. :)) Thank you for sharing the beauty you see. :)) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :))

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psyoshida

11:16PM | Tue, 12 January 2010

Very beautiful. Great shot.

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dochtersions

2:02AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Beautiful! How is it possible that "Stolpehus" so old, and so good looking! Interesting, your info about that forbidden house for mouses and rats. Norway must have had very good carpenters. Also a great welcome here, from me :-)


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