Jelshøj
February 17, 2010
Jelshøj – a 128 m high hill (the tallest “mountain” in Denmark is Yding Skovhøj – 173 m). The top of the hill is really a burial mound from the Bronze Age.
From here you have a beautiful view over Århus (north) – the second biggest city in Denmark. A few km to the south my little town is hidden in the snow-white landscape between hills and trees……
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How interesting! I didn’t know Denmark was such a flat country; are you just above sea level then?
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Yes, I was born in Ribe BELOW sealeavel (!), now I live around 60 m above, and the highest peak in Denmark is around 170 m. Look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ejer_Bavneh%C3%B8j
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