The weather yesterday was remarkably nice for the time of year, so I went fossiling in Sølrod municipality. My reasons were because I’d never travelled further south than Ishøj on the S-tog and because this website promised fossilised sharks at Kalstrup lime quarry, and I thought I’d like one for my room.
An hour after leaving the train station at Sølrod in a westerly direction, I was beginning to regret not bringing a map. The area is a hotchpotch of tiny villages and vast open countryside. All I had to go on was a brief glimpse at Google maps twenty minutes before I left home.
I decided to stick to the roads and just enjoy the exploratory walk. During a total walking time of four hours, I remarkably managed to not only find the anticipated kalkgrave, but also to navigate myself to the distant village of Karlslunde and a bus journey home. The only upsetting part was that by the time I reached the quarry, the light was too disappointing for any photography or excavating.



Wow, the sky in the first pic looks amazing. Like something out of Amelie… Can’t wait to see you soon! x
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oh wow… blue skies. very nice. I am glad you did not get lost.