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Spirit of the Wild by night 2

Spirit of the Wild by night 2
Spirit of the Wild by night 2

The 'Spirit of the Wild' photo exhibition consists of 100 powerful photos of the world's animal life. Photo exhibition by Steve Bloom. Steve Bloom grew up in South Africa but lives in the UK. He is one of the world's leading nature photographers. He has worked with Spirit of the Wild for over a decade. Here at Raul Wallenberg's torg in Stockholm.

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Spirit of the Wild - D1

Spirit of the Wild - D1
Spirit of the Wild - D1

The 'Spirit of the Wild' photo exhibition consists of 100 powerful photos of the world's animal life. Photo exhibition by Steve Bloom.

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Spirit of the Wild - D2

Spirit of the Wild - D2
Spirit of the Wild - D2

The 'Spirit of the Wild' photo exhibition consists of 100 powerful photos of the world's animal life. Photo exhibition by Steve Bloom.

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S. Blasieholmshamnen at Grand Hotel

S. Blasieholmshamnen at Grand Hotel
S. Blasieholmshamnen at Grand Hotel

Södra Blasieholmshamnen in front of Grand Hotel, arguably the most exclusive hotel in Sweden. Among other celebrities it is a tradition that all the Nobel Prize winners stay at this hotel each year during the prize ceremonies.

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The Swedish National Museum of Art

The Swedish National Museum of Art
The Swedish National Museum of Art

Nationalmuseum (in Swedish) – Sweden's largest art museum.

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Waldemarsudde 1

Waldemarsudde 1
Waldemarsudde 1

Waldemarsudde, originally the home of Prince Eugen, son of Oscar II (1865-1947), became state-owned after the Prince's death and in accordance with his will, and is now among the most-visited art museums in Sweden. The complex consists of a castle-like main building - the Mansion - finished in 1905, and a Gallery Building, added in 1913. The estate also includes the original manor-house building, known as the Old House and an old linseed mill, both dating back to the 1780s.

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Waldemarsudde 2

Waldemarsudde 2
Waldemarsudde 2

Waldemarsudde, originally the home of Prince Eugen, son of Oscar II (1865-1947), became state-owned after the Prince's death and in accordance with his will, and is now among the most-visited art museums in Sweden. The complex consists of a castle-like main building - the Mansion - finished in 1905, and a Gallery Building, added in 1913. The estate also includes the original manor-house building, known as the Old House and an old linseed mill, both dating back to the 1780s.

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Waldemarsudde 3

Waldemarsudde 3
Waldemarsudde 3

Waldemarsudde, originally the home of Prince Eugen, son of Oscar II (1865-1947), became state-owned after the Prince's death and in accordance with his will, and is now among the most-visited art museums in Sweden. The complex consists of a castle-like main building - the Mansion - finished in 1905, and a Gallery Building, added in 1913. The estate also includes the original manor-house building, known as the Old House and an old linseed mill, both dating back to the 1780s.

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