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Från Kiruna till Trelleborg (R6D6)

Från Kiruna till Trelleborg (R6D6)

Häftad bok. Pansarögat. 600 uppl. 2020. 496 sidor.

Nära nyskick. Klistermärken från bibliotek på insidan längst bak, annars utan anmärkning. Oläst. I skick som ny. Inbunden i elastiska gummipärmar. Färgfotografier.

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ISBN
9789151939117
Titel
Från Kiruna till Trelleborg
Författare
Grejder, Göran
Förlag
Pansarögat
Utgivningsår
2020
Omfång
496 sidor
Bandtyp
Flexband
Mått
186 x 183 mm Ryggbredd 40 mm
Vikt
970 g
Språk
Svenska
Baksidestext
On the first of June, 2012, I began cycling from Kiruna. My goal was Trelleborg – around 1900 kilometres south. I hadn’t planned an exact route. On the bike’s baggage carrier I had mounted a camera, programmed to take a photo every ten seconds while I cycled and during short breaks. Along my way, on byways and highways, I asked people what they thought I should take a look at. Most of them pointed towards their home village, almost invariably ”The loveliest place in Sweden”, and I oftenmost wended my way there.
The rain was my constant companion! It took me 48 days to cycle around 2700 kilometres through Sweden. The camera took around 100,000 photos.On the first of June, 2012, I began cycling from Kiruna. My goal was Trelleborg – around 1900 kilometres south. I hadn’t planned an exact route. On the bike’s baggage carrier I had mounted a camera, programmed to take a photo every ten seconds while I cycled and during short breaks. Along my way, on byways and highways, I asked people what they thought I should take a look at. Most of them pointed towards their home village, almost invariably ”The loveliest place in Sweden”, and I oftenmost wended my way there.
The rain was my constant companion! It took me 48 days to cycle around 2700 kilometres through Sweden. The camera took around 100,000 photos.On the first of June, 2012, I began cycling from Kiruna. My goal was Trelleborg – around 1900 kilometres south. I hadn’t planned an exact route. On the bike’s baggage carrier I had mounted a camera, programmed to take a photo every ten seconds while I cycled and during short breaks. Along my way, on byways and highways, I asked people what they thought I should take a look at. Most of them pointed towards their home village, almost invariably ”The loveliest place in Sweden”, and I oftenmost wended my way there.
The rain was my constant companion! It took me 48 days to cycle around 2700 kilometres through Sweden. The camera took around 100,000 photos.On the first of June, 2012, I began cycling from Kiruna. My goal was Trelleborg – around 1900 kilometres south. I hadn’t planned an exact route. On the bike’s baggage carrier I had mounted a camera, programmed to take a photo every ten seconds while I cycled and during short breaks. Along my way, on byways and highways, I asked people what they thought I should take a look at. Most of them pointed towards their home village, almost invariably ”The loveliest place in Sweden”, and I oftenmost wended my way there.
The rain was my constant companion! It took me 48 days to cycle around 2700 kilometres through Sweden. The camera took around 100,000 photos.On the first of June, 2012, I began cycling from Kiruna. My goal was Trelleborg – around 1900 kilometres south. I hadn’t planned an exact route. On the bike’s baggage carrier I had mounted a camera, programmed to take a photo every ten seconds while I cycled and during short breaks. Along my way, on byways and highways, I asked people what they thought I should take a look at. Most of them pointed towards their home village, almost invariably ”The loveliest place in Sweden”, and I oftenmost wended my way there.
The rain was my constant companion! It took me 48 days to cycle around 2700 kilometres through Sweden. The camera took around 100,000 photos.On the first of June, 2012, I began cycling from Kiruna. My goal was Trelleborg – around 1900 kilometres south. I hadn’t planned an exact route. On the bike’s baggage carrier I had mounted a camera, programmed to take a photo every ten seconds while I cycled and during short breaks. Along my way, on byways and highways, I asked people what they thought I should take a look at. Most of them pointed towards their home village, almost invariably ”The loveliest place in Sweden”, and I oftenmost wended my way there.
The rain was my constant companion! It took me 48 days to cycle around 2700 kilometres through Sweden. The camera took around 100,000 photos.