my cooking class and finding ruins in the telemark

Hello, everyone in weekend community greetings🙏 Thank you for last time. Thanks to the @galenkp and @andrastia make us active on the weekends so we can find something good to share with. The last two weeks and weekends were very busy with work, but still found some time for some activities.
I had my Indian cooking class on 8th May at Porsgrunn the town 35 kilometers from our place. a group of Norwegian friends wanted to learn Indian cooking. if I am invited to some other place than my own kitchen I need to inspect the kitchen before. we were driving to that place on 7 th may Saturday, after meeting people. we had some time. so we took a small tour to the next town called skien 12 kilometers from Porsgrunn.

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The town hall in skien.

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This river we will see when we will on the highest point of the hill in the center of town from the ruins at kapitelberget.

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Here is the information board in Norwegian. it explains the Cultural and Natural heritage of this place after the Viking age. This Crypt church was built in12 century and is 1 of only 4 built-in Norway.
Kapitelberget is situated in the center of the highest point of Skien, surrounded by residential houses a children's playground, and a kindergarten.

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the approach to the church ruins goes through the kindergarten and playground.

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oddly the rock hill on which the church was built is full of fossils from an ancient coral reef. the waters of norway are far too cold to support any coral but it is believed that millions of years ago norway was part of a continent below the equator. at some point the earth poles shifted resulting in norway being located in the far north.
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we tried to get good photos of some fossils but most of the rock is covered in grass and other vegetation and the fossils in visible rock are mostly very small

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after zooming in we can see some coral fossils.

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The stairs to the church

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The south view of the town

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the west view of the city including the city hall and the river seen earlier.

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The ruin of the church is surrounded by trees.


This is the crypt

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The passage to enter underground

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This was once the main entrance.

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Standing at different levels, playing with shadows.

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The ventilation and light source for the underground chambers. these small windows are still in good shape.

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Then the day after on Sunday, I was busy with my Indian cooking course and we all enjoyed the food.
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That was my week 18's weekend thank you for stopping by.

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I find ruins fascinating, and love it when there are information boards about we are looking it, Norway and the UK have loads of them, whenever I am in a new place, I will check what archaeological ruins are nearby!
Indian cooking is fantastic and quite often I will conjure up some recipes from my fast, I have have many Indians teach me cooking.
This sounds like you had a wonderful weekend and made quite a few Norwegians happy with the cooking!

Thank you🙏 @tengolotodo I heard you living in Finland the part of Scandinavia sure you have some heritage there or around. Thank you for the cooking compliments I post and won some Indian recipes in the Qurator hive top-chef and plant power vegan community some tips might be helpful for your interest.Greetings from Norway.😊

I live in Scotland in the UK and yes we have massive amounts of heritage :)

Oh did you, well done, I must go there and check those recipes!