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Well Muhler, yes, I have now been to Copenhagen and even to Skagen.
And I've sailed under the landmark bridge between Denmark and Sweden.
And past the "Hamlet" castle of Kronborg at Helsingor, which is not a usual thing, as although the Baltic Sea is non-tidal, certain other things, (sorry, I can't remember exactly what), have to be a certain way for cruise ships to be able to navigate the channel in that area.
I can't say I've seen a lot of your country, but I can say I saw a lot in the few days I sailed around it and was on it.
And the funny thing is, eveywhere I went, there was something about CP Mary and her life, wherever I went.
For example, of the many options on offer, my husband and I took the "Free Time in Three Locations" and that was basically a bus from the ship to three different parts of Copenhagen where we were let loose on our own.
We just needed to not get lost, and get back to the bus to be taken to the next area - quite thrilling to be in a foreign city, without a map, and under pressure to literally not miss the bus.
So because I've taken an interest in my fellow Tasmanian M, I realised our ship was berthed right alongside the apartment block where she once lived.
And the first stop of the day was the Cathedral where F and M wed. The bus used the parking area at the side for our pickup.
We whizzed in and had a good look - and so already a second CP Mary location to photograph.
We raced off from here through the narrow streets to the Radhus - familiar from the many Danish TV shows we've watched over the last few years here in Oz on the SBS channel.
Then we pressed onto to the Tivoli Gardens, but were too early, it hadn't opened yet.
We got as far as the Glyptotek and then had to turn around to get back to the bus.
The next stop was where we climbed the tower of the Christiansborg Slot - I've posted some photos I took, in the thread about that building - and again the bus parked near the church where the twins were christened - so we went in for a look and some photos.
Then the bus took us to Amalienborg, and we were told that because the flag was flying, that F and M were actually there, at home. But no-one came to the window.
A professional camera crew were filming in front of their building, and we saw the changing of the guards.
I took more photos - there were some nice gladioli in the sunlight in one of the rooms.
We went off from here to see Nyhavn and managed to find our way back.
Then we went to the large domed church, the Marble Church, near the palace complex, and then down to the fountain and harbour-side where the bus was parked at the back of the palaces.
We finished with a side trip to the Little Mermaid.
I took so many photos - even of the palace back door which is just on the street.
I'll try and post some photos and write a bit about my day in Skagen soon.
They are trying very hard to accommodate the cruise industry in Skagen, and are building a big port - and are very keen as it will help to provide employment in the area, and so their youth will not all have to leave.
(And of course, the Crown Prince Couple sometimes holiday there.)