On the shore, the old boathouse.
Dried fish heads. Drying fish is a traditional way of conserving fish. The dried fish are durable for many years. These fish heads have been hanging there for many years. Some of them was quite large, the fish must have been more than twenty kilos. Now they hang there as a reminder of a great fisk catch. Pictures are edited to a slightly more dramatic colors.
A piece of history from the north.
Sincerely
Jan
I like that old boathouse and the landscape behind it. Nice photo!
Thanks @gritata for pleasant comment, sorry for late reply.
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Good story
Thanks @anjula for the comment.
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I get a sense of mystery in these pictures. Great post
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Thanks so much @enosh for the comment. Sorry for late replying.
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Do they eat those dried fish heads or they just display them @karja?
Thanks @cryptopie for commenting. In Norway we no tradition to eat dried fisheads. This heads was pretty large and are a reminder of a great catch.
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