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The nature of the Limfjord is rich and varied. The many intricate coves, broads, and sounds create new and surprising sceneries both on land and at sea. The Limfjord Tales about the nature of the Limfjord therefore also cover a wide and exciting spectre, both in terms of geography and scenery.
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What is moler? And why can this rare form of clay only be found on such a large scale on the northern part of the island of Mors and nowhere else in the world? The Moler Museum tells the story of the moler and the fantastic world of fish, insects, and plants, which could be found here 55 million years ago. Mondays at 11 am., approx. 1 hour.
The Limfjord Centre in the old and well preserved Doverodde Merchant’s House in the western part of the Limfjord is the starting point of a tale about the Limfjord and the people, who have lived alongside it from the Stone Age and until now. Mostly for adults. Tuesdays at 11 am., approx. 1½ hour.
When participating in this tale you explore the life under the surface of the Lim-fjord waters, wearing waders and equipped with a net, a bucket and underwater binoculars - at true experience for children of all ages (from 10 to 100 years!). Tuesdays at 2 pm., approx. 1½ hour.
Limfjord Tale no. 4 The Japanese Garden in Struer Here all senses are activated: the smell of wisteria, the sound of wind harps and running water. You can rest your eyes on soft dome shaped box trees or large edged stones, carefully arranged like only nature can do it. Visit the Japanese Garden in Struer and experience timelessness and inner peace spreading and stopping time. Tuesdays at 11 am, approx. 1½ hour.
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