Experience Blekinge's coast as the birds see it...
During the late Middle Ages, Avaskär was the easternmost Danish city, a somewhat strange location as it lies in a barren landscape. One explanation for the location is probably that it would help with guarding against Sweden. Perhaps functioned as a pantry for the border fortress Brömsehus.
The film is commented in Swedish, but there is also the option to add English subtitles in the menu.
See more films about the Biosphere Reserve
This film is part of a series of drone films that the organisation Blekinge Archipelago produced to increase knowledge about the connection between the natural and cultural environments in the Biosphere Reserve. Through these films, it is possible to experience a number of known and unknown areas along Blekinge's coast - in the way that perhaps a sea eagle sees the coast. In the films, we mix information and images concerning both culture and nature.
These films can be used in several different ways, for example to be inspired to further journeys within the Biosphere area at home in the warmth of the cabin. But also during a hike or kayaking, you can get a wider overview of the area you are in directly via the ARK56 app.