Fishermn`s pier, "Nothjell".
From the time before different types of plastic began to be used for fishing gear. In the past fishnets "not" was fishing nets made of cotton. After they had been in use for a Fev weeks, it was important that they were landed and dried. Cotton is organic material and will start decomposing if not dried and maintained. The fish nets were hung up in the tap building. The size of the construction tells also something about the size of the fishing nets. ThThis pier located in the fjord Lyngen is in good condition and is taken good care of for the future.
A piece of history from the north of Norway.
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Jan
Great post
Thank you so much anjula
Its nice that a piece of history is being cared for like that. Interesting post!
a very useful work,telling about the history of ancient times,you are incredible my brother,@karja
I Norge, selv disse sengeplasser ser ut til å bli et eventyr.
Du har den uvanlige skjønnheten i fjordene, som er makeløs til noe annet!
Takk, @karja deling av gammel brygge for fiskere.
Dette er historie!
Med de beste ønsker, @singa
In Norway, even such berths seem like a fairy tale.
You have an unusual beauty of the fjords, which is incomparable with anything!
Thank you @karja for sharing the old fishing dock. That's history! My best regards,
It's well decorated structure of fisher net. It's useful work so amazing and so much interesting side of history.
Good job @karja...👍👍👍👍👍
very nice post my friend @karja
good job👍😉
Thank you zul :)
Hm! l didn't know. Thanks for the post :-)
thanks for the information .. very helpful
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U'r welcome brother
Debe ser madera dura, no? que tipo de arboles usas para estas construcciones?
Gracias Piel por curiosidad, creo que se utilizaron abeto en la construcción. En el norte no tenemos muchos tipos de madera para construir :)