This time, it is the round of photos on the theme of climate change.
If you come back to Kongens Nytorv, one can now see an outdoor photos exhibition called "100 Steder at Huske før of forsvinder" (100 places to remember before they disappear). The pictures come from all around the world and their beauty is astounding, but underneath all of them, a text reminds us that each of these places is in potential danger because of the global warming.
If you come back to Kongens Nytorv, one can now see an outdoor photos exhibition called "100 Steder at Huske før of forsvinder" (100 places to remember before they disappear). The pictures come from all around the world and their beauty is astounding, but underneath all of them, a text reminds us that each of these places is in potential danger because of the global warming.
And in orbit around the square are arranged a multitude of decorated planets (they have also invaded the underground stations).
I also checked out Nytorv / Gammeltorv, which is under the theme of melting ice. No need for explanations.
Now let's take Strøget and have a look to Amagertorv.
Well, there are weird things but I think it has nothing to do with climate.
Well, there are weird things but I think it has nothing to do with climate.
I also checked out Nytorv / Gammeltorv, which is under the theme of melting ice. No need for explanations.
Pictures taken on Saturday
And there was on Tuesday night
(Yes, in Copenhagen there is more than 0 ° C, what did you imagine?)
And there was on Tuesday night
(Yes, in Copenhagen there is more than 0 ° C, what did you imagine?)
And we approach our ultimate goal, Rådhuspladsen. But just before we pass in front of some stuff.
And when we finally arrive on the spot, we see a lot of greeny information stands.
But something catches the eye: there is a huge white ball in the middle. I first wondered if it was a balloon or something like that, but at night time, I understood!
Otherwise, I've not checked the Bella Center (I am afraid it might be kind of difficult to access these days), and I've not yet seen any demonstrations...
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