Suomenlinna
Mar. 30th, 2017 06:55 amShe took a ferry to Suomenlinna, a sea fortress in Finland.
She visited the church, which was also a lighthouse.
She looked at the Vesikko Submarine, pink buildings, abandoned green phoneboxes, and a river which had chunks of ice floating on it.
She found dark tunnels to explore, which had stalactites growing in them. She was glad she could use her phone as a torch.
She walked from one island to another, crossing bridges, and it was then that it started to snow.
She found out that the streets on Suomenlinna don't have names. Postal addresses just consist of the letter of the island and the number of the house.
She visited the church, which was also a lighthouse.
She looked at the Vesikko Submarine, pink buildings, abandoned green phoneboxes, and a river which had chunks of ice floating on it.
She found dark tunnels to explore, which had stalactites growing in them. She was glad she could use her phone as a torch.
She walked from one island to another, crossing bridges, and it was then that it started to snow.
She found out that the streets on Suomenlinna don't have names. Postal addresses just consist of the letter of the island and the number of the house.