Annemarie Nissen 🇩🇰
2022 European Championships (Munich)
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Newt Scamander, in Guilty!¡
References taken from 'The Danish Girl'. Movie starring Eddie Redmayne, coincidentally, Newt Scamander Actor.
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Referencias tomadas de 'La chica Danesa', Película donde Eddie Redmayne actúa, el cual casualmente es Actor de Newt Scamander.
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tragic and fragile beauty of Lili Elbe
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Lili Elbe
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My Favourite Amber Heard Red Carpet Looks
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Here’s a bit of fun folklore.
The largest rock in Denmark is nothing much to look at if you come from an area with mountains but Denmark is mainly made of sand and dirt that was pushed down from Sweden and Norway during the ice age and they gifted us a few big rocks in the process.
The biggest rock came to rest on Funen and became the focus of much lore. People couldn’t figure out how such a huge rock ended up in the middle of a field and eventually named it Damestenen which means The Lady’s Rock (or very directly and literally translated to LadyStone)
It was named so because people believed it had been thrown by a woman. Sometimes a human woman, sometimes a magical witch and sometimes a troll woman, but either way she supposedly got angry at Svindinge Church and threw the rock at it but missed.
It’s not uncommon to explain large or weird rocks near churches as someone wanting to destroy it. Roskilde Church where all the Danish royals are buried has this stone nearby
It’s said to look like that because the devil or a troll threw it and his fingers dug into the stone.
But The Lady’s Rock is the only one believed to have been thrown by a woman which is pretty fun.
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Mother & daughter wearing the same coat:
Prada coat in powder blue: Mary in 2013 // Isabella in 2024
Andiata coat in powder pink: Mary in 2015 // Josephine in 2024
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Frederikke Lærke 🇩🇰
2018 Beach Handball World Championships (Kazan)
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AMBER HEARD | The Danish Girl interview (2015)
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