See the tall, thin white construction on the left? There is a pedestrian walkway extending to the left from it and it actually connects to the hillside. I have photos taken from the walkway towards the end of the Sweden photos.
Historical marker for The Coal Shed. Most of these signs are Swedish side-by-side with English. The title is over the Swedish portion.
The Coal Shed.
Interesting bike storage, complete with a simple roof.
This camera is limited to a zoom factor of 2.8. Here I was zooming in on one of the rides at the amusement park across the bay. I took a non-zoomed video of 5 minutes in length of all the rides at the park which shows the repetitious nature of the park.
This outcropping of rocks are one of many in Stockholm. They are often populated by sunbathers, as was the case here (they're behind).
The position of this photo was turned into the video I took.
Not conveyed too well, but this boat really looked like a secret special agent's Euro boat.
One full tour of the little island completed.
A pay toilet. 5 Krona most of the time.
They are both "Hop On-Hop Off" boat as well as bus tours of Stockholm. Here is a map of their routes.
Looking across the bay at the slanted slope roof of The Vasa Museum. The Vasa sank in 1628 soon after launching, and was raised in 1961.