This is a photo of the spa at Pite Havsbad. It is a resort in Piteå, Sweden. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is the entrance of the main lobby of the resort. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is the Ice Breaker of Piteå. It is used to break the ice that builds up in the mouth of the river as well as take groups Ice Swimming. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is a Harbor in Jävre (A Small Town outside of Piteå). Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This Bay leads to the Sea. I like the boardwalk. Photo was taken from the top of the Lighthouse. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This photo is taken of me at the top of the Lighthouse. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is the Lighthouse in Jävre. It was moved here from another part of Sweden because Jävre is where lighthouses were built in Sweden. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is an old church in Piteå. It is located with an old church town. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is a photo of some of the old houses by the church. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
I am pretending that this is my house in the small church town. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is a building used to test tires. They bring in different things to test out the performance driving on snow and ice. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is a photo of the South Harbor of Piteå. It was taken from the 14th Floor of the Kust Hotel and Spa. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is a photo of the City Center. It was taken from the 14th Floor of the Kust Hotel and Spa. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
Photo from the Harbor in which the fishing boats are docked. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is me standing in the city center. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This is me standing at the South Harbor of Piteå. The water was very cold but I was told that it can be upwards of 20 degrees in the summer. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
This was to showcase the Fall leaves. Near the harbor is this set of tracks, they are active so I would not recommend standing here as it could be very dangerous. Photo Credit: Danielle Gadsby |
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