Now about Horsens... This is a very long slideshow of my exploration of Horsens through the couple of weeks I have been here so far. I walk a lot and I shoot a lot, the city, the campus, the seaside, the lakes, everything that comes along!
Horsens is a charming seaside town. Actually, its localisation is even better because it's between the Horsens Bay (eastern coast of Jutland peninsula) and lake Norrestrand which is a nature reserve. VIA University College campus is located on the outskirts of town, just by the lake.
Four our second trip we went to Odense, just two days after visiting Aarhus. Odense is located on the Fionia island, south-east from Horsens in the direction of Copenhagen. This time we were joined by my new flatmate from Estonia, so we got an international feel of the trip already.
And so I arrived in Denmark on 1st february. The next 5 months I was about to spend in the city of Horsens located by the western coast of Jutland by the Baltic sea. I went there with a friend from my home university and considering that we started classes at february 6th we had a few days to accomodate to the city and to do a bit of travelling. The following day the first thing in the morning we hopped on a train and rode to Aarhus. It is second biggest city in Denmark that is just about 30km away from Horsens.
Here I wanted to share a batch or miscellaneous photographs I have taken during the winter period and I am exceptionally fond of them for some reason. All urban shots were taken in Warsaw as I walked around between classes and projects, while all the nature shots are at my hometown Ciechanów. Wherever the dog is - that's definitely hometown.
In September I went for the weekend to Wrocław with my highschool friend, Anna. The decision was quite spontaneous and ridiculously cheap prices of Ryanair plane tickets convinced us to fly there from Warsaw Modlin airport. I hadn't ever been to Wrocław before that and I heard so much about it that I was very excited to go.