About ‘Hanklit, Isle of Mors’ by Lene Shannon
Hanklit - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the northern coast of the Isle of Mors - is part of an impressive formation of mo-clay and volcanic ashes that rises 60 meters above sea level. It was formed 60-50 mio. years ago. In the folded layers of this special type of clay, you find fossils of fish and plants. Mo-clay is only found on…
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Throughout my career as a journalist and writer/editor, a camera has been a natural part of my toolkit. In recent years, I have also used it to capture the impressions that nature around me has to offer.
I live on the island of Mors in the Limfjord, Denmark. It is situated close to the North Sea and National Park Thy – a unique area offering everything from rough storms to moody mornings in the dunes. I also roam about in the southern part of Jutland, the Wadden Sea in…
