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The Little Mermaid statue was a present from brewer Carl Jacobsen (The Carlsberg Breweries) to the city of Copenhagen, made by a then little known sculptor called Edvard Erichsen. The Little Mermaid was unveiled at Langelinje in 1913, as part of a general trend in Copenhagen in those days, selecting classical and historical figures to be used as decorations in the city's parks and public areas.  "The Little Mermaid" (Danish: Den lille havfrue, literally: the little seawoman) is a popular fairy tale by the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen about a young mermaid willing to give up her life in

I went to the Icebar, by Icehotel with my friend Thomas in Copenhagen the otherday.  I have to say, it is probably the coolest place I've ever been to.  You walk in and the whole bar is made of ice.  They dress you in a warm parka and give you an iceshot with a drink of your choice.  I can definitely cross that off my bucketlist.  Please enjoy the photos:)

Lone, Christian, Emma, Clara and Sara make up the Bjorklund clan.  They are probably the most lovable people I've ever met, and I kind of miss them just blogging about them:)  They housed me for one week in Copenhagen and made me feel so welcome, almost like I was family.  Lone made me coffee every morning (which is essential for jetlag) Christian helped me with computer-tech stuff, Emma is one of the sweetest little girls, Clara is eccentric and made me a bracelet and Sara is the youngest, loves to smile and say no:)  Here are some

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