Sweden

8:30 - alarm and the breakfast
9:30 - packing up all our stuff
10:15 - departure the hotel and going to the Vasa Museum
10:45-12:15 - visit of the Museum
12:20 - stop for the coffee and cheesecake
13:30 - fueling and cleaning the car + lunch (hot dog, 5 pieces of watermelon)
14:45 - arrival to the airport, car return and waiting for check-in
15:45 - waiting and drinking the beer
17:35 - take off the

=>>>>> driven 130 km

Andrea Platilova

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6 Aug 2021

Day 8 - Last day in Sweden

Sweden

8:30 - alarm and the breakfast
9:30 - packing up all our stuff
10:15 - departure the hotel and going to the Vasa Museum
10:45-12:15 - visit of the Museum
12:20 - stop for the coffee and cheesecake
13:30 - fueling and cleaning the car + lunch (hot dog, 5 pieces of watermelon)
14:45 - arrival to the airport, car return and waiting for check-in
15:45 - waiting and drinking the beer
17:35 - take off the

=>>>>> driven 130 km



Vasa Museum
The Vasa Museum is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden. Located on the island of Djurgården, the museum displays the only almost fully intact 17th century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship Vasa that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.

After 333 years on the sea bed the mighty warship was salvaged.

After sailing about 1300 meters, a light gust of wind caused the Vasa to heel over on its side. Water poured in through the gun portals and the ship sank with a loss of 53 lives.

The warship is 69 meter-long.