The Dark Forest
November 5, 2021I escaped lockdown under the pandemic and entered the wilderness. Sceneries from the outskirts of Oslo.
I escaped lockdown under the pandemic and entered the wilderness. Sceneries from the outskirts of Oslo.
The legendary goth rockers The Sisters of Mercy on stage at Rockefeller, Oslo September 28th 2019. The Sisters and Doktor Avalanche have been in my music life since the early 90s though unfortunately I have never seen them LIVE. Until now. No SLR or press pass / photo credentials, so me in the front with my iPhone. Enjoy!
Dominion/Mother, Russia, Vision Thing, No Time To Cry, Doctor Jeep / Detonation Boulevard, Show Me, When you don’t see me, Alice, First and Last and Always, Marian, Better Reptile, Ribbons, Instrumental, Something Fast, I Was Wrong, Flood II
Encore:
More, Lucretia My Reflection, Temple of Love, This Corrosion
The Sisters of Mercy - Temple of Love - Live At Rockefeller, Oslo, Norway September 28th 2019
The Sisters of Mercy - More - Live At Rockefeller, Oslo, Norway September 28th 2019
The Sisters of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection - Live At Rockefeller, Oslo, Norway September 28th 2019
Music video: The Sisters Of Mercy - This Corrosion
World War II. On July 2, 1942, a German Dornier DO17 plane crashed at the mountainside of Hanskakollen hill just outside of Oslo. Most probable cause, bad weather. All three German soldiers on board were killed and the remains of the aircraft spread out.
The wreck is still well kept. DO17 was a very common bomber during Hitler-Germany's offensive in Europe and the Luftwaffe had more than 500 machines when the war broke out in 1939. Since then, these aircraft were quickly replaced with better models. It’s believed that this plane was used as a courier plane between the old Oslo airport Fornebu and the military airport at Gardermoen. Coordinates: Wreck: 60 02' 39.33" - 10 47' 33.16
Engine: 60 02' 24.07' - 10 47' 33.39