International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) Workshop 3 and
European Environment Agency (EEA) Conference,
Copenhagen, DENMARK

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Copenhagen has terrific bike lanes.


Our EEA hosts and heroes, Andrus Meiner and Ronan Uhel


Ronan chairs and delivers a talk during the EEA conference.


Ronan, EEA Executive Director Jacqueline McGlade, and Andrus, as they listened intently to EEA conference presentations shown to them on the desktop monitors in front of them.


A Copenhagen city shuttle bus in the mode of a little steam train!




The Danish are never short on ways of havng fun!


A little jazz band parade on the Strøget østergade, part of the longest shopping streets in all of Europe (closed to vehicular traffic). The Copenhagen Jazz Festival took place the week that we were there.


This is not a statue, but a pirate mime on the Strøget, not unlike the same one seen earlier in the year at Fanueil Hall Marketplace in Boston (see that photo gallery).


Near the main entrance of Tivoli Park and Gardens where they also had the world famous "Bodies" exhibit.


One of the main entrances to Tivoli Park and Gardens.


Tivoli carousel giraffe!


Certainly a highlight of the park for me was the Pirateriet Restaurant, docked in the large lake at the center of the park.




Near the entrance to the restaurant with a little girl sitting on a fake shark.


Pirate "welcoming" booth at gangplank entrance to restaurant.


From the gangplank as you enter the restaurant.


Note the fake hammerhead shark hanging to the right.




Aboare the pirate ship restaurant.


And of course our waiter was in full costume, serving us there on the poopdeck!


Good food fashioned in a Caribbean style.


Danish style burger.


with "lasagne" and salad.


And of course a flask for your soft drink!


A short tour aboard the ship revealed many fun likenesses of the "real thing."


More tables on the lower deck with restrooms in "the hold."




Taj Mahal style building in Tivoli, which lights up at night with thousands of lights.