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Skare Skansar at ebb
Sweden

På 1600-talet lät den danske kungen Kristian IV bygga en skans som skydd mot svenskarna. Denna byggdes på av den svenske kungen Karl XII i början på 1700-talet som skydd mot danskarna, vilka misstänktes för att ha allierat sig med den ryska armén. Skansen är cirka 700 meter lång och drygt 4 meter hög. Historien vittnar om en orolig tid på Söderslätt. Området är av riksintresse. Här finns idag en vacker natur med ängsmarker vid kommunens offentliga badplats som ligger strax öster om Skåre skansar. På denna plats låg en förr välkänd naturhamn, Skårbo hamn, där större skepp ankrade. mer info: http://www.trelleborg.se/miljo-halsa/natur/kustinventering/kustinventering-bild-4/ English: In the 1600s, the Danish king Christian IV build a fort for protection against the Swedes. This was built on the Swedish King Charles XII in the early 1700s as protection against the Danes, who were suspected to have allied with the Russian army. Skansen is about 700 meters long and just over 4 feet tall. History bears witness to a troubled time Söderslätt. The area is of national interest. Today, there's a beautiful scenery with meadows at the municipal public swimming area located just east of Skåre redoubts. On the site of a formerly well-known natural harbor, Skarbø harbor for larger ships anchored. more info: http://www.trelleborg.se/miljo-halsa/natur/kustinventering/kustinventering-bild-4/

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