Hey all!
Yesterday, I went for a bike ride.
I had no plans where to go, but suddenly I remembered a place that I haven't visited in a while.
It's a place with a lot of small round stones and is called "Pirunpelto" in Finnish and in Swedish "Djävulsåker".
In English it means "Devil's field". I'm not sure if that's the right translation but something like that.
I have also heard that it can be called "Stenåker" (in Swedish) which means "Stone field" in English.
So how did the stones end up here?
A long time ago there was a beach at this place, and the stones were collected by the ice (during ice age) and formed by running waters and waves.
Later the sea water level dropped, and that's why you can find these stone fields far above sea level.
You may wonder why it's called "Devil's field"?
It comes from old folk beliefs, they thought that the devil had collected all the stones in one place!
Who knows? Maybe it's true! ;)
On my way back home, I found some dead animals, a slow worm and a grass snake :(.
We have had very dry weather for a long time here in Finland recently.
I don't know if that's the reason why they have died?
Slow worm
Grass snake
I hope you enjoyed my post! Thanks for stopping by!
