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  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-6.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-5.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-11.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-9.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-7.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-8.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-10.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
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  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-3.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-2.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-5.jpg
  • Sykkeltur med Anna, Susanna, Ketil, Trebon i Tsjekkia. Cycling tourism belongs among one of the most expanding recreational activities in Třeboň region. This also includes the development of building trails for cycling and markings for long distance cycling trails, which experienced and inexperienced tourists can take through the safe pond and forested landscape. The lowlands enable longer trips for families with small children or elderly individuals. There is a nature trail marked east of Třeboň for cyclists Around Třeboň. The trail is 39 km long and presents the typical elements of Třeboň, which undoubtedly include ponds and pond systems, peat bogs, forest complexes and wet meadows, including flora and fauna communities. It also provides information on the historical development of the region. Another cycling nature trail in Třeboň region is the Rožmberk trail, which acquaints visitors with the history and development of fishpond cultivation in the Třeboň region. While on the road we should not forget about the Vitorazská Memoirs, which tell about the history of life in the Czech-Austrian borderlands. Třeboň. German: Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic. The population stands at 8,862 (2004). Třeboň was established around the middle of the 12th century. In 1366, the House of Rožmberk/Rosenberg became owner of the estate. The period of greatest growth for the town dates to the second half of the 15th century when Petr IV of Rožmberk (cs) (1462–1523) seriously began to take care of the land. The district became famous as a fish pond farming area. From 1611 the Houses of Habsburg and Schwarzenberg were owners of the town and the estate. Until 1918, TŘEBOŇ - WITTINGAU (WITTINGAU until the end of the 19th century) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), in the district with the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia. In the 19th and 20th centuries
    trebon_bohemia-4.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-4.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim.jpg
  • Křemešník is a mountain near the city of Pelhřimov, in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its top is 767 meters above sea level. The mountain is part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina). The mountain was a gathering place for pilgrims. In 1710-20, a Baroque-style church was built on the top of the mountain, extending an older, Gothic church building from 1555. Calvary (stations of the cross) has been built as well. <br />
Next to the spring with slightly radioactive water lies a small chapel from 1689. According to legend, the spring has miraculous healing abilities.
    kremesník_pilegrim-3.jpg
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  • rognetre i høstfarger
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  • Tydal Data Center (TDC) planlegger en trinnvis etablering av et nytt datasenter ved Kirkvollen industriområde nord for dagens Nea transformatorstasjon i Tydal kommune, Trøndelag. Tilknytning av datasenteret medfører et betydelig økt forbruk (inntil ca. 400 MW) som det ikke er tilstrekkelig nettkapasitet til i dagens kraftnett. For å kunne realisere tilstrekkelig kraftforsyning til datasenteret, er det behov for en utvidelse av dagens Nea transformatorstasjon.  Utvidelse av transformatorstasjon i Tydal kommune<br />
Systemspenning 145 kV. Driftsspenning 132 kV. https://byggeprosjekt.byggfakta.no/planlagte/alle/alle/tr%C3%B8ndelag-fylke/tydal  Nearadio 18. mar. 2021Arbeidet med etablering av datalagringssenter har nå kommet så langt at det er utarbeidet kjøpekontrakt. Kjøper er selskap under stiftelse Tydal Data Center AS. Kjøper er eiet av Renol Holding AS, Eide v/styreleder Lars Naas og Bryhni.com AS, Oslo v/styreleder Haakon Bryhni. Kjøpesummen utgjør NOK 4.303.700,-.  Bryhni aug. 2022: Troll Housing og Tydal Data Center er to uavhengige selskap, men har samme eiere. Eierne av Tydal Data Center AS er selskapene Renol Invest AS og Bryhni.com AS. <br />
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Eierne av Renol Invest AS er familien Naas i Hustadvika kommune, og eier av Bryhni.com AS er Haakon Bryhni i Oslo. Hvem er disse kundene, og er det flere enn en?<br />
Datasenterkunder ønsker normalt ikke å publisere hvor de har plassert sine datamaskiner så det er ikke informasjon som vi deler med andre enn myndigheter. <br />
Ja, vi har flere kunder. <br />
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Har dere fullt opp med kunder? <br />
Vi har ledig kapasitet og utvider i takt med behovet. Målet vårt er å skape 30 arbeidsplasser i Tydal i løpet av to år, vi har for tiden 8 fast ansatte og skal ansette to ingeniører til i løpet av kort tid.<br />
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Bygget som vi planlegger å utvide med vil ha full gjenvinning av varme og vi arbeider med omfattende planer <br />
Hva slags produksjon blir det?<br />
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Datasenteret tilbyr såkalt “Colocation tjenester”, dvs at våre kunder setter serverne
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  • Selbustrand kapell i månebelyst kulturlandskap. Kirka er fra 1901.
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  • There is no road into the woods were Belle Gunness was born, but a farmroad go quite near by.
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  • There is no road into the woods were Belle Gunness was born, but a farmroad go quite near by.
    belle_gunness_road.jpg
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