Green meadow and solitary tree on Vrångö island, the southernmost of the Gothenburg archipelago
The image shows the bucolic landscape of Vrångö island, the southernmost of the Gothenburg archipelago and the last reachable by public ferries. A green meadow extends to the sea, where bathers on the beach can be glimpsed. A solitary tree, probably a rowan, offers shade to a bench, creating an ideal resting point to contemplate the panorama. The sky is dominated by large white clouds contrasting with the intense blue typical of Scandinavian summers. Vrångö is a car-free island, where one moves only on foot or by bicycle, preserving an atmosphere of peace and naturalness. The island is known for its nature reserves, pink granite beaches, and rich birdlife. This landscape represents the most authentic Sweden, where nature and simplicity blend harmoniously.