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Ocean Beach in San Diego – USA 🇺🇸

International Volvo Photo Locations Part 131 Ocean Beach is located in the community of Ocean Beach. This is a wide beach, approximately one mile long, broken up by several rock jetties. A volleyball area can be found near the north end of the beach. Dog Beach, San Diegos only 24 hour beach for dogs, is […]

Plaza Mayor in Segovia – ES 🇪🇸

International Volvo Photo Locations Part 91 The Plaza Mayor is located in the old center of Segovia, Spain. The shady Plaza Mayor is the nerve centre of old Segovia, lined by an eclectic assortment of buildings, arcades and cafés and an open pavilion in its centre. It’s also the site of the catedral and the […]

Christinehofs Slott in Brösarp

Volvo Photo Locations Part 116 Christinehofs slott is a castle in Brösarp, Skåne. The palace was built in 1737-1740 in the German Baroque style under the guidance of Georg Mockelten. Today it is part of Christinehofs Ecopark, with a castle café and during summer months, guided tours of the castle and nearby Borstakärr Våtmarker (wetlands). […]

Runes fyr on Måsholmsvägen in Göteborg 🇸🇪

Volvo Photo Locations Part 27 The lighthouse at Musskären lies on Måholmsvägen in Arendal, a district on West Hisingen in Göteborg. In Arendal was formerly Arendal Shipyard (1963-1989) located. Nowadays it is a large industrial area, with many different companies, including headquarters and development department of Volvo Buses and production facilities for several of Volvo […]

Uddevallabron near Uddevalla 🇸🇪

Volvo Photo Locations Part 16 The Uddevalla Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing Sunninge sound near Uddevalla in the province of Bohuslan on the west coast of Sweden. The bridge was constructed as part of the rerouting of the European route E6 outside Uddevalla, which reduced traffic congestion in the city and shortened traveling distance […]

Gustafsberg Badrestaurangen at Gustafsberg in Uddevalla 🇸🇪

Volvo Photo Locations Part 8 Gustafsbergs Badhotell och Vandrarhem in Uddevalla origins from the late 1700s, the site has previously been known as surbrunn with two mineral sources. Around the year 1700 purchased by Uddevalla shipowner and magistrate Johan Holst (1672 to 1716) who called it Gustafsberg. A later owner, Bagge, renamed it Bagge Tofta. […]