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Årstaviken, the water between Årsta and the south of the inner city, with the main bridges in the background that connects Årsta to downtown Stockholm.

Årstaviken's water is a part of the big lake Mälaren and the water is sweet, even if it meets the salt lake a bit away from where this picture is taken. Below it is all seen from the sky, at the bottom of the picture the northern parts of Årsta, then Årstaviken that divides Årsta from the very center of Stockholm.

The other side of Årstaviken, with Södermalm and the rest of Stockholm. In the front of the picture, the big hospital Södersjukhuset that 1962 hosted the famous deliverance of me.

The old railway bridge (to the left) over Årstaviken (and to the right the thought new bridge, not built yet).

In the forest between Årstaviken and the actual Årsta, there is a small village of garden cottages with gardening fascists that tries to create the perfect miniature world of their own.

On the other side of Årsta there is a great field, and on that field, the remains of an 600 years old "highway" can bee seen. This bridge has recently been restored, and old chronicles tells that the bridge is around 400 years old.

The same bridge from another angle, and the newest parts of Årsta in the background, "Valla Torg".

The Greatest Building of them all in Årsta due to the high class inhabitants. Årstavägen.

Just south of Årsta, The Globe Area, where I work and where the Globe Arena is placed, here unfortunately only the top of the Globe is seen here, maybe because the picture is originally taken to show the building of the new rail way close to the subway tracks.