JämteböleThis location is mentioned in the following paragraphs: Looks like JavaScript is disabled; enable to get an interactive map of UK grave monuments.(§228) In the evening I came to JӒMTEBÖLE where a number of women were sitting cutting the bark of aspen trees into thin strips. The bark is stripped when the tree is coming into leaf and stored under cover until the autunrm or the following spring, when it is cut up. It is then given to the cows, goats and sheep instead of hay, of which there is a great shortage since meadows here are, for the most part, bog. It is fed to the animals dry.(§398) Towards evening I reached STӒRKESMARK and Jämtebol and found there the small, pretty 'Cameraria' [Blinks], a plant which I had never seen before. It was growing in great abundance in boggy ground: it is a very small annual plant and was present everywhere in Västerbotten after that.Practical data about this location:Written: GPS (lat,lon): [64, 19.78333]Geoname: 2703334