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[edit] Imaging
I can't help notice that the only image in this article is Ask's church. Why is it that the only picture consists of a, not old nor famous, church?
Can this be changed to picture of Kleppestø and the Askøy Bridge? - Kleppestø is the center, and the brigde is the most interesting thing on the island.
Ldfifty 15:20, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
- In my opinion a 98 year old traditional church is more interesting then a 14 year old bridge. Also Ask has a very important historical meaning for the Island. (Click here for information about Ask in Norwegian language). More information and pictures about Askøy is needed so we also wait for your contributions. Hordaland-historikeren 21:20, 14 November 2006 (UTC)