The first is a double exposure made in the main street of the friendly town of Bogense, Fyn, Denmark. The faint double image is from one of the oldest "kro" (inn) from Denmark called: Erik Menveds Kro. The walls are still made of wood and clay. It's a very old place (established in 1543), also designed for people to gather.
The Woca 120G camera is an old discontinued Russian plastic camera from before the Holga cameras got famous. It was a first model with a glass lens (sort of) and was produced prior to or at the same time as the first Holga with a plastic lens: the Holga 120S. It uses 120 roll film with negative size 6x4.5 cm. I like this camera and its very simple glass lens. It adds a nice sphere to the images, doesn't it?
"The WOCA 120G is a discontinued glass lens Holga. It is similar to the Holga 120S in every way except that it has a very inexpensive glass lens. In theory the glass lens should make the images slightly sharper, at least in the middle. Like the original Holga 120S, the WOCA has only one shutter speed, (approximately 1/100th) and only one f/stop at roughly f/8."