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...café de pays...
...Sommerabend...
...in the blue mountains...
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...nun will es Abend werden...
...rot - red - rouge...
...Sommer im Wald...
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...blue vertebrae...
...past beauty...
...impression du sud...
...sunny greetings from a summer sunny day...
...une nostalgie de l'Atlantique...
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...colors against a grey day...
...purple in motion...
...for the ones I miss...
...last colors of summer...
die Brombeeren sind reif - the Blackberries are ri…
...jeden Morgen geht die Sonne auf...
...shades of leafs...
...alte Schmiedekunst...
...covertly...
...makes a grey day colourful...
...bleu et blanc en Bourgogne...
greensleafs...
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...white and red...
...last poppy...
...il ne manque que l'odeur...
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...summertime...
...in the garden...
Wasser die elementare Gewalt-Water the elemental f…
Licht und viel Schatten
...a touch of...
...waiting for the wave...
...backlit...
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...Lavande...
Türrahmen überflüssig :-) - Door frame is unnecess…
...thunderstorm coming...
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...morning by the sea...
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
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Der Bau einer dreischiffigen romanischen Kirche mit vier Jochen und massivem Westturm erfolgte zwischen 1215 und 1230. Die Kirche maß etwa 28,70 m in der Länge und etwa 14,35 m in der Breite. Der nächste Neubau wurde Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts erforderlich und nach den Plänen von Johann Joseph Couven (1751) als barocke dreischiffige Pfeilerbasilika durch die Gebrüder Franz und Paul Klausener fertiggestellt. lt. Wikipedia
The construction of a three-nave Romanesque church with four bays and a massive west tower took place between 1215 and 1230. The church measured about 28.70 m in length and about 14.35 m in width. The next new building became necessary in the middle of the 18th century and was completed according to the plans of Johann Joseph Couven (1751) as a baroque three-nave pillar basilica by the brothers Franz and Paul Klausener.
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The construction of a three-nave Romanesque church with four bays and a massive west tower took place between 1215 and 1230. The church measured about 28.70 m in length and about 14.35 m in width. The next new building became necessary in the middle of the 18th century and was completed according to the plans of Johann Joseph Couven (1751) as a baroque three-nave pillar basilica by the brothers Franz and Paul Klausener.
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Erika Akire club has replied to LotharW club..........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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