MG 0675
Autumn Marsh
The Jordan River, Yardenit Baptismal Site
The Jordan River, Yardenit Baptismal Site
The Jordan River
Okpo at night
Port Tewfik
Formarinsee - Lechursprung
Yedigöller.
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António Gião House.
Renault 4 (1986).
Achensee
Art Reflecting Life......or......
Sauze d'Oulx - Il lago Basset - (730)
Bar Shaker
Zinal, Blick auf Besso
Hauptbahnhof / Main Station (030°)
Hamburg -Elbphilharmonie
Das Maritime Museum im ehemaligen Kaispeicher B
Oldtimer (2 x PiP)
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High-tide means no football...
RFA FORT VICTORIA
RFA FORT VICTORIA
RFA FORT VICTORIA
RFA FORT VICTORIA
RFA FORT VICTORIA
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Suez Canal
Suez Canal
Singapore
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River Sow, Stafford
Stopham Bridge
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The joys of Autumn
Italy - Desenzano del Garda
MG 0195
...ricordi e riflessioni ...
... verso l'isola che non c'è.
The bridge
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" - Altstadt - Ansichten - Vues vieille ville - Old City Views "
" - Altstadt - Ansichten - Vues vieille ville - Old City Views "
A trip through Germany - Eine Reise quer durch Deutschland
A trip through Germany - Eine Reise quer durch Deutschland
miroirs et reflexions sur l'eau - mirrors and reflections on the water
miroirs et reflexions sur l'eau - mirrors and reflections on the water
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Germany - Lübeck, Salzspeicher
The ‘Salzspeicher’ (Salt Warehouses) are six gabled brick buildings on the banks of the Obertrave, next to the well known ‘Holstentor’. The warehouses were built between 1579 and 1745 in the style of the Brick Renaissance.
Originally, the buildings were used to store the salt that was mined in the Oldesloe saltworks (nearby Lüneburg) and brought to Lübeck over the Stecknitz canal and Trave. From the ‘Salzspeicher’ in Lübeck the salt was transported to Scandinavian and Baltic countries, where it was used for the preservation of fish. This salt trade from the late Middle Ages onward was a major reason for the wealth and power of Lübeck.
Originally, the buildings were used to store the salt that was mined in the Oldesloe saltworks (nearby Lüneburg) and brought to Lübeck over the Stecknitz canal and Trave. From the ‘Salzspeicher’ in Lübeck the salt was transported to Scandinavian and Baltic countries, where it was used for the preservation of fish. This salt trade from the late Middle Ages onward was a major reason for the wealth and power of Lübeck.
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Have a nice week.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Graham Chance clubbelle semaine Jaap !
happy new week:)
Ik wens je een goede week!
Have a good new week.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Marie-claire GalletHave a good evening Jaap
Danke sehr für Wort und Bild
Freundliche Grüße und eine gute Woche
Erich
Architecture très intéressante . On faisait de beaux entrepôts autrefois !!
Merci pour les explications
très typique et bien conservée..
bonne journée Jaap
Excellent photograph and reflections, Jaap ! ********
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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