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Harbor Canal - Zollkanal in Hamburg (270°)
Happy Fence Friday - HFF everyone and hopefully a peaceful weekend.
Hamburg's Warehouse District on the left (World Heritage)
Der Zollkanal trennte früher als Zollgrenze die Innenstadt vom Freihafen und markierte damit irgendwie das Ende der Welt (Stadt)
When the port of Hamburg was a free port (left) this canal was the "customs border", marking the end of the world for the city (right). The restrictions have been lifted in 2013, when the status of the port was changed.
With a total of 2.486 (give or take) Hamburg has more bridges than Venice, London and Amsterdam together.
Hamburg's Warehouse District on the left (World Heritage)
Der Zollkanal trennte früher als Zollgrenze die Innenstadt vom Freihafen und markierte damit irgendwie das Ende der Welt (Stadt)
When the port of Hamburg was a free port (left) this canal was the "customs border", marking the end of the world for the city (right). The restrictions have been lifted in 2013, when the status of the port was changed.
With a total of 2.486 (give or take) Hamburg has more bridges than Venice, London and Amsterdam together.
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