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Karl von Knoblauch said:

I visited here in 1987 and 2000. I have visited many castles in Germany but this is my favorite. I just wish that I could have seen more of it. Our family lore hints that one of our ancestors was here in the 1800's. Unfortunately our family history has been lost.


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alsam said:

This was not a controlled burn. One of northern California's wildfires several year ago. We were lucky, the wind shifted and stopped the fire about 300 feet from our vineyards.


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Norbert Hähle said:

Ich bin der 1000. der dieses wunderbare Foto anschaut. Welch eine Ehre! Ich Gratuliere. Viele Grüße Norbert


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Obstsalat said:

Thank you, I hope you'll find further photos of this castle to cure your pain a little! Uli


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stefan* said:

Very beautifil sunset shot, Tim! The colors are awesome! By the way, I can see the lighthouse (at least I can see a very small white beam spot). Thanks for visiting my gallery. Best regards, Stefan.


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rasai said:

What a nice memory you've given me of a fantastic place... My photos of the trip were ruined due to a "MANDATORY" x-ray of ALL of my film (1995). My Nikons were much better than any of the current Digital cameras at the time... Now it's digital Nikons. It was an awesome day there and I'm thinking pre tourists it must have been a great place to be invited to. GREAT PHOTO! Tim Kelly


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rasai said:

Loon Lake California at Sunset. One of my favorite places to be on Earth as I have had many of the best times of my life in this area and a few there weren’t… as a few hours after I took this photo a Bear came into my camp and 'evicted me'. The nuisance bears have been transferred to that 'remote area' from other locations where they posed a greater threat to the public. This photo was taken looking towards the Sacramento Valley from my favorite camping location at Loon Lake in Sierra Nevada's Crystal Basin. I first started going there to fish and camp with my father in 1958 when 3 dams in the area were still under construction, eventually creating or increasing the capacity of Ice House, Union Valley and Loon Lakes’. More information here regarding the history of this area…

http://www.gerlecreek.com/documents/gerlecreek.htm

“…this Company, originated and capitalized in San Francisco, was central to early development of resources in the Georgetown Divide area, building a Loon Lake log dam initially along with a ditch to connect Gerle Creek to Hanna's Camp by 1874. This trial dam was followed by building the granite stone dam to replace the original nine foot high log dam at Loon Lake in 1881-1882 using Chinese labor which stood till removed in 1962 for the current earth filled dam built in 1963. The companies need to support their ditch and flume structures to bring the water from Loon Lake to Georgetown also necessitated their building the South Fork Mill,( between 1874 and 1880) a water powered saw mill at Hanna's Camp, which still stands today.


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