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From the left, the Demer is flowing into the Dijle which gives its name, although the first one is longer to its source (from here 85 km) and apparently by section more important than the latter.
Thanks Sonja ( ... from BeoGraD ?)
This bridge-yard is not so beautiful a/o spectacular as bridges on the Danube are, but I like to document about TIME and SPACE. I like your photos also ... they make me dreaming about another journey to the Balkans !
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it's a real meteorite crater
Hallo McPaul
Bedankt om hier even de puntjes op de i te zetten... !
Groetjes,
Stijn Caubergs Werchter, België
www.stijnenmietgaanfietsen.blogspot.be
From the left, the Demer is flowing into the Dijle which gives its name, although the first one is longer to its source (from here 85 km) and apparently by section more important than the latter.
Thanks Sonja ( ... from BeoGraD ?) This bridge-yard is not so beautiful a/o spectacular as bridges on the Danube are, but I like to document about TIME and SPACE. I like your photos also ... they make me dreaming about another journey to the Balkans !
A lot of thanks, McPaul!!! Warm regards. Nadia.
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I'm sorry … here it's finished for more then 5 years already, as I see (too late).
I think you mean "Ani : old armenian Capital" instead of "Capitol"
Hallo,
Die WikiPedia-page "https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bornsee" braucht noch ein Foto. Eines von eueren schönen Bilder wäre bestimmt angemessen.
Dankeschön von Paul De Krock / Olen / BE, alias "McPaul"
Great Photo!!! Greetings from Poland.
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