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The whole beach at the Cap Bon Ami in the Forillion National Park of Canada was full of stone structures like this one. As a big fan of Andy Goldworthy's work, it was very exciting to see. I have no idea, if they have a meaning.
This lake has been declared the most beautiful in the world by many. I actually think a ranking like that is not possible, as there are so many fantastic lakes in the world (just think about alpine lakes, Scotland or Sweden). But I agree with the sentiment nonetheless, as this is truly magnificent.
Birches, particularly those planted in a row, are a symbol of my roots. These birches especially so, since they are guarding over the entrance gate to the cemetery in Estorf where a lot of my ancestors are resting. As a child I always liked to just stand at this spot to have a wide and far view over the land.
I do not like fairs and consider them the opposite of things I do like. But I do love ferris wheels and particularly this one on the Dom in Hamburg. The view over city and harbor is amazing and I have taken a lot of visitors up there while living in Hamburg. Funny about this is the fact that I have acrophobia and get nauseated even standing on a chair - but not in a ferris wheel.
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Nice color. And behind you is the waste water treatment plant. Now that's contrast!
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Yes, nice picture
The whole beach at the Cap Bon Ami in the Forillion National Park of Canada was full of stone structures like this one. As a big fan of Andy Goldworthy's work, it was very exciting to see. I have no idea, if they have a meaning.
This lake has been declared the most beautiful in the world by many. I actually think a ranking like that is not possible, as there are so many fantastic lakes in the world (just think about alpine lakes, Scotland or Sweden). But I agree with the sentiment nonetheless, as this is truly magnificent.
Birches, particularly those planted in a row, are a symbol of my roots. These birches especially so, since they are guarding over the entrance gate to the cemetery in Estorf where a lot of my ancestors are resting. As a child I always liked to just stand at this spot to have a wide and far view over the land.
I do not like fairs and consider them the opposite of things I do like. But I do love ferris wheels and particularly this one on the Dom in Hamburg. The view over city and harbor is amazing and I have taken a lot of visitors up there while living in Hamburg. Funny about this is the fact that I have acrophobia and get nauseated even standing on a chair - but not in a ferris wheel.