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The 'Love & Peace' sculptures designed and manufactured by Robert Gahr (Metal-Art-Studio, Bischhofshofen, Austria) have been installed worldwide since 2015.
BelsenPark® is a new green and quiet neighborhood for living and working. 450 apartments were built. There are shops, restaurants and offices connected by a pedestrian zone. Cars disappear in underground garages. The area is ideally connected to the public transport network.
The Sequoia Farm Kaldenkirchen is a 35,635 m² (≈ 3.6 hectares) arboretum near the town of Nettetal. Here, in the middle of the 20th century, the first systematic cultivation of all three redwood species in Europe took place. The site was used for several years by universities and as a biological station and since 2013 it has been owned by the non-profit "Sequoiafarm" association.
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井の頭公園は今梅が満開です。
淡いピンク、赤、黄色やしだれ梅がたくさん咲いています。
Plum blossoms are in full bloom at Inokashira Park.
A lot of pale pink, red, yellow and weeping plums are in bloom.
The Sequoia Farm Kaldenkirchen is a 35,635 m² (≈ 3.6 hectares) arboretum near the town of Nettetal. Here, in the middle of the 20th century, the first systematic cultivation of all three redwood species in Europe took place. The site was used for several years by universities and as a biological station and since 2013 it has been owned by the non-profit "Sequoiafarm" association.
Source: wikipedia.de
"The Kugelbake (German: Ball Beacon) is a historic aid to navigation in the city of Cuxhaven, Germany, at the northernmost point of Lower Saxony, where the River Elbe flows into the North Sea. In the Low German dialect of the Middle Ages, the term bake referred to all navigational aids – including lighthouses. About 30 meters (100 feet) high and built of wood, the Kugelbake is the principal landmark of Cuxhaven; since 1913, it has been depicted on the city's coat of arms. Large wooden structures guiding mariners have stood on this spot for over 300 years."
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名前がわかりませんが、若葉が出ていました。
春はどんどん近づいています。
I don't know the name, but there were young leaves.
Spring is getting closer and closer.
Golden Gate Fields
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Maiden Special Weight
Three Year Old
Six Furlongs On The Tapeta All Weather Track
Race 8
Many Roses, Union Wine, and Private Marini
The Rhine Embankment Tunnel runs along the right bank of the Rhine and was opened to traffic on 15 December 1993 after three and a half years of construction. It is regarded as a project of the century in Düsseldorf and one of the largest traffic calming projects to date, as Düsseldorf was too much separated from the Rhine by the busy Rhine bank road. In the meantime, 55,000 cars drive underground every day.
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The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's most iconic natural attractions, located on the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare. Rising majestically from the Atlantic Ocean, these dramatic sea cliffs stretch for approximately 14 kilometers (9 miles) and reach heights of up to 214 meters (702 feet) at their highest point, O'Brien's Tower. Formed over millions of years by the relentless forces of nature, the cliffs are composed primarily of Namurian shale and sandstone, displaying distinct horizontal layers that reveal their geological history. The sheer scale and rugged beauty of the Cliffs of Moher offer breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean, the Aran Islands, and the Connemara mountains on a clear day, making them a truly unforgettable sight.
Beyond their striking visual appeal, the Cliffs of Moher are a site of significant ecological importance. They are a designated Special Protection Area (SPA) under the EU Birds Directive and are home to a diverse array of seabirds. Thousands of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes, nest on the precarious ledges of the cliffs, particularly during the breeding season from April to July. This makes the cliffs a prime location for birdwatching enthusiasts, offering a rare opportunity to observe these marine species in their natural habitat. The vibrant ecosystem supported by the cliffs is a testament to the wild and untamed nature of Ireland's Atlantic coastline.
The Cliffs of Moher are also steeped in cultural and historical significance, having inspired countless artists, writers, and musicians. They are a key part of the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic coastal driving route that highlights Ireland's western seaboard. A well-maintained visitor center, pathways, and viewing platforms provide safe and accessible ways for millions of visitors each year to experience the grandeur of the cliffs. Despite the popularity, the sheer expanse of the cliffs allows for moments of quiet contemplation, offering a profound connection to the raw power and enduring beauty of the natural world.