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München - Wellenreiter am Eisbach im Englischen Garten (Prinzregentenstraße)
flickr-Tour durch München mit Roland Riesen
Der Bach gehört zu einem Verbund von Stadtbächen, die sämtlich aus der Isar gespeist werden und größtenteils unterirdisch die Münchner Altstadt und das Lehel durchfließen. Er tritt am südlichen Rand des Englischen Gartens in unmittelbarer Nähe des Hauses der Kunst zutage. Gut 2 km weit fließt er im Osten der Parkanlage parallel zur Isar und mündet etwa 500 m unterhalb der John-F.-Kennedy-Brücke von links in den Fluss zurück.
Eine Steinstufe an der Austrittsstelle des sehr wasserreichen und schnell fließenden Eisbaches erzeugt ganzjährig eine etwa halbmeterhohe stehende Welle, die von Kanuten und Flusssurfern genutzt wird und bei Wellenreitern auch international bekannt wurde.
Pride is holding your head up high when everyone around you has theirs bowed.
Courage is what makes you do it.
Bryce Courtenay, The Power of One
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When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change....
At such a moment, there is no point in pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not yet ready.
The challenge will not wait.
Life does not look back.
Paulo Coelho, The Devil and Miss Prym
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This 25-meter-high wooden structure, designed by the military architect Joseph Frey von Johann Baptist Lechner, was built from 1789 to 1790. It was modelled on the "Great Pagoda" in the Royal Botanic Gardens in London. The Pagoda, twice as high as the Turm, was supposed to resemble a porcelain pagoda in the gardens of a Chinese emperor.
In July 1944, the so-called "China Tower" burned down due to heavy bombing, and in 1952 was rebuilt true to the original.
With 7,000 seats, the Chinesischer Turm's beer garden is the second largest beer garden in Munich.
Black and white photo of a calm stream reflecting the bare trees along its banks.
Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Munich during the corona crisis 2020.
Near IR-spectrum >0.72 µm.
Camera: Fujifilm X-pro1
Lens: Fujinon XF18
Filter: Hoya R72 infrared filter
Exposure: 20 seconds at f/16
Processing: 2000K colour balance. Inverted (red/blue) colour channels. Adjustments to exposure and contrast.
Spring is coming
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They keep the grass trimmed as they move around the park. Today there were no fences and I would have loved to wait and see the herding dogs round them up, but it was getting late.
The power of one is above all things the power to believe in yourself.....
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Always listen to yourself.....
It is better to be wrong than simply to follow convention.
I learned that in each of us there burns a flame of independence that must never be allowed to go out.
That as long as it exists within us we cannot be destroyed.
Bryce Courtenay, The Power of One
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Never recreate places from your memories...
Always imagine new places.
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Building a dream from your memory is the easiest way of losing your grasp on what's real and what is a dream.
Dominic Cobb , Inception (2010)
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