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Macro mondays theme: in the row
Ingredients:
Chess
Lots of Bokeh
Manual setup and Focus, available light. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, comments and faves are appreciated!
Colourful, but in need of repair. U-Bahn station "Candidplatz" of subway line U1.
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Switch from Munich to Bonn ;)
This is taken at the subway station "Hauptbahnhof" in the city of Bonn, Germany.
Ducks and a greylag goose on the "Messesee" pond in front of the new Munich exhibition center ("Neue Messe München").
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An over 180° panorama of the Schrannenplatz in the town of Erding. The red building on the left is the Schrannenhalle, built 1866 in gothic revival style. A Schranne in southern Germany is a storage and trading place for grains, mostly wheat, barley and rye.
In case the town name Erding rings a bell:
Yes, this is the town where the Erdinger beer comes from. 🍺
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An interior overview of St. Katharina in Garching. The oldest parts of the church date to the 13th century, but most of the current structure was built in the 15th century. In the 18th century the interior was converted to the current Baroque style.
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Pre opening photo shooting with 39 other photographers from Instagram. First concert and official opening will be on the 11th of January 2017.
Detail of the artwork behind and above the high altar.
Telephoto shot from near the church entrance - this minimizes perspective distortion.
St, Michael was built from 1583 to 1597. It was massively damaged during an allied bomb raid in 1944 and reconstructed from 1946 to 1948.
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The southern side canal in the the Nymphenburg Palace Park.
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LE CULTE DE LA ROSE**
Célébrant une fleur,c'est un hymne à la femme
Que Bécaud a chanté avec toute son âme.
Suscitant le désir, elle engendre la vie,
Quand, semblable à la rose, elle s'épanouit.
Déesse de l'amour, fascinante et féconde,
Elle est indispensable à la survie du monde.
Èros, dieu puissant qui incarnait l'amour
Agit, différemment, sans doute, de nos jours.
Cette splendide fleur que l'on appelle rose,
Doit être protégée, en bouton ou éclose.
Des hommes la célèbrent et vantent ses attraits,
Pour vénérer la femme en des rites secrets.
La rose est l'important,nous affirma Bécaud.
Il loua cette fleur symbolique, tout haut.
Elle nous apparaît,reine par sa beauté
Et déesse accomplie de la fécondité.
Suzanne Walther-Siksou**
.... and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy.
Albert Einstein
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
Have a delicious Sunday !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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خايفه
خايفه
ثم خايفه
خايفه اني استخير ويكون حبك مو خيره ~
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Funeral hall (Fritz-Schumacher-Halle) at Ohlsdorf cemetery, Hamburg.
Architect: Fritz Schumacher, 1928-32
Windows: Ervin Bossanyi
Health benefits
Pears are rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, E1, copper and potassium. Pears are the least allergenic of all fruits. Because of this, it is sometimes used as the first juice introduced to infants. Along with lamb and soya formula, pears form part of the strictest exclusion diet for allergy sufferers.
Pears can be useful in treating inflammation of mucous membranes, colitis, chronic gallbladder disorders, arthritis, and gout.
Pears can also be beneficial in lowering high blood pressure, controlling blood cholesterol levels, and increasing urine acidity.
They are good for the lungs and the stomach.
Most of the fiber is insoluble, making pears a good laxative. The gritty fiber content may cut down on the number of cancerous colon polyps.
Most of the vitamin C, as well as the dietary fiber, are contained within the skin of the fruit.