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For the Macro Mondays theme "Bubbels". HMM for everyone!!
Small air bubbels in bubbles inside a plastic block.
A super wide view of Nymphenburg Palace as seen from the east with some impressive clouds above.
Schloss Nymphenburg is a palace located in the west of Munich and one of the main tourist attractions of the city, with yearly over 300,000 visitors,
The palace is the main summer residence of the House of Wittelsbach, former rulers of Bavaria.
Commisioned in 1664, the central building in the style of an Italian Villa was completed in 1675. Gradually the sides were added and the current appearance was reached in 1716.
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The Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium (沈阳奥林匹克体育中心) opened in 2007 and was originally built as a multipurpose stadium to replace the older Wulihe Stadium (五里河体育场) which was demolished in 2007 and replaced by - a shopping mall (well, what else in modern China... 😋).
The stadium was finally named "Olympic Sports Center Stadium" after it hosted a couple football matches during the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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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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The above ground subway station Garching-Hochbrück of Munich's subway line 6 (U6).
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A view upwards inside the Michaelskirche in Munich.
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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A gallery rep told me this was the best place to photograph this staircase . I cropped out what I thought was dead space , Also cropped it to center the curves .
A winter sunrise behind the famous Pudong skyline.
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A young blackbird, still with juvenile plumage on the head.
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Captured while on the way to the island of Herrenchiemsee.
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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.
Hazelnut catkins against a deep blue sky.
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Inside the neo-Byzantine church of Saint Julien in Domfront, Normandy. The church was built 1924-1926 by the architect Albert Guilbert, and is made of armed concrete. It was made a "Monuments historique" in 1993.
A full view of the interior, towards the ceiling with its frescoes.
This is the oldest documented church in downtown Munich, first mentioned in a document dated around 1225/26. It was expanded several times, went from Romanesque style through late Gothic style to its final appearance in late Baroque style.
The church was nearly completely destroyed during the allied bombing raid of February 25th 1945, reconstruction after World War II was only completed in 2000 with the final reconstruction of the ceiling frescoes.
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