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Das Neanderthal Museum ist ein Museum im Neandertal bei Mettmann. Es behandelt die Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Menschheit sowie die nach dem Fundort des Fossils Neandertal 1 benannten Neandertaler. Wikipedia
Der nette Mensch rechts war mir so unbekannt wie der Herr mit der Speerspitze in der Hand.
Beide waren so nett mir für diese Aufnahme zur Verfügung zu stehen.
The nice person on the right was as unknown to me as the gentleman with the spearhead in his hand.
Both of them were kind enough to be available to me for this recording.
Throwback-Thursday im Neandertal: 290 307 im Sommer 1986 mit der Üg 66658 beim Einfahrt in den Bahnhof Neanderthal bei Mettmann (nur echt mit dem "h" bei Thal).
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The Lone, a little stream in the so called Lone valley, runs in a very old glacial valley on the Suebian highland. along that valley there are many caves, and a lot of them were inhabitated by Cromagnon and also Neanderthals during the Ice Age. Very famous archaeological sites like Vogelherd and Geisenklösterle allowed a very deep look on the daily life of our ancestors.
Man’s earliest tool was the hand axe. They were usually made of flint or quartz and served as a knife. These examples are about 100,000 years old and were probably made by Neanderthal people.
Begegnung Moderner Mensch mit Neandertaler vor ca. 40.000 Jahren in Europa.
Nature Museum Dortmund
Encounter of modern people with Neanderthals about 40,000 years ago in Europe.
Kluane National Park and Reserve is accessed near Haines Junction in Yukon, Canada and is the largest UNESCO world heritage sites in the world.
When I was in Cologne, Germany in 2019, I took a day trip to the Neanderthal Museum in Mettmann, Germany. The museum is a short distance from the site where 160 years ago the first Neanderthal was found. Within the museum, there was a massive hourglass timer, filled with sand which ran for 25 minutes.
The 25 minute hourglass represented the earth's existence in time and compared to all creatures and timelines on earth to the "25 minutes". Three seconds, out of that 25 minutes is how long humans have existed on earth.
Three seconds and we've destroyed so much. I hope when I'm old, places like this in the world, still exist.
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This photo was taken at the home of the Kluane First Nation.
I found this statue interesting because of skilful use of wood. Otherwise it meant to be a tourist attraction, representing our Cro-Magnon ancestors, who lived before 35.000 years in the Potočka zijavka (cave), some 500 m higher on the Olševa mountain. Well, Cro-Magnon people were anatomically already modern humans, while this guy (named: Kromo) looks more like a Neanderthal. But all is well if the guy promotes tourism in the nearby Rogar farm.
Gorham's Cave is a sea-level cave in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Though not a sea cave, it is often mistaken for one. Considered to be one of the last known habitations of the Neanderthals in Europe, the cave gives its name to the Gorham's Cave complex, which is a combination of four distinct caves of such importance that they are combined into a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the only one in Gibraltar. The three other caves are Vanguard Cave, Hyaena Cave, and Bennett's Cave.
It is located at Governor's Beach on the southeastern face of the Rock of Gibraltar. When first inhabited some 55,000 years ago, it would have been approximately 5 km from the shore, but, due to changes in sea level, it is now only a few metres from the Mediterranean Sea.
The cave is named after Captain A. Gorham of the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers, who discovered it in 1907 while opening a fissure at the rear of a sea cavern. Gorham inscribed his name and the date of his discovery in lamp-black on the wall of the cave, which has borne his name ever since. After this initial discovery, it seems the cave was forgotten—at least at an official level—as Gibraltarian historian and potholer George Palao recalls an inscription on the cave wall that read J. J. Davies 1943.
Gorham's Cave is a cave situated on the east side of Gibraltar a few meters above sea level which has formed in Jurassic limestone. Total length of this cave is approximately 100 m and at the entrance it is approximately 35 m high. Further inside the cave becomes narrower and turns per approximately 90 degrees. From the entrance of cave opens a view on the Alboran Sea. It is possible that during further research the cave will become longer.
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This little creek running through a glacial valley of the Suebian highlands in Southern Germany was once a mighty stream during the ice age and all along the valley there are famous caves, which were inhabited by Neanderthals and also Cromagnons.
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As I am not at home at the moment, I am not able to process the images from my Hadrian's Wall trip properly. But I have some nice images from a recent trip to a nearby museum, the so called Neanderthal Museum. It is located at the exact same valley where the bones of the Neanderthal were found. As I you can imagine, this museum is all about the Neanderthals and the evolution of mankind.
In this shot, you can see a statue of a Neanderthal dressed like a modern man, leaning on the banister of the museums staircase. They did that to demonstrate how similar the Neanderthals were to us. In fact, if you don't look closely you won't see any difference to a modern day man.
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Neandertaler
Der Neandertaler ist ein ausgestorbener Verwandter des heutigen Menschen (Homo sapiens). Er entwickelte sich in Europa – parallel zum Homo sapiens in Afrika – aus einem gemeinsamen afrikanischen Vorfahren der Gattung Homo und besiedelte zeitweise große Teile Süd-, Mittel- und Osteuropas.
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Neanderthals, or more rarely Neandertals,(named for the Neandertal region in Germany) were a species or subspecies of archaic humans in the genus Homo that went extinct about 40,000 years ago. Neanderthals left bones and stone tools in Eurasia, from Western Europe to Central and Northern Asia.
Digital drawing based on Cranium 17 of the Sima de los Huesos fossils commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cr%C3%A2ne_17_de_la_Sima_....
The skull has evidence of two impacts that probably led to the individuals' death.
With the old Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f2.8 G wide opened at f2.8 as it was a heavily overcast day.
This black and white rendition, I tried to emphasize the white more to stand out against the black while avoiding heavy featureless dark shadows.
This old DSLR lens is certainly more than sharp enough even when shot wide opened contrary to camera forum gear-nuts who will tell us that the MTF for this lens is weak or the corners are dismal yada-yada, all theoretical on paper measurements against a flat wall at mid distance at most. In field use, subjects are in 3-D, not 2-D like a flat wall unless one only shoots test charts all day just to critique on lens sharpness in the extreme corners of the frame on gear forums. Of course all these gear-nut critiques is just to ultimately tell us that the new just launched lens is soooo much better and we’ll not be able to take nice photos unless we get the latest and greatest lens.
My only criticism against this lens is that it’s a brick, a non-issue however for those with a lot of Neanderthal genes and hence an overabundance of muscles.
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Man’s earliest tool was the hand axe. They were usually made of flint or quartz and served as a knife. These examples are about 100,000 years old and were probably made by Neanderthal people.
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La Cometa C/2022 E3 (ZTF), conosciuta anche come “Cometa di Neanderthal”.
Un visitatore che proviene dal lontano passato: i calcoli orbitali mostrano che visitò i nostri cieli ben 50.000 anni fa, memoria storica di un Sistema Solare antico.
Come l’ululato dei lupi di Jack London nel “Richiamo della Foresta”, ci portano il canto dell’infanzia del mondo.
Scope: Canon 200/2.8
Camera: QHY 268C
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS II
Exposure: 2h 55m (35x5 min)
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24 Gennaio 2023 (2:35 – 5:30)
Autori: Antonio Ferretti e Attilio Bruzzone del Gruppo Astrofili Frentani
The village of San Felice Circeo has an ancient history, which begins with the Neanderthals. During the centuries the Circeo will be a Roman colony, a possession of the Templars during the Middle Ages, a fief of the Caetani and finally a papal stronghold.
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This small town has surprised me, for the beauty of its streets and its light, which no camera could ever capture....
The evening is full of places where you can eat the fish caught in the day ... not very cheap; ))....
Full of small stairs, colored windows, wires of light scattered everywhere, cats ....
What is missing are the inhabitants, few, now as in every famous Italian historical center, inhabited by second home residents only for a few periods a year and by the few people who run tourist activities ...
Maybe we should limit the sales of houses in our centers, for those coming from outside ....
but a forward-looking policy has not been seen here in Italy, for too many years now ...
Rediscovered Bob (our Homo Heidelbergensis skull) and then had an idea...
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Single Godox TT685 placed on left/rear (approx 1ft) and aiming straight at orb - full power. No mods.
"Big Larry 2" LED torch on right (approx 1ft) set to continuous red for infill (I need a second flash).
Flash triggered by XT2 wireless transmitter.
Edited in Canon DPP4 for crop, raising shadows, and Windows Photo Editor for removal of a couple of unwanted reflections.
Autoskulpturenpark Neandertal
In the year 2000 the owner bought fifty cars and motorbikes built in 1950 for his birthday...to let them rot in the woods.
Talent-treinstellen 1001 en 1009 van Regiobahn zijn als S28 van Mettmann Stadtwald naar Kaarster See vlak voor Neanderthal onderweg; 29 februari 2020.
De Integral is met slechts 17 stuks een redelijk unieke serie dieseltreinstellen. Ze zijn in 1998 afgeleverd aan de BOB. In 2020 zijn alle stellen overgenomen door Regiobahn voor de volledige S28 tussen Kaarster See en Wuppertal Hbf. Aangezien deze lijn momenteel geëlectrificeerd wordt en deze stellen snel zullen verdwijnen, was ik er op 16 juni even op bezoek geweest, De Regiobahn Integral VT102 is op weg naar Mettmann Stadtwald.
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Dutch landscape with peat and dunes, 200.000 years ago, birds in the sky and young trees, some neanderthalers walking together, fine morning light, photorealistic, 4k
Auto-Klassiker werden von der Natur gefressen.
Nature takes posession of former dreamcars.
Autoskulpturenpark Neanderthal