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Certes, je fais trop ce point de vue ces jours-ci. Mais, Dieu qu'il est spectaculaire ! Non ?
Photo HDR prise le 30 octobre 2018, rue du Pont Neuf, à Alençon, en Normandie...
Still posting old material until new adventures arise.
This is Real Madrid's Bernabéu stadium in 2015 which is being rebuild right now (2021).
Great game yesterday in EURO2020: Portugal - France (2-2). Incredible amount of quality on the pitch. Karim 2x and CR7 2x, like in the old days.
Who will win the tournament? The French probably have the best players but I like England too. Very fresh and dynamic.
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Le Stadium au crépuscule, depuis le Pont Neuf, est un chouette endroit. Je ne m'en lasse pas, ces temps-ci, tant le spectacle crépusculaire est merveilleux depuis ce lieu !
Photo HDR prise le 30 octobre 2018, rue du Pont Neuf, à Alençon, en Normandie...
Athens Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaro). The Only stadium in the world made entirely of Marble. In the year 144 AD had a capacity of 50,000 people. A trully incredible work of architecture and symmetry. Athens, Greece.
Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium) is a sports stadium in Berlin. There have been two stadiums on the site: the present facility, and one that is called the Deutsches Stadion which was built for the aborted 1916 Summer Olympics. Both were designed by members of the same family, the first by Otto March and the second by his son Werner March.
The current Olympiastadion was originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics in the southern part of the Reichssportfeld (today Olympiapark Berlin). During World War II, the area suffered little damage. After the war, the British military occupation used the northern part of the Reichssportfeld as its headquarters until 1994. From 1951 to 2005, the Olympischer Platz had a giant antenna transmitting for all the portable radios in Berlin.
Aside from its use as an Olympic stadium, the Olympiastadion has a strong footballing tradition. Historically, it is the ground of club Hertha BSC. It was also used for 3 matches in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. It hosted six matches, including the final, in the 2006 FIFA World Cup and was renovated for that reason. The German Cup final match is held each year at the Olympiastadion. The stadium sees use in other sports as well; at one point it held the world record for the attendance of a baseball game, thought to be over 110,000.
After 44 years as the home of the New York Mets, Shea Stadium hosted its final game on September 28, 2008. The Mets lost to the Marlins by the score of 4-2 in front of a sellout crowd, thus eliminating them from playoff contention on the last day of the season for the second year in a row.
My original seats for the game were way up in the Right Field loge, but thanks to a pregame beer with a friend who had Field Level seats, my friend Steve and I just stayed downstairs and enjoyed the game and the post-game ceremonies from 13 rows behind 1st base.
The postgame ceremony featured dozens of the team's most popular players, as well as a little fireworks display, as captured in this image.
Check out more of my fine art photography of Shea Stadium.
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One of the most interesting modern architectural masterpieces ever made. This iconic gem, The Beijing National Stadium, more commonly referred to as the Bird's Nest Stadium, was home to the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.
For more information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_National_Stadium
The Dumbarton Football Stadium, commonly known as The Rock, and currently named The moreroom.com Stadium for sponsorship purposes is a stadium in Dumbarton, Scotland, used mostly for football matches; it is the home ground of Dumbarton Football Club. The stadium has a capacity of 2,020, and was built in 2000 after the move away from Dumbarton's former home, Boghead Park. It was built on part of the site formerly occupied by Denny's shipyard. Quoted from Wikipedia
Current Name
moreroom.com stadium
Previous Names
C&G Systems Stadium
The YOUR Radio 103FM Stadium
Dumbarton Football Stadium
Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium
The Bet Butler Stadium
Dumbarton Football Stadium (Sponsored by DL Cameron)
Strathclyde Homes Stadium