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Nothing like waking up extremely early to do a full day of trains and sightseeing. It's worth it for beautiful views like this. in Bern, Switzerland.
FEI Vaulting World Championship for Seniors and European Championships for Juniors and Young Vaulters, Bern 2024, Switzerland
THEO GARDIES of France performs on SIR SENSATION during a compulsory test of Individual Senior Vaulters Male in FEI Vaulting Championships in Bern, Switzerland, July 17, 2024.
Copyright © FEI/Martin Dokoupil
Am 07.04.2017 von der BEAexpo via Rosengarten - Nydeggbrücke - Schwellenmätteli - Kirchenfeldbrücke - Dalmazibrücke - Monbijoubrücke - Marzili - Altstadt - Kleine Schanze - Bahnhof - Grosse Schanze - Altstadt - Kornhausbrücke - Lorrainebrücke - Kursal zurück.
Photos I made for the MINI ART FESTIVAL in Bern.
These photos are *not* under a creative commons license, please don't redistribute. Ask me if you'd like to have a highresolution copy.
Bern Switzerland Wet But Wonderful!
can't see flickr images at the moment will edit when I can see what this is
New Bern Battlefield Park in New Bern, North Carolina.
From Wikipedia: "The Battle of New Bern was fought on 14 March 1862, near the city of New Bern, North Carolina, as part of the Burnside Expedition of the American Civil War... Although the defenders fought behind breastworks that had been set up before the battle, their line had a weak spot in its center that was exploited by the attacking Federal soldiers... New Bern came under Federal control, and remained so for the rest of the war."
See More: Eastern Carolina Conflicts page
Bern, the capital city of Switzerland, is built around a crook in the Aare River. It traces its origins back to the 12th century, with medieval architecture preserved in the Altstadt (Old Town).
Bern, 08.5.2019. Aidsfocus Annual Conference 2019. Young People as Actors in Sexual Health. Love matters - We matter. Foto: Daniel Rihs / 13 Photo
Der Pfeiferbrunnen steht in der Spitalgasse in Bern und gehört zu den Berner Altstadtbrunnen aus dem 16. Jahrhundert.
Er wurde 1545/46 von Hans Gieng geschaffen und stand bis 1638 zwischen Ryffli- und Storchengässchen vor dem Gasthof zum Storchen
. Deshalb nannte man den Brunnen früher auch Storchenbrunnen. In diesem Gasthof wohnten oft fahrende Spielleute. Das könnte ein Grund dafür sein, warum die Brunnenfigur einen Dudelsackspieler darstellt.
Summer in Stockholm at the popular Berns Hotel - read the Hipster Guide to Stockholm for travel tips, recommended things to do and other great ideas to make any trip to Stockholm fun: travelsofadam.com/city-guides/stockholm/
© Adam Groffman