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Downtown Kaiserslautern, or K-Town is a small city in Germany with a big city feel. The buildings are large and swallow you in as you walk around. You can’t help but look up as the shops and restaurants hug you inside their alley’s. It’s a city full of new and old buildings and churches and ruins. Just walking around exploring, I found an interesting water fountain and several catholic churches, all this next to a mall and restaurants that sever everything from Thai to Italian food. It’s no wonder why Americans who live and work here love it. There’s more to it than just a compact town, the deeper you look the more you see. Follow me at www.guzmanmulti.media instagram @guzmanmultimedia Facebook @guzmanmultimedia
Caméra:Pentax K-7
Exposition:0,003 sec (1/320)
Aperture:f/8.0
Longueur focale:28 mm
Longueur focale:SMC Pentax 28 mm
Vitesse ISO:100
Place Stanislas
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Searchlights and Taconite
It's very clear the main commodity here on the BLE. Taconite pellets litter the entire ROW on the former Bessemer, now Canadian National. A key ingredient in the steel making process, the BLE has hauled taconite from the shores of Lake Erie, south to the steel capital of Pittsburgh since its inception. Although the classic orange/black locomotives are few and far between and a new owners name graces many of the signs and buildings, the spirit of the BLE lives on everyday.