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Translucent with large white area on carapace and another on abdome. Red speckles cover legs, eyestalks, antennae and claw arms. Commensal with corals Heliofungia spp and Goniopora spp. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
UNESCO - Welterbe
Die Kokerei Zollverein entstand im Wesentlichen in zwei Bauphasen 1958-61 und 1972/73. Wie der räumlich und funktional eng zugeordnete Schacht 12 war auch die Kokerei eine technische Spitzenleistung mit anfangs einer Tagesleistung von 5000t Koks, die nach der Erweiterung von 1972/73 auf 8300-8500t erhöht wurde. Die Architektur stammt aus der Feder von Fritz Schupp. – Quelle: rheinische-industriekultur.com – Walter Buschmann
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UNESCO World Heritage
The Zollverein coking plant was essentially built in two construction phases in 1958-61 and 1972/73. Like Shaft 12, which was closely related in terms of space and function, the coking plant was also a technical peak performance with an initial daily output of 5000 tons of coke, which was increased to 8300-8500 tons after the 1972/73 expansion. The architecture was designed by Fritz Schupp.
14 October 2020 - Just about as perfect of a day as one could ask for, spent the morning roaming the yard. Chased the deer for a bit, checked-out the seed heads with their Fall colors and played with my East German Pentacon 50mm bokeh machine lens. Then I headed to the Delaware Water Gap for my favorite hike from which "Gaphiker" came to be! It was a bit crowded but I was glad to get back and see where I was ability wise not having hiked much in a while. I didn't set a speed record but did OK and the view from the top of Mt. Tammany is always worth it. Pano image show with a 20mm f/1.8, curved the rock in the foreground a bit but crazy DoF!
For a few different views of the Gap from Mt. Tammany, see the folder. I was always so busy in the Fall there aren't too many, this is the first one for the month of October. I guess it's time to add to the series. My favorite is the one at sunrise, I hiked up the mountain in the dark.
24 February 2021 - As seen on my hike from the top of Mt. Tammany, NJ overlooking the Delaware River, I-80, Mt. Minsi and the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware Water Gap. Stunning perfect day with clear skies and temps in the 50's deg. F. Tough hike up with the hard pack snow softening up and feeling more like sand than frozen snow. Saw about a dozen people on the trail, all stopping to put on masks before passing, all in all a good day.
So the last time I took a selfie here was 31 Dec 2010. I figured every 10 years is about right, I placed my camera on my coat ( the same one for 2010 and managed to get one with me in the viewfinder. I sure didn't need my coat for warmth, it was so warm I almost took off my heavy wool undershirt on the way up.