Elbe tunnel
Entrance to the Elbe tunnel
Little red mannequin or maybe a chess piece?
Luscious Lips in Hamburg
Waiting for the ferry
A haze of bluebells
A fenced off fence. HFF everyone
Stratocumulus clouds
Taylor & Gardiner Locksmiths, Birmingham
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Tour Boats on Binnealster
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Today in the garden
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The making of a photo
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F33 at 13.43
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Oevelgönne lighthouse
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Faded Glory
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The Cap San Diego was built and launched by Deutsche Werft in 1961 for Hamburg Süd as the last of a series of six ships. The 159 m, 10000 dwt ship ran a regular schedule between Germany and South America, completing 120 round trips until 1981. After being sold and running under different names and flags of convenience as a tramp trader, the run-down ship was scheduled for scrapping in 1986, when it was bought by the city of Hamburg.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap_San_Diego
The impressive building on the right is The Elbphilharmonie. On 2 April 2007, the foundation stone was laid, and construction was due to be completed in 2010, but the buidling was finally completed in 2016. The base is an old warehouse.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap_San_Diego
The impressive building on the right is The Elbphilharmonie. On 2 April 2007, the foundation stone was laid, and construction was due to be completed in 2010, but the buidling was finally completed in 2016. The base is an old warehouse.
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Amelia club has replied to Nick Weall clubklaus 040 club has replied to Amelia clubMaybe there's a second chance in another year?
I'm really impressed by The Elbphilharmonie. What a great use to put the old warehouse too. Much better than demolishing it.
the white ship in front of rather grey buildings!
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