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Impressions and discoveries of all cultures from the most diverse regions, which reflect the daily life of our time.

Düden waterfall on the cliffs of Antalya

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Düden waterfall on the cliffs of Antalya

On the old route from Antalya - Burdur (passing through the town of Döşemealtı) two large karst springs come to the surface, to which we have also published an article. Our visit to the German Consulate now let us visit the waterfall of these springs again.

Caravans at the Exhibition Salon - yesterday & today

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Caravans at the Exhibition Salon Düsseldorf - yesterday & today

The first "tourist touring cars" were manufactured in Great Britain since the end of the 19th century. They were sometimes furnished very luxurious, biaxial and initially drawn by horses. At the beginning of the Second World War, there were several thousand caravans on the British Isles already.

Graffiti and Writing in the road tunnels of Trier

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Graffiti and writing in the road tunnels of Trier

The acceptance and definition of graffiti is very different in society. Unauthorized graffiti in public perception, especially in the Western world, is usually considered to be a form of vandalism, but it is also recognized by others as a form of art.

The Rhine ferry Langst-Kaiserswerth - Caravan-Salon

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The Rhine ferry Langst-Kaiserswerth - dusk on Rhine river

Directions to Dusseldorf Caravan Salon - Anyone who has driven along one of the banks of the Rhine can judge for himself that relatively few bridges span the Rhine, probably because their construction is very complicated and expensive because of the sometimes considerable width of the Rhine and the need not to restrict the navigation of the Rhine.

Timiou Prodomu Monastery - a dead end road at Aliakmos

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Moni Timiou Prodomu Monastery - a dead end road at Aliakmos

There are couple of monasteries of the same name, the Greek´s most famous John the Baptist Monastery still is Moni Timiou Prodromou on the steep flank of the Lousios Gorge, so it must be first to mention, if you talk about most lovely surrounding.

Meeting with the roof tent nomads in Stadtoldendorf

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Meeting with the roof tent nomads in Stadtoldendorf

Starting off from the outdoor trade fair in Friedrichshafen we directly drove to the meeting of the roof tent nomads in Stadtoldendorf next to Hanover, which met for the second time on a large area, formerly military training ground.

The ferry to the Carmelite Church St. Josef on the Moselle

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The ferry to the Carmelite Church St. Josef on the Moselle

Once again on exploration tour, the way from Adenau next to the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring should bring us down into the Moselle valley, where we first arrived in Cochem famous for its well-known castle complex, which today was dipped with fog.

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