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surfacepics · 6 years
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Not to be dramatic, but I would die for Humphrey.
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surfacepics · 7 years
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“I’m not sure this is a world I belong in anymore. I’m not sure that I want to wake up.”  
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Lost WW2-Aera Fire Station von SurfacePics Über Flickr: A photo of our last trip to the lostplace-wonderland in 2016! <3
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Lost Fire Station von SurfacePics Über Flickr: A photo of our last trip to the lostplace-wonderland in 2016! <3
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‘All alone in space and time. There’s nothing here but what here’s mine.’ . . . 📷:F.Cremer Model, makeup, hair:@leila_lunatic Harness:@tealecocothebrand
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Black Mesa von SurfacePics
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Abandoned Mine
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U-Verlagerung (WW2 Underground factory) von SurfacePics Über Flickr: Auszug aus einem Bericht von Carl Wilhelm Taxbro, der als Zwangsarbeiter diese Unteriridische Rüstungsfabrik für die Nationalsozialisten und ihren verbrecherischen Krieg ausbauen musste: "Die harte Arbeit im *****stollen war sehr entkräftend und aufreibend für mich, weil es sehr feucht war, aber die Arbeit ging in den ersten Monaten noch ganz munter, weil wir uns sicher waren im Vertrauen auf das baldige Ende des Krieges. Die Stimmung sank in dem selben Maße, wie die Kameraden zu sterben begannen..." Und weiter: "... in einem unbewachten Moment schlug ich mir die Spitzhacke durch den Fuß. Das verhalf mir zu fast zwei Monaten Aufenthalt im Revier und zu Schonung."
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Kaiser Wilhlem-Denkmal (Porta Westfalica)
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Kaiser Wilhlem-Denkmal von SurfacePics Über Flickr: The Emperor William Monument (German: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Denkmal), near the town of Porta Westfalica in the North Rhine-Westphalian county of Minden-Lübbecke, is a colossal monument above the Weser gorge of Porta Westfalica, the "Gateway to Westphalia". It was erected by the then Prussian Province of Westphalia between 1892 and 1896 and emerged against the background of a rising German national identity. The monument, which is around 88 metres high, is classified as one of Germany’s national monuments. The architect of this prominent monument was Bruno Schmitz and the sculptor was Kaspar von Zumbusch. Since 2008, the monument has formed part of the Road of Monuments. As a result of its dominant geographical site, it is the most important landmark of the town of Porta Westfalica and of northern East Westphalia. The Emperor William Monument is located at the extreme eastern end of the range of the Wiehen Hills on the eastern slopes of the Wittekindsberg (294.2 m above sea level (NHN)). It towers above the great gorge of Porta Westfalica, through which the River Weser flows between the Wiehen Hills in the west and the Weser Hills in the east and between the towns of Porta Westfalica in the south and Minden in the north. It is here that the Weser breaks out of the German Central Uplands and winds across the North German Plain. The site used to be on the eastern border of the old Province of Westphalia with Porta Westfalica. The monument lies within the municipality of Barkhausen in the borough of Porta Westfalica. To the east, immediately below the southeastern stairway to the broad base of the monument, is a point that is 202.9 m[2] and some way above the structure to the west is a high point, 213.8 m.[2] From the foot of the monument (ca. 210 m) to the level (39.7 m)[2] of the Weser at a point a few metres southwest of the point in the gorge where the Bundesstraße 61 (Portastraße) crosses the river there is a height difference of about 170 metres. Following the death of Emperor William I, monuments in his honour were built all over Prussia and in other major German cities. On 15 March 1889, the government of the Province of Westphalia voted with a small majority to erect their Emperor William Monument at the Westphalian Gate (Porta Westfalica). Caspar von Zumbusch of Herzebrock was commissioned to create the bronze statue of William I. A competition was held by the province to select an architect to design its setting and 58 were submitted. The prizegiving jury, which also came from Zumbusch awarded first prize to Berlin architect, Bruno Schmitz, whose design was chosen for the monument. Another first prize was awarded to Dresden architects, Richard Reuter and Theodor Fischer. Preparations for its construction began in summer 1892. The cost of the whole monument, including the purchase of land and the construction of the access road was estimated at 800,000 gold marks; in the end it cost 833,000 gold marks[1] or, according to other sources, as much as 1,000,000 gold marks. Around 13,000 cubic metres of brickwork was built and 3,000 metres of stairway. On 18 October 1896 the monument was inaugurated in the presence of Emperor William II and Empress Augusta Victoria during the opening ceremony in which between 15,000 and 20,000 people took part. In the Weimar Republic, the emperor had abdicated, so the monument’s 25th anniversary passed without being marked. In 1921 a memorial tablet in honour of those who had fallen in the First World War was added. Not until 1926 did the monument become a focal point again when the national associations held a “German Day” here. In 2000 the monument itself was restored and it was planned to start the renovation of the surrounding terrace and café in 2013, preceded by replacement of areas of the terrace that had been destroyed in 1946 when British troops blew up a wartime underground production facility. Quelle: Wikipedia
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Welcome to the underground!
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Home again! von SurfacePics
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Wo ein Wille ist...
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Wo ein Wille ist... von SurfacePics
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surfacepics · 8 years
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The arrival von SurfacePics Über Flickr: Eigentlich wollte ich was ganz anderes fotografieren - als dieser Ballon über Harpenfeld und Lockhausen zum Landeanflug ansetzte.
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Abandoned Mine & SurfacePics
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Abandoned Mine & SurfacePics von SurfacePics Über Flickr: Kleiner "Selfie" Untertage - denn man lebt nur einmal, oder!?
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Galaxy von SurfacePics Über Flickr: Die Milchstraße über dem Wittlager Land.
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surfacepics · 8 years
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Muss jetzt an den Hausarbeiten für die Universität schreiben - am besten geht das, wenn Pink Floyd im Hintergrund läuft!
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgwjGrdieIY) #pinkfloyd #music #fav #like #universität #osnabrück #sound #epic #deutschland #germany #time
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“Giving heat when your heart is cold, Hoping somehow you can make me whole, Just be here I am selling my soul” . . . . Model, make-up, retouch: @leila_lunatic Latex outfit: @shitakephotography Photographer: Inteus Photography
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surfacepics · 8 years
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSaa3vC_n2k)
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG7rPsnHXeE)
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