I was fascinated by fifteen dormer windows in a row – they are on the roof of the main building of the Rüsselsheim Fortress , the broadside facing the river Main.

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I was fascinated by fifteen dormer windows in a row – they are on the roof of the main building of the Rüsselsheim Fortress , the broadside facing the river Main.

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Macro Monday
This post will be linked coming Monday to Jez’ Water, Water Everywhere Challenge. Surging: The Andernach geyser is the highest cold-water geyser in the world, reaching between 30 and 60 metres. A cold-water geyser surges up similar to a hot-water geyser, except that CO2-bubbles drive the eruptions … Continue reading Water, Water Everywhere in June






Patterned columns and chimneys (basically hollow columns) – from oldest to newest. Solid stone columns were patterned by Romans and later. Around the turn of the 19th century they used bricks and often patterned structures either plastically or by using different coloured bricks. Slate are thin plates and pattern are achieved by overlapping the pieces.