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Abtei Liesborn

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Immagini nelle vicinanze di Germany

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A: Abtei Liesborn

di Jonas Boenhoff, meno di 10 metri di distanza

Abtei Liesborn

B: Klostergarten Liesborn

di Jonas Boenhoff, 150 metri di distanza

Klostergarten Liesborn

C: Liesborn & Umgebung

di Jonas Boenhoff, 230 metri di distanza

Liesborn & Umgebung

D: Liesborn & Umgebung

di Jonas Boenhoff, 370 metri di distanza

Liesborn & Umgebung

E: Liesborn

di Jonas Boenhoff, 470 metri di distanza

Liesborn

F: Westkampstraße am Teich

di Jonas Boenhoff, 500 metri di distanza

Westkampstraße am Teich

G: Lake near Liesborn

di Jonas Boenhoff, 530 metri di distanza

Lake near Liesborn

H: Westenholz Sommer

di Michael Mielemeier, 15.3 km di distanza

Westenholz Sommer

I: Westenholz Winter

di Michael Mielemeier, 15.3 km di distanza

Westenholz Winter

J: Hagen Sommer

di Michael Mielemeier, 17.7 km di distanza

Hagen Sommer

Questo panorama è stato scattato in Germany

Questa è una vista generale di Germany

Germany? Before the beginning there was Ginnungagap, an empty space of nothingness, filled with pure creative power. (Sort of like the inside of my head.)

And it ends with Ragnarok, the twilight of the Gods. In between is much fighting, betrayal and romance. Just as a good Godly story should be.

Heroes have their own graveyard called Valhalla. Unfortunately we cannot show you a panorama of it at this time, nor of the lovely Valkyries who are its escort service.

Hail Odin, wandering God wielding wisdom and wand! Hail Freya, hail Tyr, hail Thor!

Odin made the many lakes and the fish in them. In his traverses across the lands he caused there to be the Mulheim Bridge in Cologne, as did he make the Mercury fountain, Mercury being of his nature.

But it is to the mighty Thor that the Hammering Man gives service.

Between the time of the Nordic old ones and that of modern Frankfort there may have been a T.Rex or two on the scene. At least some mastodons for sure came through for lunch, then fell into tar pits to become fossils for us to find.

And there we must leave you, O my most pure and holy children.

Text by Steve Smith.

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