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  ▪ Flash:  Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
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  ▪ ISO Speed Ratings:  100
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  ▪ Date/Time:  2004:09:20 11:49:59
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  Altstadt Wander Treffen »  Viewing bikes tower evening     [Image 7 of 13]  
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Comment: The bikes at the Left Lane club meeting alongside the castle wall and tower.
castle back pano * The rear view of the castle, from the ground level where you can see as an attacker you would have a very difficult time trying to enter the fortress. * 372 x 432 * (51KB)

tower and wall * The front tower and wall of the Marienburg Niederfingen.  The tall wall behind the tower was probably one end of the chapel. * 323 x 432 * (63KB)

firepit from above * Helmut is just getting the fire started, using numerous wood pallets. Some people are sitting around, obviuosly not yet needing the warmth of the flames. * 432 x 323 * (59KB)

sunset from castle * The sunset viewed from the Marienburg Niederfingen, with the crecent moon rising. * 684 x 235 * (34KB)

bikes morning * All the bikes sitting along side the castle in the morning light. * 358 x 432 * (55KB)

 
bikes tower evening
caped crusaders * Part of the group as they prepare to enter the mine with their hats and capes.  Lots of Batman jokes going around. * 432 x 323 * (65KB)

train going into mine * Jim, Wolf, Elke and others on the train as it enters the mine.  And, no, Jim is not asleep yet! * 432 x 323 * (52KB)

tunnel with tracks * One of the many tunnels we wandered down while on the tour of this iron mine.  In the late 1800s this mine was the major industry of the area. * 314 x 432 * (42KB)

ceiling of tunnel * The iron bars supporting the ceiling of the tunnel.  They are dripping with the lime seeping through the tunnels, creating a calcite coating which preserves them without rusting.  So no worry that the ceiling will collapse on our heads! * 432 x 323 * (60KB)

group with stove in mine * Cheryl translating into English the importance of this stove which was cast here from iron from this mine. * 432 x 323 * (55KB)

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