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  1. Nanstein Castle Circular Stairway

    Scenes like this gives me pause, to imagine the people walking up and down the stairs over the centuries.

  2. Wall of Windows and Vines, Burg Lichtenberg

    Natural reclamation of a midieval wall at Burg Lichtenberg, Germany by a flowering vine.

  3. White Window, Augsburg, Germany

    Carefully pruned not to obstruct

  4. Morning Delivery

    Street scene from Augsburg, W. Germany. What happens in Augsburg stays in Augsburg.

  5. Lane to the Well Lichtenberg Castle

    View of a street inside the ruins of Castle Lichtenberg (bei Kusel).

  6. Outer Ward Burg Lichtenburg bei Kusel

    A scenic vantage point for watching what's happening in the valley below.

  7. Hallway Hohenecken Castle

    My imagination runs rampant entering these remnants of a grand hallway in the ruins of Hohenecken Castle, Germany.

  8. Lane Through an Arch

    Where no one walked through before 1560 (Hohenecken Castle)

  9. Bird's Eye View

    Nanstein Castle

  10. Isar Tor Old Munich

    Thousands of years ago, this was the western gate to the enclosed city of Munich. Imagine all the stories it could tell.

  11. Nanstein Castle Interior with Waterworks

    I suppose the sewage had to go somewhere.

  12. Koenigsee on a Rainy Morning

    Soft diffused light and rain clouds in the Alps around Bertesgaden, as a boat makes its way down the lake.

  13. Guard's Squint, Burg Lichtenberg bei Kusel

    A purposeful hole in the wall during medieval times.

  14. Walk in the Inner Ward

    Sublime depiction of Lichtenberg Castle prior to its 20th Century restoration.

  15. Window Light, Hohenecken Castle

    A window to unknown sights.

  16. Restricted Traffic

    Burg Hohenecken, Interior Entryway, 1981

  17. Perimeter Walk Nanstein Castle

    Much of the details about the functions of rooms and other spaces in this 800 year old castle have been lost to history, so we're…

  18. Nanstein Castle Defensive Entry

    Ingenious use of natural and man-made structure to keep things out.

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