Some time ago, I've already posted a Uhrturm-Spot. This is a second one, located at the Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Kai, near the Acconci Island (Murinsel).

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Wine and the Withlacoochie State Forest - 23/24JAN2025

I spent the night at the Sparacia and Witherell Winery. They were setting up for the Foggy Longbottom Music Festival. What a great name! If only I hadn't planned my next few stops, I would've stayed for the music and ...

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The Reconstruction and Dissolution of the Abbey at Glastonbury

Glastonbury Abbey's Great Church was five hundred feet long from the Lady Chapel to the chevet, with a 160 foot transept.

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South Africa Unveils Spaza Fund To Boost Local Businesses In Townships - Axadle | Stay Informed With Horn Of Africa Headlines

The South African government has opened applications for the R500-million Spaza Shop Support Fund (SSSF) aimed at boosting the participation of locally owned spaza shops in township and rural economies. Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau announced that the fund would provide up to R300,000 per shop through grants and low-interest loans, covering stock purchases, infrastructure upgrades, business tools, and Point of Sale (POS) system adoption.

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Louis the Stammerer, who died OTD in 879, was the King of Aquitaine and later the King of West Francia; he was physically weak and had outlived his fateher Charles the Bald by only two years https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/france/saint-denis/?s=mb #travel #France #history
Saint-Denis, Burial Place of French Kings

All but three kings of France were buried at this church in the northern suburbs of Paris. It's the first truly Gothic church. It' an easy and interesting day trip from the center.

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Emperor Fushimi, 92nd Emperor of #Japan, was born OTD in 1265 https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/konabe.html?s=mb #travel #history
Konabe Kofun — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Konabe Kofun is a megalithic tomb with a distinctive keyhole shape. Kofun were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are believed to be the tombs of Emperors.

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This City Glows After Dark — With Bridge Lights, Jazz Boats, and Nighttime Views That Rival Paris

From grand bridges to quiet courtyards, every corner here feels like it has a backstory.

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Can We Harness The Risks Of The Global Wild Meat Trade? - Axadle | Stay Informed With Horn Of Africa Headlines

The global wild meat trade is an intricate web, interlinking food security, income, and environmental health for millions across Africa and Asia. However,

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The UK's longest train journey with 36 stops and ‘breathtaking countryside’ cancelled - EUROPE SAYS

The Aberdeen to Penzance train is the longest route in Britain (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

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