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5 days ago
Beautiful pictures ⛄️☃️
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February 15, 2026
And this is how it happened... my better half was frantically searching for her wallet at home, but it was nowhere to be found. We assumed it had been lost on yesterday's walk. So, off we went towards Müllenborn... having forgotten that the carnival parade was taking place there today. To make matters
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February 14, 2026
Beautiful, the misty atmosphere is something special!
I want to get outside again too...😐
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Anita went for a hike.
February 11, 2026
Das Felsenmeer "Auf Walbert" befindet sich am östlichen Rand der Schönecker Schweiz und ist ein Naturschutzgebiet. Entstanden ist das Felsenmeer im Zeitalter des Devon. Das Felsenmeer hat eine mehrere Hundert Millionen Jahre alte Geschichte. Einst war es ein Korallenmeer. Vor ca. 380 Millionen Jahren war hier noch ein Meer. In diesem sehr kleinen Teilgebiet der Schönecker Schweiz gibt es sehr schöne mit Moos bewachsene Felsformationen (Dolomitfelsen) zu bestaunen.
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February 11, 2026
This very short (approx. 1.1 km) loop around the Felsenmeer (Sea of Rocks) is perfect for our dog walk today...since continuous rain is forecast 🌧️🌧️🌧️.
We park in the small hiking parking lot on the L10 between Wallersheim and Hersdorf. From here, the path leads directly into a beautiful old deciduous
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February 7, 2026
Oh, how lovely... The cranes are coming back 😍... Unfortunately, we only heard them today and didn't see them... That makes your pictures so much more enjoyable 👍 Best regards 🙋♀️🐕
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February 6, 2026
You took some great pictures 👍🫠
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February 4, 2026
A word of advice...it's best not to park at our starting point (as it's officially not allowed 🫣). It's better to park in Hersdorf, on Altburgstrasse, at the turnoff: An der Kirche (At the Church).
From there, continue along Altburgstrasse until you reach the "Prümer Land Tour Route 2" at the top of
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a day ago
Do you know what those strange little mounds are in pictures 22 and 23? You often see them in karst regions, but I don't think you have those there?
The communities of organisms growing on old fence posts like these are always interesting!
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