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@lyse I like those yellow flowers š¤
Whata that brick structure?
And what does that sign say?
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@lyse I like those yellow flowers š¤
Whata that brick structure?
And what does that sign say?
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@lyse I like those yellow flowers š¤\n\nWhata that brick structure?\n\nAnd what does that sign say?\n\nš¤š
@prologic The yellow weed with the bees in 9 and 10 are common dandelion. 42 is [water crowfoot](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranunculus]. I've no idea what 43 is called, though. The brick walls in 21, 22, 24 and 25 are part of the ruins of the former Hohenstaufen Castle which was burned down in 1525. The sign in 25 and 26 says "Forest road ā Closed for motor vehicles and horse riders. Open for forestry ā Forest administration". I believe the whole path leading to the top of the mountain is closed for these two types anyway, so I don't really get why they put up a sign up there again. The only thing I can think of, is, so that the restaurateur next to the sign, who's allowed to drive up his car, doesn't go to the very top of Mount Hohenstaufen.
@prologic The yellow weed with the bees in 9 and 10 are common dandelion. 42 is water crowfoot. I've no idea what 43 is called, though. The brick walls in 21, 22, 24 and 25 are part of the ruins of the former Hohenstaufen Castle which was burned down in 1525. The sign in 25 and 26 says "Forest road ā Closed for motor vehicles and horse riders. Open for forestry ā Forest administration". I believe the whole path leading to the top of the mountain is closed for these two types anyway, so I don't really get why they put up a sign up there again. The only thing I can think of, is, so that the restaurateur next to the sign, who's allowed to drive up his car, doesn't go to the very top of Mount Hohenstaufen.
@lyse Cool! š I learned some history from your twts šāāļø
@lyse Cool! š I learned some history from your twts šāāļø
@lyse Beautiful images & landscapes!