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elixir · 2 years ago
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“Death blowing bubbles,” one of the several depictions of death created by Johann Georg Leinberger between 1729 and 1731 for the ceiling of the Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey in Bamberg, Germany. The bubbles are symbols of the fragility of life.
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m1male2 · 21 days ago
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Bamberg, Alemania
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escapismsworld · 11 months ago
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📍Bamberg, Germany 🇩🇪
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wgm-beautiful-world · 6 months ago
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B a m b e r g
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allthingseurope · 2 years ago
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Bamberg, Germany 
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artclosure · 3 months ago
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Altes Rathaus, Bamberg, Germany photographed by thejuanx03 ♡
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unteriors · 6 months ago
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Bamberg Street, Bamberg, South Carolina.
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7pleiades7 · 6 months ago
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Lucretia (1525-1550) by Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472-1553), oil on lime, 87.6 × 58.3 cm, Staatsgalerie in der Neuen Residenz, Bamberg
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walzerjahrhundert · 2 months ago
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Study of Erbprinz Rupprecht, Neue Residenz Bamberg
circa 1900
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knuppitalism-with-ue · 2 years ago
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Here now my complete post on Balaenognathus maeuseri, a new ctenochasmid from Wattendorf, the northern-most Plattenkalk deposit. It was a bizarre creature and is known from a fantastic specimen.
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Most notable are the salad tong like jaws that where toothless at the front and had hundreds of fine teeth on the side. These teeth had little nobs and hooks and the palate wore a large crest, as deep as the lower jaw. Because of these nobs and their straight downward position of the teeth, the animal wasn't even able to fully close it's jaws. In addition the large depressor muscle attachment and robust hyoids are notable. The animal has also long limbs, perfect for wading in shallow water. Overall characters of a specialized filter feeder
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Balaeonognathus lived in a environment quite similar to the Solnhofen archipelago, although the fauna differed slightly. We have for example here the largest known marine turtle of the Jurassic (Thalassmeys).
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Balaenognathus reached a wingspan a little over one meter and is so specialized that it might have been endemic to Wattendorf. The locality is still rather fresh and there are tons of new taxa to be described. Especially turtles are diverse but also many large fish and rynchocephalians are waiting to get their scientific spotlight
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wandering-cemeteries · 4 months ago
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The double tomb of Heinrich II (973-1024) and his consort Cunigunde from 1513. The side panels are decorated with scenes from their lives. Heinrich II was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 until his death. Empress Cunigunde buried her husband in Bamberg Cathedral. Heinrich II became St. Heinrich in 1147.
Cathedral of Bamberg.
Bamberg, Germany
Feb. 2023
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germanpostwarmodern · 1 year ago
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Mortuary Chapel (1966) at the Main Cemetery in Bamberg, Germany, by Hans Rothenburger & Hans Appel
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eopederson · 21 days ago
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Bamberger Dom, Bayern, 2024.
While the main structure is an example of 13th century romanesque architecture, the cathedral was under construction for centuries, and over that long period styles and materials changed making the cathedral a kind of crazy quilt. In the 19th century there was a move to restore it to its medieval - romanesque - roots, but that was only partially successful. It is a UNESCO world heritage site.
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escapismsworld · 1 year ago
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📍Bamberg, Germany
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wgm-beautiful-world · 9 months ago
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B A M B E R G
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allthingseurope · 1 year ago
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Bamberg, Germany (by FujiYako)
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