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postcard-from-the-past · 7 months ago
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View of Hausach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
German vintage postcard
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wildwestweg · 2 years ago
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Etappen Westweg - Westvariante
↔ 285 km ¦ ↑ 8.500 m ¦ ↓ 9.200 m
Etappe 1: Pforzheim - Dobel ↔ 25,9 km ¦ 7 - 8 Std. ↑ 769 m ¦ ↓ 335 m 
Etappe 2: Dobel - Forbach ↔ 25,8 km ¦ 7 - 8 Std. ↑ 612 m ¦ ↓ 1.012 m 
Etappe 3: Forbach - Unterstmatt ↔ 19,5 km ¦ 6 - 6,5 Std. ↑ 1.089 m ¦ ↓ 463 m
Etappe 4: Unterstmatt - Alexanderschanze ↔ 27,5 km ¦ 8 - 9 Std. ↑ 821 m ¦ ↓ 781 m 
Etappe 5: Alexanderschanze - Hark ↔ 17 km ¦ 4,5 - 5 Std. ↑ 425 m ¦ ↓ 699 m 
Etappe 6: Hark - Hausach ↔ 14,7 km ¦ 4 - 4,5 Std. ↑ 415 m ¦ ↓ 866 m 
Etappe 7: Hausach - Wilhelmshöhe ↔ 21,2 km ¦ 6,5 - 7,5 Std. ↑ 1.289 m ¦ ↓ 551 m 
Etappe 8: Wilhelmshöhe - Kalte Herberge ↔ 22 km ¦ 5,5 - 6 Std. ↑ 576 m ¦ ↓ 530 m
Etappe 9: Kalte Herberge - Titisee ↔ 20 km ¦ 5,5 - 6 Std. ↑ 443 m ¦ ↓ 616 m
Etappe 10: Titisee - Notschrei ↔ 25,4 km ¦ 8 - 9 Std. ↑ 932 m ¦ ↓ 660 m
Etappe 11: Notschrei - Haldenhof ↔ 18,6 km ¦ 6 - 6,5 Std. ↑ 750 m ¦ ↓ 944 m
Etappe 12: Haldenhof - Kandern ↔ 19,7 km ¦ 5,5 - 6 Std. ↑ 517 m ¦ ↓ 1097 m
Etappe 13: Kandern - Basel ↔ 26 km ¦ 7 - 8 Std. ↑ 550 m ¦ ↓ 639 m
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hessdalen-globe · 1 year ago
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It took me a while, but I'm finally answering this one :)
I thought up two sets of wonders of my world. One being natural formations, and the other being manmade ones. I haven't delved too far into the specifics of them, but I have a basic idea of what I think they should be.
The natural wonders are:
Mount Vontrior (Vontrior, Daskosa): The largest volcano on Hessdalen. A blackened mountain that would pierce the clouds if it were not constantly shrouded in its own ash.
Shulie Bay (Gulsen, Torqnia): A fairly large and shallow bay that has Hessdalen's greatest tidal range. The high and low tide lines are miles apart, separated by mud flats. The bay fills and empties rapidly, posing a danger to any who venture onto the exposed ocean floor at low tide. Hessdalen's tides in general are more dramatic than Earth's, since it has two moons.
Rhobor River (Ecosiar, Hausach, Soaratia, Transrhobor, Cazkania): The longest river on Hessdalen. Snaking across Norphendra, countless other rivers feed into the Rhobor, giving it a mighty force. Over millions of years the river has carved out a massive channel at its mouth which is visible from space.
The Rings: Hessdalen is orbited by a system of rings not unlike Saturn's. They are light blue in color, and are visible from almost anywhere on the surface. They have been an important part of nearly all cultures across the world.
The caves of Diphnit (Rosnen) or Fhedtov (Cazkania): A huge system of massive, open caves beneath the surface of Rosnen. They have multiple entry points, and are home to a whole underground ecosystem that developed separately from the surface. Cazkania gave these caves a separate name and is the only country to recognize them as the Fhedtovs.
Leokya Cascades (Weskarvi): A series of gargantuan waterfalls deep in the untouched forests of Lenvai's interior. Their roar can be heard from a great distance away, and a human appears as a speck in height comparison. They can often be seen emitting rainbows against the backdrop of the lush green trees and rolling hills.
The Regazene Rift (Montethe): A dramatic and inactive fault line. Jagged rocks suddenly shoot up from gentle plains, creating another elevated plateau. The rift is the most prominent feature of Hessdalen's extinct tectonic movement.
As for the manmade wonders, I haven't really given them proper names yet. I've come up with what they are, such as a massive ancient dam, and a huge system of dikes along the Shulie bay. They all date back to ancient times and all represent impressive achievements from old civilizations. I don't want to rush their names, and want to spend some more time thinking about them first.
But for now those are the natural ones.
Worldbuilding Wednesday: Wonders of These Worlds!
Hey folks, 'tis that time of the week Sorry if I'm late, here's today's prompt, courtesy of @hessdalen-globe !
I'd love to hear about one, or some, of the Wonders of your World! A magnificent geographic site or formation, or the lasting products of a society's sweat and toil, tell all about those majestic sights and just what makes them so. Where are they? What do people think of them?
Tagging @writeblrsupport @lividdreamz @athenswrites @thatndginger @theprissythumbelina @caxycreations and anyone else who wants to try!
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faradaysketches · 2 years ago
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Hausach, Baden-Württemberg. September 2022
I got this far before my train came.
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albannikolaiherbst · 4 years ago
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In den Zeiten Covid-19sAlban Nikolai Herbst sprichtEin Gedicht für jeden TagFünfundsechzigster Tag.Zweite Serie, Neunundvierzigster Tag:Der Engel Ordnungen|| "Sterbgedichtchen" ||
In den Zeiten Covid-19sAlban Nikolai Herbst sprichtEin Gedicht für jeden TagFünfundsechzigster Tag.Zweite Serie, Neunundvierzigster Tag:Der Engel Ordnungen|| “Sterbgedichtchen” ||
        Alban Nikolai Herbst Der Engel Odnungen Gedichte ISBN: 3866380070
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trainwritingfreiburg · 3 years ago
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germandejuana · 3 years ago
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#germandejuana #germandjuana #OFFENBURG #TÖPFERMARKT u. #KÜNSTLERMARKT 3-4 Juli 2021 am Marktplatz  bei  #Freiburg #Schwarzwald  #Strassburg #Elsass #kinzigtal #Hausach #haslach #biberach #gutach #wolfach #hamersbach #gegenbach #bühl #appenweier #achern #lahr #ortenaukreis #ortenau (at German De Juana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ1d8t_CFqs/?utm_medium=tumblr
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black-forest-info-blog · 6 years ago
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Kinzigtal (Hausach)
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slandv · 7 years ago
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fashion-islands · 6 years ago
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Die nur ganz langsam gehen, aber immer den rechen Weg verfolgen, können viel weiter kommen als die, welche laufen und auf Abwege geraten. René Descartes #wege #wald #natur #tammysreiseoase #wanderlust #wandern #cashback #natur #hlw #langsam #naturliebhaber #zauberhaft #göttlich #schwarzwald #forestwalk #weg #gebirgsliebe #landschaften #schwarzwaldbiker #abwege #hausach #abwege #landschaft #wandern #schwarzwaldgraphers #free #naturephotography #forestphotography #kinzigtal #happyliveworld https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx4SytKiBIs/?igshid=14d9fklcvyjpp
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postcard-from-the-past · 6 months ago
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Street scene in Hausach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
German vintage postcard
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gilrael · 7 years ago
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Pictures taken at the parade on 11 February 2018 in Hausach.
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black-is-no-colour · 4 years ago
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Flaunt Magazine N°174 The Dawn Chorus Issue, March 2021. Dress, Maison Margiela by John Galliano, Défilé Spring 2021 collection. Briefs, Miu Miu. Bra, Hausach. 
Photographer Nina Raasch, Model Sarah Batt, styled by Charlotte Gindreau
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hessdalen-globe · 1 year ago
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Thanks again for the tag Arch!
Like Earth, Hessdalen's surface is mostly covered in water and the planet has one contiguous ocean. But since the landmasses are so spread apart, there isn't really an obvious way to divide the water up into small oceans like we have on Earth. There's been some attempts to do this, but nothing universal has ever been accepted.
There are however many large gulfs, bays, seas, lakes, and rivers all across Hessdalen. The two that I'll talk about here are the Dvenshev Sea and the Rhobor River.
The Dvenshev Sea
The Dvenshev Sea is a large inland sea located in eastern Norphendra. Its coast is home to a large population and major cities, as historically people were drawn to its shores for fishing, trading, and warm temperatures. The narrow strait of Julshev is the only way in and out for ships transporting goods from the industrial cities, making it one of the most important waterways in the world.
Its importance was realized in 122 ACC when Gurngeshia blockaded the strait. The flow of commerce, goods, and resources from Montethé and some of Yevsburg's biggest cities stopped entirely, and the impact was felt all across Hessdalen. Especially in the kingdom of Ivranse, where medicine produced in Montethé was desperately needed.
Today the sea remains open to the global waters, and live on its tropical islands and sandy shores is generally good.
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Map of the Dvenshev
The Rhobor River
The Rhobor is the longest river on Hessdalen, and like the Dvenshev is extremely important economically but also politically. The Rhobor runs through numerous countries and many cities have been built along it. It was historically a lifeline for landlocked countries like Syrum, Illira and the Transrhobor states since it was their gateway to the ocean.
The river is powerful, and has carved out a large bay at its end between Ecosiar and Hausach. This wide bay once acted as an important barrier between Ecosiar and Soaratia when they were two of the big three superpowers decades ago. Today, nearly all of Cazkania's northern border follows the Rhobor, and its source is the large lake on its border with Lokanse.
Worldbuilding Wednesday: On The Waves!
Hey folks! Sorry I'm late, a week straight of major exams takes a lot outta you. With that over with, here's your prompt!
I'd love to know about any particularly important bodies of water --- or similar features! --- in your World! Is there anything special behind their creation? Who makes use of them, and for what reasons? Who decides who gets to use the seas at all?
Tagging @writeblrsupport @lividdreamz @hessdalen-globe @caxycreations @theprissythumbelina @thatndginger @the-stray-storyteller
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faradaysketches · 4 years ago
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Natural Fridge. Near Hausach, Baden. March 2021
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underthescopemineral · 6 years ago
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Eulytine, Chrysocolla  
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Cu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4·nH2O
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Hechtsberg quarry, Hausach, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Field of View: 3 mm
Transparent yellow eulytine tetrahedrons and spheres on chrysocolla.
 Stephan Wolfsried’s Photo         
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