Saturday, July 09, 2011

Externsteine





The Externsteine are five sandstone pillars and the tallest is 38 m high. The Externsteine were a centre of religious activity for the Teutonic peoples and their predecessors prior to the arrival of Christianity in northern Europe

12 comments:

bbtoo said...

It's really nice place. Very nice pictures. Hi there I've added your link to my blog. If you don't mind can you do the same for me please? Thanks so much. Have a great weekend

k and k world said...

nice blog, so i added you. hope you do the same. have a great weekend!

Linda said...

Breathtaking photos! Thanks for sharing them... : )

Ros Marya Yasintha said...

sehr schön..... Ich will unbedingt mal wieder dort hin ^^

Terrans said...

It is fascinating how they build this bridge between the pillars. It must be claustrophobic climbing there.

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TOMAS said...

Each time I come to you - each click on your entrecard is the real blessing. I say so because your wonderful page teaches the love via sharing - you open the eyes and sit me back towards the beauty of our surrounding (my homeland) and do that so humbly (without the pathetic wording - the hearty indeed) THANK YOU. I would greatly appreciate your visit to my blog art by Tomas

Unknown said...

terima kasih for sharing. Nice shots.Beautiful scenery with interesting history

Take care sahabat
Umi

rugged breed said...

Those large rocks are for real, it is very historic, good thing it is still taken care of. Nice post reminds me of our history!

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The Externsteine [ˈɛkstɐnʃtaɪnə] are a distinctive rock formation located in Ostwestfalen-Lippe of northwestern Germany, not far from the city of Detmold at ...

Rockbleeder said...

Interesting blog. I love the historical sites photos. :)

Sharkbytes said...

Very cool place. Where is it?

Anonymous said...

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