Quelle im Ilm Park Weimar
Eine 3D Animation einer Quelle im Ilm Park in Weimar,
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Bunker Drumming Weimar
Bunker drumming in Parkhöhle (cave), Weimar, Germany on March 31st, 2016. This was filmed on the anniversary of the largest air raid in Weimar.
A bonus scene includes Rockin' around the Clock performed by a Swedish concert band at Town Hall. Pictures from around Weimar reference famous poets, philosophers, and composers such as Goethe, Schiller, Liszt, and Bach.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
In 1972, UNESCO adopted the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World's Cultural and Natural Heritage of the World. The Convention is the most important international instrument for preserving cultural and natural sites for extraordinary universal value. Today, 44 of these sites are located in Germany, reflecting the diversity of the natural and cultural heritage of Germany.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany include:
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany
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There are currently 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany, which ranks 5th in the world for most world heritage sites. This includes 41 cultural sites and 3 natural sites.
Aachen Cathedral (1978)
Abbey and Altenmunster of Lorsch (1991)
Archaeological Border complex of Hedeby and the Danevirke (2018)
Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar and Dessau (1996)
Bergpark Wilhelmshohe (2013)
Berlin Modernist Housing Estates (2008)
Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey (2014)
Castles of Augusturbug and Falkenlust at Bruhl (1984)
Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura (2017)
Classical Weimar (1998)
Collegiate Church, Castle and Old Town of Quedlinburg (1994)
Cologne Cathedral (1996)
Fagus Factory in Alfeld (2011)
Frontiers of the Roman Empire (1987)
Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Worlitz (2000)
Hanseatic City of Lubeck (1987)
Historic Centers of Stralsund and Wismar (2002)
Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg (1996)
Margravial Opera House Bayreuth (2012)
Maulbronn Monastery Complex (1993)
Messel Pit Fossil Site (1995)
Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System (1992)
Monastic Island of Reichenau (2000)
Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin (1999)
Muskauer Park / Park Muzakowski (2004)
Naumburg Cathedral (2018)
Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof (2006)
Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin (1990)
Pilgrimage Church of Wies (1983)
Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps (2011)
Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany (2007)
Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier (1986)
Speicherstadt and Kontorhous District (2015)
Speyer Cathedral (1981)
St Mary’s Cathedral and St Michael’s Church at Hildesheim (1985)
Town Hall and Roland on the Marketplace of Bremen (2004)
Town of Bamberg (1993)
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement (2016)
Upper Middle Rhine Valley (2002)
Völklingen Ironworks (1994)
The Wadden Sea(2009)
Wartburg Castle (1999)
Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square (1981)
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen (2001)
Workshop Underwater Model Photography 2020 in Bali
Workshop:
august 9th to 13th, 2020, Bali, Indonesia
lichtfang-foto.de/workshop/
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Der Workshop wird in Deutsch und Englisch gehalten.
The course will be held in English and German.
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The workshop is suitable for hobby and professional photographers. Diving training is not necessary, but advantageous. Three of the planned nine shootings are only possible with diving training. In these cases, participants without diving training will receive an alternative photo shooting.
There are only 5 places available for participation in the workshop. In addition, a maximum of 2 photographers can only participate in the shootings. (Model Sharing)
Bali inspires with its landscape, its temples and its underwater world. In the sea there are flat places with volcanic rocks and schools of fish, which makes unique pictures and unusual pictures possible. We have epic photo ideas and will implement them with you from 09 to 13 August 2020. We are happy to be able to offer this coaching for the third time.
WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE UW MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?
We provide a model with underwater experience so that you can learn how to take extraordinary pictures without diving training. No diving equipment is required for these shots.
We discuss the safe procedure and the special features of planning such an underwater shoot. In the future you will be able to offer your customers a positive and safe experience.
Photographers without experience in underwater photography will learn how to take extraordinary pictures in the pool and sea.
For professional photographers, we will also address special target groups (e.g. pregnant women in the water, couples in the water etc. for commercial photo offers).
Photographers with a diving license (at least 30 dives and the latest medical certificate) can take pictures with the model at the wreck of the USS Liberty and at an underwater temple. Here you can find various corals, fish and ship superstructures. The wreck is very easy to dive. The model is a certified diver and will work without diving equipment. She will be supplied with air and secured by a safety diver.
We show the complete workflow. On land you learn how to guide a model and we transfer the knowledge for underwater photography. In 5 days in a small group we can respond to everyone individually.
Only the organization, the training and practice with the models in the apron and the protection in the water are feasible as a private person only with high expenditure. We have planned extraordinary photos that are difficult to organize ourselves. Everyone will be able to enrich their portfolio with real jewellery for their own advertising.
More:
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Germany | Heritage Sites of Germany | World Of Heritage
Germany is full of amazing historical and heritage sites, it can be hard to list them all. From fascinating ancient cities to famous Roman cathedrals and everything in between, it is truly a unique destination. There are 44 official UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany and in addition, there are 17 German entries in the Memory of the World Programme.
Germany is a country with a unique history and culture. Berlin, the capital city of Germany is one of the most famous places to visit.
Other famous places to visit in Germany include the Brandenburg Gate a symbol of re-unification, Museum Islands, Aachen, Lorsch town, Weimer's Augustusburg castle, Caroligian West work and Corvey buildings of Hoxter. Be sure to visit the six caves and Steingaden to see the famous church of Wies.
The Heritage sites of the world are celebrated for having great cultural or historical significance, and it doesn’t hurt that they are also often majestic and awe-inspiring.
Every country has its own monuments and cultural heritage, which you can explore in our series World of Heritage. This series also features all the celebrated heritage sites on our planet as decided by the UNESCO.
The History of Peaky Blinders - Communists, IRA, 1920's Gangs, The Italian Mafia and More!
The Peaky Blinders is a BBC Historical Drama series semi-based on a gang of the same name active on Birmingham's racecourses and streets in the late 1890's, although the Shelby brothers on our screens inhabit the world of the 1920's Black Country. During their various adventures and exploits they make contact with IRA gunmen, helping their comrades back in Ireland who at this time were fighting the British in the Irish War of Independence from 1919 to 1922, Communists from the newly established USSR who were helped by Socialist factory workers yet opposed by royalist White Russians or Russian Emigrés in exile. Even the domestic politics of the time with a whole host of gangs based on ethnic and class lines is fascinating and features Italian Mafia from London and New York, Jewish bakers and armies of roving gypsies. In this video I'm going to be discussing all of that and more!
I would highly recommend watching these videos by History West Midlands featuring historian Carl Chinn who specialises and has written a book about Birmingham street gangs in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The Real Peaky Blinders - History West Midlands:
Story of the Real Peaky Blinders - History West Midlands:
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Eastern Thought - Kevin MacLeod
Impact Alegratto - Kevin MacLeod
Laid Back Guitars - Kevin MacLeod
Heroes - Co.AG
Up and Away - Holfix
Bushwick Tarantello - Kevin MacLeod
Lachaim - Kevin MacLeod
Opium - Kevin MacLeod
Opium - Kevin MacLeod - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Trip Down Memory Lane
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Trip Down Memory Lane · Philipp Fabian Kölmel · Staatskapelle Weimar
Smaragdgrün (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
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Gottesaue Palace - Great Attractions (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Take a tour of Gottesaue Palace in Karlsruhe, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Few buildings have a more trouble-ridden history than the Gottesaue Palace in Karlsruhe, Germany
The earliest history of the palace is a Benedictine Abbey that was built here in 1094 and destroyed in 1525.
The forerunner of today's palace was built in the 16th century, but was destroyed in 1689.
It was restored, but then was damaged in a fire less than fifty years later and had to be restored again.
Finally, the Gottesaue Palace was leveled during World War Two and was not restored until 1978.
Now, once more at peace, the palace enjoys a serene existence as a German music academy.
4K INDIRECT OPHTHALMOSCOPIC IMAGING - PROFESSOR YETIK IMAGING SYSTEM
The first ever 4K indirect ophthalmoscopic imaging of a ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) by Dr. Huseyin Yetik's imaging technique
Поттенштайн. Германия поездка в пещеры
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Deception
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Deception · Philipp Fabian Kölmel · Staatskapelle Weimar
Smaragdgrün (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Preview of anniversary of Nazi attacks on synagogues, businesses
SHOTLIST
FILE: Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Jerusalem - Unknown date
1. Visitors in museum
2. Close up of Kristallnacht sign
3. Close up of flame in museum's hall of remembrance
4. Wide of eternal flame in hall
Frankfurt/Main - October 31, 2008
5. Mid of Gerhard Maschkowski, Holocaust survivor, passing by the camera
6. SOUNDBITE (English), Gerhard Maschkowski, (83) Holocaust survivor, San Diego, California (from Elbing, near Danzing):
A friend of my father, of my parents, called and said that they're breaking into their store, they lived up above the store, and the synagogue is burning. Naturally, we went down there because my father was blinded in the First World War fighting for this country.
FILE: Germany - 1938
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7. People passing next to raging fire
8. Fire burning
9. Soldiers throwing books onto fire
10. Close up shot of painted sign reading (German) Beware Jews
Frankfurt/Main - October 31, 2008
11. SOUNDBITE (English), Gerhard Maschkowski, (83) Holocaust survivor from Elbing, near Gdansk
All the men they put in prison and she (parents' friend) was completely out of her mind. They've robbed everything out of the store and the synagogue was burning.
FILE: Germany - 1938
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12. Soldier outside store
13. Soldier painting Star of David on shop window
14. Shop window with the word Juden (Jews) and Star of David painted on it
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Frankfurt/Main - October 31, 2008
15. SOUNDBITE (English), Gerhard Maschkowski, (83) Holocaust survivor from Elbing, near Gdansk:
The next morning, I was not aware that I can't go to school. I went to school and they let me know that I was not invited any more.
Berlin - November 3, 2008
16. Close of hands holding a book
17. SOUNDBITE (German), Ernst Piper, historian:
After the November 9th 1938 many new restrictions were imposed which made Jewish existence in Germany almost impossible. They were not allowed to use the parks any more, or public transport, or libraries. In the most cases they could not continue doing their work and were excluded from the insurances. That was the immediate first step ahead of the imprisonment into concentration camps and deportations later on.
Berlin - November 4, 2008
18. Wide of rabbi Yitzhak Ehrenberg arriving to the synagogue in Berlin
19. Wide of the service in the synagogue
20. Close of rabbi Ehrenberg praying
21. Wide of the service in the synagogue
22. SOUNDBITE (German) Yitzhak Ehrenberg, rabbi :
One asks how the situation is today. Many people hear that I'm in Germany, in Berlin and they ask: how is it with anti-Semitism? I tell them, in Germany it is much less than in Belgium, Switzerland or Austria. It does not mean that it is not there, though. (It is) now, after this terrible Shoah, (that) the politics of Germany are very clearly anti-Nazi
23. Wide of exterior of the synagogue in Berlin with police vehicles parked outside
24. Close of synagogue entrance, police sign in the foreground
Berlin - November 3, 2008
25. SOUNDBITE (German), Ernst Piper, historian:
What I find very encouraging if one compares the situation today with the Weimar republic is the fact that there is widespread and all-including resistance of the civil society against the anti-Semitism which I find very important because a democracy needs active democrats.
Berlin - August 31, 2007
26. Various shots of the re-opening of the Rykestrasse Synagogue in Berlin
STORY:
As the 70th anniversary of the so-called 'Kristallnacht' nears, Germany is once more reminded of the dark era in its history.
On November 9th 1938, bands of Nazis roamed the streets of Germany, burning and destroying Jewish synagogues, homes and stores.
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Cave Legend - Eine WDE Blenderanimation
Cave Legend
eine Wolf-Draw Entertainment Animation
with this animation, I wanna say:
Thanks Blender Foundation
For your great gift at all of us who use Blender.
I appreciate Blender so much.
Furthermore I think, that Blender has changed my life already.
---- Thanks ----
Musiktitel:
The fight will be your own
aus Transformers 3 von Michael Bay
wenns irgendwelche Fragen zu irgendeinem Stuff aus dem Video gibt, bitte fragt :)
(Es gibt Renderfehler in dieser Animation,
die ich nicht beheben konnte)
Es tut mir Leid
Messel Pit Fossil Site - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The UNESCO World Heritage Messel Pit Fossil site is a volcanic crater in south-western Germany, home to hundreds of thousands of fossils. More than 40,000 fossils dating from the Eocene Era (approx 35-50 million years ago) have been discovered, mostly in very good condition. The fossils here are extraordinarily well preserved, featuring in some cases skin, fur, teeth, scales, colours, even stomach contents!
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Cycle of Blood
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Cycle of Blood · Philipp Fabian Kölmel · Staatskapelle Weimar
Smaragdgrün (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Barbarossa Höhle am Khyffhäuser
Barbarossa Showcave in eastern Germany.
Abwehr
The Abwehr was a German military intelligence organization which existed from 1920 to 1945. Despite the fact the Treaty of Versailles prohibited the establishment of a German intelligence organization altogether, they formed an espionage group in 1920 within their defence ministry, calling it the Abwehr. with its purpose being defence against foreign espionage - an organizational role which evolved considerably over time. As part of its implied task of counterespionage, the Abwehr gathered both domestic and foreign information, most of it human intelligence in nomenclature. Under General Kurt von Schleicher the individual military service intelligence units were combined and in 1929, placed under his Ministry of Defence, forming the foundation for the more commonly understood manifestation of the Abwehr. Each Abwehr station throughout Germany was based on military districts and more offices were opened in amenable neutral countries and in the occupied territories as the greater Reich expanded. When Hitler replaced the Ministry of War with the OKW and made the organization part of the Führer's personal working staff in June 1938, the Abwehr became its intelligence agency and Vice-Admiral Wilhelm Canaris was placed at the head of the organization. Its headquarters was located at 76/78 Tirpitzufer, Berlin, adjacent to the offices of the OKW.
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Toward the end of World War II, Russian soldiers pushing into eastern Germany stumble across a secret Nazi lab, one that has unearthed and begun experimenting with the journal of one Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The scientists have used the legendary Frankenstein's work to assemble an army of super-soldiers stitched together from the body parts of their fallen comrades -- a desperate Hitler's last ghastly ploy to escape defeat.
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Tourists emerge from Bustouristik Hoffmann bus to enter Berlinale venue on a rainy day
Rainy day in Berlin.
Tourists come out of a bus to enter a theater.
Most of the tourists are carrying umbrellas due to the slight rain.
Crowds of people gather outside the Potsdamer Platz theater to enjoy a movie. They seem to all prefer to be indoors while it is rainy outside.
Potsdmaer Platz is a plaza or a square.
The area today consists of the three developments known as Daimler City or the DaimlerChrysler Areal (1998), the Sony Centre (2000) and the Beisheim Centre (2004), which literally transformed the dormant wasteland where the Berlin Wall stood between east and west Berlin until 1989.
Source - berlin.de
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Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in western-central Europe consisting of 16 constituent states, which retain limited sovereignty. Its capital city and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 square kilometres (137,847 sq mi) and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With 80.6 million inhabitants, it is the most populous member state in the European Union. Germany is a major economic and political power of the European continent and a historic leader in many cultural, theoretical and technical fields.
Various Germanic tribes have occupied what is now northern Germany and southern Scandinavia since classical antiquity. A region named Germania was documented by the Romans before AD 100. During the Migration Period that coincided with the decline of the Roman Empire, the Germanic tribes expanded southward and established kingdoms throughout much of Europe. Beginning in the 10th century, German territories formed a central part of the Holy Roman Empire. During the 16th century, northern German regions became the centre of the Protestant Reformation. Occupied during the Napoleonic Wars, the rise of Pan-Germanism inside the German Confederation resulted in the unification of most of the German states in 1871 into the German Empire, which was dominated by Prussia.
After the German Revolution of 1918–1919 and the subsequent military surrender in World War I, the Empire was replaced by the parliamentary Weimar Republic in 1918 and lost some of its territory in the Treaty of Versailles. Despite its lead in many scientific and cultural fields at this time, Germany experienced significant economic and political instability which intensified during the Great Depression. The establishment of the Third Reich or Nazi Regime in 1933 eventually led to World War II and the Holocaust. After 1945, Germany was divided by Allied occupation, and evolved into two states, East Germany and West Germany. In 1990, the country was reunified.
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Germany from Above - Visit Top Sights from Wittenberg to Reinhardsbrunn Castle (HD)
Visiting Germany this time around, we fly across 3 regions - Saxony-Anhalt, Hesse, and Thuringia. Enjoy seeing these sights that are so rich in history.
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