The bold freestanding ski jump of Garmisch-Partenk…
Small hay barn directly at the Partnach brook.
Little lambs dozing in the midday sun.
Horse-drawn carriage with two dozing carriage hors…
The wet and dark narrowness of the Partnach Gorge.
An accordion player in an inn near Garmisch-Parten…
A small waterfall in the backlight of the sun.
Grey rocks and ice-blue mountain water.
Magical incidence of light at the exit of the Part…
The ice-blue water roars between the rocks. Partna…
Play of shadows and light and water and rock!
Bright green and yellow over the steep rocks!
Bright green and yellow over the steep rocks!
Let there be light! At the exit of the Partnach Go…
Interesting textures of alpine rock.
The power of water. Partnach Gorge near Garmisch-P…
View down to the Partnach stream directly at the e…
How refreshingly cold is the ice-blue water of the…
Glowing autumn forest on the slopes of the Partnac…
The rapids of the Partnach stream.
Picturesque sight at the entrance to the Partnach…
Lush autumn forest in the Partnach Gorge.
Miniature stone pyramid by the Partnach stream.
Sheep pasture with autumn forest in the background…
A birch tree in the Allacher Forest.
Paul-Diehl Park in the West of Munich.
Walking along the hazelnut trees and willows in Lo…
The Wurm brook in the urban park in Pasing, Munich…
Waterfall of the Wurm stream in Paul-Diehl-Urban P…
Common merganser or goosander (Eurasian). Mergus m…
Catkins of Corylus avellana, the common hazel. Loc…
Crocus tommasinianus in the Urban Park of Pasing,…
Witch-hazels (Hamamelis) in front of a large tree.
Leucojum vernum, called spring snowflake.
A shrub with witch-hazels (Hamamelis).
Ranunculus, Narcissus and tulips in a bouquet
Spring Forrest in Munich-Gruenwald
Anemone hepatica (syn. Hepatica nobilis), the comm…
Crocus albiflorus.
Crocus flavus, known as yellow crocus or Dutch yel…
A golden pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus). Poing, Ge…
A shrub of Cornus mas, the Cornelian cherry.
Pink tulips.
Great tit (Parus major). Poing, Germany.
Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus).
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Horse-drawn carriage on the way down into the valley.
A two-horse team pulls a carriage for tourists. Because the horses have a white mane and tail, they could be Haflinger horses.
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