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PICTURE OF THE DAY: HERMENS

  THE HERMENS IN DRESDEN ZWINGER The Dresden Zwinger is a historic building complex located in the heart of Dresden, Germany. One of its most prominent features is the collection of statues known as the "Hermensäulen" or "Hermens" in English. These statues, which are made of sandstone and stand over two meters tall, were created in the 18th century and are still on display in the Zwinger today. The Hermensäulen were designed by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, the architect responsible for the construction of the Zwinger, and were sculpted by Balthasar Permoser. The statues are based on the ancient Roman tradition of the herm, a sculpted head of the god Hermes mounted on a pillar or column. In the Zwinger, the Hermensäulen depict the heads of various gods and goddesses from Greek and Roman mythology, including Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Athena, and Venus. One of the most striking features of the Hermensäulen is their intricate details. Each statue is carved with great pr...

MOIN HAMBURG

MOIN HAMBURG   A LITTLE STORY Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Sarah who had always dreamed of visiting the bustling city of Hamburg, Germany. She had heard so much about the beautiful architecture, delicious food, and friendly people that she couldn't wait to experience it for herself. Finally, the day arrived when Sarah set out on her journey to Hamburg. She arrived early in the morning, feeling a bit groggy from the long flight, but her excitement quickly took over as she stepped off the plane and breathed in the fresh Hamburg air. As she made her way to her hotel, she couldn't help but notice how beautiful the city was. The buildings were so different from those in her hometown, and the streets were filled with vibrant colors and sounds. After checking into her hotel, Sarah decided to take a walk around the city. She stumbled upon a small café and decided to stop in for a quick breakfast. To her delight, the café served the most delicious coffee and...

PICTURE OF THE DAY: 4 FOOLS OF THE KING

  4 FOOLS OF THE KING Once upon a time, there was a king who had a penchant for fun and foolishness. He had four fools who always stood by his side and made him laugh. These four fools were known for their pranks and jokes, which they often played at the expense of the king or his courtiers. One day, the king decided that he had had enough of the pranks and that it was time for the fools to do something more productive. He called them to him and said, "My dear fools, I have decided that it is time for you to do something other than just joking. I want you to use your talents and abilities to do something useful for our kingdom." The four fools were initially confused and did not know what to do. They had never done anything other than joke and play. But when the king explained to them that he had a challenge for them, they became curious. "I have a problem," said the king. "I need a way to get my army across the river to conquer a neighboring kingdom. ...

PICTURE OF THE DAY: BIRD

  From the gallery MIVERSIUM / Michael Rare Birds - A Look at Some of the World's Most Elusive Species Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike are always on the lookout for rare and elusive birds. These winged wonders are often sought after for their beauty, unique characteristics, and the thrill of the chase. In this article, we will explore some of the rarest birds in the world and what makes them so special. Spix's Macaw The Spix's Macaw is a stunning blue parrot that hails from Brazil. Unfortunately, the bird has been critically endangered for many years, with only a handful remaining in the wild. The species was believed to be extinct in the wild until a few were discovered in 2016. Efforts are currently underway to reintroduce the birds into the wild and establish a breeding program to ensure their survival. Kakapo The Kakapo is a large, flightless parrot native to New Zealand. This nocturnal bird is known for its owl-like appearance and is also one of t...

PICTURE OF THE DAY: CLIMPING

  Climbing on rocks in the mountains is an exhilarating and challenging activity that attracts adventurers from all over the world. The combination of physical exertion, mental focus, and natural beauty makes it a unique and rewarding experience. Whether you're a seasoned climber or a beginner, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the world of rock climbing in the mountains. The first step in rock climbing is to find a suitable location. Mountainous regions like the Alps, Rocky Mountains, or the Himalayas are famous for their steep cliffs and rugged terrain, offering a wide range of climbing options for all skill levels. Before setting out, climbers must research the area and check the weather conditions to ensure a safe and successful climb. Climbing on rocks in the mountains requires a high level of physical fitness and mental strength. It involves using specialized equipment like ropes, harnesses, helmets, and climbing shoes, as well as proper techniques for grippi...

PICTURE OF THE DAY: NORDERNEY

  Norderney is a charming island located in the North Sea, off the coast of Germany. It is the second-largest island in the East Frisian archipelago and is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, rich history, and vibrant cultural offerings. With its sandy beaches, picturesque dunes, and refreshing sea air, Norderney is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation. One of the island's most notable features is its long, sandy beach that stretches for over 14 kilometers along the eastern coast. The beach is divided into several sections, each with its own unique character and attractions. The northernmost section of the beach, known as the "Textilstrand," is where visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and a variety of water sports. The southern section of the beach, called the "FKK-Strand," is designated for nudists. Apart from the beaches, Norderney is also home to some impressive natural landmarks, such as the ...

PICTURE OF THE DAY: BILLY GOAT