Posts tagged "germany"
  1. Notes: 118 / 2 weeks ago 

    There are two 60 meter/200 ft tall glass silos used as storage for new Volkswagens. The two towers are connected to the Volkswagen factory by a 700 metre underground tunnel. When cars arrive at the towers they are carried up at a speed of 1.5 metres per second.

    When purchasing a car from Volkswagen in select European countries, it is optional if the customer wants it delivered to the dealership where it was bought or if the customer wants to travel to Autostadt to pick it up. If the latter is chosen, the Autostadt supplies the customer with free entrance, meal tickets and a variety of events building up to the point where the customer can follow on screen as the automatic elevator picks up the selected car in one of the silos. The car is then transported out to the customer without having driven a single meter, and the odometer is thus on “0″.

  2. Notes: 69 / 1 month ago  from fuckyeahgermany
    fuckyeahgermany:

View from the top of Schloss Neuschwanstein of Bavarian Alps and the Alpensee
Anna Brod

    fuckyeahgermany:

    View from the top of Schloss Neuschwanstein of Bavarian Alps and the Alpensee

    Anna Brod

     
  3. Notes: 136 / 1 month ago  from airplanes (originally from thingssheloves)
     
  4. Notes: 25 / 2 months ago  from mentalitybeast
    mentalitybeast:

neukölln on Flickr.
     
  5. Notes: 510 / 2 months ago  from -cityoflove
    -cityoflove:

Hohenzollern Castle, Germany via roba66

    -cityoflove:

    Hohenzollern Castle, Germany via roba66

     
  6. Notes: 1814 / 5 months ago  from fuckyeahgermany (originally from allthingseurope)
    allthingseurope:

Neuschwanstein castle in mist
(by fischerfotografie.nl)

    allthingseurope:

    Neuschwanstein castle in mist

    (by fischerfotografie.nl)

     
  7. 1 year ago 
    Kolmannskuppe, Namibia. This German-influenced African town was founded in the early 1900’s as a result of the local diamond fever. The town was deserted when the diamond supply dried up but became a well-known ghost town after the desert sands reclaimed the area.

    Kolmannskuppe, Namibia. This German-influenced African town was founded in the early 1900’s as a result of the local diamond fever. The town was deserted when the diamond supply dried up but became a well-known ghost town after the desert sands reclaimed the area.

    (Source: Flickr / coda)

     
  8. Notes: 4 / 1 year ago 
    Oktoberfest amusement ride next to St. Pauls church in Munich. 

    Oktoberfest amusement ride next to St. Pauls church in Munich. 

    (Source: Boston.com)

     
  9. 1 year ago 
    I gotta say this is a cute picture! Oktoberfest in Munich. Photographer is Joerg Koch.

    I gotta say this is a cute picture! Oktoberfest in Munich. Photographer is Joerg Koch.

    (Source: Boston.com)

     
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