At the Munich airport various amazing sport events take place. This time a standing surf wave has been build between the two terminals. At the first European surf championships on a standing wave the participants were showing their moves on their boards.
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Find more information about the event (in German) here and here.
Find out more about the famous “Eisbachwelle” in the Munich city centre here.
Munich Fire Brigade Rescue from Heights
The Munich Fire Brigade has a special unit to rescue poeple from heights, it operates since 1996.
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Boulder World Cup Semi Finals 2011
The last event of the 2011 boulder world cup took place in the Olympic Park in Munich from 19. to 20. August. The boulders were built right under the famous roof of the Olympic Stadium. Lots of visitors cheered the participants of the semi finals.
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Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base).
I recently visited the Heini Klopfer ski jump near Oberstdorf. The Heini Klopfer ski jump is currently the third largest ski jump in the world. It’s hillsize is 213 m and the jump record is at 225,5 m.
The panorama was taken with a pole which is approx. 3.15 meters high (~10 feet).
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Heini Klopfer ski jump (on middle platform).
I recently visited the Heini Klopfer ski jump near Oberstdorf. The Heini Klopfer ski jump is currently the third largest ski jump in the world. It’s hillsize is 213 m and the jump record is at 225,5 m.
The panorama was taken with a pole which I held horizontally over the railing of the middle platform.
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Show on mapIn the Breitachklamm (a canyon near Oberstdorf, Germany).
The german word Breitachklamm translates to “canyon of Breitach”. “Breitach” is the name of the river, which cut this canyon into the rocks. The canyon is located near Oberstdorf in southern Germany.
It’s a fascinating hike through the canyon which also leads over this bridge deep down in the canyon.
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Reprojected Sesimbra Castle Church
This image shows a reprojected image of the Sesimbra Castle Church. The projection is transverse mercator.
Show on mapReprojected summer stage in Kronberg.
This image shows a reprojected image of the summer stage in Kronberg. The projection is transverse mercator.
Show on mapOn the summer stage in Kronberg
I used a monopod extended to about 1,5 m (5 ft). I tried to take the images from the center of the stage in order to get a symmetrical image for the reprojection.
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Show on mapReprojected Haytor Panographers
This image is a stereographic down reprojection of this panorama.