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Plauen Stadtpark Voliere
Deutschland

Der Stadtpark von Plauen im Herbst 2012. Eine Woche, bevor ein Wintereinbruch mit starkem Schneefall und viel Schneebruch einherkam. Sommerliche Temperaturen am vorletzten Wochenende im Oktober. Der Stadtpark zieht bei fast jedem Wetter Besucher an. Ob zum Jogging, zum Entenfüttern mit den Enkeln oder nur so zum Entspannen. Der Park hat für alle etwas zu bieten.

Copyright: Thomas Spanner
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 7000x3500
Taken: 20/10/2012
Hochgeladen: 31/10/2012
Published: 31/10/2012
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Tags: city park; duck pond; recreation; autumn; colorful leaves; season; leaves; blue sky; plauen; vogtland; walk; lace embroidery; peace; voliere; birds; chickens; parrots; budgies
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