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Uploaded: 07/14/19 9:29 PM GMT
City Scene
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This is the road just behind the river front you have seen in my earlier photos. This photo is taken from the bridge across the road for pedestrians crossing.

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.biffobear
07/15/19 6:49 AM GMT
A busy scene..That looks like the Bahnhof area...R.
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::Dunstickin
07/15/19 7:32 AM GMT
Looks busy Raj..The amount of traffic on our roads now, seems to increasing every day!...

Good vantage point here..
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::corngrowth
07/15/19 8:18 AM GMT
A fine cityscape capture of the dynamic city of Hamburg, Raj.
Hope that the pedestrians at the street on the left side aren't visitors for the police office there, 😜 !
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::tigger3
07/15/19 11:28 AM GMT
A very good overview of your impressive looking city, well done.
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::0930_23
07/15/19 2:18 PM GMT
Looks like a busy place Raj. I like photos like this that has so much to see and ponder.

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::trixxie17
07/15/19 4:08 PM GMT
Busy city scene Raj - very colorful as well and a good perspective.
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::Nikoneer
07/20/19 2:55 PM GMT
An interesting mixture of architectural styles and time periods, Raj. Even the three staircases--left, center, and right--are of different times and different functions. Hamburg must be a city of steady blending, in my mind no longer the gothic tomb of WWII, bombed nearly 100 times but, obviously, not into submission or complete destruction. That being said, I wonder just how many of those older (looking) structures were complete reconstructions, repairs for historical accuracy, or just plain survivors. A 1945 photo, taken from as identical a viewpoint as possible, would make for an amazing comparison. I recall there was a large series of such photos done several years ago, of cities ravaged by war and what remains of them today.

-Nik
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