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I don’t think it can be natural. Maybe a relic of the mining era?
1 year agoGlad to see what ag great- looking place this is. We’ll be staying here.
1 year agoThanks!
1 year agoLooks impregnable enough.
1 year agoI do remember that! Wondered if you were staying there too. When we were there it had th3 only open restaurant within walking distance.
1 year agoAla snowbirds in the USA.. the Midwest and upper Atlantic coast states gone south, to Florida. Ironically, today, it was 80 degrees here in Santa Cruz, CA, and last week today it was pouring rain with 50 degrees. You can’t “win”.
1 year agoThank you! The first time I saw this idea in the Netherlands it reminded me of rolling garage doors on warehouses in cities. I had never seen this on private residences. I was told in the Netherlands these are popular especially for homes with children who need to get their sleep before the sun goes down! ( we know it doesn’t set in Netherlands until almost ten pm..)
1 year agoYep, I guess if it is strong enough to blow your sandwich out of your hand, the palm tree is also suspect. ;)
1 year agoCamping cars are a huge thing in Germany. The weather is not great in Germany right now, so they all come here.
1 year agoMany homes gave these. They rise and lower from inside and are both for sun shade, room darkening at night, and possibly for security.
1 year agoThe winds have been brutally strong the past few days.
1 year agoThe pattern seems to be ala “Mackenzie Childs” ..NYC..
1 year agoWow! Now that’s a statement !
1 year agoSo, if the campers are all FROM Germany, are the Spanish campers IN Germany? ;)
1 year ago
We thought these were great!
1 year ago