FACTS: The famous Harbor of Hamburg is the largest port in Germany, and the second-largest port in Europe after Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The deep, wide waters of the Elbe have allowed the city a location that is unusually far inland. This makes it ideal for delivering goods deep into the heart of the country, and made the city the second busiest port in Europe. It's not only warehousing, industrial and logistic center but also a backdrop for modern culture and the ports history. About it's history there are various museum ships; musical theaters, bars, restaurants and hotels - and even a floating boat church. It covers an area of more than 7,200 hectares, and it was founded on May 7, 1189. Hamburg celebrates this date with the "Hafengeburtstag", a big funfair.
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thanks for sharing, it is giving me idea on places in Germany... who knows I might be there one day...:D
ReplyDeletewhat a peaceful site unlike in bays in Manila
ReplyDeleteHamburg is a lovely city. I like the port city's architecture, which gives out a strong, sturdy character.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! :) I'd love to visit Germany soon.
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There's something about harbor that's so beautiful when the sea connects with land and the structures within and the yatch and boats within.
ReplyDeleteA floating boat church? Sounds like fun
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ReplyDeleteWow, the pictures are great. The scenic views are attractive to the viewers. Are you a seaman? lol.ahm can you cticize my photo taken at NMP? http://theaprblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/scenic-views-at-national-maritime.html :D
ReplyDeleteNice pictures makes you want to go inside of it and experience the sunshine.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the photos. you've given us a chance to take a peek at what's it like in hamburg (port).
ReplyDeletegreat weather you got there. i wished for the same here.
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Wow! Amazing scenery and I never really thought that boats/yacht those big really exist, LOL! Such a peaceful place unlike the ports here in Manila.
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Great pics.... I want to have all these boats... can I have those boats? hehehehehe
ReplyDeleteThose shots are nice, especially the elbtunnel.
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Those are really good captures, specially those boats, i love boats
ReplyDeleteYour post has provided me a glimpse of a place that I can only hope at best to visit.
ReplyDeletebeautiful place!!! would love to visit Hamburg someday too!
ReplyDeleteGood shots! These are places in Germany that I look to visit if I have a chance to travel. But as of this moment, I'm just dreaming about it.
ReplyDeletegreat shots... photography is art.. and I remember one photographer said that and he added.. it is art that its beauty depends on the audience.. it maybe good to you but not to others.. I love the shot with the blue post lining up
ReplyDeleteGermany is not on my travel wish list but your pix tells me I should put it there.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics here! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteNice shots! If I'm not mistaken, my mom has been to some of those places during the late 80s-early 90s. Maybe some day I could go there too.
ReplyDeletegreat photos! I wish to visit Germany someday :)
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! I can't help but notice how clean Germany is ha..sana dito din!
ReplyDeleteTaking pictures of a different location makes one want to go there and experience the same. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThose pics are so nice and depicted a lot about the beauty of the place. I just hope we could get to have that kind of sea water and ambiance on our own, like Manila Bay.
ReplyDeleteBy looking at the pictures it seems I am into Germany already. Thanks for sharing with us your pictures. Great Shots.
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