Koblenz. Germany. April 22, taking a break from climbing though windows.

A glimpse, that is all one needs and wants really of modern Koblenz.

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Let's have a look at the older bits, well I say older bits, most of the city has been rebuilt after WW2 bombing raids.

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The memorial for the victims of National Socialism in Koblenz a very plain and understated memorial in a park opposite the Government building, "Remembers the persecuted, maltreated, murdered 1933-1945"

The rusted steel cage is part of the memorial

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Even the cobblestone streets have been lovingly restored

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Hygeia, the Greek goddess of health and beauty, keeps a watchful eye over the Altstadt

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Fags, not very healthy. In the Uk these outdoor machines disappeared in the 1980's, due to an increase awareness of health issues?

Don't be daft, crime my friends, easy pickings for the scrotes

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Oh my days, Ambrosia , food of the gods.

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A shop dedicated to pipes accessories and tobacco. I fear Hygeia is asleep on the job

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Not a cheap way to kill oneself, the prices of the bottom display range from 235-269 euros

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Mini-me.

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On the edge of the town hall square stands this little bastard! “Das Schängelchen” or the “Spitting Boy” Fountain, he randomly spouts water, he got me.

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The City Church on Jesuit Square built in the 17th C, is now very modern inside

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The History Column
Görresplatz

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A column standing 30ft high a gift in 1992 from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate to commemorate and celebrate the 2000th anniversary of the city of Koblenz. it depicts the city's history.

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"Cheer up you miserable fucker"

" Well if you had been sitting here for the last 30yrs, rowing and getting nowhere, would you be all smiles for the camera?"

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Some have no choice but to sit on the pavement

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Some have nothing better to do on a weekend

Alltagsmenschen

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The "everyday people' situated across Koblenz was an openair exhibition by sculptors/artists Christel & Laura Lechner

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A total of 40 sculptures across a dozen locations from April to July 22.

Koblenz, stands at the junction of the Moselle and the Rhine rivers, so I jumped on a boat. See you soon.

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