Nooksack Flood 2025
[imagely id="82"] On December 11, 2025 the Nooksack River flooded again causing havoc and destruction in the small border town of Sumas, Washington. Here are photos from photographer Thomas Baurley…
[imagely id="82"] On December 11, 2025 the Nooksack River flooded again causing havoc and destruction in the small border town of Sumas, Washington. Here are photos from photographer Thomas Baurley…
Black Canyon National Park, Colorado: A Half Day in Snow and Stone The snow started as a rumor in the wind, bright specks drifting sideways across the rim, as if…
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Among Germany's castles, few spots capture the character of Düsseldorf fortifications quite like Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth. Just north of the city, this site offers timeworn ruins and dramatic stories from the days of the Holy Roman Emperors. Even in its worn state, the castle stands as a powerful reminder of the region’s medieval strength and shifting tides of power.
Castle Kelinerei stands as one of the most recognizable pieces of history in Düsseldorf, Germany. Locals and visitors alike see it as much more than just an old building; it's a symbol of the city’s past and a hub of culture today. Düsseldorf, Germany, draws travelers with its artistic energy, rich tradition, and vibrant neighborhoods, but Castle Kelinerei is truly a highlight.
Rhine River, Düsseldorf, Germany: A Meandering Journey Through Culture, History, and Everyday Wonder One of the amazing places where I've explored the Rhine was in Düsseldorf, Germany. It always starts with a ripple, or so it seems to me, standing on the edge of the Rhine River in Düsseldorf, Germany, watching the lazy water slide by in a gray-green ribbon, both endless and familiar. The river feels more like a living friend than a feature on a map, winding its way across Europe, carving borders, shaping stories, sending scents of mud and memory into the spring air as if to remind me, here is where kingdoms were built and broken, where trade bustled and dreams floated downstream along with stray petals and tossed stones.
There’s a peculiar kind of hush in Angermund, the sort that settles only in places with deep roots and long memories; a hush that softens even the hum of city life at the northernmost edge of Düsseldorf, Germany. Daylight glances off gracious old homes bordered by whispering trees, while the architecture, stately yet inviting, hints at eras gone by and stories tucked away like old postcards in attic drawers.
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Tobairin Holy Well Coomanaspig, near the Cliffs of Kerry, County Kerry, Ireland Just past the parking area of the Cliffs of Kerry, up the hill, along the Ring of Kerry,…