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Church St Paul (1964-66) in Bocholt, Germany, by Gottfried Böhm
في مدينة بوخولت Bocholt الألمانية، تجاوزت هذه الحمامة الحد الأقصى للسرعة وتم ضبطها بالكاميرا المرورية. ووفقًا لصفحة المدينة الرسمية على الـ Facebook ، طارت الحمامة بسرعة 45 كيلو مترًا في الساعة حيث يُمنع تجاوز 30 كيلومتر في الساعة.
لا تعرف السلطات كيف ستدفع الحمامة غرامة قدرها 25 يورو.
Old city hall in Bocholt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Northwestern Germany. Bocholt lies just 4 km south of the Dutch border. Its climate is temperate with maritime influences and mild winters in comparison to other regions due to the proximity to the ocean and its low elevation. Bocholt was first mentioned in 779, when Charlemagne won a battle against the Saxons, but the settlement was probably much older. The town received city rights in 1222. In the 15th century, it really flourished. During WW2, it survived unscathed until an Allied bombing raid in the spring of 1945 destroyed most of the city, which was then captured by the British.
Bocholt is a designated bicycle city — almost every citizen has 1 or more bikes as the bike network is vast and convenient. In the summer, foreign motorists need to take care due to the popularity of cycling. Even in winter, many people travel only by bike. Group cycling tours, called “Pättkestouren” are very popular in the spring.
Lost in bokeh.(under the Milky Way) by rik janssen Via Flickr: (Meyer_Optik Orestor 135mm f2,8)
pretty cool pic...