
The skyline of Frankfurt, Germany’s banking capital.

The same city but that’s how the skyline presents itself from close up.



And a few renditions on a jacket, a shop sign, and a graffito.
Linked to One Word Sunday: Skyline.
The skyline of Frankfurt, Germany’s banking capital.
The same city but that’s how the skyline presents itself from close up.
And a few renditions on a jacket, a shop sign, and a graffito.
Linked to One Word Sunday: Skyline.
Interesting skyline shots, Elke. I’ve been a couple of times for work and never paused long enough to look at the skyline.
And I like the tshirt – is that you in action? ๐
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I wish I were that fast, Debbie! ๐ That’s the Running Rauscher – the emblem of the FH3.
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I’ve been to Frankfort and its buildings were a standout for me. I wouldn’t call that graffiti, I would call it a mural. Come along and participate in Monday Mural with us at Sami’s Colourful World https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/
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I used to take part in Monday Mural until it moved to blogspot. I get weird spam from blogspot (taking names from my e-mail contacts) so I avoid blogspot these days ๐ฆ
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About all of Frankfurt I ever see is the airport, which doesn’t really count. A few years ago, due to a cancelled flight, I did see a bit more of the area around the train station and had a delicious brat for lunch. ๐
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Frankfurt has the reputation for being ugly but I enjoy going there (hence the title). Anywhere you are, you are never further than a short distance (I think the plan is 1 or 2 kms) away from an extensive green area. It’s always cited as Germany’s crime capital but the reason is that any drugs coming via the airport are considered “Frankfurt crime” – the Berlin airport for example is not on Berlin territory.
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