User:Michael Gäbler
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| This user has been on Commons for 5 years, 11 months and 23 days |
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Karl Bodmer: Indians hunting the bison. Tableau 31. In: Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied: Maximilian Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832–1834; Translation H. Evans Lloyd; Achermann & Comp., London 1843–1844.
This chromolithograph from the year 1856 shows the waterfall Harsprånget in the polar night with the aurora borealis. The waterfall Harsprånget (former name: Njommelsaska) was the largest waterfall of the Swedish Lule River. Today there is the largest hydroelectric plant in Sweden Stora harsprånget.
The image shows the middle of a polished slice of a petrified tree from Arizona. After the enlargement of the image it is possible to see the insect borings in the wood. They lived approximately 230 million years ago in the late Triassic. Size: 15.34cm × 18.04cm.
August Haake painted "Duck houses" over a period of 1911-1914 in Fischerhude near Bremen. The duck houses are standing in the river Wümme. On the right side goes a path and a footbridge over a branch by the Wümme.
View from the town Kranjska Gora in north-west Slovenia to the Julian Alps with Razor (left) and Prisojnik (right).
Oxbow Bend outlook in the Grand Teton National Park. View over the Snake River to the Mount Moran with the Skillet Glacier (12605 ft), Bivouac Peak (10825 ft) and Eagles Rest Peak (11258 ft) in the Teton Range, Wyoming, United States.
The miller from Lorenzkirch leaves his shipmill at the river Elbe with flour bags in his rowboat. In the background are three shipmills tied up alongside the embarkment by the small town Strehla, Saxony, Germany. Coloured Lithograph "Strehla" by Carl Wilhelm Arldt about 1840.
Fishermans from Lorenzkirch in front of Strehla, Saxony, Germany. Coloured steel engraving "Strehla (in Sachsen)" by J. Umbach, pub. by G.G. Lange, Darmstadt.
Sunset in the Saxon Switzerland National Park, Saxony, Germany. View from the viewpoint on the top of the Papststein. The three large mountains are Gohrisch (left), the Königstein Fortress (in exact centre) and the Lilienstein (right). The village has the name Kurort Gohrisch.
The Blue Poison Dart Frog Dendrobates azureus or even Dendrobates tinctorius.
George V of Hanover, his wife Marie of Saxe-Altenburg and their children Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover, Princess Frederica of Hanover and Princess Marie of Hanover.
Lakeside of the Mono Lake with Tufa columns in the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, California, United States.
Juvenile Bald Eagle from the Falkenhof in the Wisentgehege Springe game park near Springe, Hanover, Germany.
Head of the juvenile Bald Eagle from the Falkenhof in the Wisentgehege Springe game park near Springe, Hanover, Germany.
A couple of Ruddy Shelduck.
Weathered growth rings in a horizontal cross section cut through an tree felled around AD 1111 used for the western building complex at Aztec Ruins National Monument, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA. There is the cross section cut of the tree located in the outer wall of the building.
John the Baptist baptize Jesus. Handcolored etching «The baptism» by Adi Holzer 1997 (Work number 849).
Head of the Blue-and-yellow Macaw in the Weltvogelpark Walsrode near Walsrode, Lower Saxony, Germany.
The „Kufenstechen“ is an event that takes place in Feistritz an der Gail in Carinthia, Republic of Austria during the annual Kermesse on Whit Monday. The task of young unmarried men, riding on bareback Noriker horses, is to smash a wooden barrel with an iron club.
The Christmas flood 1717 was the result of a northwesterly storm, which hit the coast area of the Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia on Christmas night of 1717. In total, approximately 14,000 people drowned.
Harris's Hawk in front of a natural stone wall in the Sababurg game park near Hofgeismar, district Kassel, Hesse, Germany.
Fallow Deer (female) in the German Wood.
A young wild boar in his environment in the Wisentgehege Springe game park near Springe, Hanover, Germany.
sword razor with Balanus crenatus on the razor, found in the Mudflat by the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park nearby Kampen, Sylt, Germany.
Louis Armstrong. Handcolored etching and Photogravure Satchmo (Louis Armstrong) by Adi Holzer 2002 (Work number 899). It is a part of the Zyklus Mythos 2 from the year 2002.