It was a very touching ceremony. Nice view of the light border. Hereby invited for the photographic fair probably sunday 8 march 2015 in Nieuwegein near Utrecht.
A great day to celebrate but the 9th November in 1938 was the "Reichskristallnacht", when the Nazis burned down the synagogues. So much history , joy and despair.
As we say it was heaving with people
ReplyDeleteIf you think this is full, good thing you weren't there on the night of the liftoff. :)
DeleteGood reason to celebrate. The last few days must have been very exciting.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very touching ceremony. Nice view of the light border. Hereby invited for the photographic fair probably sunday 8 march 2015 in Nieuwegein near Utrecht.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing sight, great shot.
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ReplyDeleteSpectacular! I love this!
ReplyDeleteGreat historic shot, I like it !
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe balloons were a great idea. There's a beautiful short video I posted on Fb (can't remember if you saw it...).
ReplyDeleteAn amazing crowd, but given the occasion, entirely to be expected.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joyful day it was the day the wall finally came down!
ReplyDeleteA great day to celebrate but the 9th November in 1938 was the "Reichskristallnacht", when the Nazis burned down the synagogues. So much history , joy and despair.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! And lucky that it wasn't in the freezing dead of winter...
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteWeren't you lucky to be there for such a momentous celebration?
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