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We got the earlier time frame for the castle tour. I skipped it and walked around instead.
This is the first good view on the path to the castle from the shuttle bus stop.

This view is from the foot bridge over the creek.

The waterfall under the bridge

The trail away from the bridge

The bridge. Quiet now. Gets packed later in the day and year.

From the higher lookout. About a 75 mm equivalent focal length

Two closer looks.


Diamond_Dog
(41,102 posts)Is this in Germany?
South Bayern, Bavaria, next to the Austrian border.
Built by Mad King Ludwig. Ludwig II.
Disney used it for his enchanted castle idea.
bucolic_frolic
(55,885 posts)Wondering how they did it I came across this modern effort.
https://www.guedelon.fr/en/
In the heart of Guédelon forest, in an abandoned quarry, a team of master-builders is building a 13th-century castle from scratch. Quarrymen, stonemasons, carpenter-joiners, woodcutters, blacksmiths, tilers, carters and rope makers
are working together to revive heritage craft skills and to shed light on the world of medieval construction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu%C3%A9delon_Castle
Old tall castleslike the colossal keeps of Coucy in France (180 feet) or the White Tower in London (90 feet)were built without electricity or modern machinery. Builders used thousands of laborers, human-powered cranes, lime mortar, and specialized scaffolding to conquer these heights.
Human powered cranes must have been interesting. Specialized scaffolding?
As always nice pics - you get to explore the world!
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)Thanks for the compliment.
We were on a bike trip in France and there was a historic cliff dwelling, inhabited for 2,000 years. At some time they used human powered windlasses to bring stuff up the rock face. With the right gearing and leverage you can move a lot of weight.
I'll have to look at those links. Sounds really interesting.
angrycaveman
(29 posts)Lived in Germany mid 80s and returned twice over the decades with visits to Fussen being mandatory, and I've never made it past the bridge to get that higher lookout shot. Granted, most visits are in winter and bridge is closed...but nevertheless, glad you got it.
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)for an old codger. The one in the picture is past the look out.
I seem to remember floating over those things when I was younger.
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,012 posts)These are so much better than I could ever get! You saved me the effort, big time.
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)You do great work.
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,012 posts)brer cat
(27,691 posts)Old Crank
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(14,356 posts)Old Crank
(7,304 posts)But you don't see the all the zeroes and ones on the cutting room floor.
FakeNoose
(42,472 posts)I didn't get the long-distance views that you have here. The castle interior is also incredible, but I was only able to tour the lower floors. They're still rehabbing much of the castle interiors. The rooms on the upper floors were never finished before the King died and Bavaria ran out of money. Of course Bavaria has made more from the tourists in the last 150 years, than it ever cost to build the castle.
Thanks for sharing these really nice photos!
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)He helped give full employment for Sculptors and the like.
AZ8theist
(7,653 posts)Fantastic pictures!
Well done!
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)It helps to have some good light and a good subject.
Phoenix61
(18,891 posts)Old Crank
(7,304 posts)OGBuzz
(660 posts)Old Crank
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(660 posts)PatSeg
(53,588 posts)The images are amazing!
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)Thanks
MLAA
(19,807 posts)My dad was stationed in Germany and my parents took us on many road trips. This brings back lovely memories. Thank you!
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)orangecrush
(31,192 posts)Beautiful photos, thank you!
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)That may be why
orangecrush
(31,192 posts)tavernier
(14,518 posts)I was four years old when we left, so I dont remember seeing it at all, but my father said that from the distance that we were, oddlyyou could see it fairly clearly when it was raining or foggy, but could not see it on a clear day. Ive always wondered about that.
Old Crank
(7,304 posts)We could see it from a distance when we drove to it.
Might have been some weird lighting effect. Like the cases when you can see over the horizon at times
aggiesal
(10,920 posts)The time I went there, it was really foggy so it had a spooky feel to it.