Vue sur les moulins du Cerro Calderico
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A historic military grave or crash memorial site located in a European forest, likely within Germany, Austria, or along the former World War II Eastern Front. The wooden cross marker features a German Gothic script inscription that reads: "Am 28.3.41 verunglückten drei Frontflieger" (On March 28, 1941, three front-line aviators crashed/met with a fatal accident)"Für Uns" (For Us). The text identifies the site as a makeshift burial or crash marker for three German Luftwaffe aviators (Frontflieger) whose plane went down during a mission in early 1941. The dense pine woodland, light snow, and misty atmosphere are highly characteristic of the mountainous forested regions of Central or Eastern Europe.
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Good photographic material for historians.
Wollaton Hall was built in the 1580s, Wollaton Hall has been home to industrialists, and barons. A Mansion dubbed “the architectural sensation of its age”.
Wollaton Hall is a Grade I listed Elizabethan mansion, was built between 1580 and 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby and is believed to be designed by the Elizabethan architect, Robert Smythson, who had by then completed Longleat in Wiltshire and was to go on to design Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire.
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