Skip to main content

Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany.

Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bridged Bastion of Saxony Connecting to Nature in GermanyThe Bastei is a rock formation towering 194 meters above the Elbe River in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany. Reaching a height of 305 meters above sea level, the jagged rocks of the Bastei were formed by water erosion over one million years ago. They are situated near Rathen, not far from Pirna southeast of the city of Dresden and are the major landmark of the Saxon Switzerland National Park. They are also part of a climbing and hiking area that extends over the borders into the Czech Republic and Bohemian Switzerland.
 The Bastei has been a tourist attraction for over 200 years. In 1824, a wooden bridge was constructed to link several rocks for the visitors. This bridge was replaced in 1851 by the present Bastei Bridge made of sandstone. The rock formations and vistas have inspired several well-known artists, among them Caspar David Friedrich (i.e. "Felsenschlucht" ). The spa town of Rathen is the main base for visiting the Bastei; the town can be reached from Dresden by paddle steamer on the river Elbe.
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bridged Bastion of Saxony Connecting to Nature in Germany
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Spectacular rock formation Bastei Bastion and Bastei Bridge
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Spectacular rock formation Bastei Bastion and Bastei Bridge
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bastei stone Bastion of Saxony
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bastei stone Bastion of Saxony
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
The Presurfer Bastei Amazing Bridged Bastion Of Saxony
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
The Bastei Bridge Connecting to Nature in Germany
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
The Bastei Bridge Connecting to Nature in Germany
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bastei Amazing Bridged Bastion of Saxony
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bastei Amazing Bridged Bastion of Saxony
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bastei rock with vantage point at the Elbe Sand Stone Mountains
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bastei rock with vantage point at the Elbe Sand Stone Mountains
Photo — Link
Bridged Bastion of Saxony in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany
Bridged Bastion of Saxony Connecting to Nature in Germany
Bridged Bastion of Saxony — Connecting to Nature in Germany Photo — Link
Via — Link

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Tank Chair,A Amazing Technology

Tank Chair,A Amazing Technology    This is a amazing and new technology of the new era. A company called TC Mobility produces. Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology  Tank Chair,A AMazing Technology 

Al-Shaheed Monument an incredible design and architect of Baghdad

Al-Shaheed Monument an incredible design and architect of Baghdad  During the 1970s and 1980s, Saddam Hussein’s government spent a lot of oil money in building monuments around Baghdad. Two of these are quite majestic. One is the  Monument to the Unknown Soldier , which we already wrote about. The other is the Al-Shaheed Monument.

China’s Frozen Cave that Doesn’t Melt in Summer

China’s Frozen Cave that Doesn’t Melt in Summer China owns an 85-meter deep pin shaped frozen wonderland, named Ningwu cave, in the mountain range of the Shanxi province. Its structure is subterranean inside the mountain that never melts even in summer. The large stalactites and the spikes of the ice extend from the ceiling to floor. However the floor and walls are completely covered with the thick layers of ice. Ningwu’s unique and excellent ability of not thawing throughout the warm seasons increases its popularity and makes it a must visit place.   This always frozen cave can be seen in the high teen list due to the uniqueness of the phenomenon. There are many such caves where the ice never melts throughout the year in other regions as well, such as Central Asia, continental Europe, and North America. But the reason of their non-melting nature is that they are located in the cooler places where the always low temperature keeps the cave stay at freezing points such as Iceland, Ru