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belated: autumnal baltic sea pt III.

neustadt in holstein is a little town a few kilometres away from haffkrug, the little village we're always staying in. one evening we decided to do a little evening walk and were surprised with the most beautiful sundown. it was really idyllic.

i call this house in haffkrug the horse house, because of the gables! and it's one of the most beautiful cottages in haffkrug.

kremper gate in neustadt.

another view on the gate and some brick stone houses.

ivy idyll.

the goldsmith.

sun down at the neustädter binnenwasser ( it's a brackwater lake. )

little fishing base.

a lot of ivy is surrounding quite a few houses.

reflections.

i love when you can see the history in buildings, this one is especially beautiful.

a crow on the market candelabra.

it was like a symbol.

water birds waitin for their dinner.

the harbour of neustadt.

klüver's brewing hall illuminated very nicely.

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