
A man sits on a bench at Frankfurt’s central Goethe square while his little legs are getting bored and start to wander about. (Taken Feb.16)
Category: germany
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Little Feet
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A Morning at the Power Plant

A coal train arrives at the Westhafen power plant before daybreak in Frankfurt, Feb. 17. The combined heat and power plant (CHP) is fired with coal imported from the U.S and from Russia. Germany’s shift to renewable power sources has brought the share of green electricity up to about 25% – but the rest of the energy mix has become even more heavily concentrated on coal, which now accounts for some 45% of power generation. -
Parkinson’s Disease
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Frankfurt’s Carnival Parade
A view sidebars of today’s carnival parade in Frankfurt that drew a crowd of about 300,000 revellers (Feb.15), although Frankfurt isn’t actually a carnival hotspot in Germany. Rose Monday parades in Mainz, Düsseldorf or Cologne are usually attended by about one million people each. -
Landscape at a Trade fair (2)
















