
A man and his dog watch riders making their way up Feldberg mountain just north of Frankfurt, May 1, during an annual cycling race.

A man and his dog watch riders making their way up Feldberg mountain just north of Frankfurt, May 1, during an annual cycling race.

Frankfurt’s tv tower shortly before nightfall, April 28. At 337.5 metres (1,107.3 ft) the “Europaturm” (Europe tower), as it is officially called, is Germany’s second highest tv tower.

The nocturnal sky over Runkel castle and river Lahn is lit by lightnings from a distant thunderstorm, April 25.

The outline of Runkel castle on Lahn river, April 24. It was first mentioned in documents in the year 1159. The photo was talken from the old bridge that was built in 1448.

A gray heron flies at low altitude over river Lahn in Runkel, some 70 kms (42 mls) northwest of Frankfurt, April 24.

The former living room of an abandoned farm house in the village of Leibolz in the Rhön hills, April 21, a sign of ongoing depopulation of rural areas in the northern part of the federal state of Hessen.

Two dandelion seeds wait for being carried away by the wind on a meadow in the Rhön hills, April 21.

Fresh, white mining waste and older material form the huge dump of a potassium mine in the Rhön hills, some 130 kms (78 mls) east of Frankfurt, April 20, situated right on the former border between what was then West and East Germany. Forests and canola fields are in the foreground.

Rain drifts past a barn on a field in the Rhön hills, east of Frankfurt, April 19.

The white dump of a nearby potassium mine behind a field with blooming dandelions in the Rhön hills, some 130 kms (78 mls) east of Frankfurt, April 18.