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Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04201]
'Cycling the Donauradweg.'

Europe's favourite cycling route, the Donauradweg, mostly follows former towpaths. In the old days about sixty heavy horses were needed to tow one boat upstream. The cobbled paths, neglected since the time of the steamboats, were asphalted in the eighties and built the frame of the cycling route from Passau to Budapest ever since. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [SWITZER.TICINO 01361] 'Painting Ascona.'  A painter trying to catch the mood of the boulevard along the Lago Maggiore at Ascona. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ITALY.PIEMONTE 01549] 'Loch Ness?' The baby seemonster and its mother are regularly sighted in the Lago d'Orta, near the shore of Omegna. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ITALY.PIEMONTE 01623] 'Evening in Pallanza.' After sunset sauntering is the thing to do along the boulevard of Pallanza, the prettiest town of the Verbania municipality. Although the saunterers have vanished in the long photo exposure, the film did register other typical mediterranean lakeshore ingredients. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [GERMANY.BAWU 00711] 'Meersburg lakeside.' Meersburg is the most visited town at the Bodensee, because of its picturesque historical centre. Busy during the day, its evenings have a calmer flair. Then the lakeside promenade is where you want to be. Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.OBER 04201]
'Cycling the Donauradweg.'

Europe's favourite cycling route, the Donauradweg, mostly follows former towpaths. In the old days about sixty heavy horses were needed to tow one boat upstream. The cobbled paths, neglected since the time of the steamboats, were asphalted in the eighties and built the frame of the cycling route from Passau to Budapest ever since. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04201]
'Cycling the Donauradweg.'

Europe's favourite cycling route, the Donauradweg, mostly follows former towpaths. In the old days about sixty heavy horses were needed to tow one boat upstream. The cobbled paths, neglected since the time of the steamboats, were asphalted in the eighties and built the frame of the cycling route from Passau to Budapest ever since. Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.OBER 04201]
'Cycling the Donauradweg.'

Europe's favourite cycling route, the Donauradweg, mostly follows former towpaths. In the old days about sixty heavy horses were needed to tow one boat upstream. The cobbled paths, neglected since the time of the steamboats, were asphalted in the eighties and built the frame of the cycling route from Passau to Budapest ever since. Photo Paul Smit.
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