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This gallery contains photos taken during our travels to Germany during the winter holidays in 2005.
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Kay Jones > Two steeples on a church are rare.  These are the steeples on the church in Ilbenstadt.
Kay Jones > The setting sun spotlights one of the steeples on the church in Ilbenstadt.
Kay Jones > The setting sun casts a shadow on one of the hands on this sundial.
Kay Jones > This is the cloister in Ilbenstadt.  It is still used for religious studies.
Kay Jones > The setting sun brings out the colors in these stone buildings.
Kay Jones > This is a barn.  The sinkhole is a place to collect used hay from the barns called a "mist pile."
Kay Jones > A row of various kinds of stone buildings extends to a new house.
Kay Jones > It is common for the older houses to be covered with vines.
Kay Jones > One of the churches in Karben, Germany ...
Two steeples on a church are rare. These are the steeples on the church in Ilbenstadt.
 > Two steeples on a church are rare.  These are the steeples on the church in Ilbenstadt.
Two steeples on a church are rare. These are the steeples on the church in Ilbenstadt.
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