Loreley
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Location | Bornich, Verbandsgemeinde Loreley, Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany | ||||
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English: The "Loreley" is a rock on the eastern bank of the Rhine near St. Goarshausen. Loreley is also the name of the beautiful Rhine Maiden sitting on top of the rock, luring navigators to their doom.
Deutsch: Die Loreley ist ein Schieferfelsen am Ostufer des Rheins bei Sankt Goarshausen, Rheinland-Pfalz. Der Sage nach saß die Nixe Loreley auf dem Felsen und verwirrte die Rheinschiffer mit ihrem Gesang so, dass diese nicht auf die gefährlichen Felsen im Fluss achteten und ihre Schiffe daran zerschellten.
The rock
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ca. 1840
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Loreley ca. 1890 to 1905
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Loreley ca. 1900
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Loreley 2005, closer view
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Loreley 2005 in winter
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Loreley im August 2007
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Loreley 2009
Overview
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Loreley 2005, aerial photo
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Loreley 2006, aerial photo
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Loreley 2016, panoramic view from southwest (Maria Ruh)
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Loreley 2016, panoramic view from northwest
The Rhine Maiden
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Loreley statue at the harbour wall at the base of the rock
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Loreley
In art
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"Curse upon Loreley by Monks" by Johann Köhler. Oil painting, 1887.
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Painting by Hans Makart in 1883 circa.
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In 2016 at Rüdesheim am Rhine, 'Ein Deutscher Mythos, painting image to be identified.