2009-12-28

stone, sign

Middle Cliff Way

As a nearby sign says in helpful English: The Felsenwege are natural ways for wandering. Pay attention to falling branches.

10 comments:

  1. This looks like a nice place to walk. Where I live the messages are about falling off cliffs. Your's looks pretty steep too.

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  2. Another good destination for a nice walk:)

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  3. I like the colors in this photo. The green, the red/brown in the leaves, and the color of the rock.

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  4. "Pay attention to falling branches"? Really?
    *g*
    Nice perspective. I like that approach.

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  5. Ah I see you also started that hike. Nice place isn´t it?

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  6. The sidle-up-oblique shot again, eh? Works well here. Where are you meant to walk - in all those leaves over there?

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  7. Looks like a nice place to walk.

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  8. Looks slippery with all those leaves, so pay attention to falling pedestrians too. :)

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  9. Thanks for the comments.

    Joan Elizabeth: It is a nice place to walk. We have no messages telling you not to fall off. Perhaps, because there are plenty of tree to break your fall.

    BlossomFlowerGirl: X marks this spot and plenty more spots along the trail.

    joo: Indeed, a fine place for a walk.

    Gallow: The colours were what made me take this shot.

    Martina: Obviously, a native English speaker did not write the sign -- and it is all the more charming for it.

    wooki: I did, indeed, follow in your footsteps. It was my second attempt. My first was from Sonnenberg and by the time I found the Felsenweg it was too dark

    Julie: The X is supposed to direct you along the leafy path to the left. It is the start of the Middle Cliff Way. The Upper and Lower Cliff Ways are nearby -- or at least I assume they are, since I have yet to see the Lower Way.

    Andreea: Nice, indeed. Not something you see in the middle of big city Bucharest.

    Stine in Ontario: In the middle of December, there are not too many other pedestrians -- falling or otherwise.

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