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by Juergen Weiss
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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Bulit of stone in the 14th century, the HVALSEY CHURCH , located south from Qaqortoq, is Greenlands biggest and best-preserved ruins from the... more
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Bulit of stone in the 14th century, the " HVALSEY CHURCH ", located south from Qaqortoq, is Greenlands biggest and best-preserved ruins from the viking-period.
(This image was taken on the 12th Sep. 2001 after celebrating a Requiem for the Two Towers in New York and the people who died there on the 11th Sept.).
At the age of 25 years Juergen Weiss discovered the passion to travel, in order to become acquainted with stranger countries, people and cultures. After yourneys on the African Continent, the Seychelles, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, he continued to go further to the East. Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and also Hongkong were his goals. In the mid 90`s, Juergen fulfilled his dream finally, when he traveled for a Backpack-Route to South America. And only one year later, he crossed Central America, from Mexico City to Panama City. After some Spain and Portugal-Journeys and after two Greenland Cruiseships, he traveled several times into the North American Continent, and also to Alaska, where Juergen was already seven times. The winter 2005 he...
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Anne Norskog
My husband's paternal grandfather was from Telemark, Norway. They came to the United States through Ellis Island more than a century ago. These ruins in Greenland are a treasure! Thanks for sharing.
Juergen Weiss replied:
I truly appreicate your kind comment, Anne ! Thank you ♥ and All the Best ♥
Julie Lueders
Isn't history amazing, to think you stood here the viking worship, blows me away,, I find the texture and dramatic black and white incredible. Very cool Juergen, julie
Juergen Weiss replied:
Thank you for dropping by and making your lovely comment, Julie ! So much appreciated ♥