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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. A man has made himself comfortable in a beach chair in front of the graduation tower in the spa town. At the graduation towers, you can breathe in the salty air as the brine trickles down. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. The windmill tower "An der langen Wand", once known as "Wind Art II". On the nationwide German Mill Day, which opens in Bad Nauheim, around 600 historic mills open their doors to visitors. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. A man and a woman sit in the South Park in early summer temperatures. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. A man has made himself comfortable in a beach chair in front of the graduation tower in the spa town. At the graduation towers, you can breathe in the salty air as the brine trickles down. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. The windmill tower "An der langen Wand", once known as "Wind Art II", at the graduation buildings (photo taken with a drone). On the nationwide German Mill Day, which opens in Bad Nauheim, around 600 historic mills open their doors to visitors. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. Visitors are out and about at the windmill tower "An der langen Wand" on German Mill Day on Whit Monday. Around 600 historic mills open their doors to visitors on the nationwide German Mill Day. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. Visitors are out and about at the windmill tower "An der langen Wand" on German Mill Day on Whit Monday. Around 600 historic mills open their doors to visitors on the nationwide German Mill Day. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. The windmill tower "An der langen Wand", once known as "Wind Art II". On the nationwide German Mill Day, which opens in Bad Nauheim, around 600 historic mills open their doors to visitors. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 25th May, 2026. The windmill tower "An der langen Wand", once known as "Wind Art II", at the graduation buildings (photo taken with a drone). On the nationwide German Mill Day, which opens in Bad Nauheim, around 600 historic mills open their doors to visitors. Credit: Florian Wiegand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK final exercise for trainee emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise how to jointly deal with an attack scenario on a former barracks site. A police officer advances with his weapon at the ready. Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK final exercise for prospective emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise the joint management of amok scenarios (exercise situation) on a former barracks site. Credit: Jennifer Brückner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK final exercise for prospective emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise jointly dealing with an attack scenario on a former barracks site. An injury is made up on the face of a lay actor (exercise situation). Credit: Jennifer Brückner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK graduation exercise for trainee emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise jointly dealing with shooting scenarios on a former barracks site. A police officer advances with his weapon drawn. Credit: Jennifer Brückner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK final exercise for trainee emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise how to jointly deal with an attack scenario on a former barracks site. A police officer advances with his weapon at the ready. Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK final exercise for prospective emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise jointly dealing with shooting scenarios on a former barracks site. Police officers pull an "injured" woman out of the field of fire (exercise situation). Credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Sobernheim, Germany. 23rd May, 2026. During a DRK final exercise for prospective emergency paramedics, emergency services from the federal police, state police and the DRK practise jointly dealing with an attack scenario on a former barracks site. An "injured person" lies on the ground (exercise situation). Credit: Jennifer Brückner/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bad Nauheim, Germany. 22th May, 2026. At the historic and now restored windmill tower between the graduation towers IV and V, also known as the “Long Wall”, sails was being fitted this week once again after some 200 years, organised by the Wind and Water Art Association of Bad Nauheim. The mill tower, built between 1745 and 1747, used for pumping briny water and destroyed by a hurricane in 1824 which tore off its sails and roof, is to be restored to working order. On Whit Monday, 25 May 2026, German Mill Day 2026, the mill is then to be officially inaugurated. Credit: lamapress/Alamy Live News-stock-foto