Coastal Region Collection
The coastal region is a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and rich history
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The coastal region is a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and rich history. From the limestone rocks on the beach of Pizzomunno in Vieste, Gargano, Puglia, Italy to the small Stubbenkammer chalk cliffs on the island of Ruegen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, there is an abundance of stunning landscapes to explore. In France, the coastal region offers diverse weather patterns and winds that add an element of excitement to any visit. The Koenigsstuhl chalk cliffs on Ruegen Island are a historic marvel that have been digitally restored from a photochromic print dating back to the 1890s. Speaking of history, Emperor Max at St. Martin's Wall with his crossbow and praying depicts Maximilian I during his reign from 1459-1519 in Austria. This digital reproduction from an original 19th-century piece allows us to glimpse into this significant era. Moving towards Germany's North Sea coast, we witness hunting seals in the Wadden Sea through a digitally restored reproduction from the 19th century. The San Fruttuoso Monastery on Italy's Riviera di Levante showcases its historical charm through a photograph taken by angolan rousette in 1898. Further inland lies Lake Starnberg in Bavaria where we find solace at its cemetery. A woman prays at her loved one's grave while children play nearby - captured beautifully in an original painting from the 1880s. Love knows no bounds as depicted by a young couple enjoying their summer retreat above sea level along Germany's coast circa 1880. Their blissful moments were immortalized through an original painting now digitally reproduced for us to appreciate. The Lighthouse of Swinoujscie stands tall as another testament to history and has been meticulously restored from its original form dating back centuries ago.