Saturday, October 24, 2009

2009 visit of the Dult

Those of you who have visited my blog for a longer time already know about the Auer Dult (or Dult for short). It's an open-air market which takes place in Munich three times a year. If you want, you can read my other blog posts about the Dult here and here. Anyway, here are a few new impressions of this famous market:


In the background you see the Mariahilf church.


Those colorful flags were just awesome.


A few digitally altered flags.


You can buy all sorts of wares at the Dult including toys...


... and beautiful glass balls...


... and cute critters like these guys.


A couple of rides promise a thrill...


... or you can buy something delicious to eat and drink.


Maybe you just want to enjoy the crisp air and colored leaves.

7 comments:

  1. Hello Brigit! These pictures are fascinating, I love to see life in other countries and your pictures are so colorful. Thank you for visiting my blog and I hope you have a beautiful day!

    Sares@ Loveleigh Occasions

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  2. Looks like so much fun! I'd love to get there someday, I've only ever been to Holland. Always wanted to visit Munich:)

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  3. Beautiful photos! Looks like a fantastic day. Thank you for sharing them. LoVe the glass ball.

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  4. You always capture such beautiful images. I love the first one in particular. The whimsical ribbons in front of the sturdy church is such a great contrast.

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  5. Hi! If you'd still like to look through the magazine, you can flip the pages by clicking on the page numbers in the corners. I should have mentioned that, as it took me a minute to figure it out when I first looked, lol!

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  6. Hello - thanks so much for dropping by my blog, and good luck in the giveaway :-) I'm learning German at the moment, I would love to visit Munich some time to practice and see the places in your fabby photos up close and for real! One day... :-)

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