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Lada (VAZ) 2104

Жигули (Nova / Riva / 1300 / 1500), 1984–2012

German license plate, Regular plates

Rügen, Germany 2021

2104 is my own car, 2107 belongs to a friend i met on the day i took the photo

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Comments (6)

antenn 2021-04-21 22:51:12 | #1

I didn't know there were panel blocks even in Rügen, but they make an interesting scenery! The beautiful pine tree helps a lot  :)

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2021-04-21 22:56:01 | #2

antenn (2021-04-21 22:51:12)

antenn
I didn't know there were panel blocks even in Rügen, but they make an interesting scenery! The beautiful pine tree helps a lot

Oh, do I have news for you...
http://www.rottenplaces.de/main/faszination-prora-vom-kdf-seebad-zum-exklusiven-feriendomizil-43434/
The text is German, but I think the picture says it all  :D

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Jacko 2021-04-22 15:10:33 | #3

Rhineland-Palatinate (2021-04-21 22:56:01)

Rhineland-Palatinate


I've heard about Prora, probably is the 'longest' hotel in the world  :D Such a strange way to build such a project at a holiday resort.

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StevenTheGamer 2021-04-22 18:08:43 | #4

Jacko (2021-04-22 15:10:33)

Thats basically your avreage Nazi-era project, they were crazy in terms of architecture.

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Lauri_Toerni 2021-04-23 19:58:43 | #5

antenn (2021-04-21 22:51:12)

antenn
I didn't know there were panel blocks even in Rügen, but they make an interesting scenery! The beautiful pine tree helps a lot


these blocks can be found anywhere in east germany really, from cities to villages

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antenn 2021-04-24 00:42:52 | #6

Lauri_Toerni (2021-04-23 19:58:43)

Lauri_Toerni
antenn
I didn't know there were panel blocks even in Rügen, but they make an interesting scenery! The beautiful pine tree helps a lot

these blocks can be found anywhere in east germany really, from cities to villages

Fortunately Hungary had a little better strategy, only brick houses with own yards were built in villages.

The Prora building is spectacular  =) Nazi architecture was definitely much more delusional than anything in the Eastern Bloc.

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