
A Journey Around Europe
It all started with a simple idea: to follow the coastline, stay close to the water, and witness how the landscape,
light, and atmosphere change along the way – always with a camera in hand and a curiosity for what lies ahead.
This evolving collection of images captures the transformation and diversity of Europe’s shores – from the
sun-drenched bays of the Mediterranean to the rugged, windswept coasts of the north. And the journey is far from
over.
Read more about it here
Wangerooge: The Easternmost of the East Frisian Islands
Arriving on Wangerooge, you have a choice to make: take the leisurely train ride or take a leisurely walk. I opt for the latter and set off on foot from the ferry dock, following the nearly five-kilometer path to the village. The red-brick path leads past Germany’s tallest lighthouse (67 meters) and Germany’s tallest youth hostel (56 meters), housed in the so-called Westturm and the surrounding buildings.
By the time you finally reach the village, you could stop at Café Pudding—a former World War bunker turned café—for ice cream and cake. Or you could head straight to the beach, stroll along the promenade, or climb the old lighthouse for a panoramic view. But I did none of that.
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Wangerooge, Germany, July 2022