Freitag, 26. Dezember 2014

Wie John und Jackie Knill den Tsuami vor 10 Jahren gesehen hatten

DIE WELLE



(Aus Knill Blog nach dem Tsuami)


Christian Doelker verglich in seinem Vortrag in Schaffhausen
die Informationsflut mit WELLEN-Bildern





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Ich publiziere an dieser Stelle noch weitere Bilder:





Die große Welle (Original)
Die große Welle vor Kanagawa
Hokusai, um 1830
Japanischer Farbholzschnitt, 25 cm × 37 cm


Datei:Dresden Altstadt Kongresszentrum C.Muench.jpg


Die Woge: in Anlehnung an das Original 
(Hochwasser an der Elbe)


 


Die Welle nach Hokusai













Cartoon: Die Welle (medium) by 2001 tagged wnde,bundetagswahl,wahl 



Die Welle


Film: DIE WELLE











Die Welle (von Bergsteiger)

http://www.presse.uni-oldenburg.de/mit/2008/fotos/198_Florian_Meisenberg_-_Welle.jpg

  EINMALIGE BILDER:





The following photos were taken by John Knill and Jackie Knill
as the tsunami approached

Swimmers are in the water as the tsunami becomes noticeable - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
Swimmers are in the water as the tsunami becomes noticeable
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The Tsunami begins to get bigger - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The Tsunami begins to get bigger
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
Many on the beach are now watching the tsunami approach - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
Many on the beach are now watching the tsunami approach
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami nears two ships - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami nears two ships
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami continues to get bigger - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami continues to get bigger
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami, now an enormous wave, closes in - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami, now an enormous wave, closes in
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami hits the shore - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami hits the shore
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami covers the beach - Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill
The tsunami covers the beach
Photo by John Knill and Jackie Knill

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