Old pier, Germany
Thomas Mahnken
Thomas Mahnken www.schonok.de
Old pier, Germany
Jens Siewert
Jens Siewert www.jpix.eu
Old pier, Germany
Thomas Mahnken
Thomas Mahnken www.schonok.de
Old pier, Germany
Thomas Mahnken
Thomas Mahnken www.schonok.de
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Germany Old pier

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An old pier at Eckwarderhörne. Don't know if it's just abandoned or if it was demolished while ww2.

Photography Tips

Use a tripod, so you can straighten the camera and the water looks softer when you take a long exposure. Best bring rubber boots, the spot is very wet.
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor Just a few people
Best Timing Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset 08:39 - 16:11 | current local time: 15:36
Photo Themes Abandoned Harbour Landing Stage pier water

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Spot Comments (5)

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dalya yasin
dalya yasin 09.08.2023
Hi Udo! Great Photo! Would you mind if we used it for our photography catalogue? Please reach out to me & let me know :)
Achim Sens
Achim Sens 26.08.2021
Thanks for this nice Spot. Worth a visit. Highly recommend tripod, some filters and rubber boots.
Alona Azaria
Alona Azaria 27.09.2020
Amazing spot which I definitely intend to visit. Reading your note, I searched for a reliable source of history and google translation provided this piece: Anyone who walks through Eckwarderhörne will be amazed at the old walls that protrude from the North Sea. They are the remains of an old jetty. The pier was completed around 1909 and was used by the old steam ships to dock. Since the military gave the instruction to use the ferry and the Butjenter Bahn when traveling from Wilhelmshaven to Bremerhaven, the traffic naturally increased significantly. By the way, around 1910 the two steamers "Eckwarden" and "Dr. Ziegner-Gnüchtel" made seven double trips a day. At the end of the bridge there was a movable part of the bridge with a pontoon so that the water levels could be balanced. Due to the rising water levels, there have recently been increasing difficulties that the passengers could go ashore. So one of the Schlengen was converted into a pier. But it was also accepted that passengers would not always reach the country with dry feet. In 1956 the ferry terminal was totally destroyed by ice drifts due to the cold winter. After the great storm surge in 1962, the dike in Eckwarderhörne was raised. Unfortunately, the "Spreen House" with the train station and restaurant, numerous residential buildings and the ferry terminal had to be demolished. All that remains is the substructure, which still stands today and is often photographed by photographers.
Jens Siewert
Jens Siewert 10.10.2020
Wow, thanks for all that information! :-)
Rodrigo Feistauer
Rodrigo Feistauer 06.03.2017
Very interesting spot! Never tried to get there by boat?

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Thank you Reemt Peters-Hein for creating this photo spot in Germany and Udo Bullerdieck, Thomas Mahnken, Jens Siewert, Achim Sens, Mia Pflieger for improving it with additional photos or content.
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