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This is Fort Obergrünewald. / ©
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And just like this tower... / ©
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...and this part of Fort Thung; they belong to the Museum 'Dräi Eechelen'. / ©
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The Schiessentümpel waterfall in the Mullerthal, one of the must-see sites in Luxembourg's 'Little Switzerland'. / ©
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We're staying close to the water, ând getting closer to the capital. / ©
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This path is also part of the park... / ©
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...in Gasperich. / ©
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A building close to the park. / ©
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Terraces and balconies have a special shape... / ©
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... which is clearly visible in these photos. / ©
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This shape can be found at the Cloche d'Or. / ©
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Where is this window? / ©
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A sports ground is also part of the Gasperich park. / ©
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In future, anyone wishing to leave the national stadium will be able to use this means of transport. / ©
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Or take this route by car. / ©
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Heading east, with a view of the Moselle metropolis of Grevenmacher. / ©
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For those who can still remember last week's quiz: the Strassen thermal baths. / ©
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Esch-sur-Sûre is back, but this time from higher up. / ©
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On the day the photo was taken, we could still have found a place at the Bouillon Park & Ride. / ©
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Last week, we introduced you to Fond-de-Gras station. This time, here's a locomotive warehouse. / ©
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Beaufort castle is not just about old stones. / ©
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A field in Lullange... / ©
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...and a similar photo from Steinsel. / ©
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The bypass around Junglinster is not quite the same from the air. / ©
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Why is it called a motorway 'cross' in Luxembourgish? This is the Cessange junction between the A4 and A6 motorways. / ©
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All in one image: Grand Theatre, Pescatore, and the red bridge. / ©
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A quick quiz between two discoveries: do you know where we are? / ©
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Very popular in summer: the Remich esplanade. / ©
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Junglinster is a great place for golf enthusiasts. / ©
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We've already shown you the Coque building in Kirchberg, here's part of the surrounding park. / ©
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The outside of Echternach secondary school is well known, but have you ever seen the inner courtyard? / ©
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And not far from there, the Orangery and its gardens. / ©
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Another quiz: What is this / ©
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Here's the same place from a little higher up, which should help you. / ©
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This is actually the car park near the Deich hall in Ettelbruck. / ©
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And another car park. This time we're in Luxembourg city near the station. This is Fort Neipperg. / ©
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The ponds of Remerschen invite you to relax. / ©
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And nearby, there are walks for lovers of beautiful landscapes. / ©
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A little more concrete: the Dudelange-Burange roundabout under the A13. / ©
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A rather original angle on the crossroads between the boulevards de la Foire and Schuman in Luxembourg. / ©
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The tracks disappear under the rue de Bonnevoie. / ©
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The Schengen tourist office. / ©
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And no, it's not Lombard Street in San Francisco, but the street that runs alongside Villa Baldauff near the Pont Adolphe. / ©
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Let's take a closer look at this villa. / ©
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And finally, a short trip to Wormeldange. / ©
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