with historic buildings, if there are photos of it online, it can be quite good,
rewboss on
The problem here is that with everything so far away in the background, there’s basically nothing that stands out: the only distinctive feature is the church, but it’s basically „generic village church in southern or central Germany, but probably not very far south“. It kinda looks like a place that could be in my region, but there are many other regions it could be in.
Another problem is that it’s almost certain the village will look very different now, with a lot of new houses. It’s possible that where that where that guy is standing is now somebody’s kitchen in an ugly 1970s house. Maybe if one of the members of this sub is about 90 years old and grew up in that exact village you’ll get the answer you’re looking for, but otherwise… not likely, I’m afraid.
Jodelbert on
Church looks like it’s made of bricks, maybe. That could be an indicator that it isn’t too far in the south of Germany. But the quality isn’t good enough to be sure.
nonamenoface11111 on
Have you tried looking around Heilbronn? It looks like some of the small towns there. And there were US facilities in Heilbronn and Neckarsulm until about the 1990s so definitely US presence in the region.
grancanaryisland on
Could be any village between Munich and Ingolstadt. Seems like the typical hill I saw when I was riding my motorbike outside the autobahn
sergeialmazov on
Could be some village near Eifel. Check closely that region
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have you tried google lens ?
with historic buildings, if there are photos of it online, it can be quite good,
The problem here is that with everything so far away in the background, there’s basically nothing that stands out: the only distinctive feature is the church, but it’s basically „generic village church in southern or central Germany, but probably not very far south“. It kinda looks like a place that could be in my region, but there are many other regions it could be in.
Another problem is that it’s almost certain the village will look very different now, with a lot of new houses. It’s possible that where that where that guy is standing is now somebody’s kitchen in an ugly 1970s house. Maybe if one of the members of this sub is about 90 years old and grew up in that exact village you’ll get the answer you’re looking for, but otherwise… not likely, I’m afraid.
Church looks like it’s made of bricks, maybe. That could be an indicator that it isn’t too far in the south of Germany. But the quality isn’t good enough to be sure.
Have you tried looking around Heilbronn? It looks like some of the small towns there. And there were US facilities in Heilbronn and Neckarsulm until about the 1990s so definitely US presence in the region.
Could be any village between Munich and Ingolstadt. Seems like the typical hill I saw when I was riding my motorbike outside the autobahn
Could be some village near Eifel. Check closely that region