Oberisling to Piesenhofen

Napoleonstein near Oberisling

The Napoleonstein, marking the summit of the hill north of Oberisling from which Napoleon directed the assault on Ratisbon, 23 April 1809. The view from the hill is now completely obstructed by trees and tall buildings.

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Photo location south of Unterisling

Photo location south of Unterisling


Looking NNW to Ratisbon from south of Unterisling

Looking north-northwest from the hill south of Unterisling (just east of Oberisling) toward Ratisbon. The spire of the Dom (Cathedral) rises above the horizon at center.

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Looking NW from hill south of Unterisling

Looking northwest from the hill south of Unterisling. The modern radio/television relay tower of Regensburg is clearly visible.

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Looking west from Unterisling hill

Looking west from hill south of Unterisling.

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Looking southwest from Unterisling hill

Looking southwest from hill south of Unterisling.

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Looking south from hill south of Unterisling

Looking south from hill south of Unterisling.

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Looking southeast from hill south of Unterisling

Looking southeast from hill south of Unterisling.

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Looking east from Unterisling hill

Looking east from hill south of Unterisling.

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Looking northeast from Unterisling hill

Looking northeast from hill south of Unterisling, toward Burgweinting.

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Looking NNE from Unterisling hill

Looking north-northeast from hill south of Unterisling, toward east side of Regensburg.

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Looking northwest toward Piesenkofen

Looking northwest from the Oberhinkofen-Piesenkofen road toward Piesenkofen, Obertraubling, and the heights beyond the Danube.

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