Oberding, Germany
23 memories from Oberding, Germany

In Oberding, Germany, on an airport tarmac under a clear blue sky, passengers are boarding an airplane via a mobile staircase. A man wearing a light blue dress shirt, light-colored pants, and a large black backpack is standing in the foreground, facing away from the camera and looking towards the plane. He is holding the handle of a rolling suitcase. Other passengers are visible ascending the stairs and walking on the tarmac. The airplane, a white commercial jet, is positioned on the tarmac with its engines and landing gear visible. The scene captures a moment of travel and boarding at an airport.
OberdingThe video shows an airplane wing on a runway. The wing is gray and has a blue logo on the wingtip. The sky is blue and clear. The ground is green and grassy. The airplane is moving forward on the runway.
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The image captures a scene at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany, where an Audi RS e-tron GT is on display. The car is positioned on a raised platform with integrated blue lighting. A man with a backpack is standing beside the car, looking at it. He has a red suitcase next to him. In the background is a "MyDutyFree" store. The floor is tiled and glossy. Other people and luggage are visible in the background.
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An overhead view captures an airport apron scene under a clear, bright blue sky with strong sunlight casting distinct shadows. An airplane, possibly an Airbus A320, is parked at a gate, connected to a jet bridge. The jet bridge displays the gate number "116". Ground support operations are evident around the aircraft. A white refueling truck with "AFSA" visible on its side is positioned behind the jet bridge. Near the front of the aircraft, other ground equipment, possibly a tug, is present. On the tarmac, several vehicles are parked. A white van with "NORTHERN AEROTECH" branding is prominent, displaying the license plate "DS 78 588" and a Peugeot logo. Next to it, a dark-colored car with license plate "FS IRU 121" and a white car with license plate "OF DE 120" are visible. Orange traffic cones are placed on the ground, and a yellow "F.O.D." container is also present. The asphalt features clear markings, including red and white lines, and a designated area with the text "AIRPORT DELIVERY." A no-parking sign is also visible. The backdrop includes parts of the airport terminal buildings and distant trees along the horizon. The scene depicts typical daytime ground activity at an airport in Oberding, Germany.
OberdingThe video shows a view from inside an airplane as it is landing. The wing of the Lufthansa plane is visible on the left side of the frame. Below, a green grassy field stretches out, bordered by trees and what appears to be agricultural land. The sky above is a clear blue with faint contrails. A small, orange structure sits on the edge of the field. The camera is stationary, capturing the steady approach to the ground.
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The image shows a Lufthansa Airbus A320neo aircraft on the tarmac at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany. The plane is connected to a set of mobile stairs, indicating passenger boarding or deboarding. The Lufthansa logo is visible on the plane's tail and fuselage. The sky is partly cloudy with a bright sun. The ground is concrete.
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The image depicts the interior of an aircraft cabin. Passengers are seated in rows of airline seats. A woman stands in the aisle, possibly accessing the overhead compartment. Other passengers are seated. The environment is confined and typical of an airplane interior, featuring overhead compartments, seats, and blue carpeting. The location is likely an aircraft flying from or near Oberding, Germany, since the aircraft has signs in German.
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The image shows a yellow welcome card from Lufthansa airlines on a white surface, likely the interior of an aircraft. The card features the Lufthansa logo, a drawing of a building identified as being in Munich (written as "München" in German), and the words "Willkommen Welcome" in white. The image is taken in a slightly angled, close-up perspective, revealing some minor water droplets on the card's surface. The bottom edge of the image includes part of an electrical cord. The presence of the "München" logo suggests the location is likely the airport in Oberding, Germany.
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The photograph was taken in Oberding, Germany, inside an airport jet bridge. The image shows a line of passengers boarding or disembarking an airplane, likely a Gate Gourmet plane based on what can be seen outside the window. Passengers are wearing a variety of clothing. The windows of the jet bridge are visible, providing a view of the tarmac. The jet bridge is lined with gray panels. The image is taken from the perspective of someone standing in the line of passengers.
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The image shows the nose of a Lufthansa Airbus A350 aircraft connected to a jet bridge at Munich Airport (Flughafen München), located in Oberding, Germany. Airport ground support equipment is present around the aircraft's nose and front landing gear. In the background, the airport terminal building is visible with numbered gates. The scene is overcast, suggesting daylight. No people are visible in the frame.
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The image depicts a dark-colored BMW iX3 on display at an airport in Oberding, Germany. The car is positioned on a raised, illuminated platform. The front of the car, with its distinctive BMW grille and headlights, is facing the camera. In the background, there's a large sign that includes the words "MyDutyFree," suggesting the location is near duty-free shops. Passengers are visible in the background, and there's a screen and a post with "AED" written on it.
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The image shows the entrance of Terminal 2 at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany. The scene is composed of an exterior view, with a large architectural structure resembling a white canopy supported by metal beams covering a pedestrian area. A prominent advertisement banner depicting a Lufthansa Airbus A350-900 with the Lufthansa logo is visible in the background, partially obscuring the entrance to Terminal 2. The advertisement also displays the text "A century since takeoff" and "Star Alliance." Several people are walking along the tiled walkway in front of the terminal. The tiled surface is designed with alternating patterns of light gray and reddish-brown tiles. Shop signs, including "Marc O'Polo" are visible behind the advertisement.
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The image displays an airport apron scene under an overcast grey sky at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany. In the foreground, the clean white wing of a passenger aircraft, featuring a partial Lufthansa logo on its wingtip, extends from the left. This wing has a prominent black longitudinal stripe and two visible orange tie-down rings. In the mid-ground, a white EVA Air passenger aircraft, identifiable by "EVA AIR" on its fuselage and a green tail with an orange globe logo, is parked at a gate. It is connected to a jet bridge that has "Revolut" branding near its attachment point. Several pieces of ground support equipment, including baggage carts and a blue ground power unit, are positioned around the EVA Air aircraft's underside. Multiple individuals, appearing to be airport ground staff, are visible on the tarmac near the aircraft's fuselage. Partially visible behind the EVA Air aircraft is the blue tail of an ANA (All Nippon Airways) aircraft. Further in the background, another stationary passenger aircraft with a blue tail featuring a white, stylized bird logo, identifiable as LOT Polish Airlines, is visible on the tarmac. Airport terminal structures are discernible in the distance. The scene indicates ongoing airport ground operations.
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The image depicts the interior of an Airbus A320-214 cockpit, specifically the aircraft with registration D-AIND, stationary at a gate at Munich Airport (MUC), located in Oberding, Germany. **Scene Description:** The perspective is from within the cockpit, facing forward through the windshield. Two individuals, presumably pilots, are visible in the pilot and co-pilot seats, primarily showing their legs clad in dark uniform trousers. The pilot in the right seat has their hands clasped in their lap. The cockpit instrumentation is fully visible and illuminated, including the overhead panel, glare shield, primary flight displays (PFDs), navigation displays (NDs), Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM) displays, and the central pedestal. The central pedestal features twin thrust levers in an idle position, various control panels, and communication/navigation radios. The multi-function displays show data, including what appears to be a weather radar and flight path information. Through the cockpit windshield, an outdoor airport environment is visible. The aircraft is positioned next to a terminal building, with an airbridge structure partially visible on the right. In the middle distance on the apron, two trucks are parked; one is blue, and the other is white. The background consists of a modern, light-colored airport building with horizontal architectural elements and numerous windows. The outdoor lighting suggests an overcast or diffused daylight condition.
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This image captures an airport apron scene at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany, viewed through a window. The primary subject is the rear section of a Lufthansa aircraft (registration D-AIND), likely an Airbus A320neo based on the registration, oriented with its tail facing the observer and slightly to the right. The aircraft's dark blue vertical stabilizer prominently displays the white Lufthansa crane logo, with a white leading edge. The dark blue fuselage transitions forward into a grey and white geometric pattern. Below a row of oval passenger windows, the aircraft's registration "D-AIND" is visible, accompanied by the German national flag and a European Union flag. A significant portion of the aircraft's right wing extends from the fuselage. In the mid-ground, a second Lufthansa aircraft is visible, also with a dark blue tail and white crane logo, further demonstrating its white fuselage against the overcast sky. The surrounding environment consists of a grey asphalt tarmac surface. Distant airport infrastructure includes tall metal lighting poles, white airport buildings, various ground support equipment such as a yellow cargo loader and stacked cargo containers. A line of bare deciduous trees marks the distant horizon under a uniformly overcast, light grey sky. No individuals or specific actions are discernible within the frame.
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This image depicts an airport apron scene at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany. A large, white, twin-engine passenger aircraft, identified as a Lufthansa Airbus A350, is parked center-frame, nose pointed towards the viewer. Its left wing extends towards the foreground, and a jet bridge labeled "250/1" is connected to its right side. A yellow pushback tug is positioned directly beneath the aircraft's nose gear. In the immediate foreground on the tarmac, a small red utility cart with a vertical pole and cone is visible to the left, and a white compact utility vehicle with small red flags mounted on its rear is parked behind it. Beyond the aircraft, multi-story modern airport terminal buildings stretch across the horizon. A distinctive tall, cylindrical air traffic control tower with a glass cab at its apex is prominent to the left of the central terminal structure. Several other smaller aircraft are visible on distant aprons. The sky is largely overcast with patches of lighter clouds. The scene is viewed through a large window, indicated by a dark frame at the top and a dark metal grating at the bottom of the image.
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The scene depicts an interior view of a commercial area within Munich Airport, located in Oberding, Germany. A grey Audi RS e-tron GT electric vehicle is centrally displayed on a raised, rectangular white platform, which features a luminous blue LED strip along its base. The car faces slightly towards the left of the viewer, with its headlights illuminated. The immediate environment consists of a dark grey tiled floor and a white grid-paneled ceiling equipped with multiple recessed circular light fixtures. White support columns are interspersed throughout the area. In the left background, a "MyDutyFree" sign is visible above a cluster of individuals. One person, dressed in a dark coat, is partially visible from behind, appearing to attend to luggage. Other blurred figures are present in this section. In the right background, overhead signage indicates "Gate H" and "EU / EEA / CH Pässe / Paspoorten" (Passports), along with a "HILSCHER" store sign below. Several individuals are seen walking or standing in this area, consistent with general airport passenger traffic. Digital display screens are also faintly visible further in the background.
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The image displays an outdoor concourse leading to Terminal 2 of Munich Airport, located in Oberding, Germany, under an overcast sky. A large, arching canopy, constructed from a metal grid supporting white fabric panels, covers the foreground and mid-ground. The ground is paved with rectangular tiles arranged in alternating patterns of light beige and reddish-brown, featuring a black drainage grate on the right side. The background shows the multi-story glass and metal facade of Terminal 2. A prominent, large horizontal banner is affixed to the terminal building, displaying images of a dark blue Lufthansa Airbus A350-900 and a white Lufthansa Boeing 747. The banner also features the Lufthansa logo, "Star Alliance" emblem, and text including "A century since takeoff." and "100". Approximately 20 to 30 individuals are present on the concourse, walking in various directions. Several pedestrians are observed pulling wheeled suitcases, indicating travel activity. On the far left, a small, dark brown, horned sculpture is positioned on a pedestal. Multiple white vans are visible parked near the terminal entrances in the distance.
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The image presents an exterior view of Munich Airport in Oberding, Germany, on an overcast day. A prominent white Lufthansa Airbus A380 aircraft is parked at a gate in the mid-ground, connected to the terminal by a jet bridge labeled "Revolut." Ground support equipment surrounds the A380's forward fuselage and underwing areas. The multi-story white terminal building, featuring the Lufthansa crane logo, occupies the left and background, equipped with multiple jet bridges and tall light poles. Other aircraft, including one with a blue tail and another with a blue and green tail design, are visible parked further down the tarmac. The foreground and mid-ground consist of concrete tarmac with yellow and white markings, bordering sections of sparse, dry grass. The sky is uniformly gray with extensive cloud cover.
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This aerial photograph, captured from an elevated position likely above or in the general vicinity of Oberding, Germany, displays a vast expanse of clouds beneath a clear blue sky, with distant snow-capped mountains visible on the horizon. The lower two-thirds of the frame are filled with a dense, layered blanket of white and grey cumulus and stratocumulus clouds, exhibiting varied textures and internal shadowing. Above the cloud deck, approximately in the upper third of the image, the sky transitions from a lighter blue near the cloud line to a deeper azure at the zenith. In the mid-distance, protruding above the main cloud layer, a range of rugged, snow-covered mountain peaks can be discerned, partially shrouded by atmospheric haze or thinner cloud wisps. No individuals, specific man-made objects, or discernible actions are present in the image. The environment depicted is entirely atmospheric and mountainous.
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This image captures a high-contrast, silhouetted view from an interior space looking out over an airport terminal at sunset or sunrise, located at Munich Airport (MUC) in Oberding, Germany. The upper portion of the frame features a dark, paneled ceiling with two recessed circular lights reflecting ambient light. A large, dark, cylindrical lampshade hangs centrally, partially obscuring the view. Dark vertical structural elements, consistent with window frames, divide the scene. Beyond the window, a vibrant orange and yellow sky dominates the background. Silhouetted against this bright sky are multiple airport terminal buildings with distinctive peaked or ridged roofs. The glass facades of these structures reflect the low-angle sunlight, appearing as bright patches of orange. Numerous tall, slender poles or structures, possibly for lighting or communications, are visible extending upwards from the terminal area. In the lower right foreground, the dark silhouette of a person's head and shoulder is partially visible, indicating an observer within the interior space. The overall environment suggests a waiting area or lounge within the airport.
OberdingA woman is walking through an airport terminal. She is wearing a navy blue pinstripe blazer, a white shirt, and a silver necklace. She has blonde hair with a light blonde streak at the front. She is pulling a small, dark suitcase with a blue neck pillow attached to the handle. The airport terminal has a white ceiling with recessed lights and light grey tiled floors. There are glass walls on one side of the corridor and a travelator in the middle. People are walking in both directions. There is a sign indicating the way to gates G35-G48 and G51-G54.
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The image displays a forensic view of the Munich Airport Center (MAC Forum) at Munich Airport, located in Oberding, Germany. The scene is dominated by a vast, vaulted tensile membrane roof system, composed of light-colored, semi-translucent fabric panels structurally supported by a network of dark beams. Interspersed within the fabric are extensive glass skylight sections, organized in a grid pattern, through which a clear blue sky is visible. Shadows from the roof's internal structure are cast across the fabric surfaces. Below the roof on the left, a modern, multi-story building features a reflective glass facade that mirrors the sky and portions of the roof. On the right, another building with a glass facade is visible, displaying a dark blue sign with a white left-pointing arrow and the text "conference center." A segment of clear blue sky is visible between these two structures, beneath the roof arch. No individuals, vehicles, or specific actions are depicted within the frame.
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