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Lenze Radltouren 2012 & 2013

Radsport-Ausdauertraining im Weserbergland mit Freunden und Kollegen von Lenze.
Lenze ist eine Firma, die Automatisierungssysteme und Industrieantriebe entwickelt und produziert. Siehe hier: http://www.lenze.de/
Zum Weserbergland gehören Teile von Niedersachsen, Hessen und Nordrhein-Westfalen. Städte des Weserberglandes sind Holzminden, Höxter, Bodenwerder, Hameln, Rinteln, Vlotho, Lemgo und Detmold.

Cycling condition training in the Weser Uplands with friends and colleagues of Lenze.
Lenze is a company, that developes and produces automation systems and industrial drives. Look here: http://www.lenze.com/en/home/
Weser Uplands is a hilly region in Germany (parts of Lower Saxony, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia) near the river Weser. Cities of this region are Holzminden, Höxter, Bodenwerder, Hameln, Rinteln, Vlotho, Lemgo and Detmold.

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Manfred Tinebor

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Manfred in seinem Urwald

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Uploaded: February 03, 2013
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  • Mankovskay (Private)
    12 years ago
    You look very nice, Manfred!!!
    • Manfred Premium user Germany (Private)
      12 years ago
      Thanks for your comment, dear Lara.   :-)
      But how do you like my jungle? 
      When I started working at the company Lenze as a young engineer, I put a small flowering plant on my desk. 
      In the meantime, the Monstera flowering plant is older than 35 years and fills half of my office room!  :-))
      • Mankovskay (Private)
        12 years ago
        I like your jungle very much...You know that I am just a little bit crazy from flowers...
        Your Monstera is so wonderful... I like this nice big leaves...and you have a lot of refresh air in your office room from it...)...
        But how are you fighting with the dust on the leaves?))
        I wonder...))..
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