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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
So 07.07.2024 00:00:20    11.956       0    1.013.160    84,7 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Sa 06.07.2024 00:01:15    11.956      +2    1.012.245    84,7 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Fr 05.07.2024 00:01:16    11.954      -1    1.011.166    84,6 Mastodon.green            4.2.10     500
Do 04.07.2024 00:00:03    11.955       0    1.010.115    84,5 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Mi 03.07.2024 00:02:08    11.955      +1    1.009.286    84,4 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Di 02.07.2024 00:01:47    11.954       0    1.008.302    84,3 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Mo 01.07.2024 00:01:00    11.954      +1    1.007.507    84,3 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
So 30.06.2024 00:01:11    11.953      -1    1.006.517    84,2 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Sa 29.06.2024 00:00:01    11.954      -2    1.005.786    84,1 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Fr 28.06.2024 00:00:00    11.956       0    1.004.866    84,0 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500

So 07.07.2024 07:43

Upright photo, looking from a slight height across a narrow slice of sea in Aarhus port. Because it is the middle of the day in July in Denmark the sky is a swirl of black and grey storm clouds and the water is black, rippling in lashing rain. On the far side, the docks. A 75 metre industrial crane, shaped like a terrifying giraffe, looms above a huge warehouse. Its facade is painted in a ginormous black-and-white portrait of the close-up craggy face of local businessman Olav de Linde looking Beckettian while smoking a cigarette. In front of them, alone in the middle of the black sea, a lone paddleboarder. She is standing erect, motionless, the oar held still at a diagonal. The paddleboard is bright turquoise, a startling splash of colour amid the black and grey. The paddleboarder in a wetsuit has her back to us. She seems to be staring at the giant crane and giant head that loom above her as if she's just arrived from afar on a quest and is gathering herself to battle these giant creatures that she has come to defeat.

Upright photo, looking from a slight height across a narrow slice of sea in Aarhus port. Because it is the middle of the day in July in Denmark the sky is a swirl of black and grey storm clouds and the water is black, rippling in lashing rain. On the far side, the docks. A 75 metre industrial crane, shaped like a terrifying giraffe, looms above a huge warehouse. Its facade is painted in a ginormous black-and-white portrait of the close-up craggy face of local businessman Olav de Linde looking Beckettian while smoking a cigarette. In front of them, alone in the middle of the black sea, a lone paddleboarder. She is standing erect, motionless, the oar held still at a diagonal. The paddleboard is bright turquoise, a startling splash of colour amid the black and grey. The paddleboarder in a wetsuit has her back to us. She seems to be staring at the giant crane and giant head that loom above her as if she's just arrived from afar on a quest and is gathering herself to battle these giant creatures that she has come to defeat.

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