Curonian sail "KOGAS"

Antanas

Curonian sail "KOGAS"

Lithuania, Klaipeda region, Curonian spit
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August 14-16, 2009 : morning/day/evening/night

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The Curonian Lagoon (or Bay, Gulf; Russian: Kуршский залив, Lithuanian: Kuršių Marios, Polish: Zalew Kuroński, German: Kurisches Haff) is separated from the Baltic Sea by the Curonian Spit.


In the 13th century, the area around the lagoon was part of the ancestral lands of the Curonians and Old Prussian people. Later it bordered the historical region of Lithuania Minor. At the northern end of the Spit, there is a passage to the Baltic Sea, and the place was chosen by the Teutonic Knights in 1252 to found Memelburg castle and the city of Memel. The town is officially called Klaipėda since 1923 when the Memel Territory was separated from the German Empire.
As the new Interwar border, the river that flows into the Curonian Lagoon near Rusnė (German: Ruß) was chosen. The river’s lower 120km in Germany were called die Memel by Germans, while the upper part located in Lithuania was known as Nemunas River. The border also separated the peninsula near the small holiday resort of Nida, Lithuania (German: Nidden); the southern part of the Spit and the Lagoon remained in Germany until 1945.
This border remains today, as after World War II, the southern end of the Spit and the German area south of the river, the part of East Prussia with the town Königsberg located in Sambia, became part an exclave of Russia called Kaliningrad Oblast.

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Curonian sail "KOGAS" by Antanas
Curonian sail "KOGAS" by Antanas
  • Gary L. Suddath

    Gary L. Suddath

    beautiful shot

  • Antanas replied

    According to Baltic mythology, the Curonian Spit was formed by a giantess, Neringa, who was playing on the seashore. This child also appears in other myths (in some of which she is shown as a young strong woman, similar to a female version of the Greek Heracles).
    The Curonian Spit was formed about 5,000 years ago. From ca. 800 to 1016, it was the location of Kaup, a major pagan trading centre which has not been excavated yet. The Teutonic Knights occupied the area in the 13th century, building their castles at Memel (1252), Neuhausen (1283), and at Rossitten (1372).
    In the 16th century, a new period of dune formation began. Deforestation of the spit due to overgrazing, timber harvesting, and building of boats for the siege of Königsberg in 1757 led to the dunes taking over the spit and burying entire villages. Alarmed by these problems, the Prussian government sponsored large-scale revegetation and reforestation efforts, which started in 1825. Owing to these efforts, much of the spit is now covered with forests. In the 19th century the Curonian Spit was inhabited primarily by Curonians (Kursenieki) with a significant German minority in the south and a Lithuanian minority in the north. The population of Curonians eventually dwindled due to assimilation and other reasons; it is close to non-existent these days and even before 1945, when the spit had become totally ethnic German.[citation needed] Until the 20th century, most people in the area made their living by fishing. The German population was expelled after World War II.
    After the breakup of the Soviet Union, tourism flourished; many Germans, mostly the descendants of the inhabitants of the area, choose the Curonian Spit (especially Nida, as no visas are needed for Germans in Lithuania) as their holiday destination.
    From 2002-2005 local environmentalists in both Kaliningrad Oblast [1] and Lithuania [2] protested against Lukoil’s plans to exploit the D6 oilfield, which is in the territorial waters of Russia 22.5 km from the Curonian Spit, due to the possible great damage to the environment and tourism (a vital source of income in the area) in case of oil leakage. These concerns did not engender support in the government of Russia. They were, however, supported by the government of Lithuania, as the oilfield is just about four km from the boundary of Lithuanian territorial waters and the prevailing northward currents means that the Lithuanian coastlines would receive a large part of potential damage in case of leakage. However, the opposition to the exploitation of D6 oilfield met little international support and the oil platform was opened in 2005.
    Reforestation may have been ‘sponsored’ at some point by the Prussian government, but most reports state in the late 1800’s George David Kuwert, the owner of a post station in Nida, began the spit’s reforestation.

  • Clive

    Clive

    Such a stunning shot Antanas, so beautifully captured my friend

  • brian pendrey

    brian pendrey

    stunning shot

  • midzing

    midzing

    beautiful shot Antanas, well done

  • cherylc1

    cherylc1

    Stunning capture!!

  • Sean Jansen

    Sean Jansen

    Gorgeous capture and lighting….Awesome job Antanas !!

  • Marvin Collins

    Marvin Collins

    Awesome!!

  • Robin Webster

    Robin Webster

    Wonderful shot Antanas! The glow is perfection and the sky is amazing!

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    many thanks

  • katarina86

    katarina86

    wow,excelent shot

  • JonRussell

    JonRussell

    Such beautiful light!

  • Linda  Syms

    Linda Syms

    Beautiful image.

  • shadyuk

    shadyuk

    Beautiful Capture !

  • sfmilner

    sfmilner

    Greetings Antanas; Very beautiful, the light is stunning !
    steve

  • Antanas replied

    Many thanks

  • Joanne  Bradley

    Joanne Bradley

    Gorgeous composition, the lights, the color and the water are all excellent!

  • Catherine Veal

    Catherine Veal

    beautiful composition and lovely narrative.x

  • Antanas replied

    Many thanks

  • BarbaraManis

    BarbaraManis

    Wow, beautiful capture, thanks for all the info!

  • Antanas replied

    thanks

  • CanDuCreations

    CanDuCreations

    Excellent, very beautiful work Antanas

  • gerrardt

    gerrardt

    BEAUTIFUL—INTRIGUING SHOT!!

  • gerrardt

    gerrardt

    OH, AND THANKS FOR INCLUDING THE NARRATIVE WITH PHOTOS AND ALL!

  • Shulie1

    Shulie1

    Beautful photograph, Antanas and a very interesting history lesson

  • Antanas replied

    thanks

  • Cee Neuner

    Cee Neuner

    Stunning, Antanas!

  • Jens Helmstedt

    Jens Helmstedt

    Beautiful capture Antanas!

  • Tom Broderick IPA

    Tom Broderick IPA

    great shot and history behind it antanas. tom

  • Antanas replied

    thanks

  • anandbakshi

    anandbakshi

    Amazing…........

  • kathy s gillentine

    kathy s gillen...

    Fantastic capture

  • Martina Fagan

    Martina Fagan

    Excellent shot

  • Lori Peters

    Lori Peters

    You got some beautiful pictures from your trip to the Baltic. A beautiful picture and story/myth. I love the colors. xoxo

  • Antanas replied

    thanks for comment

  • Al Bourassa

    Al Bourassa

    Tremendously beautiful shot my friend!

  • Antanas replied

    thanks

  • PhotogeniquE IPA

    PhotogeniquE IPA

    wonderful silhouette and that sky is great – superb image

  • Steven  Agius

    Steven Agius

    Excellent capture !

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    brilliant

  • doreen01

    doreen01

    Fantastic light!...and love the transparent sail!

  • Tom Gomez

    Tom Gomez

    Wonderful capture Antanas …

  • shakey

    shakey

    Great capture and history Antanas.

  • Rachel Williams

    Rachel Williams

    Absolutely breath taking’ Great contrast and rich colors.

  • EvaMarIza

    EvaMarIza

    Just fantastic !!!

  • Antanas replied

    Many thanks

  • Evita

    Evita

    ♥ Fabulous capture Antanas !! :D ♥

  • robpixaday

    robpixaday

    Antanas this is STUNNING!!!!

  • Sonya Byrne

    Sonya Byrne

    Love your photos

  • banrai

    banrai

    fantastic shot

  • Rosalie Scanlon

    Rosalie Scanlon

    Beautiful capture and history.

  • bubbleblue

    bubbleblue

    Stunning capture.

  • roseduggan

    roseduggan

    stunning shot

  • reflector

    reflector

    Spectacular lighting, composition and imagery !

  • PPPhotoArt

    PPPhotoArt

    wow supreme shot in all respects!!!!!

  • Carla Jensen

    Carla Jensen

    Outstanding image..Antanas!! wtg my friend !!

  • Béla Török

    Béla Török

    The lighting is fabulous, Antanas!

  • the6tees

    the6tees

    Amazing Capture Antanas!!!

  • Svetlana Sewell

    Svetlana Sewell

    Wonderful job – gorgeous colours!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Stéphan Alomène
  • RichardIsik

    RichardIsik

    Excellent shot, Antanas.

  • Cherubtree

    Cherubtree

    Gorgeous!

  • daffodil

    daffodil

    Stunning picture, gorgeous colors, perfect lighting,
    beautiful story , Awesome work Antanas ! My favorite image !

  • debsphotos

    debsphotos

    Fantastic image Antanas!! *-)

  • nesi

    nesi

    Thank you for the informative narrative!!!!!! Amazing indeed. Let’s hope that there will never be an oil leak. Beautiful shot and light!

  • Antanas replied

    thanks

  • kalaryder

    kalaryder

    Terrific shot

  • Babbler

    Babbler

    great !

  • Sinisa Saratlic

    Sinisa Saratlic

    Beautiful capture !

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    outstanding,

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