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Insane Christmas Lights: Hamburg

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Just arrived! It’s the first European entry in our current photo contest.
Ivo sends us this image (and he admits he shamelessly stole it from a postcard) of a crazily festive house in Niendorf, which is a neighborhood of Hamburg, Germany. The dwelling seems to be inhabited by English speakers, since they have an electric “Merry Christmas” sign on their garage. Or maybe the “Fröhliche Weihnachten” is just too hard to build from light bulbs. Those Umlauts can be a killer!

This photo contest will be open till midnight (PST) on Christmas Eve.
Email your insanest Christmas lights display pics to: contest@ecomorons.org
First prize: one handmade beeswax candle

The best entries will be posted on this site. Please include your name and location as well as where you found the lights. If you wish to remain anonymous, your name will not be posted. No one’s email will be published or shared!

(photo: Lupus Korridor)

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