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thenightfeeling·The Night FeelingbyShustOne

Welcome to TheNightFeeling!

Hello everyone, and welcome to TheNightFeeling!

What is The Night Feeling?

The Night Feeling is the thoughtful nostalgic emotion you feel when you drive alone at night, or see a city skyline at dusk with the wind in your face.

It’s a community for the feeling you get when you’re feeling lonely but at peace, thoughtful but melancholy, and homesick for something you can’t quite remember

What should we post here?

I think we should focus on original content (OC). These are images you have taken or created that invoke that night feeling we all love. I'd like to avoid music posts and non-OC as much as possible.

So far everyone seems to be doing all that and enjoying themselves so we'll keep moderation light at the moment. As we grow we may have to have a heavier hand.

Enjoy yourselves, be kind to each other, and enjoy the night.

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thenightfeeling·The Night FeelingbyInnerworld

Blast furnace road at night, Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2025)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44135315

The light installation was put into operation as permanent lighting in December 1996. It was designed by British artist Jonathan Park. The three colors red, green and blue are reminiscent of the functions of the ironworks: fire and heat, gas and water. The Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park (also known as “LaPaNo” or “LaPaDu” for short) is a landscape park covering around 180 hectares surrounding a disused steelworks in Duisburg-Meiderich. The former plant was founded in 1902 by August Thyssen as a “joint-stock company for metallurgical operations” to supply his Siemens-Martin steelworks in Bruckhausen and Styrum, and went into operation on May 16, 1903, with the firing up of blast furnace 1. In 1985, blast furnace 5 was shut down after just twelve years of operation due to overcapacity on the European steel market, making it the last remaining blast furnace. In the 1990s, the halls, buildings, and outdoor areas were redesigned according to plans by architects Peter Latz + Partner. In 1994, the park was opened to the public.

Dietmar Rabich / Wikimedia Commons / “Duisburg, Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, Hochofenstraße -- 2025 -- 7441” / CC BY-SA 4.0

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