Happy Easter Monday to everybody.
Based on Judy Dykstra-Brown´s “Numbers Game”, we are playing round #119. The number today is 241.
Below, you can find 10 pictures from my archive which have somewhere the number 241 in the sequence. Since my numbers always have the two digits of the year as first, I have excluded these two digits in the search. So only the “241” within the remaining four digits were relevant in the search.
September 2020: A small ship is passing the Meiningenbrücke in Zingst area / North-Eastern Germany (Baltic Sea). The bridge is a sliding bridge which opened for the ships at defined times. Now it is no more in service, Neither the train nor the cars use this way any more.

Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart 2022
This car is the
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé, considered the most expensive car in the world.
One of only two examples built was auctioned off in 2022 for 135 million euros. With a 300-horsepower eight-cylinder engine, the street-legal prototype reached over 290 km/h, based on the Formula 1 W196 race car.


In August 2024 I was happy to take a photo of the Audi 100 Coupé S. My father bought this type in 1972. In another colour (coral-red). Unfortunately, I do not have any picture from my father’s car.







