For four days, Dinkelsbühl was a completely separate world. A world of guitar riffs, sun, beer, dust, camping pads, moshpits and people who often only know each other because they have been celebrating metal together in this idyllic place for years. On Saturday, you will eventually realize that this world will soon disappear. Maybe that's exactly what makes the last day of the festival so intense. I put together for you some photo tracks for the…
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For four days, Dinkelsbühl was a completely separate world. A world of guitar riffs, sun, beer, dust, camping pads, moshpits and people who often only know each other because they have been celebrating metal together in this idyllic place for years. On Saturday, you will eventually realize that this world will soon disappear. Maybe that's exactly what makes the last day of the festival so intense. I put together for you some photo tracks for the…