Archive for April, 2016
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Zugspitze: The German Highpoint
At nearly 2,962 metres or 9,718 feet above the sea level, the Zugspitze is the highest peak of the German lands along with being the same in the Wetterstein Mountains.... Continue reading
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Fat Thursday: When tradition and disobedience come together
Weiberfastnacht or as it is otherwise popularly known as: Fat Thursday comes about each year on the last Thursday before Lent. It used to be associated exclusively with the traditional... Continue reading
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Usedom: The Grand island destination of Germany
Located in the southern Baltic region, Usedom is an island within the Pomeranian Bay and is separated from the main land by the rivers: Peena and Szczecin. It also has... Continue reading
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Trier: The Grand Old German City
Trier is also otherwise known as Treves. It is a city located on the banks of the river Moselle in Germany. The city is surrounded by hills of red sandstone... Continue reading