Between the confluence of the Rhine and the Moselle rises St. Castor’s Basilica, a silent witness to centuries past and at the same time a place that still radiates vitality through...
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Deep in southern Lower Saxony, one of northern Germany’s most fascinating natural monuments emerges: the Rhume Spring. As one of the largest and most water-rich karst springs in Europe,...
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The Liebfrauenkirche, which translates to Church of Our Lady, is one of the most significant historical buildings in Koblenz's old town. With its two baroque onion-shaped towers,...
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Just a short walk from the center of St. Blasien, the Windberg Waterfall offers a charming natural escape right in the heart of the Black Forest. Tucked into the lush Windberg...
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In the village of Ockensen, part of Salzhemmendorf in the Weser Uplands, stands a natural phenomenon unlike any other in Lower Saxony: the Water Tree. From its moss-covered tip, clear...
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A rare natural wonder awaits visitors in the Vulkaneifel: the Dreimühlen Waterfall, the only one of its kind in Germany. Growing year by year and fascinating in every season with its...
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Winding between steep forested slopes and tranquil coves, the Upper Lake meanders like a green ribbon through Eifel National Park. Its branching shape, deep green woodlands, and...
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High above the coastal landscape in the north of Hiddensee, the Dornbusch lighthouse towers high above the island panorama. As the highest lighthouse on...
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