Showing posts with label West-Central Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West-Central Europe. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Germany part 1 - The magical city of Germany


The magical city of Germany - Germany - Magic Cities

Germany part 2 - Slopes Reit im Winkl


Slopes Reit im Winkle - Skiing Riding in Reit im Winkl

Reit im Winkl is a small village in the southeastern part of Bavaria, Germany, in the Traunstein district. It is situated southwest of Ruhpolding in the Alps. The village area has borders with two states of Austria, Tyrol and Salzburg. The small village of Kössen in Tyrol is the next village following the river Lofer to the confluence into the Tiroler Achen. Reit im Winkl has a population of approximately 2,600. It is a famous tourist resort, especially for winter sports. The skiing area is located in a district of the village called Winklmoos Alm.

Germany part 3 - Baden-Baden the "Russian" city in Germany

Baden-Baden - the "Russian" city in Germany - Baden-Baden: Germany's most 'Russian' city
Germany's spa resort of Baden-Baden has a distinctly Russian edge. Favoured by Russian writers and aristocracy, it now has a large community of Russian emigrants and has recently regained popularity among rich tourists from Russia.

Germany part 4 - Spring in Heidelberg


Spring in Heidelberg - Summer in Heidelberg (stereoscopic)

Join us on a three-dimensional summer journey to the alleys of Heidelberg's old town. In the largest pedestrian zone of Germany, we walk over the Alte Brücke (Old Bridge) to the Marktplatz (Market Place), accompanied by the inspiring music of Bjorn Lynne. A high definition stereoscopic 3D version is available.

Germany part 5 - One day in Hamburg

One day in Hamburg - A day out in Hamburg
Germany's second largest city and biggest port is a strange mix of the traditional and the uncompromisingly modern. Music is by Kevin MacLeod

Germany part 6 - Rothenburg's medieval romance

Rothenburg's medieval romance - Rothenburg, Germany. Romantic Medieval Town!
Rothenburg—once one of Germany's largest cities with a population of 6,000 residents—is today a charming tourist destination. For great views and a good orientation, hike Rothenburg's mile-long wall and climb the city's tower. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more

Germany part 7 - One day in Rothenburg

One day in Rothenburg - A Day Out In Rothenburg ob der Tauber
The archetypal German town, Rothenburg lies in Middle Franconia, in Bavaria, Germany. Over 1000 years old, the old city has remained virtually unchanged for centuries, and is one of Germany's most important tourist destinations. Music by Kevin MacLeod
Well, I am an amateur, and a seven-minute video is bound to be superficial. "Jejune" is probably a word you used to impress me, but it's ambiguous, so I'm not sure if you're accusing me of dullness or ignorance; the former is a matter of opinion, the latter I repudiate. The accent, however, is authentically my own.

Germany part 8 - Volkswagen factory in Dresden


Volkswagen factory in Dresden -  Volkswagen Factory in Germany

Leave it to the germans to set the standard for amazing work ethic and engineering. Those people making Nazi comments; give it a rest. You sound silly and ignorant.

Germany part 9 - Nuremberg Virtual Tour


Nuremberg Virtual Tour - Nürnberg

"Livery Stable Blues". A visit at Nürnberg to see the Christkindlesmarkt and all the other sights, eat Schäufele and a Christmas carp and have fantastic days with very dear friends. The music is the "Livery Stable Blues" a cover from Karls Salon Kapelle.