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@ramime70Ай бұрын
You are welcome! Greetings from Augsburg, a more than 2000 years old City.
@bastian6625Ай бұрын
If you are interested in Germany and its different parts and regions, I can recommend the videos of the German channel DW and its series called "Meet the Germans Roudtrip". There are four short episodes about north, south, east and west. It's hosted by Rachel, that I just saw you already have seen in some other video. :)
@user-ou3xn4vf9wАй бұрын
That's really fascinating how intrigued you two get... you're invited!
@afjo972Ай бұрын
11:41 literally no one in Germany knows “Brodten” whatever that is. It’s almost like it doesn’t exist. There are plenty of other spots he could have mentioned, like Rügen, Hiddensee and Usedom
@bobabier5394Ай бұрын
Naja, würde ich jetzt so nicht sagen. Das Brodtener Ufer ist schon einigen Leuten bekannt^^ Well, i would not confirm that. The "Brodtener Ufer" is pretty well known to many people^^ Klar, wenn Urlaub aus Fliegen und Ballern am Strand besteht, sieht man das nicht. Aber genau das ist es, wenn Leute sagen, dass sich ein Urlaub in Deutschland auch lohnt. Ohne Mist, du hast davon noch nie was gehört. Aber ich bin ganz sicher, dass du es ziemlich cool finden würdest^^
@ludwigmonch-tegeder5753Ай бұрын
... you're cordially welcome to visit Germany ❤
@johncrwarnerАй бұрын
There are so many places to visit in Germany and the different regions are very different the landscape is different, the building materials are different In the Green Vault [Grüner Gewölbe) in Dresden are the treasures of the Kings of Saxony and one of his treasurers is a miniture version of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's court (the emperor who killed the ninth guru and fought the tenth guru) because his court at the time was seen as the most splendid in the world.
@u.e.u.e.Ай бұрын
Please don't "learn" the pronounciation from the narrator. He is WAY off! 🤭
@bertjafnАй бұрын
Yeah. Most likely they would be less wrong, if they would use their own native language as reference 😂
@stephanw2625Ай бұрын
Kind regards from Lüneburg in Germany. I like your videos, keep it up❤
@dagmarszemeitzke25 күн бұрын
8:59 In the Lake Constance are Three Islands: Lindau, Mainau - the "flower island" belongs to the Family Bernadotte it is a Garden you can visit - and Reichenau a former monastry island and now famos for vegetables growing there. In the castle of Meersburg has a German writer, Annete von Droste-Hülshoff, had lived her last years and died there.
@dagmarszemeitzke25 күн бұрын
It is a teaching saying "Brigach und Breg bringen die Donau zuweg" it means the two small rivers Brigach and Breg gats together at Donaueschingen and goes further as Donau/Danube
@H.A.Bleikamp11 күн бұрын
Thank you both❤🎉😊
@HenryAusLuebeckАй бұрын
Minute 10:44 my hometown. The Queen of the Hanseatic League. Kind regards from the beautiful Hanseatic city of Lübeck.
@bta765827 күн бұрын
germany has multiple cool forests, he failed to show that
@bjorndebar8361Ай бұрын
Rivers and lakes are sacred in most of Europe and are among the cleanest in the world. The standard of water quality is regulated by the EU.
@Arsenic716 күн бұрын
To sum it up, Germany is an overall beautiful country. Extending from the sea to the Alps, we have all kinds of climate. We love nature (a third of Germany is covered in forests), we love history and, contrary to popular belief, we have a wicked sense of humour. You would love it here! Actually Germans don't really like skyscrapers. We find them ugly and useless. That is why you basically only find sklyscrapers in "Frankfurt am Main". Some other major cities may have one or the other skyscraper but they are not really popular. It's a history/tradition thing as well I guess. Fun fact: Germany has more castles than the US has McDonalds.
@MsUUUUUUUUUU3 күн бұрын
You guys are the best :*
@dagmarszemeitzke25 күн бұрын
The Dresden Frauenkirche was destroyed in WW2 it was rebuilt after the German reunion in 1990
@Patrick_RBX13 күн бұрын
i always go to dresden to visit my sisters and it is definitly more beautiful than Berlin personally with it's iconic steam boats, that run regulary especially in the summer.
@sindyhildebrandt910419 күн бұрын
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@silviaschumacher1853Ай бұрын
Hello from Bergkamen near Dortmund (Germany) and sadly the pronounciation from the narrator is not korrect. As a child ( over 40 years ago ) I visited Schloss Neuschwarnstein and it´s really beautifull there. The inside is also stunning. If you want to see a really great Building you schould look up Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam . The inside, the outside and the Park are very beautifull. I visited it as a child and as an adult. Sorry for any write mistakes that I may have made.I´m 53 years old and mostly self learnt english.
@tatamay126Ай бұрын
You should watch the Videos of NALF . He is an US-American who lives in Germany for a few years now . He has some interesting things to tell .
@stefansucher9992Ай бұрын
A question came up which I try to answer in an ironic way. You asked why the Black Forest is named this way. The Black Forest is named so `cause you`re turning black while hiking there! And nice greetings from Dresden.
@bertjafnАй бұрын
It‘s green from above. But if you are in it it’s so dense, it looks black in every direction. At least that’s what Mark Twain claimed.
@SulforasАй бұрын
Passau represents
@lungoisinthehouse956Ай бұрын
if you ever have the chance to come to germany you have to visit hamm/westfalen - there is the biggest hindu temple outside of india - it is called shankara sri ampal temple and is located in hamm /uentrop
@NagayamaTakashiАй бұрын
my hometown hahaha . yeah many hindus in Europe travel to this Temple.
@lungoisinthehouse956Ай бұрын
@@NagayamaTakashi i know , i live in hamm too ;)
@romanknetsch1035Ай бұрын
Wow, what a woman! Beautiful, intelligent and educated!!! 😍❤