Husum - Three Travel Tips | Discover Germany
To visitors to Husum, mudflat conservationist Anja Szczesinski recommends the inland harbor, the Theodor Storm House and Husum Castle.
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5 Gründe, warum wir Norderney lieben | WDR Reisen
5 Gründe um Norderney zu besuchen: Andrea Grießmann zeigt uns die Top-Reiseziele auf Norderney.
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5 Gründe warum wir Föhr lieben | WDR Reisen
5 Gründe um die Insel Föhr zu besuchen. Eine kleine Zusammenfassung der besten Gründe auch in Deutschland Urlaub zu machen. Und Föhr lieben zu lernen.
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Norderney im Winter | WDR Reisen
Im Winter offenbart Norderney seine ganze Schönheit. Andrea Grießmann zeigt drei Freundinnen aus Süddeutschland, dass es im Winter auf der Nordseeinsel Norderney angenehm ruhig ist, aber nie langweilig wird.
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National Park Waddensea in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Sea floor meets the horizon - a film about the National Park Wadden Sea Schleswig-Holstein in nothern Germany.
With 4400 square kilometers the Wadden Sea National Parks is the largest national park in Central Europe. At high tide, it is flooded by water at low tide, the water moves back to one-third of the area.
In 2009 the Wadden Sea was appointed as World Heritage by the UNESCO.
This film of the National Park Authority shows the diversity and originality of the landscape. Stunning aerial photographs and unusual perspectives alternate with fazinierenden close-ups.
Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany is situated in the heart of Europe. It has nine neighbors: Denmark in the north, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west, Switzerland and Austria in the south, and the Czech Republic as well as Poland in the east. This central location has been more pronounced since 3rd October 1990, when Germany was reunited. The Federal Republic is more than ever a link between East and West, but also between Scandinavia and the Mediterranean. As an integral part of the European Union and NATO, Germany is a bridge to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
The Federal Republic of Germany covers an area of about 357,000 square kilometers. The longest distance from north to south as the crow flies is 876 kilometers, from west to east 640 kilometers. Its extremities are List on the island of Sylt in the north, Deschka, Saxony, in the east, Oberstdorf, Bavaria, in the south, and Selfkant, North Rhine-Westphalia, in the west. The total length of the country's borders is 3,758 kilometers.
Germany has a population of about 82.0 million, the largest in Europe after the Russian Federation, followed by the United Kingdom (58.9 million), France (58.5 million) and Italy (57.5 million). In size, however, Germany is smaller than France (544,000 square kilometers) and Spain (506,000 square kilometers).
Germany has an extraordinary variety of charming landscapes. Low and high mountain ranges intermingle with upland plains, terrace country, hilly regions and lakelands as well as wide, open lowlands. From north to south Germany is divided into five regions with different topographical features: the North German Plain, the Central Upland Range, the terrace panorama of the southwest, the Alpine foothills in the south and the Bavarian Alps.
In the north are dry, sandy lowlands with many lakes as well as heaths and moors. There is also the fertile land stretching southward to the Central Upland Range. These lowland penetrations include the Lower Rhenish Bight, the Westphalian Bight and the SaxonThuringian Bight. The marshes along the North Sea coast extend as far as the geest. Characteristic features of the Baltic Sea coastline are in Schleswig-Holstein the fjords, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania the lakes and the counterbalancing coastline. The main islands in the North Sea are the East Frisian Islands, among them Borkum and Norderney, the North Frisian Islands of Amrum, Fohr and Sylt (and the Halligen), as well as Helgoland in the Helgoland Bight. Situated in the Baltic Sea are the islands of Rugen, Hiddensee and Fehmarn. Some parts of the Baltic coast have flat, sandy shores; others have steep cliffs. Between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea lies the low-hill country called Holsteinische Schweiz (Holstein Switzerland).
The Central Upland Range divides northern Germany from the south. The central Rhine valley and the Hessian depressions serve as the natural north-south traffic arteries. The Central Uplands include the Rhenish Schist Massif (Hunsruck, Eifel, Taunus, Westerwald, Bergisches Land and Sauerland), the Hessian Mountains, and the Weser and Leine Mountains in western and central Germany. Right in the heart of Germany are the Harz Mountains. Toward the east are the Rhon Mountains, the Bavarian Forest, the Upper Palatinate Forest, the Fichtel Hills, the Franconian Forest, the Thuringian Forest and the Ore Mountains.
The terrace landscape of the Central Uplands in the southwest embraces the upper Rhine valley with the adjacent mountain ranges of the Black Forest, the Oden Forest and Spessart, the Palatinate Forest with the Haardt, and the Swabian-Franconian terrace country with the Alb.
In a narrow valley between Bingen and Bonn the river Rhine, the main north-south axis, slices through the Rhenish Schist Massif, whose highland areas are less densely populated than the sheltered wine-growing areas on both sides of the Rhine valley which are very popular with tourists.
The Alpine foothills embrace the Swabian-Bavarian highlands with their hills and large lakes in the south, broad gravel plains, the hilly landscape of Lower Bavaria, and the Danube valley. Characteristic features of this region are the moors, dome-shaped hill ranges and lakes (Chiemsee, Starnberger See) as well as small villages.
The German part of the Alps between Lake Constance and Berchtesgaden is limited to the Allgau, the Bavarian Alps and the Berchtesgaden Alps. In this Alpine world lie picturesque lakes such as the Konigssee near Berchtesgaden and popular tourist resorts such as Garmisch-Partenkirchen or Mittenwald.
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Kutschfahrten Baden Baden
EXKLUSIVE KUTSCHFAHRTEN
In der Kur- und Bäderstadt Baden-Baden
New World Heritage Sites: Trip on a Deal Ep 30
This week we highlight the new additions to UNESCOs World Heritage List destinations that are irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Try biking through Italys Dolomites, mud walking over Germanys Wadden Sea, or meditating at Chinas sacred Mount Wutai. For the complete list, visit triponadeal.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
Insel Amrum HD 2012 - Island of Amrum
Impressionen vom Sommerurlaub 2012
Nature Notes from the Wadden Sea #07
To keep the dikes in good condition it is important that the covering layer, the turf, has a long healthy life. Grazing by these Texel sheep contributes to this. Big heavy mowing machines, which can damage the dike structure, are thus no longer necessary.
The West Frisian or Wadden Islands are always on the move. The strong currents mean the land is constantly disappearing and reappearing. Dunes on the south of the island of Texel are regularly washed away while new areas of sand develop on the north side. These dynamic processes are beautiful and impressive, but if you are a resident of Texel you would rather have other hobbies than transporting sand back into place all the time.
Most islands in the wadden sea have a rich history and an old culture. The yacht basins, the old cottages, garden embankments and the picturesque villages are popular amongst tourists. And tourists are another important asset to many islanders.
The West Frisian Islands have many faces. Old polders, peat bogs with peat meadows, dikes, dunes, salt meadows and dune forests. In all of those different landscapes are different habitats or biotopes, each with its own plant and animal life. Redshanks, Snipe, black-tailed godwits, and ducks ... too many to mention. Most are to be found here, sooner or later.
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