Paraglider Takeoff at Lenggries, Germany
This is a short clip of a paraglider taking off from the top of Lenggries in Germany. There is a gondola that takes visitors nearly to the top of the mountain in the summer (and of course in winter as well, for skiing). It's a very short trip from Munich (1h by car). Check out for blog posts about Lenggries and other activities around southern Bavaria!
German alps roadtrip / Vanlife
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From 0010s to 0048s : Königssee and national park Berchtesgaden, Germany
From 0049 to 103 : Gorge de la Partnach, Germany
From 104 et the end : Small hike we canot locate... Sorry !
Waterfalls in Bavaria
Very big waterfalls in Bavaria. Bavaria is great and beautiful place for tourism.
Upper Bavaria Scenery -- Summer 1989
Drive footage, Upper Bavaria, mostly from the Mittenwald area to Walchensee. Late summer 1989.
HIKING IN THE ALPS | travel video
This is a video of my recent trip to Allgäu in Germany. Tell me if you like it! :)
Backpacking in Germany 2014: Bavarian Escape
My trip in the South and Southwest Germany. A visit to the medieval towns of Bavaria and places in between.
Song credit: Love by American Authors (I am in love with this song)
Album: Oh, What A Life
2014 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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Upper Bavaria - Action Holidays in the Mountains | Discover Germany
The Bavarian Alps are just an hour out of Munich and a must-see destination for nature-lovers. Rafting down the River Isar from Bad Tölz to Munich can be either thrilling or relaxing, depending on what pace you prefer. And there are plenty more action-packed adventures to be had in Upper Bavaria.With its currents, pebbly beaches and crystal clear water, the meandering Isar is one of Germany's most popular rivers for whitewater water sports. On a kayak tour from Sylvensteinspeicher to Lenggries, we get to see both the fierce and the gentle sides of this landmark waterway. Read more on:
Snowboard Session in Oberstdorf (Germany) 4K
Quick Snowboard Session in Oberstdorf!
Music by Dillon Cooper - Not Yet (Supernova 2017)
Places to see in ( Garmisch Partenkirchen - Germany ) Partnachklamm
Places to see in ( Garmisch Partenkirchen - Germany ) Partnachklamm
The Partnach Gorge is a deep gorge that has been incised by a mountain stream, the Partnach, in the Reintal valley near the south German town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The gorge is 702 metres long and, in places, over 80 metres deep. It was designated a natural monument in 1912.
In the Triassic, about 240 million years ago, on the bed of a shallow sea, dark grey, relatively hard layers of Alpine muschelkalk, so-called Wurstelkalk, were laid down in the area of the present day Partnach Gorge. On the bead-like strata of this rock the traces of the burrowing and feeding of marine animals can still be seen. Importantly, about 5 million years later, softer marls were deposited in the same marine basin, which today are known as Partnach Strata (Partnach-schichten).
In the course of the subsequent Alpine mountain folding the so-called Warnberg Saddle (Warnberger Sattel) was formed from these rock strata. The erosion force of the Partnach stream, fed from the Schneeferner glacier on the Zugspitzplatt plateau, was great enough to carry away quickly the softer layers, to keep pace with the continued uplifting of the terrain and thus to cut into the hard Alpine muschelkalk as well. Today the river forms the typically narrow valley shape of a gorge (Klamm) in the area of the muschelkalk rocks, while the areas of softer Partnach strata to the north and south have a wider valley cross-section.
The gorge was already being used by local peoples in the 18th century who, at risk of their lives, transported firewood from the Reintal valley on timber rafts to Partenkirchen. From the 18th century to the 1960s the river and the gorge were used as a rafting stream. In spring the logs, marked with an owner's symbol (Hausmach), were thrown into the stream and carried by meltwaters down the valley. The freeing of jammed logs required much daring and men were frequently lost in carrying out this dangerous task. Boards on a wayside cross between the Olympic Stadium and the entrance to the gorge bear witness to these accidents.
Since 1912 the gorge has been developed for tourists and can be visited all year round. An entry fee is charged in summer between 8 am and 6 pm and in winter between 9 am and 5 pm. Outside these times the gorge may be visited at individual risk. During snowmelt in spring the gorge may also be closed for a short period.
In Garmisch-Partenkirchen near Mittenwald there is a smaller gorge, the Leutasch Gorge (Leutaschklamm) on the border with Austria, that has an impressive trail, opened on 24 May 2006. There is also the Höllental Gorge (Höllentalklamm) near Grainau-Hammersbach.
( Garmisch Partenkirchen - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Garmisch Partenkirchen. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Garmisch Partenkirchen - Germany
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Münchner Badestrände Teil 1: Langwieder See, 06/2016 (Ricci Tauscher).
Die Serie von & Münchner Badestrände. Im ersten Teil zeigt Euch Ricci das Erholungsgebiet Langwieder Seen im Nordwesten von München. Wassertemperatur beim Dreh: 22°C