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Sylt
I'm dying to go to this island, located in the north sea. I've only heard that it's extremely beautiful. You can go across the island with the bike in no time. And due to its remoteness,Quiet, cozy, sea: perfect!
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Tübingen
Now this one is the most picturesque city I've ever seen (in pictures!). As much as I love the north, I must say that the south of Germany always catches my heart. The cities have such beautiful accents with nature, it makes me want to pack my things and move!
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Dresden
Well this one is not so far from Berlin, and I must say it's been on my list since the day I put foot on Germany. It's architecture is fascinating, I can't help but ooh and aah at each picture I see from Dresden. It's definitely on my short-term-goal list!
Do you have any german travelbug?
That first photo is truly stunning! WOW! Also, I just wanted to say that I really like your blog! I'm glad that I found it through Kayture (it seems we have a mutual liking for Kristina's blog!) It would be nice if you could stop by my blog sometime too (I'm from England) as I post my outfits, personal style, likes, new purchases and much more :) :)
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Hi Lorna! I followed your blog right away, it's pretty amazing. I'd love to go to London one day, it has been my dream for a long long time! Hope to hear more from you
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Andy
I just went to Germany for the first time in March, I fell in love with the place! In high school I hosted a German foreign exchange student. We've kept in touch ever since, and I finally got a chance to visit for two weeks. I'm now inspired to learn German. We went to Koln, Wupertal and Dusseldorf. I even got to experience carnival... so cool!
ReplyDeleteI've actually never been to any of these cities, but I'm hoping I will soon! Karnival is THE best german event, it's the epitome of german awesomeness. It's so ridiculous and funny, I love February!
DeleteAbout the german language, at first it might seem horrible, but you'll fall in love with it :) If you ever happen to read Mark Twain's "The Awful German Language", you'll freak out, or at least I did. But now I laugh about what he points out, which is all true :D
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Andy