I may not be the most traditional bavarian out there (...) but I love everything about my home.
There is a lot to see in Germany and you often tend to overlook your home country when you love travelling.
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There is a lot to see in Germany and you often tend to overlook your home country when you love travelling.
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Alps
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Dresden
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Berlin
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Hamburg
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Regensburg
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Bavaria
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Spitzingsee
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Winter Wonderland in the Bavarian Alps
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Spitzingsee
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I love to go for little hikes with my brother and some of his friends in the mountains
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Spitzingsee
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This was around Christmas Time when we went south to hike up Rotwand
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Spitzingsee
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The Rotwand is a 1,884 m high peak in the Mangfall Mountains not far from Munich
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Spitzingsee
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The hike up took a couple of hours but on the way down we rented sledges and it only took 20 minutes
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Spitzingsee
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We picked a gorgeous day to enjoy the view
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Spitzingsee
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After a well deserved Gulaschsuppe came the snowball fight...
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Spitzingsee
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Taking in the view from the top
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Spitzingsee
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Back at the bottom of the mountain as the sun sets
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Zugspitze
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Germany's highest mountain at 2,962 m above sea level
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Zugspitze
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We took the cable car up and were hardly prepared for the icy winds
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Zugspitze
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As it's right at the border you can even walk over to the Austrian side
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Zugspitze
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Bayern, des samma mia
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The Zwinger
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I went to Dresden in December with a few friends
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Semper Oper
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My Grandmother was from Dresden but had to flee from the bombing in WW2 which killed more than 25000 people, mostly civilians
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Frauenkirche
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The bombing destroyed the entire city centre though many parts were later reconstructed, like the famous Frauenkirche
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Dresden
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Since German reunification in 1990, Dresden has again become a cultural, educational and political centre of Germany and Europe
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Striezelmarkt
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This is one of the largest Christmas markets in Germany and is considered the first genuine Christmas market in the world
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Augustus Bridge
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Crossing the river Elbe, this bridge connects the Innere Neustadt with the historic city centre
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Alexanderplatz
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I have been to Berlin so many times yet only once took my camera
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Brandenburger Tor
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I have family in Berlin as well as one of my best friends living there. I swear everytime that I will do more tourist things next time...
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Reichstag
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while my friend was working I took her bike to go on a tourist ride in summer
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Berlin Wall
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A mum wanted her little daughter to pose in front of the wall. She wasn't happy.
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World Cup 2014
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When Germany made it to the final I booked a flight to Berlin and I'm glad I got to experience our win at home.
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Landungsbruecken
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I used to live in Hamburg for nearly two years. This was one of my favourite spots.
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Hamburg Hafen
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There is a lot of water in Hamburg, the river, the canal, the lake.
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Speicherstadt
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Germany's largest warehouse district by the harbour
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Rathaus
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The famous pretty city hall in the inner city center
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Binnenalster
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View at night at Jungfernstieg over the lake in the inner city
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Außenalster
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Evening stroll through the wealthy suburbs around Außenalster
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Regensburg
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My picturesque hometown where I grew up and went to school
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Regensburg
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The old town is very rich in history from the celts to the romans and on to the middle ages.
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Regensburg
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I love Christmas time where the colourful houses get topped with snow
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Regensburg
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Located at the most northern tip of the river, you can always find it easily on maps
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Regensburg
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View over the Steinerne Bruecke and the Dom, the two most impressive medieval buildings
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Regensburg
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Nightime view
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Sinzing
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The suburb my parents moved to when I was 12. Typical German houses you only appreciate once you move abroad.
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Sinzing
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A sunny winter's day, waiting for the train to take me to the city center.
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Sinzing
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The peaceful winter view out of my window towards the Danube river
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Donaustauf Castle
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My dad overlooking the scenic landscape from an old castle near Regensburg
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Donaustauf Castle
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The castle is built on the site of a Celtic fort of unknown size and importance dating to around 500 BC
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Bavaria
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Just a peaceful Dorfkirche
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Ammersee
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Just a pretty little castle somewhere in Bavaria
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Latschenkopf
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A bavarian cow in the bavarian pre-Alps
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Latschenkopf
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view of the Bergbahn going up to the peak
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Bavaria
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Shades of Bavarian Blue
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Munich Frauenkirche
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I lived in Munich for 6 months when I did an internship there and have been back countless times... yet hardly have photos
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Munich Town Hall
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Snowy Marienplatz in December. Blurry photo due to Mulled Wine.
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Nuremberg
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I lived in this beautiful city for 4 years while studying... yet have hardly any photos
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A German breakfast
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Oh how I miss those...
