S.American girl reacts to Wonders of Germany | The Most Amazing Places in Germany | Travel Video

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  1. Our museum culture is crazy indeed. No joke we even have a bread museum 😅. Ok i mean considering we have over 3200 different kinds/types of bread it earned it's reason of existence i guess 😊. Great video 😊

  2. There are different river cruises available on for example the Rhine, the Danube through among others Germany and other countries they run through and most river cruises last for a minimum of 6/7 days and they visit different cities along the rivers.
    But you also have river cruises on other rivers through Europe like for insance the Meuse.

  3. I come from Germany, and this country still has so much to offer. But as a tip, you shouldn't speak into the running video, you take away hints and explanations that you overhear, then please take a break and you won't miss anything.
    And one more hint in case you are not aware of it. We always jokingly say that Germany has more castles than McDonald's restaurants in the USA, with over 25,000. But it really is true.

  4. The towns and sights shown are quite nice and match what I would expect from a list of the pretty sights. With some major Misses. Like Nuremburg, Passau, Luebeck and also wonderful smaller cities like Wernigerode, Goslar and Quedlinburg (which are close to one another as well). Plus the coast and the Islands were missed as well. As was Freiburg and the Black Forest or the Harz Mountains (the National Park next to the smaller towns I mentioned before). I do believe the whole video was not just AI narrated, but also AI compiled.

    But a whole other point: You are sitting there in a winter jacket and with a woolen hat on. That to me as a German would suggest it must be something below 8 °C in your room? 😀Does that actually happen in Venezuela?!

  5. So always referring to the Oktoberfest as a beer festival.

    Even if beer is drunk without end, it's still a good time.

    It was founded for the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese on October 12, 1810, and not because of the beer.

  6. At 9:47 there is a mistake! There we see anything but the Rhine River Valley. We see the Cochem castle on a hill high above the picturesque city of Cochem on Moselle. And the River valley is not that of the Rhine, but that of the Moselle. The Moselle River is a tributary of the Rhine, and vastly slender than the mighty Rhine. But of course this valley is imposing too. By the way, the Moselle River flows into the Rhine River in the watchable city of Koblenz, what likewise is lovely to see.

  7. This is a very rudimentary video, only shows the biggest Tourist-spots. Don't take this video as a must have, to-do-list. Nearly every city/town has some sort of museum of their local culture and history. Nearly every town has an old church and or castle/palace inside or nearby.

  8. Germany may be quite attractive and interesting in some places for foreign tourists. But for all those who live and work here, the majority of whom are organic Germans who still go to work, the limit is slowly becoming full. Young woman, if you knew what was going on behind the facade here, you would never want to visit Germany again. We urgently need a doer like Trump to clean up the German pigsty so thoroughly.

  9. So, you learned, german content sells. may i suggest, british, american and other shithole country content sells as well. Please switch to these. please stop making german stuff, if everybody can tell, you dont really care about germany !!!

  10. It's funny and sad how many people sometimes forget how beautiful their own country is. Videos like these remind us that we actually have it pretty good right now, yet we still complain. When seen in the right light and perspective, every place is unique and has its own wonders. You just don't notice them if you take everything for granted or have gotten too used to them. Sometimes, it takes the eyes of a stranger to see the bigger picture instead of the small bubble we call 'our world.'

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