On my journey, I had the chance to cross the River Elbe by ferry at Neu Bleckede. It was more than just a short ride across the water β€” it felt like stepping into history.

🚒 The Ferry Experience
The Neu Bleckede ferry connects Lower Saxony with Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, carrying cars, cyclists, and pedestrians across one of Europe’s great rivers. It’s not just practical; it’s symbolic β€” linking communities and keeping traditions alive.

🌍 The Elbe’s Journey
β€’ Source: Rises in the KrkonoΕ‘e Mountains (Czech Republic) at 1,400 m altitude.
β€’ Course: Flows through the Czech Republic (where it’s called Labe), enters Germany near Dresden, passes Magdeburg and Hamburg.
β€’ Mouth: Empties into the North Sea near Cuxhaven.
β€’ Length: Around 1,094 km, making it one of Central Europe’s defining rivers.

πŸ“œ A River of History
β€’ In medieval times, the Elbe was a major trade route, carrying goods and ideas between inland Europe and the North Sea.
β€’ During the Cold War, it marked part of the border between East and West Germany β€” a river of division.
β€’ Today, it is a river of connection and heritage, supporting shipping, cycling routes, and communities along its banks.

✨ Why It Matters
Crossing the Elbe at Neu Bleckede isn’t just transport β€” it’s an encounter with history, geography, and resilience. It reminded me how rivers connect people, cultures, and opportunities, shaping both the past and the future.

β€” 🌍 Tesire Travels ✈️

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