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Usedom : The Singing Island, Germany

Usedom : The Singing Island, Germany. By: Qua’Fayshia Ransom. Hotel Adlon.

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Usedom : The Singing Island, Germany

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  1. Usedom: The Singing Island, Germany By: Qua’Fayshia Ransom

  2. Hotel Adlon The legendary original Hotel Adlon was one of the most famous hotels in Europe. It opened in 1907 and was largely destroyed in 1945 in the closing days of World War II, though a small wing continued operating until 1984. The current hotel, which opened on August 23, 1997, is a new building with a design inspired by the original.

  3. Oktoberfest The Oktoberfest in is the largest Volksfest in the world with over 6 million visitors annually. Despite the name, the Oktoberfest starts at the end of September until the first weekend in October.

  4. Eifel National Park The aims of the Eifel National Park accord with those set out by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, IUCN. These require that at least 75 percent of the national park's area must be left to develop naturally - i.e. must not be given over to human use - within 30 years of the foundation of the park. Aims, mechanisms and executive bodies are laid down in the National Park Regulation the Belgian border in the southwest.

  5. Schluchsee Schluchsee, the largest man-made lake in the Black Forest, is a playground for water sport enthusiasts and has a lakeside path for walking and cycling. Youngsters love the Aqua Fun leisure park with its 350-foot-long (105 meter) giant waterslide.

  6. Usedom: The Singing Islands, Germany Germans are a Germanicethnicgroupnativeto Central Europe,whoshare a common German ancestry. The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language familyspokennatively by a population of nearly 600 million people mainly in NorthAmerica, Oceania, Westernand Northern Europe. In order to describe German customs and social interactions, intercultural consultants like comparing Germans to coconuts. Both have a hard exterior shell, which may take some time to crack, but are soft and sweet on the inside. A dirndl is a type of traditional dress worn in Germany. In the field of music, Germany claims some of the most renowned composers, producers and performers of the world. Germany is the largest music market in Europe, and third largest in the world.

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