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        <title>Upper Bavaria: Going Hiking? Try This!</title>
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        <description>Upper Bavaria has a variety of attractions although many people come to the area for hiking. When walking, Germany has many areas which are ideal for active holidays and Upper Bavaria is just one of t</description>
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        <title>Eastern Bavaria: Not a Lederhosen in Sight...</title>
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        <description>When taking a holiday Eastern Bavaria has much to offer those who are looking for something a little more off the beaten track. The traditional image of this area of Germany is very different to the r</description>
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        <title>Backpacking in Germany</title>
        <link>http://www.traveldir.org/articles/europe/germany/backpacking_in_germany.html</link>
        <description>Travelers exploring Germany certainly aren&apos;t short of attractions and culture to occupy their time; from bustling, bohemian metropolises to picturesque countryside and idyllic Bavarian castles, the co</description>
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        <title>Saxon Switzerland - Nature&apos;s Adventure Playground</title>
        <link>http://www.traveldir.org/articles/europe/germany/saxon_switzerland_natures_adventure_playground.html</link>
        <description>Saxon Switzerland is mostly about escape; about swinging your backpack over your shoulder and heading off into the unknown. It&apos;s letting the fresh mountain air blow your worries away and the closeness</description>
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        <title>Dresden Travel Guide - Things to See</title>
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        <description>Dresden was Germany&apos;s cultural center. On the last day of WW2, it was senselessly destroyed by US and British bombers in retaliation for a German bombing.  It must have been one of the most beautiful </description>
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        <title>Potsdam Travel Guide - Sights to See</title>
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        <description>The Baroque town of Potsdam on the Havel River is a 3 star attraction. From the beginning of the 18th century, it was the residence and garrison town of the Prussian kings. World attention focused on </description>
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        <title>Visit Germany - Frankfurt and Cologne</title>
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        <description>Frankfurt am MainFrankfurt was completely destroyed during WW2. Today, it&apos;s a very modern looking city visited mostly by businessmen, or by tourists who stop here on their way to some place else. If y</description>
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        <title>The Romantic Road Tour And Rhine River Cruise</title>
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        <description>The popular &quot;Romantic Road&quot; tour can begin at Munich by bus, and change to river cruise at Mainz, and terminate at Koblenz. The tour is free with the eurail pass. &quot;Romanticism&quot;, the great nostalgia of</description>
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        <title>Heidelberg Travel Guide - Things to See</title>
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        <description>Heidelberg is located in the valley of the Neckar where the rivers mirror an entrancing succession of feudal castles, vineyards, cathedrals and palaces. To the east are the low hills of the Swabian Fo</description>
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        <title>The Destroyed City - Dresden</title>
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        <description>Dresden is the capital of Saxony and one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Someone called it &quot;Florence-on-Elba&quot; and, really, like Florence, Dresden was known for its architecture and art treasu</description>
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