Reader Volker sent so many beautiful photos, it was hard to pick my favorites. It's just a gorgeous place, but, very remote..I'm sure glad you found your way back, Volker! (click 'em to see them larger.)
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those are awesome and so beautiful! i would love to be on those trails!!
it is not that remote. only 15-30 minutes, if you stay on the ways. My bad luck that I didn't stay on the right way when I went home ;)
If the weather would have been better there would have been more people - naked people! yay. Sadly the weather was not that great. Hot all day long, but when I went there it started to rain.
@misstia: easy, just visit Germany. The Harz to be more precise - the western part. The lakes belong to the Oberharzer Wasseregal and are next to Clausthal-Zellerfeld. Swimming is allowed in almost all of them. If you don't mind the fish. And the midges. Raspberries are there (ready to eat) and lots and lots of blueberries (not ripe)
5 comments:
those are awesome and so beautiful! i would love to be on those trails!!
it is not that remote. only 15-30 minutes, if you stay on the ways. My bad luck that I didn't stay on the right way when I went home ;)
If the weather would have been better there would have been more people - naked people! yay. Sadly the weather was not that great. Hot all day long, but when I went there it started to rain.
@misstia: easy, just visit Germany. The Harz to be more precise - the western part. The lakes belong to the Oberharzer Wasseregal and are next to Clausthal-Zellerfeld. Swimming is allowed in almost all of them. If you don't mind the fish. And the midges. Raspberries are there (ready to eat) and lots and lots of blueberries (not ripe)
ooo....if i ever win the lottery (which i don't even play!) i'd like to visit germany and england!
I saved your pictures volker, hope you don't mind, but i thought they were lovely.
If I'd mind I wouldn't have sent them. ;)
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