April 15th, 2012 by admin
Passau is a “three river city” in Lower Bavaria, Germany. You can find a very beautiful cathedral in this city. It is called the St. Stephan’s Cathedral. It has baroque architecture. Inside this church, you can find a very large organ. It is the largest pipe organ outside the United States of America. I guess […]
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April 9th, 2012 by admin
This is so far the smallest palace built by King Ludwig II, king of Bavaria, Germany. Linderhof Palace or Schloss Linderhof is located near Ettal Abbey in the southwest part of Bavaria, Germany. I was telling myself during our visit that I won’t go inside this building if I can’t take photos. Sad to say, […]
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September 14th, 2011 by admin
I just remember while I was browsing my travel snapshots today the day when we picked a friend from Nuremberg airport. It was over a year now. Thanks to facebook that we can still see each other. When you go inside this airport, you will notice that they have security and police inside. I am […]
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April 27th, 2011 by admin
It was the first time this afternoon that I went to the opening of the German-American Volksfest in Hohenfels, Germany. Despite the rainy weather, there are still a lot of people who attended the opening for this year’s festival. I guess, at the moment the live band is still playing at the feast tent in […]
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April 9th, 2011 by admin
Donau, also called in English as Danube is the second longest river in Europe next to Volga. We had a cruise here last 2009. The cruise started in Kelheim, a town in Bavaria, Germany until Kloster Weltemburg and vice versa. The view of the nature and scenery around is very impressing. the Danube River by […]
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