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Нүүр хуудас / Түлхүүр үг Germany 620

Ehrenfels Castle Ruins near Bingen
[Rhine Castles - Rhine River Cruise - Germany]
Exploring Bamberg Old Town
[Bamberg - Main & Danube River Cruise - Germany]
Fairground organs in the castle's wine cellar
[Siegfried's Mechanical Music Box Museum - Rüdesheim]
Fences making zig-zagging patterns in the snow
[Schwangau - Ostallgäu - Bavaria]
Fish-eye view of the Sony Centre
[Potsdamer Platz - Berlin - Germany]
For those interested in doing the Riesling Route
[Rudesheim - Rhine River Cruise - Germany]
Fortress Marienberg
[Festung Marienberg - Marienberg Fortress - Würzburg]
Four-storey high, Schloss Hohenschwangau is flanked by angular towers
[Schloss Hohenschwangau - Hohenschwangau Village - Bavaria]
Frankfurt Airport
[Frankfurt - Germany]
From here one can have excellent views of the Rhine valley[Rudesheim - Rhine River Cruise - Germany]
From here one can have excellent views of the Rhine valley[Rudesheim - Rhine River Cruise - Germany]
Germania holds the imperial crown in her raised right hand and the imperial sword in her left
[Rudesheim - Rhine River Cruise - Germany]
Giving Koblenz the thumbs up
[Koblenz - Germany]
Guide explaining mechanics of music box
[Siegfried's Mechanical Music Box Museum - Rüdesheim]
Gutenfels Castle, now the Schlosshotel Burg Gutenfels and Pfalz Castle in foreground
Rhine Castles - Germany
Heidelberg Weihnachtsmarkt
Statue of Hercules - Market Square Fountain with a statue of Hercules (built between 1703 and 1706) forms the centerpiece of the Market Square.