Friday, August 14, 2020

DE-9119260

Back in March Anne from germany sent me an official postcard but as it was taking too long to arive she decided to send me another one, the Bavarian postcard, which arrived in early May. In the first days of July, after almost 4 months, the postcard that she had sent in March arrived too. Never lose hope on your "lost" mail. 

© Schöning GmbH & Co. KG
DE-9119260, sent by Anne.
Bodensee, Lake Constance, lying below the northern edge of the Alps, is the largest lake in Germany. Also bordered by Austria and Switzerland, it offers strikingly beautiful scenery with its majestic expanse of water, and encompasses some 270 kilometers of shoreline, by far the greatest share of it in Germany. The largest and deepest part of the lake, the Obersee (Upper Lake), extends from Bregenz Bay to Konstanz and is fringed by numerous old lakeside towns and attractive villages with incredible views of the Swiss Alps.
Long a center for water sports — it's particularly known among sailing and windsurfing enthusiasts — the area is also rich in culture and history and boasts many old castles, quaint medieval villages, and beautiful gardens. - in: https://www.planetware.com

© Schöning GmbH & Co. KG
DE-9119260, sent by Anne.
Bavaria is one of the most popular and most scenic travel destinations in Germany. For many, Bavaria means sausage, beer, and lederhosen, and although you’ll find all of that on your vacation, this part of Germany has much more to offer. - in: https://www.tripsavvy.com
Bavaria is filled with attractions and offers some of the country's most beautiful scenery, including spectacular mountain peaks, rolling hills, and lovely lakes. The Danube winds scenically through its center. Some of the most beautiful towns in Germany are in Bavaria, and the entire area is steeped in history. - in: https://www.planetware.com

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