American Reacts Top 25 Places To Visit In Germany - Travel Guide | Ryan Shirley

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Hi everyone! I'm an American from the Northeast (New England). I want to create a watering hole for people who want to discuss, learn and teach about history through YouTube videos which you guys recommend to me through the comment section or over on Discord. Let's be respectful but, just as importantly, not be afraid to question any and everything about historical records in order to give us the most accurate representation of the history of our species and of our planet!

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Btw, I live in the Black Forest and those pictures are not exaggerated. You’d think Ryan might have picked the best spots to show in the video and the rest is maybe meh but it’s seriously this beautiful everywhere. There are so many little villages you could add to the list of picturesque places. It’s almost a hazard while driving. I had to check myself several times because I was about to veer off the road while gawking at the landscape

StellaTZH
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For autumn colours with the changing leaves the best place to see that is the Spessart region which has the largest mixed deciduous forest still remaining in Germany.

alicemilne
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Yeah, Europe is worth a journey...there are countless spots and everything is so close to each other, compared to the US. There is an epic video around, named "This is Germany" - i wish there would be more of that sort, for every single european country. All of them are beautiful and have their very unique places to visit. You´ll find all types of landscapes: Breathtaking coasts, mountains, lakes, huge forests, churches, castles, ancient ruins and other historic buildings with stories, which could fill a whole novell.
Regarding Germany, there are almost 20.000 to discover, but the most famous ones are pretty much shown in the video mentioned above. However, castles and historic buildings can be found everywhere in Europe and most city centers are worth a visit as well.

martinmatte
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I have family from the Black Forest. It’s amazing. They’re from Villingen, a beautiful walled town near the source of the Danube in Donaueschingen. There is a spectacular train from there to Freiburg that winds its way through and up the mountains. There’s also a lovely set of waterfalls in the tiny town of Triberg, which is only moderately obsessed with cuckoo clocks

productjoe
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Thank you for beeing so interested in my country

helfgott
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As a German I have to say: for someone who has visited these locations his pronunciation is often attrocious.
We're not talking only slightly off; we're talking so twisted that a German would probably be unable to understand it, unless it was printed.
Getting someone from the location to say it once, correctly, and have it on record to listen to, and repeat might make it better.
We are talking along the lines of mangling New York to Naff Joark or Chicago to She-key-jo. Yes, it was really that bad in some cases.

RustyDust
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every country in Europe is full of history. For me as a german the most medieval town is Brügge Belgium, don't miss it :)

dhao
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The region that changed hands between Germany and France several times over the centuries that you referred to near Freiburg is Alsace - Lorraine. The Rhine River flows through it and is now the French / German border there. It is home to Strasbourg, a beautiful major city, very German sounding but today on the French bank of the river. A great white wine producing area.

billyjoejimbob
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5:34 The big bubble above your head clearly said "F*ck ! I missed it...". ^^

ChrisSeilerLFD
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Greetings from a real Hanseatic from Lübeck ;)

ulrichbahr
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How could he exploring the north and don't mentioned Rügen??
I mean, at least he explores the north, what most foreigners don't do, but ...
So, dear foreigners, come to our beautiful north, cause germany has soo much more to offer then just castles and mountains. And another tipp: don't forget to visit smaller cities, there are so many stunning smaller cities❣️❣️❣️
Greetings from Altlandsberg (small but old city near Berlin 😉)

juwen
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*stopps video at 1:34 *
@mcJibbin
"Matterhorn" is the highest Mountain in my home country, austria
"mont blanc" is a mountain on the border between italy and france
your welcome ^^

manfredczerny
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the Hanseatic League is very interesting. before that there is this huge heritage of fishermen from the northern coast that fought for free trade aso. Life was very hard. Thats a part of how citys like Bremen or Hamburg became "free" Hanseatic citys

yangskeletor
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One of my favorite cities in Germany, must be the city of Aachen. Visiting the cathedral is an amazing experience.

MLWitteman
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The Matterhorn mountain is located in the Alps which is in 2 countries Switzerland and Italy

stephenveldhoen
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"its located in saxon switzerland"
and now thousands of amis going to take the wrong plane lol

blibla
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Min: 11:09 at Pfalzgrafenstein Castle, there is a layup where trains are sprayed on routine with graffiti 😅😅

yangskeletor
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in northern EU there is four seasons allover, leaves changing colors

yangskeletor
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Cologne and its cathedral always look a bit dreary and grey in pictures and on video. Not too spectacular. But it’s hard to convey just how massive this thing is. You leave the main station, step out and it’s right there, so huge it’s hard to fathom until you stand right before it. It dwarfs everything around it and you feel like an ant. I’m not even religious but I can’t help but go inside every time I’m in cologne. The interior is just beautiful, serene and a bit gloomy in a gothic way. It’s even cooler to enter the city via train and watch the cathedral loom ever larger as you cross the bridge over the rhine towards the train station.

StellaTZH
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The Matterhorn is in the ALPS between Switzerland and Italy. Mont Blanc is also in the ALPS but between France and Italy.

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