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A Survey of German Minority Tourist Attractions (1)

Many people will choose to travel to Germany, so what are the minority tourist attractions in Germany? This is a problem that many people care about. Let's take a look at the list of German minority tourist attractions (1). Welcome to reading.

First of all, the terrible ghost forest

German daily

Enhagen's ghost forest is located along the East Lake (Ostsee). If you step into this place for the first time, you will be shocked by the unique shapes of trees.

In fact, it is the wind and climate that cause this horror. Beech, Fraxinus mandshurica and China carp, which are as old as 170 years, are densely grown on the land of 180 hectares. They are hit by strong winds all the year round near the East Lake and are soaked in the salt in the lake.

Whenever the sun sets, night falls, or it is foggy, walking in the forest will inevitably feel cold and cold. This ghost forest is located near Enhagen in Rosicky in May.

Second, underwater Germany: blue urn

De Brautov

Why is this water area in Bolun called "der Blautopf"? As long as you have a look with your own eyes, you will know the answer!

The water near the Schwaben Alps here is about 2 1 m deep, and the lime at the bottom of the water will scatter a lot of blue light, so this water often emits blue light. In rainy and snowy weather, the water surface may appear green.

This unique scenery has also inspired artists. 1853, Molik wrote History with this place as the background. Liu Ning.

Third, the curious explore the world: a house facing down.

News of the world

Our understanding of "house" will be completely overturned on Uther Dom Island in Trasenhead. There is a house here, completely upside down. In 2006, two Polish entrepreneurs came up with the idea of building this house. Two years later, the two-story upside-down house stood up.

The house has a downward roof and an upward foundation. If you walk around the house, you will find the furniture hanging in the space above you. Because the house is not completely upside down, but has a certain inclination angle, people will feel dizzy when they go up the stairs.

This feeling is a bit like seasickness, but you are not at sea. It's just that the body's perception of balance has changed a little. The change of perspective is a great enjoyment, and visitors can take all kinds of interesting photos here.

Narrow road: the narrowest road in the world

How about this street? World daily

Sprue hofstra, located in Reutlingen, Baffle State? E is the narrowest narrow path in the world, and the narrowest place is only thirty-one centimeters wide. In 2007, this figure was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.

In fact, this road is just a gap between two houses, but because it is a public space, it is also named street. To cross this road, you have to be a total skinny, or you have to hold your breath and tighten your stomach.

Shopping in another way: the most beautiful dairy store

Molkley fund

If it is the first time you set foot in the door of Pfunds Dairy Store in Dresden, you may forget everything about it. The four walls and roof of this shop are covered with hand-painted patterns, creating an ancient and comfortable atmosphere and telling the history of dairy brewing.

Pfunds Dairy Store 1880 opened. From the hand-drawn pictures in the shop, people can learn how the workers milk and how the milk is processed. It takes more time to buy dairy products here, not only because of nostalgia for the atmosphere here, but also because there are many kinds of products that need careful screening and selection.

In addition to selling dairy products, this store also runs a restaurant, which sells all kinds of special snacks from Dresden. You can stop and have a rest while tasting delicious food.