Europe is the mother of diversity. It is awesome how many different cultures and landscapes one can experience in such short amounts of time and distance. And so cheap too one you're there!
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@@trailblazinpeppers thats awesome!! I really enjoyed Belgium, and middle school me really liked S.H.A.P.E Belgium. Wiesbaden had really good summer fests. South of France is magical and felt very calming (maybe not to my parents who had to do the driving lol). And when we were stationed in England i remember wales being beautiful.
@@trailblazinpeppers oh and also using the kneipps around the hiking trails … in the winter we still like to walk in cold water to stimulate our “cells” lol
About cows up there: a typical „Alpsommer“ during which the cows are up, lasts about 90 to 105 days, starting in early June and ending in early September. Start and end depends on how ready the vegetation is, late snow fall or low temperatures in spring can delay the „Alpsommer“, and early snow fall and low temperatures in fall can shorten the season.
That is good to know. We have gotten to see the cows on some of our other hikes this summer. We would love to see an almabtrieb celebration. Are there any you would recommend for next year?
Lol the end made me imagine someone going to England and being like “oh so apparently the king lives in this Buckingham palace so we can’t check it out today but they do have royal guards”
Wow, I learned so much from this video on Liechtenstein! It's amazing how such a small country has such a rich and complex history. If you're interested in learning more about Liechtenstein, I highly recommend the book 'A Journey Through Liechtenstein's Fascinating History' by Lea Marie Nigg. It's a beautiful and informative book that offers a unique perspective on Liechtenstein's history!
Europe is the mother of diversity. It is awesome how many different cultures and landscapes one can experience in such short amounts of time and distance. And so cheap too one you're there!
That is so true! We feel like there is so much to see and do! Thanks for watching and commenting.
That’s gorgeous. I’m ready, let’s go.
Let's do it next spring/summer.
Beautiful
The spring flowers were incredible!
This warms my heart! I was a military brat, we lived on vogelweh. I loved germany. Enjoy your time there!
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@@trailblazinpeppers thats awesome!! I really enjoyed Belgium, and middle school me really liked S.H.A.P.E Belgium. Wiesbaden had really good summer fests. South of France is magical and felt very calming (maybe not to my parents who had to do the driving lol). And when we were stationed in England i remember wales being beautiful.
@@trailblazinpeppers oh and also using the kneipps around the hiking trails … in the winter we still like to walk in cold water to stimulate our “cells” lol
Love your video! I miss the wooden playgrounds a lot 😊And the view 😍
We love the playgrounds here. Is there a particular playground you thought was the most memorable or impressive in Germany?
What i most remember about this country is a Pro ski runner called Andreas Wensel
That's true I just read he won the world cup in 1980. Thanks for watching!
About cows up there: a typical „Alpsommer“ during which the cows are up, lasts about 90 to 105 days, starting in early June and ending in early September. Start and end depends on how ready the vegetation is, late snow fall or low temperatures in spring can delay the „Alpsommer“, and early snow fall and low temperatures in fall can shorten the season.
That is good to know. We have gotten to see the cows on some of our other hikes this summer. We would love to see an almabtrieb celebration. Are there any you would recommend for next year?
Lol the end made me imagine someone going to England and being like “oh so apparently the king lives in this Buckingham palace so we can’t check it out today but they do have royal guards”
Wow, I learned so much from this video on Liechtenstein! It's amazing how such a small country has such a rich and complex history. If you're interested in learning more about Liechtenstein, I highly recommend the book
'A Journey Through Liechtenstein's Fascinating History' by Lea Marie Nigg.
It's a beautiful and informative book that offers a unique perspective on Liechtenstein's history!
Thanks for the recommendation!
Malbuner, mal besser
Thanks for watching!