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16-MAY-2013

View from Neuschwanstein Castle

Allgäu is an attractive German upland and mountainous region situated in the Alpine Foreland. It dominates the southern part of the Bavarian Swabia in between Lech Valley and Lake Constance. It extends northwest towards Wurttemberg. The major rivers flowing through the region are Lech and Iller. The region is sub-divided into sub-regions: Oberrallgäu, Unterallgäu, Ostallgäu, and Westallgäu.The region is noted for its beautiful nature landscapes. Staying in the region also means a therapeutic stay as the region is known for its water healers. Locally, the region is known in Germany because of its farm produce including the dairy products such as Hirtenkaese and herdsmans cheese.The mountainous country side of Allgaeu is primarily dominated by the Alps Mountains. The Alps, being the highest mountains in Europe, make for a great tourism sight. The region is also comprised of numerous lakes that also contribute to the regions natural beauty. The landscape of the region is primarily comprised of hills, meadows, forests and lakes, with the small romantic towns established way back in the Middle Ages

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M & J08-Jun-2013 21:57
Beautiful landscape ... the greens are eye popping. Wonderful work!
Art Rodriguez28-May-2013 19:28
What a lovely view! V!
Ceya25-May-2013 16:00
Lovely green landscape, nicely composed, with a path tempting to stroll further into the beautiful surroundings! V
Lieve Snellings25-May-2013 14:00
Beautiful view... V
Zoltán Balogh25-May-2013 12:57
Terrific...wow! Wonderful landscape in your beautiful picture! V
Yvonne25-May-2013 11:18
Certainly is very pretty Jose, a really lovely shot! v
René Gysi25-May-2013 10:57
Great view into a fairytale landscape. Wonderful! V
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