Have lived in many countries and been living since 7 years now in Germany. Have to say Germany is the best country I have lived in. Great country and very nice people.
Germany, from my experiences there in the 1960s, was an eye opener from a hick from upstate New York. Hate to tell you this, but Western Europe is much more beautiful that most of the USA, although America has advantages of size and climate, and is wonderful in its own right. The Germans are a remarkable people, intelligent, honest and direct. And handsome, too. Yeah, I know, I really like the Germans.
As an American who has moved to Germany, I agree completely. Here they are serious about cultural aesthetics, clean landscapes, and good quality everything. It's a refreshing break from endless cheaply built strip malls, fast food restaurants and above ground powerlines.
@G sind Sie Deutscher? Ich frage weil ihr Englisch sehr schlecht ist und sie gleichzeitig, von dem was ich verstanden habe, so einen unfassbaren Unsinn reden. Gehen Sie einmal vor die Tür und reden Sie mit den Menschen, anstatt diese nur zu verurteilen.
I lived there for almost five years and the people were so nice to me! Germany is so beautiful and getting to know the people made it a fantastic experience. I try to go back as often and I can with my family. Thanks for posting this video! All the best
I arrived in Germany back in the summer of 93' (Nuremberg AO) thru the US Army. I met my German wife in 94', tied the knot in 96' and been living ever since then in Bavaria raising a family.
This wonderful film hits the scale between athmosphere, the landscape... and how much you want/should/must show and tell. The result ? Well, where to start: Brillant, ähm... perfect, ...and a beautiful voice, ...a super Camera-Team, giving the smooth movements, finally composed by a proffessional film cut... well chosen music... Ej ! It`s like dancing slowly through our south here, enabling me to see the things from above, which once I visited as a child, or 20 years later... which maybe is already 20 years ago as well... Lifetime is running :) So I remember my grandparents from those days, take one or two tears... and just enjoy this beautiful film, drinking wine from a cup, because I don`t want to leave or interrupt the film :) Take this home: You hit the nail to this subject, ...which in truth is not as easy... because so many many films have been made already. Thank you very much :) Standing ovations to all of you !
While watching the video I felt like I was reading a book and could imagine all the things he was talking about. this video is like 25 min long, I didn't even realize how the time went by, I was glued to the screen and listening to him so attentively. This is by far the best video on Germany I've ever watched tbh, and it is incredible that this quality video was made 6 years ago!!!
Its the most outstanding video about how beautiful Germany is. I am impressed with taste and intelligence of this nation. Music is also beautiful. Thank you for this video.
Such a beautiful country. We have vacationed in Switzerland, Austria and Germany each year for the past 60 years. It was much closer when we lived in UK for 30 years but now that we live in San Francisco, California, it involves long arduous flights and many inconveniences. But the reward of beautiful landscapes, history, and great food, wine, beer and of course ladies more than compensates for our suffering the agonies of world travel these days. I am so in love with Germany that I married a German beauty who I met on the Ski Slopes of Engelberg 53 happy years ago. Thanks so much for this fantastic and comprehensive video. One of the few regions not covered in your video is Alsace, Strassbourg on the border with France. Another jewel is Lake Bled in Slovenia.
My dad's favorite was Herren Chiemsee palace. We'd go there every summer on our way touring through Europe. Sometimes we'd go clockwise (from La Rochelle, France), other times counter-clockwise. What a great way to see the continent!!
Among our favorite memories are visits to Hohenzollern while living in Germany a half hour north. And the day we visited Lichtenstein castle, we were greeted by a flock of black birds circling the castle, like something out of a fairy tale illustration. The valley between the Alb and Black Forest is among the most beautiful countryside we have ever seen.
I am British, but so many of our towns, but by no means not all, are just dull even bland and bleak. I have travelled around Germany and they have so many places that are lovely and just plain pleasant to be in.
I went to a couple of these on a school trip to Germany back in 2014, and Neuschwanstein was by far one of the coolest and most beautiful place I've ever been. You look up at this amazing ginormous castle, and then you turn around and see one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. If you've never been to Bavaria it should be on your bucket list.
Sadly, nearly all of Germany was destroyed after WW2. Cities like Nuremberg, Berlin, Dresden and even Munich or Stuttgart got nearly completly destroyed. I mean it's just the punishment for doing such horrible things in WW2 but it makes me as a german very sad. Those cities will never have the same charm as they got before WW2.. So as a tourist I rather would visit France or Italy ;D
As a Dutchman living on the German border i find foreigners(meaning non-Germans) like and talk more about Germany (pre ww2) History then Germans themselves. which is sad because it's so much more than Adolf and his gang.
Now then,"no wonder,Building the Castles in the Air" well explained in this well filmed documentary. Thumbs Up for the crew. A must watch for all lovers of Architecture and Nature.
Please produce more Full episodes.... please please please... i love this show. THere is so much more places to feature. Spain, Portugal, Poland, Belgium, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Finland... so much more. Please do more Full Episodes.
Germany is probably one of the most beautiful countries in the world. How they built back after the two world wars (mainly WWII) is amazing. And yes, I realize the allies had a big part in that rebuild also. I have been several times from 1980 to 2011 and each time there was always so much more to see. A very good friend taught kindergarten on an army base for 13 years back in the 80’s to early ‘90’s and I was fortunate to visit her several times and travel during the summer with her. Would love to go back one last time to see some of what we missed.
very little was rebuild. most large cities are ugly as fuck thanks to the bombing of civilians in ww2 by the allies and also thanks to the modernist architects who then moved in and ruined whats left of those cities. that's why there is a saying in german. first came the bombers and then the city destroyers.
Germany wasn't exactly rebuild after the war. At least not all of it. The important buildings were rebuilt but all the regular houses, some of them also very, very old, were mostly replaced by cheaper buildings if they were too damaged. Some cities really tried to rebuild as much as possible but lacked the financial possibilities. And in eastern germany the soviets treated the german buildings like trash. They even blew up parts of an important castle to film a movie. Germany will never look like it used to look. Back then they hadn't the money and today nobody cares anymore. And well, the allies partly helped. Not in rebuilding but in supporting germany economically and caring for the people after the war. But the motivation was very different. The USA wanted a shield against the soviets, the french and british actually wouldn't have helped at all if it wasn't for the USA. Especially the hurt pride of the french would have ended in a disaster if others wouldn't have watched them. The help of the soviets can't really called help. They put people into concentration camps, even germans that had nothing to do with the nazis. They brutally raped the population, killed hundreds of thousands during the occupation, enforced their ideology on them and also used them as a shield against the west. Eastern germany had a really hard time.
@@justicartiberius8782 what are you talking about germany is europe no1... i could not see the difrence between holland belgium and france,germany looks pretty nice for me better than france and italy ,italian building are crap for example.
I‘m German and I can say that many, many cities in Germany have castles. I live in a city with the population of 70,000 and we have a big castle right in the heart of our city. I also love the areas in German cities where you can find these old wonderful buildings and houses, we call it "Altstadt", which means old city (but it‘s not a city just an area)
What a wonderful travelogue, stunning scenery and castles, with fascinating history thrown in. I imagine the castle shots were made by drones, with excellent videography and flights. Many thanks, I really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for making this extremely interesting documentary video, one of my favourite places in the world Germany, please keep making these videos a credit to you all at The world from above film production crew, thank you so much.
Except it's from the Romantic, not medieval period, was never used for defense nor did anyone ever live there. There are thousands more authentic medieval castles in Germany.
I lived in Germany from 1995 to 1998 I was in Augsburg and Stuttgart...Germany is the most beautiful place on Earth German respect the Nature they dont cut trees like here in the states...I miss my home
I lived in southern Germany for five years in the fifties and sixties, and I haven't recovered yet. Not only is it beautiful and fun, but it has a deep soul lacking in the U.S.
@makis r : Beautiful old city in Greece, but I prefer small towns and wide open spaces of grass and forests where green is the primary color. I'm not fond of cities. M
An absolutely A+ docu !! Thanks... Quite a few years ago i was fortunate enough to be able to spend 2 years as a student in Munich. I wish i had know about Fuessen -- an absolute paradise...
Thank you for this marvellous and really interesting depiction of my homeland. There has been some infos that were new to me. And I have to say that I am amazed that an english producer depicts Germany not just as a nazi-kraut WW2 scenery. Thank you.
I cycled this on the Bodensee to Konigsee cycle route. very similar route. Absolutely fantastic scenery. Bavaria is one of the most underrated holiday destinations.
Bavaria is overrated in my opinion. Germany alone is a pretty unknown holiday destination but when people come here, they mostly go to Bavaria. Saxony, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Mecklemburg-Vorpommern are beautiful too and are way too underrated, especially Hamburg... But the most beautiful city in Germany is still Dresden in Saxony!
oh my god so eternal, magical, beautyfull deutsch land , if mother german land wishes one day i will visit those placess , from a poor man some where in nook and corner of the world😢
You must drive on the german autobahn on the a7 from kempten too füssen in kempten when drive up and suddenly down you see the hole mountains in front of you so big amazing
Sasq-watch the problem is the rest of the world only know HITLER, lederhosen, beer, oktoberfest and HITLER also nazis from germany really big problem !!!!
When at 23:14, the video dissolves to the lake dotted with sailboats, impossibly backdropped by such an incredible mountain-scape, it almost took my breath away! Thank you for such beauty brought to us by your team!
i have been watching. This series is so awesome. nice calm voice to Narrate also. don't know who started it, but All of these just can't be beat. better than walking !!
At Linderhof you have forgotten to mention the Venusgrot in which you can sit in a boat looks like a swan. Now you have an idea why I am living in Bavaria and loving it so much.
Lovely, proud of my Bavarian ancestors that helped to form these United States of America. The best nation of the world. God bless Germany. God bless America.
and what comes next... admiration turns into adulation turns into.... "Deutschland uber alles!" ?? I must agree that German industry and the arts all have a lot to recommend them. Militarism? not so much !!!
Have lived in many countries and been living since 7 years now in Germany. Have to say Germany is the best country I have lived in. Great country and very nice people.
Germany, from my experiences there in the 1960s, was an eye opener from a hick from upstate New York. Hate to tell you this, but Western Europe is much more beautiful that most of the USA, although America has advantages of size and climate, and is wonderful in its own right. The Germans are a remarkable people, intelligent, honest and direct. And handsome, too. Yeah, I know, I really like the Germans.
William Powhida ❤️😘❤️
As an American who has moved to Germany, I agree completely. Here they are serious about cultural aesthetics, clean landscapes, and good quality everything. It's a refreshing break from endless cheaply built strip malls, fast food restaurants and above ground powerlines.
@G sind Sie Deutscher? Ich frage weil ihr Englisch sehr schlecht ist und sie gleichzeitig, von dem was ich verstanden habe, so einen unfassbaren Unsinn reden. Gehen Sie einmal vor die Tür und reden Sie mit den Menschen, anstatt diese nur zu verurteilen.
@G sprecken si mit enem therapeuten ;)
@G Yo calm down man whats your problem?
I lived there for almost five years and the people were so nice to me! Germany is so beautiful and getting to know the people made it a fantastic experience. I try to go back as often and I can with my family. Thanks for posting this video!
All the best
Lucky you
and I lived in the US 30 years and I loved the people!
I arrived in Germany back in the summer of 93' (Nuremberg AO) thru the US Army. I met my German wife in 94', tied the knot in 96' and been living ever since then in Bavaria raising a family.
My brother and I took this route when we were in Germany this past May 2015. Just gorgeous.
very cool.
So far the best ever documentary about Germany , Fairy Tail !
Fairy Tale ! Yes !
A beautiful country with beautiful medieval buildings, but above all else the narration and the voice of the narrator is just super amazing.
A wonderful Country on our planet earth!⚘🇩🇪
I lived and worked in Lindau for over a year...the only thing i can say💕💕💕love from the Netherlands
Germany is so beautiful. Love it!
see one CAR-SUL see them all, Dammed if I would go up in one
This wonderful film hits the scale between athmosphere, the landscape... and how much you want/should/must show and tell. The result ? Well, where to start: Brillant, ähm... perfect, ...and a beautiful voice, ...a super Camera-Team, giving the smooth movements, finally composed by a proffessional film cut... well chosen music...
Ej ! It`s like dancing slowly through our south here, enabling me to see the things from above, which once I visited as a child, or 20 years later... which maybe is already 20 years ago as well...
Lifetime is running :) So I remember my grandparents from those days, take one or two tears... and just enjoy this beautiful film, drinking wine from a cup, because I don`t want to leave or interrupt the film :) Take this home: You hit the nail to this subject, ...which in truth is not as easy... because so many many films have been made already.
Thank you very much :) Standing ovations to all of you !
While watching the video I felt like I was reading a book and could imagine all the things he was talking about. this video is like 25 min long, I didn't even realize how the time went by, I was glued to the screen and listening to him so attentively. This is by far the best video on Germany I've ever watched tbh, and it is incredible that this quality video was made 6 years ago!!!
admit it, you were stoned at that moment :-)
it is a very beautiful video and very well told. Same feeling here. Better than any Benn TK or JR Ali videos that are infesting youtube.
@@paulmustermann7068 admitted already 😂
@@Leprutz So true.
@@paulmustermann7068 what kind of idiot are you?
Its the most outstanding video about how beautiful Germany is. I am impressed with taste and intelligence of this nation.
Music is also beautiful.
Thank you for this video.
Germans, the symbol of discipline and hard working.. I admire them
@kuro neko why don't you go to troll your idiotic stuff somewhere else.
That was true,but nowadays it change a lot since lot of refugees came.Lindau is a beautiful land.
@@janetneuhaus4206 no, it wasn‘t true!! The only hate was against the jews! All other cultures were redpected! Du hast noch viel zu lernen
@@janetneuhaus4206 the only thing that has changed are the people living there refusing to embrace innovation and change
@@tistarrak242 Who taught you to vomit up that culture destroying nonsense, Barbara Spectre?
Such a beautiful country. We have vacationed in Switzerland, Austria and Germany each year for the past 60 years. It was much closer when we lived in UK for 30 years but now that we live in San Francisco, California, it involves long arduous flights and many inconveniences. But the reward of beautiful landscapes, history, and great food, wine, beer and of course ladies more than compensates for our suffering the agonies of world travel these days. I am so in love with Germany that I married a German beauty who I met on the Ski Slopes of Engelberg 53 happy years ago. Thanks so much for this fantastic and comprehensive video. One of the few regions not covered in your video is Alsace, Strassbourg on the border with France. Another jewel is Lake Bled in Slovenia.
My dad's favorite was Herren Chiemsee palace. We'd go there every summer on our way touring through Europe. Sometimes we'd go clockwise (from La Rochelle, France), other times counter-clockwise. What a great way to see the continent!!
8fox261 Come to Bavaria.I live here.
@@rungrezSTUDIO already been there?
its called "herreninsel" beautiful place.
greetings from germany
Hamse den Chiemsee nicht weggebombt? 😂. Sry der musste sein
Kennt ihr den Falschversteher Songtext?
Chieeeemseeee weggeboombt
😂
All you have said are the reasons why I would love to go to Germany again.
Among our favorite memories are visits to Hohenzollern while living in Germany a half hour north. And the day we visited Lichtenstein castle, we were greeted by a flock of black birds circling the castle, like something out of a fairy tale illustration. The valley between the Alb and Black Forest is among the most beautiful countryside we have ever seen.
I am British, but so many of our towns, but by no means not all, are just dull even bland and bleak. I have travelled around Germany and they have so many places that are lovely and just plain pleasant to be in.
Wat een prachtige film over Zuid Duitsland. Ik was op vele plaatsen soms 2 keer en het heeft me in het hart gesloten. Super.
made me laugh thx
Is this dutch?
@@Talaxianer german words...kinda german words..englisch words kinda englisch words...must be dutsh
@@Talaxianer yes, it's Dutch. I come from the german low lands we speak a similar dialect
@@Talaxianer Yep, it is !
I went to a couple of these on a school trip to Germany back in 2014, and Neuschwanstein was by far one of the coolest and most beautiful place I've ever been. You look up at this amazing ginormous castle, and then you turn around and see one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. If you've never been to Bavaria it should be on your bucket list.
Absolutely magnificent!!!!!!!!!!
I will watch it again and again!!!!
The a beautiful part is of the world!!!!
Great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice and beautiful cities with perfect natural, I love Germany
Germany is beautiful indeed!
Isnt it sad how germany is often only linked to WW2 while there is so much more interesting, rich and old history to find?
ikr Germany was under a dictatorship not a actual nice political democracy
Sadly, nearly all of Germany was destroyed after WW2. Cities like Nuremberg, Berlin, Dresden and even Munich or Stuttgart got nearly completly destroyed. I mean it's just the punishment for doing such horrible things in WW2 but it makes me as a german very sad. Those cities will never have the same charm as they got before WW2.. So as a tourist I rather would visit France or Italy ;D
@History is Fake you're lucky you're on the Internet
What you just said would probably get you some jail time in Germany... And that's very reasonable
History is Fake How dare you! The evidence of concentration camps is everywhere around! You ignorant ....!
As a Dutchman living on the German border i find foreigners(meaning non-Germans) like and talk more about Germany (pre ww2) History then Germans themselves. which is sad because it's so much more than Adolf and his gang.
Das ist wunderbar! Nothing in the world can touch this landscape.
Absolutely stunning footage of some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth,and of architectural glories on a super-human scale.
My favorit area to ride my motorcycle in Europe. Been there often over the last twenty years and it brings me back again and again.
Germany it is wonderful ! I've lived here since 34 years.
Best drone video I've ever seen and this is 5 years old! Incredible shots!
Helicopter
It's extended everything I know about Germany ,it is more than beautiful video, thanks for making this documentary.
The farry tales are like this countryside in germany... and I love to live here so much! please visit!
Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful
Now then,"no wonder,Building the Castles in the Air" well explained in this well filmed documentary. Thumbs Up for the crew. A must watch for all lovers of Architecture and Nature.
Please produce more Full episodes.... please please please... i love this show. THere is so much more places to feature. Spain, Portugal, Poland, Belgium, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Finland... so much more. Please do more Full Episodes.
One of our favorite vacation trips. Heidi was our guide.
Germany is probably one of the most beautiful countries in the world. How they built back after the two world wars (mainly WWII) is amazing. And yes, I realize the allies had a big part in that rebuild also. I have been several times from 1980 to 2011 and each time there was always so much more to see. A very good friend taught kindergarten on an army base for 13 years back in the 80’s to early ‘90’s and I was fortunate to visit her several times and travel during the summer with her. Would love to go back one last time to see some of what we missed.
very little was rebuild. most large cities are ugly as fuck thanks to the bombing of civilians in ww2 by the allies and also thanks to the modernist architects who then moved in and ruined whats left of those cities. that's why there is a saying in german. first came the bombers and then the city destroyers.
@@swunt10 lol we bombed every country we were at war with and now you want to play victim because we got bombed back xD
Germany wasn't exactly rebuild after the war. At least not all of it. The important buildings were rebuilt but all the regular houses, some of them also very, very old, were mostly replaced by cheaper buildings if they were too damaged. Some cities really tried to rebuild as much as possible but lacked the financial possibilities. And in eastern germany the soviets treated the german buildings like trash. They even blew up parts of an important castle to film a movie.
Germany will never look like it used to look. Back then they hadn't the money and today nobody cares anymore.
And well, the allies partly helped. Not in rebuilding but in supporting germany economically and caring for the people after the war.
But the motivation was very different. The USA wanted a shield against the soviets, the french and british actually wouldn't have helped at all if it wasn't for the USA. Especially the hurt pride of the french would have ended in a disaster if others wouldn't have watched them. The help of the soviets can't really called help. They put people into concentration camps, even germans that had nothing to do with the nazis. They brutally raped the population, killed hundreds of thousands during the occupation, enforced their ideology on them and also used them as a shield against the west. Eastern germany had a really hard time.
@@justicartiberius8782 what are you talking about germany is europe no1... i could not see the difrence between holland belgium and france,germany looks pretty nice for me better than france and italy
,italian building are crap for example.
Its so funny I am living in Lindau and in this video you can see the Balkone of my grandmother
Haha same 😁 Habe meine Wohnung auch gesucht und gefunden
so funny kirbse
same
Bin auch aus lindau😂
@@ankrissi7836 aus welchem Teil?
This is my fav episode by far.
What stunning country!
timeless beauty....
Various castles embedded in a beautiful landscape - a very scenic trip ! And the commentary is excellent.
I‘m German and I can say that many, many cities in Germany have castles. I live in a city with the population of 70,000 and we have a big castle right in the heart of our city. I also love the areas in German cities where you can find these old wonderful buildings and houses, we call it "Altstadt", which means old city (but it‘s not a city just an area)
What a wonderful travelogue, stunning scenery and castles, with fascinating history thrown in. I imagine the castle shots were made by drones, with excellent videography and flights. Many thanks, I really enjoyed it.
Absolutely gorgeous. This the first of your videos I've watched, but certainly won't be the last.
Wow, all this is only like a 8 hour drive from my home but o never, never knew Germany had such beauty!
Fantastic!! amazing work of art!!!!Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this extremely interesting documentary video, one of my favourite places in the world Germany, please keep making these videos a credit to you all at The world from above film production crew, thank you so much.
Really spectacular.
Very, very interesting and beautiful. Thank you.
Burg Hohenzollern is perfect, my idea of the castle.
Except it's from the Romantic, not medieval period, was never used for defense nor did anyone ever live there. There are thousands more authentic medieval castles in Germany.
any of them would be fine with me. :)
I lived in Germany from 1995 to 1998 I was in Augsburg and Stuttgart...Germany is the most beautiful place on Earth German respect the Nature they dont cut trees like here in the states...I miss my home
I lived in southern Germany for five years in the fifties and sixties, and I haven't recovered
yet. Not only is it beautiful and fun, but it has a deep soul lacking in the U.S.
@makis r : Beautiful old city in Greece, but
I prefer small towns and wide open spaces
of grass and forests where green is the primary color. I'm not fond of cities. M
oh darn, we missed a couple of these. I guess we'll have to go back
Such a magnificently beautiful part of Germany!
An absolutely A+ docu !! Thanks... Quite a few years ago i was fortunate enough to be able to spend 2 years as a student in Munich. I wish i had know about Fuessen -- an absolute paradise...
Thank you for this marvellous and really interesting depiction of my homeland. There has been some infos that were new to me. And I have to say that I am amazed that an english producer depicts Germany not just as a nazi-kraut WW2 scenery. Thank you.
what a piece of art. i loved it ♡ ♡
Europe has the best architectural style
The Watzmann Mountain in Berchtesgarden. Augsburg nice too, Schliersee and Tegernsee beautyful. Freiburg nice
Amazing! Beautiful!
The English are the best story tellers, beautiful landscape presented in a five star presentation.
I cycled this on the Bodensee to Konigsee cycle route. very similar route. Absolutely fantastic scenery. Bavaria is one of the most underrated holiday destinations.
Bavaria is overrated in my opinion. Germany alone is a pretty unknown holiday destination but when people come here, they mostly go to Bavaria. Saxony, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Mecklemburg-Vorpommern are beautiful too and are way too underrated, especially Hamburg... But the most beautiful city in Germany is still Dresden in Saxony!
Beautiful!
I love these documentaries. I was stationed in Geissen, Germany (US Army) in 1985. I wish to see Geissen in one of your videos...
+bel250 I guess you mean Gießen aka Giessen, because there is no Geissen in Germany.
yes, it's Giessen, i'm not good at spelling..
One of the most beautiful place In Deutschland .I have been three. 🌻
oh my god so eternal, magical, beautyfull deutsch land , if mother german land wishes one day i will visit those placess , from a poor man some where in nook and corner of the world😢
Its fatherland germany. Motherland is russia.
Many thanks for this awesome look on my home country germany and my home state bavaria.
Spectacularly beautiful!
Brilliant as usual. You guys are amazing. Great work!
You must drive on the german autobahn on the a7 from kempten too füssen in kempten when drive up and suddenly down you see the hole mountains in front of you so big amazing
Juli the_Gambler getting down there from the England next week to Pfunds in Osterreich!! Just can’t wait for this road trip👪
Unfortunately the A7, especially in Bavaria, is probably worst Autobahn in Germany.
looks amazing with all those castles x
durfte 6 schöne Wochen unterhalb des Kehlsteinhauses verbringen.....Sehr sehr schön dort.......
Germans know what's what, their home is just Beautiful , how could anyone not fall in love with her.
Sasq-watch the problem is the rest of the world only know HITLER, lederhosen, beer, oktoberfest and HITLER also nazis from germany really big problem !!!!
I like Big Fat Juicy German sausages, especially when they're attached to a handsome GerMAN...!!!
@@ThePayola123 wtf?😆
@@ThePayola123 lol
@@ronp.6782 Lol
When at 23:14, the video dissolves to the lake dotted with sailboats, impossibly backdropped by such an incredible mountain-scape, it almost took my breath away! Thank you for such beauty brought to us by your team!
Beautifullllllll views
Spectacular video.
i have been watching. This series is so awesome. nice calm voice to Narrate also. don't know who started it, but All of these just can't be beat. better than walking !!
never seen anything more beautiful in my life
wunderschönes Video, thanks for showing it!
At Linderhof you have forgotten to mention the Venusgrot in which you can sit in a boat looks like a swan. Now you have an idea why I am living in Bavaria and loving it so much.
I like the commentary sound. Very calm and powerful at the same time
Lovely, proud of my Bavarian ancestors that helped to form these United States of America. The best nation of the world. God bless Germany. God bless America.
I would absoulutly love to stay for a couple weeks up at the Eagle's Nest. The last place that was shown.
beautiful, i love it
Hands down..........speechless!
beautiful!
That's an amazing video. Thanks for posting.
Germany is a great country, the crown jewel of civilization.
and what comes next... admiration turns into adulation turns into.... "Deutschland uber alles!" ??
I must agree that German industry and the arts all have a lot to recommend them.
Militarism? not so much !!!
@@loftsatsympaticodotc there would be no germany without militarism. nor would there be any other nation.
what a beauty germany!!!
This was so beautiful, thank you
so beautiful
Great! My motherland from a new perspective with awesome descriptins! Wonderful movie - thanks a lot!
Wow, beautiful view. Thank you for the good job.
So amazing. Thanks for the journey.
3:10 what an amazing shot!!! so beautiful
I´m living 20 minutes away from Lindau... it´s really great to visit the island again and again :)
I ever seen so nice natural beauty so nice beautiful castle saraunded city so nice I like it
May love, compassion and mutual understanding prevail between all nations
Thanks for such a wonderful video
there is lot of things to explain but just i can i love it so gorgeous