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Berchtesgaden-Obersalzberg, Germany (Part 1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

http://www.HarrimanTravelBooks.com This travelogue colorfully illustrates one of Germany's most picturesque tourist destinations: BERCHTESGADEN. Narrated and produced by travel writer Brett Harriman, this video calls out to those who are curious for knowledge, have an adventurous side, like to have fun, enjoy the outdoors, and are affected by irrepressible bouts of wanderlust.

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  • This is really awesome!

  • @AKD1V: Thanks for the compliments. Prost!

  • EXCELLENT! Thanks so much. Are there any ruins from Hitlers home or Tea House?

  • @BlessingsA: Thanks! Although there are only scant ruins remaining of Hitler's home, the Berghof, a trip to Berchtesgaden and up to Obersalzberg is highly recommended, especially from mid-May through October when the Eagle's Nest is open to visitors.

  • I love your clips, Iv'e watched over and over for about a year now... I just love Salzburg and Berchtesgaden... Your vids gives one alot of information and funny facts that i like... I've only been to the city and small village once in May, it's just... stunningly beatiful... Keep up the good work! My english sucks...

  • @wallabaja10 ; Thank you! You're too kind. By this time next year I plan to have many more travel videos for you to view, e.g. Innsbruck, Vienna, Munich, Dresden, Berlin, Frankfurt. In fact, I'm in Europe now capturing footage for the said videos. Prost!

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  • /watch?v=au1isyzMFI8

    bitte anschauen

  • @oktoberfest1810 ; That would be really awesome! You should visit the northern countries of Europe like Norway, Sweden and Finland. The view is just stunning over there too.

  • i see, it still exists.

    its the Nazis party's gift to Hitler on his 50th birthday..

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