Unique Germany with a view from above
The Cologne Cathedral looks like a giant cross, and the Herrenhausen garden in winter appears like a white carpet embroidered with soft curling motifs.
The Cologne Cathedral, seen from above, looks like a giant cross.The church was built in the 3rd largest Gothic style in the world, and was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
Eifel mountain in autumn is brilliant because of the color of the leaves, from green, red, yellow to pink, purple.
Palm Garden in Frankfurt city, Hessen state of Germany.It is considered as the world of grass plants by planting a multitude of different trees, attracting many tourists to visit.
Saarburg Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate seen from above.It is reported that the building was built in 964 and is now one of the oldest castles in Germany.
Tennis court in Bransfeld district, in the city of Cologne, Germany.
The snow-covered landscape clears the garden Herrenhausen in Hannover in the winter.This work is a typical example of baroque garden style (art style originated in Renaissance in Italy) in Europe.
Boats carrying coal run on the Dahme river in Köpernick district, Berlin, Germany.
Jahnwiesen football fields in Cologne city.
Wadden Sea in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.In 2009, parts of Germany's Wadden Sea and the Netherlands were listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage List and expanded to include Denmark in 2014.
The image from above is a village in Upper Franconia, Bavaria state, southern Germany.
Scene of a frozen stream in winter in Bavaria state.
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