Some spoilers: water modeling the city limits, skeletons and couples lying around and hiking in the dark (again)
Architecture and a butt – Trostberg
A fire protecting architecture, a bare butt and a reunion
The longest castle in the world – Burghausen
Building the longest castle in the world, understanding the meaning of “Schlitzohr” and looking at some achievements of today
In the middle – Kipfenberg
Being in the middle of something can have a lot of different angles
Discovering the invisible – Ruffenhofen
Finding things that are not visible and presenting a fort without showing any remains
Going underground – Aalen
Discover more about mining and what else a mine could be used for. Plus the mystery of the book.
The unexpected US connection – Gaildorf
How can a small town with 11,000 inhabitants be connected to the US?
Being more than a brand – Schwäbisch Hall
One of the oldest houses in Germany in a city that is most of the time only a brand
The Roman Limes – Osterburken
How to take a lively look into the past including science, illustrations, and reconstructions.
Change and persistence – Walldürn and a flowstone cave
Spilled wine and symmetry, 600 years of continuous mayorship, insights in a cave
So much to see – Hamburg
Lion kings, aliens, epidemic fountains, hidden messages in pictures and mini figures, … Hamburg offers it all
Couples on bikes – impressions next to Traunstein
What is the most common order of couples on bike rides?
Timeout and why did the chicken cross the road – Waging am See
Bike rides can bring up interesting thoughts. Bees make quite a noise. And post card idylls actually exist.
Discovering the Romans – Archeological Park Xanten
Forgotten, rediscovered, buried, excavated – visit of an eventful and colorful Roman city
Brown coal surface mining – Garzweiler 2
A visit with impressive colors and lost places.