Saturday, 6 April 2019

Do you know where the black forest is?


In the south of Germany, the Black Forest (Schwarzwald in German) is a mountainous region covered with coniferous forests. The Danube takes its source and the Rhine runs along its edge to the west. With its trees with dark leaves, it is a remnant of the vast forests that once covered most of northern Europe

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