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Dresden Elbe Valley German[185×125]
The 18th and 19th century cultural landscape of Dresden Elbe Valley extends some 18 km along the river from Übigau Palace and Ostragehege fields in the northwest to the Pillnitz
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elbe me and the river valley 97 8 Kbytes
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The Dresden Elbe River 200[245×162]
The historic center of Dresden is reflected in the Elbe River © AFP DDP File VILNIUS AFP The World Heritage Committee decided that plans to build a bridge across Elbe would have such a
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elbe craig and the river valley 98 9 Kbytes
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The area is known as Bohemian Switzerland in the Czech Republic and Saxon Switzerland in Germany Overnight in Bad Schandau Day 6 Bad Schandau Dresden 45 km 28 miles Continue on through the sandstone formations of Saxon Switzerland As you journey along the Elbe river valley you will pass the impressive Bastei fortification high above the
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A general view shows a vin[410×251]
<p>A general view shows a vintage steamboat sailing down the Elbe river where the planned aldschloesschenbruecke bridge should cross the river in front of the historic city centre of the eastern German city of Dresden in this August 27 2006 file picture Germany picturesque Dresden Elbe Valley was formally dropped as a U N World Heritage site on June 25 2009 making it only the second landmark ever to be removed from the prestigious list The U N Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO said it de listed Dresden after a three year battle for ignoring objections and building a four lane motorway bridge over the river that would irreversibly damage the landscape Picture taken August 27 2006 REUTERS Arnd Wiegmann File < p>
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The Dresden Elbe Valley spreads some 20 kilometres through the city of Dresden This cultural landscape gained its worth due to both its urban area and part of the natural river banks and
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Come with us down the Vlta[180×147]
Come with us down the Vltava and Elbe Rivers to visit two important cultural centers in Europe Prague since ancient times melting pot of Czech German and Jewish ethnic groups and Dresden seat of the Saxon dukes and Florence of the North Both towns have a very long history and visiting them will fill you up with very strong cultural memories for a long time The same way as the rivers flow we will ride along them through a beautiful countryside full of picturesque towns such as Melnik Litomerice or Bad Schandau The tour will take us through natural beauties of bizarre Czech Saxon Switzerland NP as well as through romantic region of former volcanoes of the Czech Middle Mountains The last kilometers will take us through cultural regions under the auspices of the UNESCO the Dresden Valley of the Elbe River Connecting two European centers as well as the beauties of the Vltava and Elbe River basins yields a very attractive but not physically demanding tour manageable even by less fit bikers As a bonus you can enjoy boat trip or half day hiking in the Czech Saxon Switzerland
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<p>A general view shows a vintage steamboat sailing down the Elbe river where the planned aldschloesschenbruecke bridge should cross the river in front of the historic city centre of the eastern German city of Dresden in this August 27 2006 file picture Germany picturesque Dresden Elbe Valley was formally dropped as a U N World Heritage site on June 25 2009 making it only the second landmark ever to be removed from the prestigious list The U N Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO said it de listed Dresden after a three year battle for ignoring objections and building a four lane motorway bridge over the river that would irreversibly damage the landscape Picture taken August 27 2006 REUTERS Arnd Wiegmann File < p>
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