Friday, 30 April 2010

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http://www.adventurechick.net/travel/europe/germany-rhine-2.jpgThe Rhine River Valley

The Rhine (Rhein) is Germany's longest and most important river. The fertile river valley was settled early in German history. It formed the backbone of the Western Roman Empire, of the Carolingian Empire and later became the central axis of the Holy Roman Empire.

The Rhine originates in the Swiss Rheinwaldhorn Glacier, flows along the Liechtenstein border and from there into Lake Constance. At the lake's western end, the river begins its almost 1300 kilometer long journey to the North Sea. The Rhine is Germany's busiest waterway and navigable between its mouth and Basel. The Rhine-Main-Danube Canal links the Rhine with the Danube river providing a transcontinental route from the North Sea to the Black Sea.

The Rhine carves deeply through the Rhenish Uplands, creating a dramatic river valley. Most scenic is the section between Bingen and Koblenz where the Rhine meanders through the Rhenish Slate Mountains, passing forested hillsides, steep terraced vineyards and many medieval castles.

Photo the Rhine River at the famous "Loreley" rock, a mythical maiden whose songs once lured sailors to their death in the treacherous waters.


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