Here are some links which I personally recommend learning more about and/or applying for, to aid you in traveling to Germany and living in Germany. Some of the links will also help you find the best ways to learn German.
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The two links below are some of the best places I know of on the web for inexpensive travel deals (Economy Travel) and inexpensive calling cards (Noblecom). Hope you find them useful! |
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Study abroad/work abroad advice And over 1400 pictures of my time in Germany! |
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Inexpensive calling advice
for Europe to America
and America to Europe |
| You can save yourself a lot of money
all over Europe by having an ISE card. |
E-vacations has some wonderful and inexpensive Germany vacation packages. |
| You can get your graduate degree in German or any other subject from
distance.gradschools.com |
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Translate your
resume using a professional and affordable service! |
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Guide to the Alps |
A great guide to the alps |
Guide to Bavaria |
Touring Germany by bike |
Complete Guide to Germany |
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The "Let's Go" Guide to all kinds of great places in Germany. |
Black Forest The Black Forest is one of the most famous walking areas in Europe. The Westweg was Europe's first waymarked long distance footpath route and dates from 1900 - 65 years before England's Pennine Way! It is an area of superb forest with fine ridge walking |
A great street and walking map of Germany. |
A very helpful road map (same one as I used) for Germany |
Complete guide to Berlin |
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Adventurous Traveler, the World's Most Complete Resource for Outdoor Travel and Activities | ||||
More helpful links will be coming as I remember what was useful for me while I was in Germany!
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Here's what other people have found helpful at Amazon.com |
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