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. 

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!

          EconomyTravel.com

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Call the US from anywhere in the world.

Study abroad/work abroad advice
And over 1400 pictures of my time in Germany!
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.
Traveling abroad? You need an ISE Card!
E-vacations has some wonderful and inexpensive Germany vacation packages.
Travel to Germany for Less!
You can get your graduate degree in German or any other subject from distance.gradschools.com
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Many helpful books are available at    Banner 10000043

Guide to the Alps

A great guide to the alps

Guide to Bavaria

Touring Germany by bike

Complete Guide to Germany

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

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!

Here's what other people have found helpful at Amazon.com

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