Eckfeld, a small village with 400 inhabitants in the middle of the Vulkan Eifel became world-famous through the excavations of fossils like fish, snakes, crocodiles, the world’s oldest honeybee as well as the discovery of a 45 million year old primeval horse. However, this time we came to see Leo and his friends baking bread […]
Traben-Trarbach
Traben-Trarbach is located approx 40 km northeast of Trier on the Moselle. From the ruins of the castle Grevenburg, high above the town on the right bank of the Moselle you have the best view of the town. The castle was built in 1350 by John III of Sponheim and blown up by the French […]
Starkenburg – Moselle
Starkenburg, a municipality in the district Bernkastel-Wittlich lies 250 m above the Moselle River on a rocky ridge in the Hunsrück. The strongly sloping hillside towards the Moselle offers an unspoiled view of the town of Traben-Trarbach. Originally the place was already inhabited by the Romans and later destroyed by the Franks. In the 13th […]
Hamburg Fish Market
The Hamburg Fish Market attracts both locals and visitors from around the world to St. Pauli every Sunday. Hamburg’s traditional market, which is also known as the Altona fish market, already exists since 1703 and is well known far beyond the borders of Hamburg. Please watch the video You are currently viewing a placeholder content […]
AIDAluna and AIDAsol leaving the port of Hamburg
AIDAluna and AIDAsol belong to the so-called Sphinx class and can accommodate up to 2,500 passengers and 600 crew members. The cruise ships were built by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg. Owned by the Costa Crociere SpA which in turn is part of Carnival Corporation & plc. To see both ships at the same […]




