Monday, May 14, 2018

German black forests

                       

                          Black  forests
Germany's black forest - the schwarzwald - gets it's name from it's dark canopy of evergreens that block out most of the sunlight. This enchanting forests covers hills , valleys , and rivers , that stretch from Swiss spa town of Barden - Barden , to the Swiss border , and from the Rhine almost to lake Constance.
                      
The most common trees are of course conifers , but there are also oaks , maples , and elms . Germany's black forests boast of wild boar , rabbits , deer , pheasants , and more exotic ibex , which lives in the Alpine region.

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