The 7 most beautiful walks in spring in northern Germany

Spring is creeping through Germany on quiet feet. Perfect to clear your head and just let your soul dangle. In northern Germany there are so many places that will enchant you, from breathtaking landscapes and fresh flowers to a fresh breeze at the many beaches. You decide!

In times of cornovirus, social distancing is the order of the day on the featured walks. Do the walks with your family or alone, because we all have to do our part to contain the virus. Together we are strong!

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The new place to be in southwestern France: Bordeaux

The fog comes out of nowhere on this bright summer day. I sit on the Garonne, opposite the Palais de la Bourse, and see the passers-by only through a veil of millions of drops of water. Children jump in the fog cloud, which is refreshing to the skin. A little later everything is clear again, the facade of the stock exchange palace is reflected in the water – a wonderful photo motif.
This is made possible by the Miroir d'eau, a nearly 3.500-square-meter granite slab that is washed over two centimeters high, creating the illusion that the Bordeaux landmark is standing in the middle of the water.

Magnificent houses abound in Bordeaux, the old town from the 18th century. The nineteenth-century port is almost completely preserved and has been designated a Unesco World Heritage Site as Port de la Lune (Port of the Moon).

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Travel Diary: Washington, D.C. | White House & National Mall

Travel Diary: Washington, D.C. | White House & National Mall

Since I've been here in New York, I've actually barely gotten out of the city – mostly, of course, because there's so much to do and see here, but also because bachelor's work and other commitments just haven't left time for it. But now it was really about time and my friend and I decided to spend a long weekend in Washington, D.C. to spend.

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Job search in Australia & New Zealand

Due to the high cost of living in Australia and New Zealand, backpackers are forced to look for a job during their stay. These are usually seasonal or short-term jobs, usually lasting between 2-3 weeks and half a year.

These short-term jobs are ideal for backpackers to fill up their travel funds and save for the next adventure, but also to make new friends, improve their English skills and get in touch with locals.

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Tips & Tricks: Canada Visa

Canada is one of the most popular destinations for work&life Travel. However, or maybe because of this, the preparation is not that easy. Especially the visa can possibly mean your quick end. We explain why.

Visa and entry in Canada

The government of Canada grants a work& Travel- Work stay of up to one year with a special visa, the Working Holiday Visa. It allows travel across the country and paid casual jobs. New Zealand and Australia also issue such visas. However, Canada has a special feature: even if your application is correct and there are no objections from the authorities, you are by no means assured of a visa. It is contingent.

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Dangerous neighborhoods Los Angeles

For your next trip, business trip or rental search, you'll want to check out the dangerous neighborhoods in Los Angeles. To avoid the risk of choosing an apartment or a hotel in a red light district of this huge city, find out which neighborhoods you should avoid in Los Angeles.

This study was carried out thanks to serious and reliable sources of information (business media, local press, rankings and statistical studies). The following article is a summary of the large amount of information and numbers and does not contain any judgment or discrimination.

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Get an education in France: 5 tips for your search

Getting an education in France: 5 tips for your search

Think about doing your education in France? Then you should inform yourself in advance according to the requirements, about the training positions offered and professional degrees. We explain which training opportunities are offered in the neighboring country and provide you with tips for your French application for a training position.

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