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The tales of a woman named Lorelei in Germany’s Rhine River Valley date back several centuries. According to legend, many boats lie at the bottom of the Rhine River because of her.
The stuff of legend, the Lorelei, or "Loreley" is actually just a steep 132-meter-high (433-foot-high) slate rock atop the right bank of the Rhine River at Sankt Goarshausen in western Germany.
Follow the lyrical path of the Rhine River through Germany's southwestern region ... the siren song of the Lorelei) combine for an enchanting journey.
Cruising the Rhine River, we dodge riverboat traffic and the legendary siren, Lorelei. Cruising the Rhine ... Then we enter the walled town of Rothenburg for Germany's best wood carving, a vivid ...
Hard on the heels of the scare story that the U.S. was invading Germany with ... had mined the Rhine’s big Lorelei rock†so that they could blow it into the river, creating a dam which they ...
Germany, France and Switzerland – highlighted by a transit through the Rhine Gorge, a 65km-long valley with rugged cliffs, ...
Our next stop was Trier, the oldest city in Germany ... most famous stretch of the river – where the Rhine is at its narrowest and deepest and the legendary Lorelei once lured sailors to ...