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Kids In The Cathedral, Trier  
   

Kids In The Cathedral, Trier

Consistent with our luck, Trier hosts hundreds of school children for 2 days as part of an annual religious festival. They are in small groups and wander away if not watched; they need a sheepdog. I also know most children, given the choice will eat blue ice cream cone. Apparently blue is a flavour.
What’s Old And Cool? Thanks But Wrong, It’s Trier, Germany.

April 17th 2018
I try not to get too hysterical about historical, but Trier is the oldest town in Germany. It was the centre of the Roman Empire in the 2nd - 4th centuries but was first inhabited in about 17 BC. It is a city that has been formed and ravaged by wars for centuries but many buildings were spared damage, a situation recognised by numerous UNESCO protected sites in Trier. At the fall of Roman occup ... read more
Europe » Germany » Rhineland-Palatinate » Trier

German Flag As Europe's largest economy and most populous nation, Germany remains a key member of the continent's economic, political, and defense organizations. European power struggles immersed Germany in two devastating World Wars in the first half of the 20t... ... read more
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