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Landscapes of Extremadura and Worpswede

Landscapes of Extremadura and Lower Saxony

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Trabajo realizado por alumnos del IES Albarregas y el Gymnasium Lilienthal durante el Intercambio en abril del 2014.

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Page 1: Landscapes of Extremadura and Lower Saxony

Landscapes of Extremadura and Worpswede

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Worpswede

What we like: The mountain called Weyerberg, the houses, the parks and the views.

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Weyerberg

In the first picture you can see the Weyerberg of Worpswede. In front of the Weyerberg there are fields of corn which are cultivated by the farmers. In the background there is a part of the forest, which we are describing in the next picture.

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Weyerberg

This picture shows the forests and lawns on top of the Weyerberg. In Worpswede there are much green areas and trees. In Merida there are mountains too.

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Teufelsmoor

In this picture you can see the Teufelsmoor. Around the water there are many special flowers and shrubs.

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Hamme

This is the river called Hamme. It’s a important river in Worpswede. In summer the people can go swimming or do other things like driving Kanu.

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Extremadura

What we like:

The Roman bridge, the city centre and the Monastery of Yuste.

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Cornalvo's Natural Park

In this picture you can see Cornalvo’s Natural Park. Here there are Oaks, Cork oaks, a lot of different kinds of animals and a river called Guadiana.

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The Roman bridge

Here you can see the two most important bridges of Mérida: the Roman bridge and the Lusitania bridge which is under the Roman bridge. You can see the Guadiana river too. The Roman bridge was build 1 year before Christ.

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Rio Guadiana

In this picture we note the Guadiana river. It’s a long river of Spain, which is about 744km long. It runs through two countries: Spain and Portugal. It empties into the Atlantic ocean.

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Monasterio

Here you can see the Monastery of Yuste. It was build in 1408. It’s a very important monument of Extremadura, which is on Caceres. Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire died on it.

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From Ana Morales, Silvia De Alvarado, Pauline Krah and Janina Gimbel