Traveling during the summer from Massachusetts, USA to Hamburg, Germany...or anything nearby to both destinations...
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I'm in love with this guy but he lives in germany. I have like a lot of questions and if you can only answer one then its okay i need as many answers possible
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And, if possible, about how long would it take to walk if you kept at a steady pace, resting at night, stopping occasionally for rests, just a rough guesstimate.
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I understand the German pretty much, its the what she is asking me to include I do not. I have never formally applied to a job in Germany and need help with this please!!! Thanks
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Actually, there is one, the Kreuzotter but even if you would run across one, it would be much more scared of you! And you would have to be hiking in a very rural area as the Taunus mountains and as they are endangered you would be very lucky! I“ve never been lucky enough to come across one yet though so don“t worry :-D
What you can find here but also only with a bit of luck is the garden snake which really isn“t a snake but a lizard without legs so no danger at all!
nobbdy
no worse they are called the civil servants
snugglebunnies
No. Germany has no poisoness snakes, spiders or anything else.
I hope that helps!
:)
roxy
NO! There is nothing like this in Germany at all
rainbowunweaver2002
Snugglebunnie is mistaken. There is one poisonous snake:
an adder, which bears a cross on its skull.