Magical Winter in Germany: A Visual Feast of Breathtaking Landscapes

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

What transpires when a place from a fairy tale freezes over? Look at this breathtakingly barren region of the earth.

Aerial view taken on January 18, 2017 with a drone shows the Marienburg Castle near Pattensen, northern Germany, standing amidst a snow-covered forest. Picture: AFP

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Passers-by have cast their hand on a frosted tree trunk on January 16, 2017 on the Großer Feldberg in the mountainous Taunus area near Schmitten, central Germany. Picture: AFPAerial view taken on January 17, 2017 with a drone shows a car driving through the snow-covered landscape near Schulenburg im Oberharz in the Harz region, central Germany.

Aerial view taken on January 17, 2017 with a drone shows the excursion boat “MS AquaMarin” surrounded by snow and ice on the Okerstausee reservoir near Schulenburg im Oberharz in the Harz region, central Germany. Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

A skier makes her way through the snowy landscape at the Rennsteig hiking path on the Grosser Inselberg mountain near Tabarz, central Germany, on January 18, 2017. Picture: AFPGermany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Aerial view taken on January 17, 2017 with a drone shows a car driving over a bridge crossing the Okerstausee reservoir near Schulenburg im Oberharz in the Harz region, central Germany. Picture: AFPGermany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

A horse walks through deep snow on its paddock near Ruderatshofen, southern Germany, on January 15, 2017.

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Two snowshoe hikers pass by a snow-covered tree at the Schauinsland mountain in Black Forest in Hofsgrund, southern Germany.

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Snow falls on a bench and trees standing near Ruderatshofen, southern Germany, on January 15, 2017.

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

In this photo taken from a drone a car drives down a country road past frost-covered trees near Nordstemmen in the district of Hildesheim, northern Germany, January 18 2017.

Germany Is Breathtakingly Gorgeous in the Winter - Nano Machine News

Aerial view taken on January 18, 2017 with a drone shows the Marienburg Castle near Pattensen, northern Germany, standing amidst a snow-covered forest.

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