On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 16:36:03 -0700 (PDT), Ann
wrote:
>On 28 Mrz., 23:09, Martin wrote:
>> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 13:21:00 -0700 (PDT), ann
>> wrote:
>>
>>
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>> >On 28 Mrz., 10:07, Martin wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:22:47 -0700 (PDT), grusl
>> >> wrote:
>>
>> >> >On Mar 28, 11:36 am, george wrote:
>> >> >> On Mar 27, 9:10 pm, ann wrote:
>>
>> >> >> > have a look on this site
>>
>> >> >> >http://www.visitbos.eu
>>
>> >> >> > it is such a beautiful area and not expensive. there are even two
>> >> >> > small airports: memmingen and friedrichshafen nearby.
>>
>> >> >> > enjoy it.
>>
>> >> >> It's strange, the website purports to be about the Bodensee- Lake
>> >> >> Constance (actually only the area east of it) and omits mention of
>> >> >> Switzerland which is one side of the lake.
>>
>> >> It purports to be about "the Austro-German Holiday Region"
>>
>> >> > The Austrian part of the
>> >> >> lake is very small and on the east end. For good tourist information
>> >> >> on the Bodensee, look atwww.bodensee-tourismus.com, and the
>> >> >> loveliest town on the lake is Meersburg (www.meersburg.de) which has
>> >> >> Germany's oldest castle. The views from the German side are best as
>> >> >> then you are looking across the lake at the Alps in Switzerland.
>>
>> >> >As the sender has posted this to several theads in r.t.e. over a short
>> >> >period, I assume it's spam
>>
>> >> I assumed it was publicity for a lovely holiday area that I was lucky enough to
>> >> get to know on many business trips.
>> >why?
>>
>> Why what?
>>
>> > it is such a lovely area.
>>
>> Yes it is a lovely area. I am not sure about the Swiss bank of the lake, I never
>> went there, but it looks very nice from the German side.
>> --
>>
>> Martin
>
>the swiss side of the lake is also very beautiful. biking is great. i
>love it.
There don't appear to be as many small towns and villages on the Swiss side. Is
that a false impression?
--
Martin
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