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Berlin Wall's Werra River Border Now a Unification Tourist Draw

From a symbol of division, the Werra river is now a scenic route for tourists to learn about Germany's reunification. Join journalists Isabell Kramer and Christian Müller on this historical journey.

It is a tilted image there is a beautiful big mountain and in front of the mountain there is a...
It is a tilted image there is a beautiful big mountain and in front of the mountain there is a river and there is a boat sailing on the river and the tourists are enjoying the view from the the boat.

Berlin Wall's Werra River Border Now a Unification Tourist Draw

For 40 years, the Berlin Wall divided Germany. Now, journalists Isabell Kramer and Christian Müller are exploring tourism along the Werra river, a former border between East and West Germany in Hesse and Thuringia, for a series on German reunification.

The Werra river once marked the boundary between the two German states. Now, it's a scenic route for tourists to explore the region's history. Kramer and Müller are documenting this journey for their series, '35 Years of United Germany'. Despite extensive research, no specific tourism company associated with their filming has been identified.

The Werra river, once a symbol of division, now attracts tourists eager to learn about Germany's reunification. Kramer and Müller's series will highlight this transformation and the region's historical significance.

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