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8 Interesting Things You Need to Know About the Nürburgring
All of the fascinating details and surprising facts about the “Green Hell”—the world’s longest and most famous racetrack.
The Eifel Laminated Sediment Archive (ELSA) project of the Institute of Geosciences of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) was launched in 1999. Today it provides an internationally valuable ...
Increasing forest cover in the Eifel region 11,000 years ago resulted in the local loss of megafauna
Sediment cores obtained from Eifel maar sites provide insight into the presence of large Ice Age mammals in Central Europe over the past 60,000 years: Overkill hypothesis not confirmed. Herds of ...
Tucked away in the green forests of western Germany’s Eifel region is Buerresheim Castle, an imposing fortress high on a rocky promontory that was built late in the 12th century. Movie fans might ...
The eruption of the Laacher See volcano in the Eifel in Germany is one of Central Europe's largest eruptions over the past 100,000 years. Technical advances in combination with tree remains buried in ...
A hot lap time at the famed German track could preview a hotter three-motor Porsche Taycan Turbo GT. What if you learned a ...
Bad weather denied Mick Schumacher his Formula One practice debut and wiped out track action at the Eifel Grand Prix on Friday, with the medical helicopter grounded by fog and cars unable to run.
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — Americans living in the Spangdahlem area are invited to see a free showing Friday of a short film about Germans and Americans living as neighbors in the southern Eifel ...
More than 60 people have died and dozens are still missing in western Germany following torrential rain and flooding overnight Wednesday. One of the hardest-hit areas was the wine-growing, hilly Eifel ...
Airpower22 (the largest air show in Europe) took place this September in Zeltweg, in the Murtal region (Styria, Austria). Together with the Austrian Armed Forces, a team of specialists based in the ...
Increasing forest cover in the Eifel region 11,000 years ago resulted in the local loss of megafauna
Herds of megafauna, such as mammoth and bison, have roamed the prehistoric plains in what is today's Central Europe for several tens of thousands of years. As woodland expanded at the end of the last ...
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