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RAKOTZBRÜCKE: A FAIRYTALE BRIDGE IN SAXONY, GERMANY

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Rakotzbrücke, also called the Devil’s Bridge, looks like something that belongs in a fairytale. This unique looking bridge is tucked away in a small park in Saxony, Germany. Getting here can be a challenge, since Rakotzbrücke is not located near any major city. However, if you combine a trip here with other nearby destinations, you can turn this visit into a wonderful day … [Read more...] about RAKOTZBRÜCKE: A FAIRYTALE BRIDGE IN SAXONY, GERMANY

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