The towering Chalk Cliffs, Germany set against the backdrop of the turquoise blue waters of the sea attracts tourists from all across the world. The dazzling white chalk cliffs jutting out of the coast of the Jasmund peninsula acts as a most famous landmark of Rugen. You are going to be taken aback by the sheer beauty of the white Chalk Cliffs, Germany. A very dramatic effect is created by the lush green beech forest, the placid sea and the white layers of chalk of the cliff.
You can see the Chalk Cliffs, Germany stretching for more than fifteen kilometers along the coast. The Chalk Cliffs, Germany rising to a height of about hundred and twenty meters out of the deep sea catches the eyes of anyone who passes by it. The Jasmund National Park is where you will find the Chalk Cliffs, Germany and both of them act as the major tourist attractions of Germany. The undisturbed beech forest which you are going to come across behind the Chalk Cliffs, Germany is also a part of the Jasmund National Park.
The Chalk Cliffs, Germany which is one of the Germany tourist attractions face constant erosion owing to its composition and the weather conditions. Every storm that shakes this part of Germany act as a threat to the Chalk Cliffs, German as parts of the cliffs collapse to the ground and the fossils of sponges, sea urchins, oysters and rocks also go down into the sea with them. The famous painter of Germany belonging to the Romantic era Caspar David Friedrich had captured the sweeping and steep vista of the Germany Chalk Cliffs. Wissower Klinken was beautifully captured in his canvas but unfortunately this part of Chalk Cliffs went down into the Baltic Sea on the 24th of February in the year 2005. You will find a trail running across the top of the cliffs to the most stunning viewpoints along the coast and it reaches one of the famous points- the King's Seat or the 'Königsstuhl'.
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