
"Nothing beats a clear autumn day in Germany. Here are some of the most stunning photos capturing the fall landscape. If you have a photo of autumn in Germany that you'd like to share, please send it to us by emailing news@thelocal.de and we'll add it to this story. If you can't see all the images, make sure to pause your ad blocker. It's been a rainy fall season so far in Germany."
"So when there's a bright moment, Germans are keen to get outside and explore. And with landscapes like this, it's no wonder. The photo below was taken on October 13th with an aerial drone above the North American section of Dresden's Botanical Gardens. It shows a diverse range of trees in autumnal hues. Germans go pumpkin-crazy at this time of year."
"If they're not tucking into a Kürbissuppe (pumpkin soup), they're decorating with pumpkins, as this charming scene in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony shows. Nothing says "Herbst in Deutschland " like the local farmers getting their Pharaoh on by building a massive Kurbis Pyramide. Who needs pumpkin spiced anything when you can just buy a load of these? pic.twitter.com/puBgS44MkC - Nic Houghton (@40PercentGerman) October 1, 2024"
Bright autumn days in Germany draw people outdoors to enjoy colorful landscapes and dramatic sunsets after a rainy season. A drone photo over Dresden's Botanical Gardens captured diverse trees in autumnal hues. Pumpkin culture is prominent, from Kürbissuppe to decorative displays and massive Kurbis Pyramiden built by local farmers. Photographers recorded orange-tinged sunsets in Münsing and golden-leaf scenes in Brandenburg's Briesen (Mark), while residents soaked up late light in parks. Small details like a ladybird on a leaf in Obermarchtal and carved turnips in Ried mark the seasonal shift toward Halloween.
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