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--- Postcard From The Wordy Explorers ---
Amazing View: Neuschwanstein Castle from Marienbrucke
Marienbrucke (often translated to Mary's, Maria's or the Queen's Bridge) was a wooden bridge located over Germany's Pollat Gorge dating back to the mid-1800s. The wooden structure was later replaced with an iron bridge that was used for scenic views as well as for transportation. For the nearly twenty years beginning in 1868, Schloss Neuschwanstein was under construction and the bridge's popularity rose because of the castle view. Now, over 150 years later, the bridge is still filled with people photographing the castle nearly every day.
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The view of Neuschwanstein Castle (reportedly the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty's Castle) from Marienbrucke was simply amazing! (It's quite crowded too!!)
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