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The land of "living lawn mowers"
A real tourist pearl in the northern part of Germany is the magnificent region with meadows, forests and peat bogs. This is called The Lüneburger Heide (Lüneburger Heide), an area stretching between Hanover, Bremen and Hamburg, ending in the east with the Elbe line. It is crossed by numerous streams and rivers (including Ilmenau, Aller and Leine) with dozens of picturesque old mills. There are also lakes and other water reservoirs in the region, but the greatest fame of the Lüneburg Heath is caused by the moors.