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		<title>The Best-Kept Secret of Garmisch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garmisch, Germany boasts of many things ? the breathtaking Bavarian Alps, perfectly-carved wooden houses with flowerboxes that spill over with color, the delicate edelweiss alpine blossoms, mouth-watering schnitzel, stout German beer, and a myriad of talented local craftsmen. But did you know that at the edge of this quaint, picture-perfect town lies a violent display [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Garmisch, Germany boasts of many things ? the breathtaking Bavarian  Alps, perfectly-carved wooden houses with flowerboxes that spill over  with color, the delicate edelweiss alpine blossoms, mouth-watering  schnitzel, stout German beer, and a myriad of talented local craftsmen.   But did you know that at the edge of this quaint, picture-perfect town  lies a violent display of Mother Nature?  Known in German as the  ?Partnachklamm?, it hides behind the old Olympic Stadium and attracts  hundreds of hikers each year.</p>
<p>So what exactly is the  Partnachklamm?  In a nutshell, it?s a struggle to the death ? a  knock-down, drag-out brawl between the Partnach River and a limestone  gorge.  The river peacefully runs through the trees until it hits the  262-foot tall gorge.  From there the river?s personality turns to fury  as it slams into the rock walls, throwing its temper tantrum for over  2,300 feet before calming down again and continuing to flow through the  Bavarian countryside.  Visitors follow a carved-out rock path from the  entrance to the gorge and up a gradual incline to experience firsthand  what nature is capable of.  Don?t forget your raincoat, though!  You may  be able to avoid the mist from the tumbling cascades but the spray from  the waterfalls above will most definitely christen you!</p>
<p>There are  several ways to experience the Partnachklamm, each holding its own  delight for the visitor.  Late spring through summer will provide a  green backdrop on the limestone rocks while the chilly alpine waters  almost deafen its company.  In colder months, the gorge becomes an  enchanting world of icicles and snow.  Check first before showing up  during the winter, though?too much snow and ice will force the gorge to  close for safety reasons.  It?s also possible to visit during the day or  the night ? daytime offers better views while the warming sunbeams  force their way through the foliage.  After dark, torch-lit tours are  offered, giving the gorge a mystical quality.  Regardless of season or  time of day, once you?ve made your way through this hidden natural  treasure, continue up the mountain for a robust hike and then relax at  the Forsthaus Graseck?s restaurant.  The food is excellent and the views  are breathtaking.  While indulging in their cuisine, ponder how you?ll  get back down ? take the same path through the gorge or a restful  two-minute ride down in the cable car.  Either way, a trip to the  Partnachklamm is well worth it!</p>
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