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Special Correspondence. A Pomeranian Watering-Place

October 30, 1879 issue

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This article presents information about the Pomeranian watering-place in Germany. It has now become a fashionable sea-side resort for well-to-do Berliners. There are crowds rest and pleasure seekers, but no games, no races, no rowing, and almost no society in the sense of American watering places. The Beach and oak-covered hills, remind of a New England village, heavy pine forests and a wonderful sandy beach give a strange variety. Half a mile back of the hilly ridge which skirts the sea lie immense fertile meadows of ten thousand acres.

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HEALTH resorts; AMUSEMENTS; FORESTS & forestry; BEACHES; MOUNTAINS; MEADOWS
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