Tag: Nordschwarzwald

The Treasure in the Silver Lake

Der Schatz im Silbersee” is a well-known German novel (mainly read by children and young adults) about American Indians, or rather what a German, namely Karl May, thought frontier life in the US was like at the time. He lived in the second part of the 19th century, so for him the stories were contemporary and he wrote as if he had been there, often making himself the protagonist of the stories. He was a proliferate writer, even today he is one of the most read German authors, and very popular movies have been made of his stories with regular reruns on German TV, particularly during Christmas and Easter holidays. The stories also spawned theatre festivals and a whole outdoor theatre where nothing but Karl May stories are staged in summer. The movies were mainly filmed in the Plitvice area of Croatia but the Mummelsee in the Northern Black Forest – wouldn’t that be a poster lake for anything called the Silver Lake?

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The Stuff that Legends Are Made of

This is the Mummelsee, a lake in the Northern part of the Black Forest. There are countless legends about this lake and its mythical inhabitants, water sprites, mermen, and other ghostly beings. Poems have been written about it, the most famous by Eduard Mörike is called The Geister am Mummelsee (The Ghosts at the Mummelsee).

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