Indian Summer - The 11 Most Impressive Autumn Forests in the World
About a month late, autumn has finally settled in Germany by the end of October: No matter where you look - everywhere the wind makes the colorful leaves dance. It's no wonder, as an average deciduous tree has about 30,000 leaves.
To properly prepare for autumn, Travelcircus has identified the world's most beautiful forests; because Indian Summer obviously occurs not only in North America!
- Canada, China, New Zealand - autumn is unstoppable on its world journey
- Psst, our insider tip: For Indian Summer, you don't necessarily have to go abroad
- In Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria, the colorful woodland is crowned by a fairy-tale atmosphere
- Canada offers rocky views alongside Indian Summer
- Two representatives from Eastern Europe have also made it into the top 11 ranking of the world's most beautiful autumn forests
The most important things in brief:
The term "Indian Summer" is over 300 years old and describes a dry, warm weather period in late autumn in North America, accompanied by a striking change in leaf color. According to an old legend, maple leaves turn bright red because the blood of slain bears drips into the earth and is absorbed by the trees.
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