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Purucker, Erwin - Omnium Gatherum - Collection of information, pictures, links on variety of subjects.

Uli Graedener - Information on the author, links, and photo gallery.

Adler, Martin - Model Railroading - Family information, photos, highlights about job and information on model railroading and computers. (German/English)

Echo9's Favorites Tour - Interactive tour of East Frisia(Ostfriesland), Windmills, North Sea scenes, canals and personal interest and hobbies.

Kuechler, Thomas - Guide for visitors to Dresden and Radebeul, pictures of trip to Tokyo, and a little bit about the author.

The Long Hair Site - Find a photograph gallery, hair care advice, interviews and articles from the resource devoted to encouraging women to wear their hair long.

Calvary - Personal pages of Claudia and her family in Germany. Religious themed topics, interests, search engine and favorite internet websites available. (German/English)

Veit's Homepage - Infos about the author, hitchhiking, Mark Twain, German local politics and traveling.

Peter Veit and Sabrina Gruenecker - Photograph snapshots, mini-biography and academic backgrounds. Directory of online selections. (German/English)

Der Bayrische Hund - Brutus' adventures in Germany plus some of the adventures of his family.

Thorsten Prumbs - Includes CV.

Steinbauer Family - Contains information about Steinbauers, Stuttgart and beer.

Hagen Ruekner - Profile with information on life in Berlin, personal interests, and favorite links.

Eva's Creative Page - Information about Germany and a lot of artists the author really likes. Also includes pictures.

Norbert Pretzl - Personal profile and information on interests in space exploration, music, motorsports, and computers.

Spiegel, Lutz - Includes photos, some jokes, forum and guestbook.

Reigber, Andreas - Information on work/research, personal information, photos and CV.

Groenwold. Jan - Dutch art photographer who now lives in Germany. His subjects: people and landscapes.

Arun Kumar Gupta - With personal information, e-mail addresses of colleagues, former colleagues, college mates and family members, family and wedding photos, and links.

Jens Arnold - Personal profile and photos of student of Economics at the University of Mannheim.

Karpetta Enrico - student at Augsburg University.

Kaufmann, Georg - Geophysicist. CV, information on research activities, on his caving hobby and caving expeditions he took part in, pictures of famous paintings and photographs from his time in Australia.

Zuse, Horst - Computer scientist, son of computing pioneer Konrad Zuse. Information on his research and on the history of computing.

Harrz - Programmer. With personal information and links on interactive fiction and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Jpoc's Guide - Information about traveling and day-to-day practicalities in Germany.

Möller, Jörg - Personal, family and hobby informapion, photographs, information on hometown of Bülten/Lower Saxony and region.

Jåsund, Eivind - Contact information.

Stretz, Malte - Geek code, PGP keys and contact information.

Dohna, Felix - Contact information.

campus - Computer science student. Information on his Web-based projects

The Vorsamer Famliy - Photographs and links to places of work and school.

Tobias Prinz - Education background and photos by graduate student of mathematics at University of Heidelberg.

Matthew Smith's 1 Year Travels in Germany - Stories and cultural experiences of a Canadian working as a trainee for a student-organization in Germany.

Malayalee Community Page - Links, events of interest to the Malayalee community and general information.

Denney, Robb - Robb Denney's I Ching Website. New Interface by way of Hexagram Lines. Enjoy navigating through the I Ching Archetypes by way of the Hexagram Lines.

Lycka's World - About music and other interests in Lycka's free time.

Hofmann Online - The Hofmann Online Weblog, the personal homepage of Volkher Hofmann.

WebHome of Michael Wibbeke - Travel reports and pictures.

Hildebrandt, Roger A. - Policy advisor. Site is in German and English, and includes picture, CV and description of his work.

Kless, Daniel - Travel and culture reports from different countries, the Warmth-Time-Continuum, bad music and general interests.

Schröppel, Christian - Contains curriculum vitae, as well as information on current research activities in the Regional Monetary Cooperation in East Asia.

Sireen Malik 's Home Page - Includes a wide variety of interests, from aircraft to technical open source coding.

Penoga Cats - One person's obsession with cats.

Sören Preibusch - Information about Sören Preibusch: curriculum vitae, projects, published papers and software.

Jan Gerstenberger - General information and his music.

Stefan Schimanski - Journal and general chit-chat of Stefan.

Fischer, Christoph - Christoph "Toph" Fischer's news, photos, publications and thoughts.

GnaeX - Family site of Stephanie, Patrick and Keanu Gnaegi-Graser.

Blankenstein's Family - Provides family photos, contact information and links to family member's personal pages.

Private Homepage Peter Karbusicky - Computers, bio and pictures of Hamburg.

Marc Mertes - General information on him from Cologne, Germany.

Stephan Flake - Stephan Flake's scientific profile.

The Instant Germanizer - The Instant Germanizer is an entertaining, crazy and multimedia community where like-minded people can meet and exchange information about Germany.

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