This German island carved red cliffs where Atlantic winds sculpt ancient stone
Sixty-five miles off Germany’s coast, red sandstone cliffs rise from turquoise waters like ancient monuments. The North Sea ferry from Cuxhaven approaches Helgoland through morning mist, revealing beaches carved not by water, but by relentless Atlantic winds. This tiny archipelago holds Germany’s only red rock formations, where 200-million-year-old stone meets Caribbean-white sand in a geological … Lire plus









