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You can experience the beauty of our waters aboard modern passenger liners. These offer round and scheduled tours running the cure and spa resorts on the peninsula Fischland-Darß-Zingst, the cities of Ribnitz-Damgarten, Barth and Stralsund as well as the island Hiddensee.

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Live what remains hidden in everyday life. Feel the fine sand under your feet or taste the salt of the sea on your skin. Holidays at the Baltic Sea are balm for your soul.

Odi children's brochure

The black-headed gull Odi, the mascot of Dierhagen, is the hero of the latest children's brochure of the Baltic resort.

The brochure combines an exciting and at the same time instructional story for reading and reading out with proposals for playing, racking, doing handicrafts and painting.

Odi takes the children through Dierhagen and visits friends like the friendly whale Justus, the little ant Isabell or Auguste, the brooding mallard duck. The little seagull gets to know a lot about Dierhagen and the resident animals and people.

Of course Odi also shows what Dierhagen offers for our little guests. On many pages our seagull invites children to playing, to do handicrafts or to crayon.

The illustrator Uta Gunert explains the concept of the brochure as followed: "The brochure combined an exciting and concurrently instructional story for reading and reading out with suggestions for playing, racking, doing handicrafts and painting." A map of Dierhagen helps the kids to track down Odi's round tour through Dierhagen.

The brochure is illustrated with watercolour pictures of the design student Annekathrin Buhl, who also compassed the mascot of Dierhagen. Besides photographs show Dierhagen from children's perspective. Finally Dierhagen from A like amber to Z like zoo gives an overview of leisure time and exploration facilities for children round the Baltic resort.

As remembrance to the holidays every brochure contains a little piece of amber.

"Children are the guests of today and tomorrow", emphasises the Baltic resort's director Stephan Fellmann, who originally had the idea for the children's brochure. "Thus for us it has almost been sure to not just publish a Dierhagen guide for the big ones, but also for our little guests." The brochure with the head "Ahoi, Möwe Odi" is for just the nominal charge available in the tourist office of Dierhagen.

NICOLE KNAPSTEIN