Okay, so, “Allemagne Danemark” – that’s French for Germany and Denmark, right? I got curious about these two places.

First, I opened my browser. Then, I typed the words into the search bar. You know, just to see what’s up with them. The search engine gave me a bunch of results, and I started clicking around.
I found out that Germany is this big shot in Europe. It’s the largest economy and has a lot of people, second only to Russia in population. The search engine also told me that Germany is about 348,672 square kilometers. That’s a lot of land! I read some more about it, you know, just browsing through.
Then, I looked into Denmark. It’s right next to Germany, and they even share a border. I discovered it’s a pretty cool place with lots of islands. The search engine translated some French about Denmark. It was kind of cool to see another language used for it.
After that, I spent some time looking at pictures of both countries. I saw beautiful landscapes, old towns, and some pretty neat-looking castles.
- I learned Germany has this thing called the “Autobahn” where some parts have no speed limit.
- I found a picture of a colorful harbor in Copenhagen, Denmark, that looked super pretty.
- I realized both countries have a rich history.
I guess I spent a good hour or two just exploring these two countries online. It’s amazing how much information you can find just by searching for a few words. I feel like I went on a mini virtual trip to Germany and Denmark.

I closed the tabs in the end. I enjoyed my virtual trip.