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Global warming is more than just a theory to Germany’s most famous winter resort, where a worrisome shortage of snow in recent decades has forced the Alpine village to reinvent itself.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen gained worldwide fame as the venue for the 1936 winter Olympics, but the picturesque town of 27,000 has now become more reliant on summer tourism because rain falls more often than snow in winter.
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