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sunny skies sandy beaches and ocean waves. i'm on a cruise adopt the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic sea. it's a hugely popular holiday destination but why exactly. why because you fall in love with unsettled lonoke good vibes good weather sunshine water what more could you want to know nice sunday beach nice people with the sunny island right. it's true those are dumb as one of the sunniest places in germany. but especially now in the summer too much sun can be dangerous here on tuesday don beachgoers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the result a colorful scene made of umbrellas and tents. the more traditional option is the.
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invented on the baltic sea coast in $882.00 it's now an essential beach item around these parts getting in on the fun is super easy you grab a key as one of the many rental spots along the beach and find your chair then you set it up and relax. the wicker beach chair is tightly interwoven with beach culture at the baltic and the north sea and rarely found outside of germany is an island of superlatives and as germany's longest page some 1900 hours of sunshine a year and it's super full especially the beaches are overrun by tourists when i'm wondering is there any quiet sponsor left let's find out together on a tour around the. show you the so-called imperial spouse hailing stoff bake and buns eat. a local will
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share with us the beauty of granada in spain. and our v mail takes us to mexico. to saddam has an impressive 12 kilometer boardwalk it leads you past lots of greenery and beautiful buildings. and. the promenade is the most direct connection between the popular resorts of bun zima hitting stuff and i'll bet and stretches out all the way just in poland for the dumbest part german part polish the island is famous for its peers ah that is actually home to germany's oldest kids it was built in 1082 and. after about a quarter of the way you'll come upon a restaurant is in the winter and this is a great place to hide from the cold baltic winds. but now in the summer it's
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a lot nicer out. here it's a pleasant walk to the end of the pier. during high season excursion boat dock here several times a day. getting stuff back and they are nicknamed the emperors resorts why well because already 200 years ago the rich and the famous like to spend their vacation here one of them was german emperor william gray times long past but still very much alive you only have to look. stroll around the imperial seaside resorts known as the kinds of data and soak up the atmosphere you get a sense of what it was like here in the 19th century back when cuz of a hand the 1st came to the dom to relax as well as to see and be seen.
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i was to curt's artists and wealthy merchants from the capital followed his lead and spend their free time here and to saddam has remained a favorite vacation destination to this day. the un and his even nickname to me burdens both top. because it was it always located just 200 kilometers from the german capital. columns balustrades and balconies adorned the islands but as many of which date from the turn of the 20th century. this style is a relic of a bygone era but it's one that continues to captivate visitors to this day. even back then it was a status symbol to own a house at one of saddam's glamorous seaside resorts. during the communist era the biggest fell into disrepair but they've now been restored with many being turned
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into hotels or apartments. the tourists don't just flock to the 3 in here real seaside resorts with the architecture these spawn towns have a charm all their. boring as german off to fun town i once wrote the view of the greys see through the trees is probably a shake and infinity pleasing to the heart and soul. and today it's hard to find that poetic tranquility at the bustling kinds of it out but the enticing atmosphere remains. that. about $1000000.00 visitors come to the island every year especially in some a during the high season. i printed a bike and rode down the boardwalk. only a couple of minutes later every chipotle and.
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this sculpture is meant to remind border crossers of the fact that it wasn't always this easy to get to the neighboring country. luckily these times are long gone today and can be easier to get to so we know it was you. who. seem like i'm not feeling the one to notice here huge crowds everywhere. srijit least yet is popular with shoppers prices being much lower than on the other side of the border but that's not the only thing that makes a visit to saddam's biggest city worthwhile we don't wish to is nicknamed the 4th ever as resorts and as many beautiful spots. back on the german side ride by the border at stop to visit the island sand sculpture exhibit.
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general manager. kluger leads me past 100 sculptures to the work of 25 artists from all around the world. how did and become art yes how does sound become art we have these big crates which are prepared and filled with sand and water then the mixture is compressed with the next added on top. and then next when it solidified the artist can start working on it from the top work from the top right down to the bottom. of the if there isn't only sand don't you spray it with anything to make it stick together. no it really is just sand that's why there's a roof over our heads to protect the sound from the elements it's simply compressed
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and the artists many many years of experience in dealing with this material who wouldn't actually that's the secret of. going. but not the only one the artists also use a special kind of sand. shows me how that works one to stand for example you know you can try but here we have our baltic sea sand i could find on the beach it's very fine and even if you squeeze it together not much happens. when that happens there's our sand sculpture sand. and take it. pretty sure and press it together quite family. and you have a really nice group. the sand they use here comes from a gravel quarry in a village on. ready the sand hasn't been worn smooth by the sea sold packs together better. than sculptures don't last forever so each
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year there is a new exhibition with a different motto this year's is expedition earth. but i'm going to if i wanted to build something like this although of course much smaller on the beach how would you recommend i go about it. yes with my 1st it would be to get the right kind of sad but i think that's a bit difficult otherwise i advise you to work from awarded don't go up too high but work from above and then you can create a lovely object or. try to. time now to meet a local power of your money costello wants to take us around his hometown granada in spain back in the middle ages it was ruled by the morris nazareth dynasty and they turned the city into the center of andalusia arabic culture that legacy can still be felt today.
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hello and welcome to bernardo one of the most beautiful cities in spain my name is manuel and today i will show you why me not with this city. out of family now where in the. also known as the americas suffer not at this name comes from its resemblance to typical streets in iraq over here. we can find different products from the arab lateral than one lot of it. if at all and if you want to take a break you can have a seat and relax in one of the many cafes to enjoy a moroccan. how to knock on this is how they see the phantom or supporter of the city and one of
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the most beautiful neighborhoods in 1904 it was declared a world heritage site by unesco so i love it i love getting lost in it streets in it are in that beauty. that. i care. about i mean what right now we're at the minute i do with the new cologne which is one of the most important and beautiful view points and we're not at it from here we have a view of the sierra nevada mountains and yell ombre which is the symbol of the city as they don't they were bought off. to get that one point it's made up of the mount st palaces by the morris most annoyed he lived as well as the elica saba the walls that surrounded the ancient city and the darkness of the hen i really think
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the royals recreational and holiday residence at iowa state feel that make a deal that i feel i've a one in a piece of advice if you want to visit the be sure to reserve tickets and as they usually send out a month in advance. i mean this is one of the most beautiful walks to take and her daughter officially it's called said a drug. or the to say the last 3 steps of the sidewalks since the road led to the cemetery. this is the really cool the jewish quarter of granada and among other things this popular front street by world famous graffiti artist. or of one of the most famous place to listen to from income used to conclude is the
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the hinterlands you'll find forests meadows and lakes the island is separated from the mainland by the oft of us informed by the river pino flowing into the baltic sea. all the places i've seen so far were full of tourists now i want to discover all saddam's more quiet parts so i'm off to the hinterland and i'm treating myself to a truly special experience i'll discover in the area on horseback and on saddam there are many riding stables i've chosen this one in odds on a group of locals had planned a tour and they've invited me to join. this is adriano my best buddy for today or at least i hope so before hitting the road we need to curry the horses. saddled them. and put their bits and. almost ready but
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safety 1st. oh gosh a lot of us are long 123. made us do this. first we need to cross town i've been in the saddle a couple of times already so i was able to join the tour right away but if you've never sat on a horse you'll have to do a couple of practice rounds at the stables or let someone else take the reins in any case this is a great way to discover nature. here in the hinterland there aren't nearly as many tourists as there were at the beach and in the resorts nature and beautiful scenery and as far as the eye can see. before i get too romantic we decide just clean it up a little and attract is as far as i'll go this time around the bend in the in
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the in. the leave the gallop to the pros but i do have to say this area is the perfect spot to go horseback riding. we could even take a quick dip with the animals. move. the food. on the move. now if you're interested in military history you should take a trip to the other side of the island to peenemunde during national socialism and was the site of an army research center specialized undeveloped in new weapons the historic technical museum reappraisal this history.
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archivist told musk early shows me around the premises. now we're coming to the rocket which made peenemunde a famous the one most people associate with this black and white rocket known as the v 2 or retribution weapon to aggregate fear as it was called here. yet how destructive was it. you don't just wipe out a single building it leveled half the neighborhood especially when buildings were hit directly the impact was already devastating for the thought of it wasn't just precise as originally planned so it was only used to bomb bombed want to area target selection area targets meant big cities as. the v 2 was launched about 3200 times targeting mostly london and and were more than 8000 people died as a result of the attacks. take an elevator to the roof of the museum in order to get
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an idea of the extent of the area occupied by the former military training center. to this day a big part of saddam's northern tip is a strictly guarded exclusion zone to protect people from left over ammunition buried in the ground. between 1943 and 44 and the majority of the center was destroyed in allied airstrikes what was left was the army research center's power plant in 1901 the museum of denver it describes the history of the center its technologic milestones as well as the horrific and inhumane sacrifices made in the name of scientific advancement. there was europe's largest military research facility 94312000 people worked here they had different professions only a few were engineers there were heaps of administrators a huge bureaucratic machine went along with it and many others who weren't here by choice. that's forced laborers p.o.w.'s and prisoners and concentration camps
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many of them lost their lives working on the weapon serial production the museum also conveys the idea that the v 2 should not only be seen as a destructive weapon that killed thousands its launch was also a watershed moment for the evolution of modern space technology because it was the 1st manmade object to reach space wasn't. $942.00 was an historic day of october the 3rd is now reunification day in germany but this was in $142.00 the rocket took off and reached a peak of 84.5 kilometers. back then the 50 mile mark was set as the boundary of space that's roughly 80 kilometers so the gateway to space was really pushed open here. on which side of history would you place the v. 2. really that's really a tough question it's a balancing act we try to perform here in the museum too it was the mother of all
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rockets but here it was primarily about weapons development off shore they motivated the engineers by saying after we've won the war with it we'll go to the moon but they could only say that behind closed doors to. begin the you know how do you go about it here in the museum with this heritage that very much needs to be put into context for the visitors. we can do right by everyone your technicians are often disappointed that we don't explain how all the plants function than say just a concentration camp memorial on the other hand others accuse us of glorifying nazi engineers and their technology. it's hard to please everybody but we try to find the middle ground if we are attacked from both sides then we know we found the middle ground and we hope to continue doing that in the future in the new permanent exhibition we have. pain in the end it is
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coding and what songs food conservation kept the island's mostly poor population from starving in winter today the historic saltcoats are under a preservation order. and 991 the family restaurant because it was i would sit open. stores but here at the fish. and smoked that's typical for a who's a doctor and master smoker steph and i link is going to show me how it's done. you go to how do you prepare the fish for smoking does it have to be salted or otherwise spice to move them over 1st we couldn't get them in hand to try it just like we have here. how long do you leave it hanging in there for at least 3 quarters of an hour just to drive when smoking fish less is smoking the next time you. well it works well for them because. they can which types of fish are particularly good when smoked but here we have elan salmon. and below that's
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part of the that's one of us are here with you. once the fish is dry in the oven is closed for about an hour. in case you were wondering why they call it smoking. time to get a taste i'm going to try them all. salmon and halibut. i wonder if these are the ones i smoked but at this point here's the most important thing is they're all delicious. but filling life at the beach and tranquility in the back country good food and
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