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he takes it personally. with a little bit wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. care all true for. more than football online. this is so our land estate in southwestern germany that borders friends of luxembourg excluding the city states of carolyn braman and hamburg solid is the smallest state in germany roughly 100 kilometers from end to end.
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a great way to get a feel for the region it's by crossing it by boat. in the sala and still insiders to a small state is not as popular as bavaria all the baltic sea until 2000 troth cool while still being mined here. used to be an industrial region to agree to germany for tourists but that has changed. an extensive network of hiking and biking trails provides direct access to nature. in the works unesco. world heritage site honors the region's industrial past.
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and this week's bure video takes us to bosnia and herzegovina. i want to start by getting a proper overview. treetop walkabouts the clue visitor center is the ideal place to get an idea of fully of the land it meanders through the forest for over a kilometer culminating at a height of 42 meters on the observation platform what a view. this horseshoe bend in the river is known as the zaz life and it's by far the most popular attraction in software. from up here you can see it pretty well the silence is green about one 3rd of the area is covered with forest and then there are the river
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valleys of sawmills hill and. sustainable travel is no problem at all due to many hiking and cycling trails well some recommendations for you. many of interesting sites found out in nature. will not typing trails show the way. there are rugged and colorful sandstone rocks. traces of celtic settlements. and any number of consul ruins. descendant touring guides hike you safely through the vast forests at the labeling gemini any it still provides our intake anyone can understand. not to be missed is a natural phenomena need. a burning mountain a coal seam could find it deep inside the. bedrock centuries ago and has been
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smoldering ever since. coal mining has left an indelible mark on the region coal was mined and ion was smelted here for over 250 years. once off limits to visitors today anyone is welcome to tour the site. the age of coal mining has been preserved for posterity in many of the decommissioned industrial complexes. of their. industry and ideally nature can be found side by side in sol and. the zombie trail runs by examples of both it's just one of many well marked cycling paths crisscrossing the state. results cycle path also passes through the state capitals up book and with a population of 180000 it's the only major city insolvent.
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among its many sites on look for excuses about rock style church. and example looking colorful today if serves as an administrative commercial and cultural center. it's also where you'll find a museum of regional history. back in a more rural setting popular routes among recreational cyclists are the least and most well river valleys. near the town of pell the trail leads along vineyards the zone region enjoys an international reputation for excellent wines it's here that germany france and luxembourg converge on. the left bank of the most l. is germany. france is straight ahead. and to the run is luxembourg and the small town of. and. here in
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985 european history was made this monument commemorates the moment when finally e.u. member states 1st agreed to dispense with international border checks the birth of the schengen agreement. the open european borders civs on brilliantly especially when it comes to cut in a region ites. 7 restaurants in this small states have been awarded mission on stones. a feast for the senses and a fishing way to wind up a sightseeing tour of sama. this is the state capital. here just as everywhere insolvent people appreciate being able to move freely between neighboring countries.
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european union it's not an abstract idea it's visibly alive and well. in the center of the old town just sunk you want markets where. it's filled with shops cafes and pops here you can really feel just how cosmopolitan the city is. if you do you ever go to france or luxembourg. and what do you there. on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop the brecon is right next to france yes if the markets are wonderful and i like to go 2 minutes a beautiful city out of 5 minutes lots of that is beautiful too it's nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the border. what do you think of for europe without borders here in this region. i finished i think it's
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really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures. it's easy for me to study in france or germany or visit there. i think it's awesome you know i don't actually from the area around and some but i really savor the lifestyle here even if the city itself the people at the market and the 2 languages french national german. wife i think it's wonderful finished. saver that reminds me i've arranged to take a call in every city to work the old town is something like an experimental kitchen for example look at. this still regularly guides tourists through the winding alleyways taking them to where they can taste the latest trends even the rather simple once. i get inside some things are lenders really love is neat and forced
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and the people have a special way of grilling. so we're going to kalinski is to have a nice sausage and it was this. one unique feature of this place is that everything put on the grill comes from regional butchers. all 3 sauces and whole meat they wouldn't have it any other way. fast food is nothing new but high quality fast food is pretty special. i love it spicy. the next stop is hidden away in the old town's maze of streets and alleys i would never have found my way without. more deluxe is a nice little shop that sells specialties from the region and that's where we're headed now. the shelves are stocked with delicacies make insult and friends in luxembourg all carefully selected by the discerning inexperienced young. did you know that 75
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percent of all mirabelle's have grown in the rain so almost every mirabelle eaten in the world is ground within 50 to 70 kilometers of here i didn't know that now i do want to say this one is even tasty it's caramelized it's got an extra boost. the french like jam sweet. doctrine because they're. delicious but sweet yes instant touch of caramel. our last stop is kind of an outlier the only vegan cafe in a town full of meat lovers. is in charge of. his cakes certainly sell well but how does he persuade locals to go for vegan cuisine. first communion or what are traditional dishes here insall and i'm guessing they are dealing with yeah well i've created
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vegan versions of several typical zonda. yes. they become police explain what that is. actually it's a great big potato pancakes fried in the pan or roasted in the oven. that's all it is this is i dressed it up a little through an leak in onions it's really a very traditional dish but insall and it's made with bacon and sometimes egg i leave that out and add some tofu. vegan versions of saul and classics. tofu instead of speak you can spend over the skeptics it seems so. true but what do we have here but things are. downplaying potatoes and full bacon cream sauce on the spectrum's or.
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whatever you say. so what's the verdict. delicious. and you know we're interested in your holiday videos every week we show our viewers clip and this time it's from the get go. little from madrid he's been to southeast europe to bosnia as a government well and i've never been there so let's take a look together.
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toilets cover the walls of the museum cafe among the designer pieces is this washbasin by luigi from the 1970 s. . the mosaic floors of the infamous titanic were made in metal off. the factories turned all table where for consumers and fine china for monarchs and pope's. porcelain for met love is exported to $125.00 countries. manufacturing ceramics still goes on in silence today but mining is history what's left is a fascinating industrial landscape and some parts are even open to visitors the best known attraction is the 1st link to the largest fireworks in the country industrial monument and a unesco world heritage site. the
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folk lincoln iron works its melted pig iron for over 100 years until 1986. it's the only iron works from the boom time of the industrial age to be preserved completely intact tourist visitors a glimpse of working life from long ago. in a cafe i think it's pretty cool because there's so much iron and it's so huge. it's such a big plant was so much technology and machinery it's. the highlight is the blasting whole colossal machines generated the wind needed for a blast furnace has. to work at the furnace this was grueling especially in the extreme heat of the coking plant. over 17000 people toiled away here at one point. nowadays the
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facility is ideally suited to arctic submissions. there are 6000 square meters of space to display all kinds of creative ideas every 2 years the urban art presence street art from the world over. it's also the perfect setting to make a lot of noise. since 2012 for one weekend in summer the electromagnetic music festival transforms the full klingon ironworks into one of germany's wildest raid venues it's been a hottest place is a listen it's a fabulous location the vibe is incredible it's really great. it's a place to be if you let. the ironworks maybe shut down but it's
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almost never close. the romans recognize saul and special called long ago as excavations near the village of bach have shown archaeologists uncovered the remains of a roman villa here it's been reconstructed on its ancient from patients the only one of its kind in the world i want to know more so i for arranged to take a tour. of his and here we are in the reception hall this is where guests were received. typical of these halls where the conference ceilings then we have the semi columns the plaster columns decorating the room or down below are the frescoes in the pump a star you know it or not here we've been able to reconstruct an original most 8th floor. and. all the mosaic tiles found here are some 2000 years old
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archaeologists believe the entire room was paved with them. we move on to the heart of every roman villa the bass. they were big enough to accommodate in the press friends and business associates. yard isn't a sister called aria mob boss. this is the hot water basin. that's we want to know just imagine when the bars were in use you had an. indoor climate comparable with a modern steam bath it was 35 degrees celsius in here with condensation dripping from the ceiling. or and behind that wall as a copper kettle to heat the water over a fire warden is hot water was let into the basin through this lion's head. the smoke from the fires directed through the under floor system into the house to warm
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the rooms. was a good warm and i mean you see bath sandals which still look modern today and you can see in flip flops exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the fires weren't all that far away or so hot people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops and it was. directly i could take a bath right here and now they are fully functional. another essential part of the roman lifestyle was of course good food up to 30 courses might be served at feasts . there were this is where the roman slaves the savages prepare the meals and as we can see everything here is functional can even see the sort on the walls we also
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hold roman style cooking events here. so they're what did the romans eat. yeah we were are high society tossed pretty much everything in the part that had a heartbeat start flamingo tongues were stuffed we found quite a lot of oyster shells here and the excavations and. the hour before go on the dole classes lived on legumes and grains which were cooked much like a result or. it was very nutritious and filling up tomorrow. a roman feast something for a future visit. so it's all right lucas before we say goodbye i've got a little surprise for you i just need to man it for price let's see. here yes cloudy yes felix lucas i'm sure you can imagine that a stately house like this was the dream of many
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a century and all pretty fact all. blended plans to spend their retirement. i hope you've enjoyed our tour and know a little more than when you arrived there's a. few thank you not at all interested was my pleasure and see you back here soon at the villa. do. well we're leaving the romans and sol and now going to brazil the local flat where we're going to meet up with. both and he's going to show us his hometown sellers are all there hey. they visit welcome to south here in minas state in brazil. so professor my name's markel truly or a poser i'm a retired university professor and i'm going to show you the city starting with st francis of assisi church which is often displayed on post cards.
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making it's a catholic church built in the late 18th century based in part on designed by antonio francisco lisboa who was known as the little cripple because an illness had left him disabled and disfigured if you don't do is to kill him but that didn't stop him from becoming the greatest sculptor of brazil's baroque. has a strong religious tradition there are chapels all over the city this one depicts a scene from the passion of christ. those little sound is 300 years old. it was founded in the early 18th century. but i'll go it was discovered in the region colonists and adventurers came pouring in. the facades in stately homes still were flooded the city's affluent past. its old center is
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a protected historic site on the. so no one wants the 85000 people live here and the city lies about 200 kilometers from the state capitol belo horizonte going to the religious economy is based on the service sector followed by industry and agriculture you know. that there's one edge of the old town is the market with here you can buy handmade crafts and our traditional spirits. and other regional specialties feel. like you see those who are also sold here are the local sweets made from coconut. with one of us. we like to have them with me nice cheese and their food it's made from raw milk and sold all over brazil as a specialty i have. to because that's the feel of the
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historic train station of south devon is another key site it houses the railway museum. up here that the famous for smoking maria still runs visitors take it to the nearby city of t. that and pays a visit this. this must along the 12 kilometer route you can see the countryside of minas guys there's less meadows and mountains in particular the shallows they mountains. that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to.
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the final stop on my visit to saul and is to stop all the gone near. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap the hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in salt land intend to approach the future. tourism as part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany.
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