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deadly new autonomous weapon systems. paradise in. minutes d.w. . earth the home for saving google a genius tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas being a series of global 3000 on g.w. and online. welcome to a special edition of taken this time we head to the very end else in the very south of germany the 1st place. let's look at
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the coastline is discovered 3 wonderful winter landscapes around bitch this garden over stuff and garmisch cotton kitchen they have lots of fun in the snow. first off because finnish takes you on a trip in an underground. mine sure begins in the city a fact it's gotten which lends its name to the region. it's over 900 years old and the architecture reflects its rich history. one building that really stands out is the. yes in house on the market square the
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murals on the facade depict ancient tales about back to scott. and a little further down the road you'll find a lovely schloss lots or castles where. my daughter would be nice to pay a visit to the national park here i've met up with ranger klaus mills and we're off to see if we can spot some golden eagles. some would have a good view from our that it really is it not too steep i'm not at all. god national park is the only national park in germany inhabited by golden eagles and there are about 10 of them from class back valley we have a good view of the rocky crags. this wooded if you look at the trees the treetops up on the mountain those are the places eagles like to shoot that's where you can
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best see them the muslim distances but there's no sign of them yet. well looks like this is going to involve a bit of sitting waiting and wishing an ideal time for you guys to dive a little deeper into the national park. way too back to scott national park is lake could see only environmentally friendly electric boats are allowed to travel the lake which is almost 200 meters deep sort of halfway across the captain stops because it's from here that the steep mountain flanks create the famous could you see echo.
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after about a half an hour the boats reach their destination the hair shout peninsula and st bartholomew's and eye catching 17th century brock pilgrimage church. the church lies at the foot of the box money missing with the height of over 2700 meters the mighty mountain has come to symbolize the national park and the entire region. the national park consists of a 4 is own in which nature is left to itself then there is a maintenance zone where alpine meadows are cultivated and tourism is encouraged. several information centers explain the parks flora and fauna one of them in the clouds above house is the perfect starting point for a walk to the deer feeding station. when the rangers replenish the food supply up to 60 red deer venture out from the shelter of
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the trees to feed to the dead lights of visitors. but almost 65 but the golden eagles are a bit shyer than the deer we're still waiting. so. this is. no need to separate tourism and conservation they go very well together you see tom koenig say 600000 people visit some both amused and the lake water is so clean you can drink it because only electric boats are allowed on the night you have to compromise a little that's not what you do here apart from watching eagles. monitoring the golden eagles is only one thing it's not i'm 9 times an important part of our job is looking after tourists we offer guided tours every day and of course we rangers
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are often out somewhere in the park we have 250 kilometers of trials in the national park from barrier free to steam. and we check them on a regular basis to make sure they're in order that sound job to. have been about that's enough talking for the moment let's see if our luck with the eagles has improved on the right in the middle want to see. he's looking this way and there really is one. is there. and it gets even better with their one flying through the air. i want to explore even more of best this god's nature so i'm going snowshoeing i've joined a group led by mountain guide hunters. folks who might want to start. with their tour right for the snowshoe if.
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you are done with that he will be here now. just taking the buy and make it all that fits comfortably. sites that i ready. let's go out as almost me because it's but one important point we're going to our polls and i'm going to shoot the so walk with your legs far enough apart so you don't step on the poles or your other shoe i'm going to get up and we're off was on with that in the but i had. the good luck to talk for a minute or look at the mountains when we're here to look at the next one over with the sun shining on a big covered in snow nipissing and that's the horror girl and it's over 2500
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meters from the point of. the amazing thing about snowshoeing is the fact that you literally get to walk off the beaten path on a completely untouched snow with views that cannot be fixed. to. the next item on mind to enter is a visit to the oldest gentian distillery in germany your girl you can for a tour of france history and i thought i taste my way through your range of products through ones are here to stick this distillery has been around since 6092 . wow there is no mistake it was made and here you can feel the warmth can too. gentian is an alpine plant that is cultivated and back to scotland and is still to make a bitter schnapps to be precise it's the root that's used. the word since a root looks like this when it comes out of the ground it's 4 or 5 years old and
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about 80 centimeters long. course the roots are chopped and mashed and the liquid is extracted and distilled into shops. nobs form in some drink schnapps made from tension or after unwieldy many people drink fruit like yours as a d.j.'s teef but that's not healthy it's not the alcohol that helps digestion it's the bitterness that's why there's a german saying taste bitter makes the stomach fitter. well then time to give it a try there's a huge selection in the shop course all sorts of flavors but of course i want to try the classic version so if you're here is ok we are at the tasting you can try all our companies most popular products 1st of course is gentian primary product just from the root of. a strong spirit no residual sugar 40 percent by volume
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supports in. both. their words it's a pungent because of the bitterness but it has a well rounded taste. this is the it's attention it's the strength of the mountains how many do you drink a day it's worth to at least mornings and evenings one morning this really. well there are definitely able to hold their liquor that's not for me but a bowl of tension schnapps as a souvenir why not. later in the afternoon i treat myself to a drive through the mountains on the rustbelt panoramic road. that is it. after just a few kilometers i can say it's well worth it behind every curve there is another amazing view of austria and the back just got now lots of.
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second destination in this tekken special is the alps near all bustos. join some went to school it's enthusiastic. snow and mountains that's where i'm heading i'm getting closer to the most southern point of germany the algo alps. the algo is a popular holiday region even in winter especially in winter in fact. well the thought is located over there it's the winter sports center of the algo region in southern germany
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a perfect starting point for discovering the area i want to go up the mountains and of course come down in one piece i'll be on skis and on a snow bike i look forward to lots of nature adventures galore. all of us tall fast mediæval origin. and. now attracts over 2000000 overnight guests and for many years i want to know what draws them here. bush knows guaranteed because it's so beautiful the skiing is fantastic it's just a lot of fun here. because of the snow and i want to show my girlfriend. the 1st tourists arrived here in the late 19th century. or bust all fishley as a therapeutic climate it's a quality seal in germany given to places with among other things
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a certain air quality and spa facilities. the local history museum is set up in the next farmhouse where visitors can learn about the area. and marvel at the biggest level of ski boots in the world. and. you can also find out how skiing 1st came to a bus stall. and skiing is the reason i'm here. cold feet. it's been over 10 years since i last put on skis so i spoke to a few hours with a real instructor. hello yes there was a look and there he is this is alex i warned him that i'm pretty much
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a total beginner so we'll have to start from scratch yeah yeah i'll explain the basics and then we're off conditions are perfect. i'm a little nervous because it's all new to me more for me that's why i'm here we'll take it easy. and. let me. find out what is this have to do with skiing a lot we have to push down and tilt the ski with every step and we're putting our weight on it but. after an hour i've learnt the basics and we start is sandy.
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and then jonah hill. i. like to. think it's a lot of fun but you have to be very careful plus i don't think that i'm a natural. now i need a break even though i'm at the top of the neighbors in 2200 metres and in the middle of nature i don't have to sacrifice on comfort to keep on top of the competition everything here has been renovated faster ski lifts for example and this trendy new restaurant right at the summit.
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of course there are other winter. it's on offer in the algo alps beside ski in snowboarding and alex is going to show me one. so this is an alternative to skiing is it more fun or less easier or harder what should i watch for. yes we basically it's like riding a bike but with one main difference we have no brakes but we still have to slow down either by digging our heels into the snow. as we saw him or by curving back and forth like with ski. and you do know how to ski now and let's go.
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i. like the snow the alps and of course that's. feeling at the end of the day when you know you've really accomplished something i'm tired but happy and now i know why the al gore is one of germany's favorite holy their regions is specially in winter . is the 3rd and last stop on our travels through the bavarian alps and the coast clearly has a lot on her agenda. today i'm going to check out until it's strolls germany's highest mountain and a dual core and all of it in and around one of the country's lowest popular destinations for winter sports. but the thing i'm most excited about is the right behind the new cable car will take me to the top note.
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here i am at the foot if it's expected excited to board the brand new cable car which went into operation in december 2017. the new state of the art cabins can hold up to 120 people it's hoped that this will reduce waiting time in line especially on weekends. and in just 10 minutes we reached the summit at a breathtaking 2962 meters. on clear days you can see all the way to switzerland and even italy it's a panorama that draws more than half a 1000000 people here every year. where you come from russia what brings you to that 6 bits of today emotion fantastic
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emotion this is my 1st time in. this is my 1st time to speak it's so fun to stick on some amazing fabulous view what do you think of the suits is this your 1st. time it is my 1st time i love it it's the 1st time i've been in the glacier balls so this is very exciting but what's your plan for the day here you. think we're going to stay a pair have some bear and do the german thing right it was musically you don't look like you're going skiing i mean xander we're going sledding or we'll take the cable car down and go sledding on the toboggan rock it's a bunch of the fun. but a lot of people do come here to ski and if you haven't got equipment of your own you can rent it right here.
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i'm now at the top now a mountain river fed by the melt water from that 6 bed that. over the centuries the river eroded the rocks and left behind and deep chords. i'm meeting let us ask them he's been can stony end of the pot now gorge for 18 years. we don't you tell us a little about what you do. taking the other to we have a fairly standard routine every day before we open the gold watch my stuff conduct a thorough safety inspection then make sure all of the pathways and railings are intact sometimes they have to remove trash or debris or if there's a problem of any kind they phone me and i have to decide whether it can be solved
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quickly and easily or whether we have to close the gorge at short notice and both light up with the mighty companies i'm not hiding that after all these years you probably know the gorge better than anyone and garmisch patent creation or even the whole world what's so fascinating about the partner. and this is for new the gorge has a different ambience in every season and even different times of the day if you're here at 7 in the morning it's not a toll like 230 or 3 in the afternoon. and some of the sun shines and the birds are singing on as i think the light is reflected in a little welcome when i'm here at 7 am all alone it's just wonderful. and i like the fact that it's always different as a day that this doesn't you know on this is but when do you like it best on telly honestly when it's just below flood level down started even after it's been raining
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in the park now is full to brimming with nature takes over. then you're really in wild pristine nature but that's when i like it best. the city of garmisch was once 2 separate communities the towns were joined in 1936 but both still retain very individual identities. and kishan is the older of the 2 situated along a trade route from venice to alps book it was founded by the romans over 2000 years ago. lou thinks trazodone historic facades is its central showpiece. sounded about 800 years later garmisch isn't as old and grand more like
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a quirky little sister with lots of pedestrian zones shops and restaurants is the book. you're. there. and what better way to end an enjoyable visit to god. there are loads of taverns that serve delicious german cuisine i decided to go for a classic cheeses spezza with the bit of traditional folk dancing on the side. for a major break a trip to the mountain paradise of. known to be and mazing idea of all that so
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