tv Check-in Deutsche Welle May 10, 2020 1:30am-2:01am CEST
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the law. the law to see. a fascinating landscape and my destination for today. at low tide to see received several kilometer allowing us to walk along the sea bed with out getting our feet quests. made them volunteer with the wotton sea protection service leads us through the mud flats and introduces us to their head men have a tense or at least some of the 10000 species that live here. like this small crowd. these little heaps give away the hiding places of the water and seize a moment's doubt. active inhabitants send worms throughout the course of the year
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they turn over the entire soil of the month floods bringing oxygen into the ground and nutrients to the surface. what better way to introduce you to today's plan i don't only want to get close to nature i want to dive right in my journey will take me through this place a haulage kind of water and sea and i couldn't be more excited to find out what landscapes people and adventures await but there's more. i visit to the biggest island in the. sea so. our viewers video of the week takes us to the grand canyon in the us. and told me to local in brisbane australia koalas included of course.
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one of the many amazing things about this list. are the holligan tiny islands that some people choose to live on. easier said than done because how do you get there at high tide you can take a boat. at low times you have to resort to horses. or as a special narrow gauge train. and i guess you're right yes of course hawk on. the top of. the train can run any time of the day and the hollies inhabitants use it to transport just about anything furniture through she. like me. 3 kilometers through the mud flats from the mainland to holly. this is where stephanie kusa lives. she's one of 23 islanders there are just 5 properties here one of
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them is the local school currently it has 4 pupils no movie theatre no shopping mall only meadows and sheep and the odd tourist. were. married a man whose family has lived. for over 300 years she and her husband run a farm and of. live in very special circumstance. what kind of person do you have to be to be able to handle it. so much i think it's important to be balanced as i have to learn that from the start to become a relaxed god of us were you in this. business and i really like the tranquility here. we don't have too much excitement we do have again but a maximum of 8 it's relaxed. we have our very own hill no
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neighbors the nearest ones are 500 metres away. so if i want our way here we saw the school but not much else what can you actually get here and what do you have to drive to the mainland for. as it's insists we have to go to the mainland for everything and to go shopping to see the doctor the kindergarten is also on the mainland we don't have one here we go to the mainland for everything. leading heart a little from one that is don't you sometimes think why don't we live where everything is a little more convenient yeah much what they used. sometimes i do especially when i have to do a big show and i feel like i've made 5 trips to get everything into the fridge. so i can be really annoying. as over there can you share a small space with a small group of people. has anybody ever gotten mad from holly fever as a bus was that some of the not the tile knew of sometimes the visitors perhaps that
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if they get bored. but not you know. by the way the birth of this holidays can be retraced to the exact day it was the 11th of october 16th 34 that was when a hurricane tore a much bigger island into smaller parts. every now and then there are heavy storms with floods. everything you see you will then be underwater. except for the houses safely built on artificial hills called boston there's no place along the north sea work people are more exposed to the forces of nature than here how again are an extreme habitat just like the entire water just imagine having to fashion your entire life around tidal variations of times there's water and others there isn't that's a huge challenge for the plants the animals and the people who live here let's take
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a closer look. at the warden's the stretches from the netherlands in the west to germany and on to denmark and the old. unesco placed it on its ruined heritage list in 2009. this is one of the nostrum aning large scale into tidal ecosystems in europe. valuable environment for endangered cloned animals. to dudes and sand banks are also protected in this reserve alongside the month flats. at the end of may countless seals turn up to rest on the sand. birthing season is from mid june to the end of july. the tourist boat stand to distance and respect the seals need for quiet.
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the warden see is also an important step for migrate to rebirth. they rest and fill up here head of their long journey. some $10000000.00 birds comes through each year . and you can get a good idea of the landscape by getting on a bike. the north sea coastal bike cost goes all around the warden scene from $1.00 national park to the next. and if you meet a ranger you can definitely aas them any questions they'll be happy to help. by whole fossil so when it's high tide the birds have to find a place to rest because they can only feed from the mud flats that are not covered in water. now that it's high tide at lunch time we have a huge amount of birds. there mainly singles but there are also some
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oystercatchers and big curlew's. nest those world natural heritage accolade is read only awarded to sites which are unique. special here is that the landscape changes faster than most. here believe. that you know much of the wants and see as special in that not troll geological processes can still take place on a large surface. there is a row with areas disappearing and sedimentation that means new areas a much these natural geological processes on the coast on this scale are really unique in the world of. the biodiversity and it's also a unique and very sensitive to change caused by the climate pollution for instance
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. it is vital that they be protected and. the unesco sunk status has helped it doesn't pose strictly conservation rooms where the hunting fishing for example. the wooden sea is inspected regularly on the national pounce plain important role in this regard. next stop the monte mob intending an information center for the time one seeks a great spot for all of those who'd like to find out more about the extraordinary place they're visiting. but how can the interplay of natural forces. he experienced how can hidden life in the still be seen well food is always an option
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. the feeding sessions at the moon rock form are it's dreamy popular. especially with children you know your stomach shall we see what happens when we feed the c.n.n. news. room. via video and you see these little crumbs. they love these are the same talisman hashim on is the head of the exhibit and to love to see the public interact with the recreated spectacle of nature. what are the threats facing the one see today. we really notice global warming here and then there's no rain debris all. this news business are not back to us as much
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as the does tropical waters but all the waste from the fishing industry garbage from the ships in the north sea. that's what we find on the beach here. and also even for us we hear stuff and then there's oh my god let's talk a bit more about the consequences of climate change can they already be felt here to do is referred to in the past 30 years the average temperature in the german bite in the north sea has risen by 1.6 degrees at least. for sea life that lives in a water temperature of 12 degrees this is a problem for. us i think once being done to protect the lot in the sea want to shut some fish so high. for the fishing industry has to be structured in such a way that it can ensure that the current and next generation have an income. but at the same time also preserves the existence and further development of the water and see. i'm here because of climate change and there is more interest in
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protecting the coasters all over don't do it. the right balance has to be found and as it's christmas or new didn't give it to me we can't live here unless the coast is protected. but the needs of the nature here also have a priority. specially in a national park to talk to god and that's enough we've had to watch and see is a protected nature reserves how can cope with the hordes of summer tourists coming to the area not even sure this will stay here and i feel inside to see it who's most beautiful. tourism has to be controlled to. wind up with them to. soon and also to the us to smoke some have also own the home movies we have huge beaches huge coast. areas where tourists can really relax award
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is not real we see that in the numbers. we're missing but we also have to make sure that we keep enough places just for nature to you know to a home and one house among what makes the one see so special to you personally. the alternation between land and water. people that's not when high and low tide you know almost the huge amount of birds and then the raging sea it's spectacular to see when everything's underwater when you see the road signs in the waves and for spectacle. i'll take another look around when else am i going to get the chance to meet this many wanton sea creatures. from tiny organisms. all the way to big fish. another unesco world heritage site formed by the incredible forces
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going for a swim is another thing that's easier said than done around these parts when the tide is low not a chance but be patient when the water level rises people make their way towards the sea like here in the port town of whose i'm. waiting for the sea as part of life and vacation in the water and sea but it may not be everybody's cup of tea on the islands a little further out it's a whole different story. any. where you go you'll find beautiful white beaches great surf cute little towns and plenty of nature so i think it's
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safe to say that the islands and the one scene make for a perfect holiday destinations one of them sticks out though the island nicknamed the queen of the north sea. this is germany's northernmost on 40 kilometers of sandy beaches on its west coast i want to its major attractions. here on the north sea you can go swimming at any time it's a popular spot for water sports and there are multiple annual surfing competitions . and your home is a dutch kite surfer. i really like the nature unit in the north in the south that spots for kite surfing then. 2 days ago we've been surfing between the seals so it was really
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a wonderful and i like it here because you can go shopping you know you can do everything you. amid the dunes he's been in 16 a favorite zoot institution it's been here since the 1980 s. and it's been a number one destination for anyone who's hungry for fresh fish. in the 1960 s. and seventy's this beach was famous for its wild parties. in millionaire started coming here germany's jetset. zoot became the appear to me of german glamour. and even today on the strong buy in company it's about flaunting what. you've got to. put suit is not only for the rich and famous anyone can come here and they do some $900000.00 visitors
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a year. the serene heart of zoot is an ancient landscape. it's said to be some 3000 years old. visitors are not allowed to stray from the boardwalk. these thatched friesian houses are typical of the island observed and the most beautiful are in khartoum where several 100 years old. the houses were originally built for sailors and their families. the beaches are pretty deserted in the evening the perfect location for a romantic picnic. most of the restaurants and hotels will happily supply you with a basket of goodies and then all you have to do is wait for the subset.
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of. the border town of whose own it has a modern outer harbor and its old inner harbor. that one stopped operating a long time ago on the quay you'll now find cosy cafes restaurants and bars. today it's a combination of boulevard and meeting place for those who live here. i think i'd like a shrimp net which. i don't think. this is when i've been waiting for the shrimp or cod pretty much you're right at the doorstep couldn't be fresher. posy small and very well laid out which makes a stroll through the narrow streets wonderfully relaxing. some 40 minute self you'll find the area's most beautiful sandy beach sounds.
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truly breathtaking the beach is 12 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide. the perfect set up for sand yachting i'm ready to give it a go. the damage has to be smooth and solid it looks like we came to the right place but. the pros hit speeds of up to 70 kilometers an hour. at 1st that feels like a stretch but we're learning fast. 30 minutes and we've got the hang of it and after 4 hours we're looking pretty good don't you bank. let's know how fun over to the other side of the world to brisbane australia home to koala as one bats and our viewers stephen kako nick this he wants
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to show us around his city let's go with a local. power and logon to brisbane my name is saving i'm going to show you around the city this is the old city oh it's out in 1930 and it's one of britain's most celebrated ability it has a museum that is free to is about the stories of prisoners say i also has a talk tell a very top of visits. at the center of prison is create street mall right on the street as most busiest malls of $26000000.00 visitors per year. shadows on the street. the regular theater. today 1929 i was a grand to see the red state back then although no longer shows movies the opulent
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foyer is now going to prison the city's visit the sense of where you can find everything you need to about base but. business has a huge coffee culture and in the middle of the c.b.d. days coffee i find a lovely daughter to come have a chat with. doubt southbank is one of my favorite places to come to embrace been this 17 take there's a pot plants playgrounds restaurant and fun things to do especially same here in the pool behind me so i'm going to put on my buddies my resume going to go for a dip zulus. you lose. lose. lose sleep. gallery of modern art o'gara
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be situated right here in south bank in conjunction with the cranes and calories more than 17000 paces he sorry go contemporary and modern art mentions history apart from some chicken bends. to me. prison is also known as a river city among the best place to see a crazy bird around the mirror my crease today to get the lone pine koala sanctuary it's some koalas. this guy. on pine cross section east on receipts for the trucks of the century shop this time 250 calls in addition is also number 80 animal species he calls. griese he's a member of some really awesome. bro i've been join my tour around britain today
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from the c.b.d. to south trying to learn pine cross-section i love it here i don't know you love it hate it appraiser in the new old city. i've tried to stick around some things out on houses built on stilts like this one are an exception along the north sea you won't find them anywhere else but here. is the perfect spot to take a last good look at the much flags and wait for the sun to sink into the ocean. one day on the coast was simply perfect there was a little bit of everything a small holiday a lovely port city sandy beaches and a tour of the my flats and every place i visited taught me
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