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happiness is for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates we have a totally unpredictable man sized view of nature. and this is climate change crisis sex how females improve books you get smarter for free t w books on. and . i'm doing it like many other germans this coronavirus summer i thought borrowed a camper van and i look forward to a break in the fresh air in the among. the region is about 2 hours drive from
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northeast of berlin. there are few people and a lot of space that's typical for the oh come on the fields as far as the eye can see. and many lakes in between if you're in nature my world. i've just arrived my campsite leaves the lake the boss here shows me the way to the parking space. so what now yes mom was left to get no mistake i walk in front and you'll drive up there and then back and call. them up yeah super keep coming turn a bit to the right. super lotto not go straight for a little to the right that's a great you did it you're. done. now i need electricity. an action group what he stands would have you are there more people here than in
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the past years of the government has recommended going on vacation in your own country because of the coronavirus. deference to coronavirus measures we're not fully booked we could easily accommodate 200 more people but we don't want to do that you can see that there's a lot of space for the financier outdoors and the risk of infection is minimal but we don't want anything to increase. naturally we have corona regulations we ask that you wear a face mask in all public buildings stores sanitary facilities and at the boat rental and one. visit users who are the typical campers you just like me or permanent campers. you can assume that in the camper community 10 percent of the people have never been to a german campground before these are now under way to something there's an even bigger run on campsites. and normal summers we turn away 20 people a day now it's 3040 or even 50 to one i hate to admit it but we unplugged the phone
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. it just wasn't doable anymore. now are there musky deals at night do i have to put on repellent. no we fence them off. now this is kind of snow it's not a big year for mosquitoes plagues only happen if it's moist and warm during breeding season then the larvae hatch that's not the case this year your mosquito bites and will compensate you for each one shouldn't be too many i'm not taking a big risk in saying that i'll see this through alright thanks. my neighbors have already made themselves at home. a camper van took me here safely so now it can take a break i will explore the area on foot and by bike and to be honest i'm really looking forward to all the nature and swimming in the lake so let's go.
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this should also be on your to do list. i also recommend a co-op tour across the local bar. and power of your video for the week shows how exciting is the case in singapore can be. before i check out the campsite you guys can check out my camper van at the sun protection. the fridge. my bed. and my kitchen what more do i need to do. now i'm ready to take a look around. nice and shiny here. and there is also
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a lake this is very important. because it's hot really hot. let's see if any of my neighbors are at home at all. way from into going into not far from here from this to teen lagoon we've been coming here for 20 years. why are you camping because we always camp was the best thing about it but it's nice to be out on a fresh it's not so crohn's disease now tom this is nice and not to be confined to a small banks even if the campgrounds phone that's being cooped up in a hotel with 500 on the beach and we were away camping here has caught up to the corona we're on holiday here in germany here we have a wonderful spot we're going to use like going to see. my queue time to get on the bike. as cyclists yes peace and quiet everywhere on the
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roads there are hardly any cars and you've got. anti of psychopaths. do you know who likes to vacation here in the oh come on our chancellor merkel and she grew up in this area meadows forests many rivers and around 600 lakes so it's just the perfect spot for all those who are looking for peace and quiet. as. union. is home turf half of the land here is environmentally protected. the tranquility and seclusion is something. in her free time.
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it's especially quiet and peaceful in one of the last remaining primeval beach forests in germany eunice go named a world heritage site in 2011. the forest is off limits to visitors unless you take part in a took conducted by ranger. would . come out so natural landscape. in the region is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. also boasts fertile farmland lots of grain is grown here. and you'll see fruit trees lining the roads many apple and cherry trees many were planted in the
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17th and 18th centuries to provide the population with a reliable source of that immense. there are no major cities in the or come out instead small villages lie scattered between the hills and the fields isolation is a way of life here. so this might seem like an unlikely spot for a castle but boy it's a book is not the only car still here there are over $150.00 many houses and castles in the region their boats and book is the biggest. like the very. famous castle but some book was built in new renaissance style today the castle houses a hotel and a youth hostel. the grounds include a large park it's so big it has 2 hiking trails leading through it. in terms of area 10 pm is the largest town just 16000 people live
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here. the town dates from the middle ages life here is quiet and serene with the village feel. uncle americal was born in hamburg but she grew up and attended school in tempe. she still has family in the ok mark and a little holiday home in the country. many berlin is in particular have now discovered the charms of the ok mark and spend their weekends here is the perfect place to get away from the big city from politics. i'm on my way to the lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here.
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the landscape has its oddities and thomas for bus knows that he's a nature guy and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam lot done. yes the local market has many many legs the year we have a naturally created by a beaver and it's never too thin be made the dam here with wooden mud it's impenetrable and stable to. the size i can walk over it but his guts are no problem . ok but then i'll climb on the beaver's roof. weighed 25 to 30 kilos that's my weight. problem. the beaver designed this landscape creating a habitat for many other species. all
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in a day's work for a beaver i mean how long does the beaver take for that i figure just a couple hours. there's another lake it's lake ozzy how much can you actually jump into any lake lake bet more or less in terms of the water quality yes. but there are protected areas are not allowed to set foot into. the. where there's a dock or a beach it's no problems and probably. large and small lakes they all formed when the glaziers retreated during the last ice age that's 15000 years ago. is a bit of an insider tip is that still the case but with it's more popular than before but it's still an unsettled nothing one got it will come on because very sparsely
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populated with more than 20 people per square kilometer in some areas. and the tourist numbers are small even if everything here is fully booked and you can still walk for hours without meeting a soul and the student mentions went he has the coronavirus pandemic put the brakes on here what has changed. in. spring was a disaster for the restaurant sector but since late may we've been able to open up the holiday homes again and everything's been booked up ever since. a lot of people of com who planned a holiday abroad but now campbell don't want to or and they're looking for insider tips in germany if the guy tips also this year demand is really high on the course and i feel like you very much my pleasure and fun of the local market by just. his next tour is already waiting. i discovered the high seat of course i have to go up there no dear no people.
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this summer and many people all around the world are staying at home because of the coronavirus pandemic or they're on vacation in their home country at the moment we can only dream of long distance travel or indulge in memories like most of us on from that car in bangladesh he still enthusiastic about his 1st trip to singapore here's our of email of the week. ringback ringback was.
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can't there's a lot that other villages haven't had for a long time for example a mediæval city was. first nevada also has its own bakery which has become a rarity in the villages. and there's even a bookstore. a local history museum. and a small grocery store. the world is still in order in 1st move out of. 2 business the opportunity to buy some provisions even find regional products year. old look from the chili cheese that's mine. and now let's go to the next lake. it's not far it's obvious that 1st nevada also has a lake. this is the perfect spot. to
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. cause. many of the lakes in the oakum are interconnected and the best way to discover this water world is. well this can be done as a guided tour or you could paddle on your own either way it's an adventure. what better way to travel from lucian to templating than by water pollution isn't called the town of the 7 next for nothing you can paddle your way right through the center of town on the canal. all take idyllic
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tributaries. ilim. you can rent a car yeah couric a new just about anywhere for between 20 and 40 year as a day depending on the science and if you're paddling along on weekdays you'll have the waterways pretty much to yourself. crossing over of course on missions a lake we reach the booklets with a. to get to the next lake you have to pass through a seduced gate. there's a lot of traffic here so be prepared for a long way. but then those traveling here are usually in no big hurry.
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just one pull on the green leaves and you can go on your way. and there's nothing difficult about it. and the journey continues to the next the half of it leads all the way to tempe. but it's a long and often lonely journey. it takes 4 days to kayak from mission to tempe so you can catch up before actual to the use of . time to elite to the ends just outside of tempe. but because you still got the energy can keep paddling from here all the way to.
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get. it. it. back the way it is. my way to the cot the state a good example of sustainable tourism there you can eat drink sleep all in harmony with nature there are also 2 parking spaces for campers here for free. going to i'm lucas. can you drive a bit further i'm sure. in return the guests eat or shop here that's a cool idea. it's. truly
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an end edda use the fruit that grows in the area in the gardens to make juices and wines. they mainly process rare old varieties in this way they help to maintain the stuff. there wines are award winning. she came here from berlin around 20 years ago which means you've seen a lot in the region what has changed in the area that people here both. compared to big cities the changes are slow. and more and more urbanites are coming here and they're developing small new projects context. on. and so on the whole life here is becoming more attractive and diverse. party volunteers are to go vote if this is
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a trend that people from the big city come here to the or come back and then start something new you ordered could yeah it's now that way in most parts of eastern germany. there's lots of space plots. many people have left over the last 30 years. they've created space for new people to come and try things out. i'm not. like you so we just yes like us. competition isn't a problem here. our region sparsely settled and there's little infrastructure for school and if you can deal with that it gives you the opportunity to start something and so from. you ok mark go to the local mark. they got alicia's i got to get some of this.
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early on also confirms to me that there are significantly more guests in the uk this coronavirus summer the holiday apartments here on the estate are also fully booked. the coronavirus pandemic has changed people's lives worldwide and brazil is a country that's been particularly hard hit but there are also regions that have largely been spared by the coronavirus and that gives us hope from the south of the country from up at the open east there is a new episode in the army the local flop. while i'm following. its. residents i am also a descendant of the challenge immigrants who came to south and brazil looking for a better standard of living. has
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22000 inhabitants and was founded in 1988 mostly by german immigrants already here monica. police origin is easily recognizable when the bulk around the city. that's going to know this wonderful city. before the actual filled up and due to the pandemic we will go. tourism is one of the most important time in 2 years of our economy are. going to start the tour in the central square. florida which is always well can work with flowers to keep if what is your money johnny timber donkey take care came to norfolk to try to live with german immigrants it is only months you think you may have observed at home restaurants cafes towns shop. and even in our city home. park united for talon are a tradition inherited from our ancestors attracts many people from all over brazil
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who come here to enjoy these delights the. 4th near the central area we find the are there in make around parquet which has buildings from the late 19th century ran down to as if it were a small historic village thought. within an area of 10 as we can or 5 percent 10 or a train ride a bicycle enjoy german music while sipping a beer a few feet of the president of the as well as many options for buying handicrafts and art is no products. or one of the highlights is the as sparkly pederast insolence here it's more than 80 sculptures carved in sandstone which tells the story of germanic immigration from the region or don't you get a film here my neck of the has you. know a bit proper using nova troublous also presents many breathtaking landscapes in values for. cliffs. unspoiled forests rivers
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and natural beauty and goodness of lives everywhere we say rural properties or the high quality products and unique flavors are produced from a region that we have seen peace and balance with nature or not with us asparagus there i hope you've enjoyed our tour of north. sea the simply enchanting piece of germany in brazil. or the finnish boss. the evening is slowly coming. there are hardly any guests left in the yard. and i'm looking forward to my meal. i think this is the 1st time i've been camped. in like 10 years and i have to say it's actually really cool if you wake up surrounded by nature at night you can see the stars this region is so quiet and from time to time at the feeling that the coronavirus is far away so i
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what should be done with a stone or from a forgotten. this is being hotly debated on both continents. so many souls start september 7th on g.w. . the world population is increasing the climate is changing it's getting warmer and there are going to be more and more places where you cannot grow predicts no probs we have to fix that some white to do that is to use the modern genetic modification methods to make better crops it is a lot safer than anything we've done by traditional. united more the place you take one gene you you know exactly what it is or you put it into another plan to come out exactly where it's grown i think we will be able to provide you know good for
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people by 2050 if we can make crops that will grow under 70 arid conditions this will achieve a much greater stability in the food supply that we have at the moment. and. this is g.w. news and these are our top stories russian opposition leader alexina vonnie is receiving a mergence the medical treatment in berlin he arrived in the german capital on saturday morning 2 days after becoming seriously ill during a flight in russia his supporters allege that he was poisoned by a cup of tea he drank at an airport in siberia. hardline belarus in a president alexander lukashenko has ordered the army to use quote.
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