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you know what used crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues only disowns, are available online course. you can share and discuss among p.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighter to me. and now i'm in munich, and i want to get their old
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feature. that's the bell. tower of the city's oldest parish church is called is known for its spectacular view, but 360 s. . that's kind of exhausting. it's worth the effort though. up here, the whole city is spread out before you if you, if that's the perfect view down there, you can see that square, that's the town hall and right behind it. the munich is packed with cultural treasures that makes it a favorite destination for history and culture. books from all over the world. today, i want to find out what music's got to offer for tourists who come for education.
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well, what's on offer? who uses these offers and where's the difference between an educational trip and a normal holiday? well, i'm looking for answers and you're coming along well, tag along with the group of americans as they tour munich. meet to colombians. sure surround their hometown. and we get a tour of mexico's yucatan peninsula in this week's your video. first off to get an idea of what an educational trip is, i mean song of the munich tourist board on marine platts from what am i getting learning adventures usually start here? right? yeah, i did. you can. yes, the standard ones do. it's from here that munich involved. this is actually the
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intersection of the 2 districts ending and they were older than me and itself. the cell to pass through here and salt was sold by the machines. i left mary's column. this is where the monks lived, which is where munich got its name. and this was the main market square. when it got to be too small, the market moved to the victim. and this square survived because nobody was allowed to build on it. about we had no right on machine plots, you'll find the don't use it. a traditional restaurant, popular with tourists and locals alike. it serves all kinds of the varian specialties from port knuckles to veal sausage. and if you're lucky, musical, a compliment. we're ordering what's known as a bullet side back to typical for munich. what's
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here on the board that has a they've got a variety of bavarian specialties here in the cheese gone and we've got the all but stout specialty consisting of come over and asked are very rich, but very tasty with red onions. and we have various sausages here, and that's pork lard with cracklings and dried onions. this is an educational trip for me, but is sampling the local specialty state part of that kind of business where that's really not like callen, their art is absolutely culture. yes, we have a lot of high culture orchestras, 60 museums, everything, the heart desires, in terms of classical and contemporary art. and then we're going to the broad spectrum of everyday culture that is beer and beer gardens, eating and drinking and spending time together. all this makes it possible even for visitors to take part in the city's life and activities time and you know, what's the difference between a learning holiday and the regular one?
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you don't have much else if you have a widening your horizons has a lot to do with getting to know his city's culture as if you were actually living here. you could learn how kings had their houses built on audience plots over the centuries, for instance, or contemplate the urban arts or watch people surf on the ice bath and of other and the burden simply discovering that munich is so much more than beer and tasty food . things that munich has that been reduced to unfairly, not as much, it wasn't off offered into mass and we're trying to open up and say, hey, you know, it has a lot to offer a whole range of culture and learning opportunities like the big or little i don't want to reduce muni, but i'd still like to just pipe up with like, this is the little stuff. apparently educational trips to munich, a very popular no matter what arts culture history or food. but before we continue
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with our educational offerings, here's a brief overview of what you should know about you. nick munich is the capital of the state of beria and lies in southern germany within sight of the alps. about one and a half 1000000 people live here and over 8000000, tourists passing through the city annually. munich is probably best known for the world's largest beer festival, the october fest. but visitors to the city will find much more than just typical bavarian kaleri treats. but there are also many sides to see. for instance, the frauenkirche here to victor, ali, and mocked and audience tops. munich
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also has an impressive array of art venues. over 60 museums and galleries vie for attention. here. i'm going to spend some time in one of those museums because i want to learn about the art in munich in a good, 700 paintings by european artists from the 14th to the 18th centuries are exhibited here. and i'm getting a private tour from hard to story and she'll be revealing some of the secrets of the i did not boutiques treasures 2 of us not for the 1st. let's have a look at this world famous self-portrait of i, but i still have my number one thing. it is this self-portrait with fur trimmed robe. why did i do a pit himself in this pose
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a portion of the mind via the fact that time artists were more or less unknown nameless, and they were considered craftsman. and the way i do it, i represented himself here was something completely new. oh yes, that's new for the year. 50100, that is this reprint ation of himself, bears a resemblance to christ for whom, until that point, frankly, perspectives like this have been reserved to be could you take a picture of me with can see to get with the conceit to do the next painting is by i wish i'd offer. it depicts the famous battle of alexander officers in the year 333 b.c. when he was the difficulty just a quick look at the painting. can you point out alexander, to me, if i don't find that he's on that ridge? sure thing, which is being pulled by 3 horses, that guy perched about the others and i'm guessing that's him. if you think so,
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his rather prominent but interesting you, that's actually darrius. i picked the loser of the battle, catalina glad i'm assures me that it happens to a lot of museum visitors. i'm not counseling, it's hard to overlook the cord hanging down from the tablets. and if you follow the cord straight down, it will lead you to alexander sitting on a horse. it's as if your eye is being directed to where you should look in the picture. next comes this huge painting. the last judgment is in of the scene. you know, now in the 17th century, the 30 years rule that this was the tallest work and it determines the proportions here. if that's a clue, it's really the most magnetic self-image you hear in the future could take. i think you go to imagine how many people pose in front of it all was the last judgment of
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all things. think that's my cue. i'm not the only one learning something during my educational trip to munich. so did a tour group from the us? well, they were not on their own, but with colder. that's a nonprofit educational travel organization and we tagged along the bank guy, john langton is showing a group of american travelers, one of munich's most popular attractions, the famous glockenspiel on the old town hall. but this is a very particular group of tourists, the diversity of people who come people who are on the whole well educated reflection of what happens in the states, the knowledgeable people,
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people. but also people who are inquiring the new people who want to see something new and perhaps hear a different perspective. you know, this group of knowledge hungry americans is on a weeklong tour of munich and a very organized by road scholar. and they're spending an entire day on the site in munich city center. this is the rhodes scholar was founded with the intention of providing educational adventures for older age groups based on the idea of lifelong learning. and it's a nonprofit organization. so the revenues from these trips can fund other social projects and new programs as well. on to the next stop is the lace parag rhodes scholars program,
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the travelers who appear to have a special interest in educational travel. they include not just tours, but also talks by professor and other ex-pats, the organization officers of the village 1000 adventures in 150 countries. the group moves onto munich's paul, and the main thing here is to get the volume of the spur of the year. wanted to see what the court has been going, but most of the participants appreciate the background knowledge and details they learned on the top. down other guided tours in germany. this was a bit more thorough. he's got more background. it's much better than sitting home reading about things, just go places and it becomes interesting and touches you. and then you go back and you can read it open my mind. for most of these 9 people,
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seeing the dense was the highlights of the day, it's the foremost city palettes of the varian, princes, and kings. the group visits only a few special rooms, such as the antiquarian, but the explanations are comprehensive. carolyn anderson has done a lot of educational traveling and it is basically $38.00 trips. yeah, i like growth scholar. i've been many points of my old after almost 8 hours, the tour is nearing the end. but everyone in the group is still listening intently . and one should never underestimate travelers, insurance and thirst for knowledge when learning about the history of a place is often the focus of an educational trip in germany,
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the nazi period in particular has left its mark on many cities in the country. and that includes munich. i want to know more about that, so i've decided to spend some time at the munich documentation center for the history of national socialism near the curate exploits historian, doug beadle walks me through the exhibition in how was munich important to the nazis and not another to the winston of munich was at the center of the national socialism. this is where the nazi party was founded on here i'm going from here. we have a photo from 1903. a few years after the party was found that it was the party leader by that. and it was here that he gave notoriety, became more and more popular. because here he's speaking to 1800 people in munich, be a whole like those dear halls which are still popular today, offered hitler, a forum, an audience for his speeches. it's where he spoke to the masses and spread his
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racist and anti-semitic ideology. he didn't mention how does munich deal with all this today, the fact that this is where it started and before that in certain you do start moving in the meantime, i mean, it takes a very critical approach to this house is financed by the city of munich but the fact that munich was the birthplace of the city that gave rise to the nazi party is a topic that wasn't talked about for a long time before this documentation center has played a key role in breaking that silence. it is situated on the very place where what was known as the brown house once stood. that was the party headquarters. in the, 1930 s. an entire nazi administrative district was constructed in the area. it had 68 buildings and 6000 workers to allow me to fully understand the scale of things. the leaders shows me other places in the area which are also connected to the nazis.
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sorites. next door is the former fuel bowl, which housed hitler's office and those of his staff. today, it houses the university of music and performing arts munich. we continue along b. and i started to what is now the by the sheer luck, missed by the very end state bank and there i think it was when it was the fatal spot. originally stood on the spot that was a small palace for the family. and they don't talk about 1933. it became the guy stop oh headquarters. here the nazis planned the persecution of political opponents and jews. a few steps away. a memorial commemorates the victims of national socialism.
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our final stop is the community splits. it was the site of many nazi spectacles, the parades. and this is where i say goodbye to defeat it. now it's time for our weekly b. may it's lot. as you know, you can send us your travel videos. we sure are here and check in this time wood for york has sent us a video of his educational trip to mexico. he has visited the famous and i have to admit, i really would have liked to come along leg coming from illegal
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coming. that's
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odd art, history and culture. i've already gotten to experience all those aspects of an education oriented holiday. now i'd like to find out more about munich's traditions and one that centuries old here involve spear brewing it and drinking it. so everybody was nice to have you here. brewing seminars are offered here regularly. this one is being led by god of the munich brew mafia. first we hear what beer is made of water pops malt and east. it smells a bit rancid. doesn't it? get off my ok. now let's fill it up. then we start grinding our model. we've got 3
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kilos here and we need a strong muscular guy. that's me, right? ok. so this is easy to ground. malt is then steeped in hot water. it's a process known as smashing the so beer you should i would say, so. it's a tart. and this is a good one. after a while the mashing is done, then comes the lottery. i think it was, it is, this is the multi residue, this is the most i no longer sweep through your head and try it about what is it. and you'll notice that all the sweetness of them washed out,
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the next step would be to add hops to the liquid. they give periods, taste, and then yeast is added for fermentation. that makes beer an alcoholic beverage, but it's a long process. so we only learn the theory, but it would be a shame to go home without wetting our whistles. so the seminar ends with a tasting of the many different varieties of beer made by the munich group. we can face pretty soon, but 1st, all of the local thought local sewing us their hometowns, and this time we visit. but the superheat up in colombia, i'm going to and i'm cloudy. else at my desk with justice and together we'd like to show you our city. see, becky, that it's colombia's some capital only someone doesn't require your ip in the us most dollars out to us here at secure is
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trying to station it is more to us. of course you can come in by bus. that's but with a locomotive, it's far more exciting with aircraft that the engine comes from, but a ton of it will take you to a peaceful spot with fresh and old deadlifting daft idea of putting up with the if there was enough left, we're now in the plaza de, los communities in the middle of the historical sites you center houses all about and are both on the colonial style typical of the region, which if we call them that, if you ever felt like a bit. and this is, that could be a drone. know if you are in the 1982, it was declared a national monument. why don't you think we do that? that's only a possibility. and if you didn't see it, and you'll find restaurants bars and this reddish carol bellamy, it's made of just sugar water, lemon water, and
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a little food coloring made. but it has a long tradition in our city. if you want, it is not many people like you, but you don't let procure the bill. we set isabella's to meet. i think it's one of the 1st hand made products to be produced insecure. today there's even a song and a dance to it includes all, again, it's appropriate concern. it's a widely held up when best book is a bucket, african american will come. now you can see why secure is colombia's sold cattle. so we have a vast deposit that's sold was mined as early as the 16th century. and this statute represents the miners who worked in the mine. yeah. without you know, everybody exits and that is a tradition in mining, and that is to build
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a chapel for the minus. and here it is 180 meters deep underground. the famous salt cathedral of sympathy or every year it attracts around 600000 visitors from all over the world. in ways that are like, oh, not far away. you have a beautiful view of the city where no, that's been our little tour of superhero that you buy and see you soon in colombia, back in munich. the beer tasting is about to begin before a moment on, let's start with the munich classic communique, a lager in which the head of the other kind of thing was like we can hold the beer up to the light. it was one, has a relatively light colored,
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some cloudiness to it, and the beer has a flower, recent citrusy. and what is constant when you drink it? i'm told the 1st sentence is delicately sweetener. well, of all the horns, although there's not a lot of carbonation. a bit more reserved on the palate and so-called know when you swallow that one is gone. there's a better, an established flex, the muscles, a tentative look for this in moscow, but it was a delicious travelling. can be educational, even for my taste buds. unfortunately, my visit to munich is over, but it was fun. and as part of an educational trip, i have learned a lot arts, culture history, all there. i have to admit munich's really got something. well, bye bye. see you. next time you're on czech and
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