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tv   Projekt Zukunft  Deutsche Welle  March 21, 2021 12:30am-1:00am CET

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we've got some tips for your bucket list. manager corner. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. w.h.y. we go. to . seaside resorts and red brick gothic architecture those are going to be 2 key
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elements of my trip to germany's northeast i want to discover sheilds and a world heritage city and the baltic island of luton. to get a little overview of i'm at st mary's church it's considered a masterpiece of late gothic architecture and those a tower that gives me a perfect view of the city. here in charlotte and i'm going to add my you're an amazing viking treasure and a local delicacies i'm also really looking forward to exploring the island of including in the low season one it's not so overrun with tourists. besides that we'll show you what delusions famous shock is used for. our female of the week takes us to a popular festival and columbia. and our
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globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. and was founded in $1234.00 and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance the hanzi attic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in 2002. and the court you'll find a real eye catcher that gore's fuck a former training sailing boat built in 1933 if these planks could talk the captain's cabin has seen german russian and ukrainian skippers rest their reading at. the vessel was built and hamburg and was given to the soviet union as reparation after world war 2 in 1901 and became property of the ukrainian merchant
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navy. since 2003 the course fox has been back in its original harbor serving 1st and foremost as a museum the vessel which is not sea worthy anymore is maintained by an association that hopes to one day bring the old lady back to see. the building you see right behind me was built several decades after the gores fought but it's just as impressive since opening its doors in 2008. has welcomed over half a 1000000 visitors a year and once inside he will understand why prepared to enter the underwater world. excluding time in the o.t. on the home is large pool for shoaling fish. there has to be enough food to satisfy
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the appetite of the $250.00 kilos and shark otherwise it will eat the mackerel. there are 45 aquariums here the biggest contains almost 26000000 liters of salt water and is the museum's main attraction. the foundations were laid for the old sea on a human september 2006 on the peninsula. less than 2 years later the museum was opened with 9000 square meters of exhibition space german chancellor angela merkel attended the opening. since then the old siani room has become an integral part of tribes and. behind the scenes numerous employees keep it up and running the old siani homes residents need about 10 tons of food a year fish kristie asians squid and dry food. and
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i'm a little bit this summer feisty and others more hesitant so we have to make sure they all get their fair share. this oceanographic museum focuses on marine life in the north and baltic sea. among the visitors are both tourists and locals. children can come here for classes outside the normal school curriculum that's great for us in strollers and they can study biology in the old see our nails in the. city. and by informing people about the world's oceans the museum also aims to help protect them. this building was an abbey and tell the 16th century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armory and school in the 1950 st catherine's monastery was turned into
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a museum. the most remarkable of its countless extent it is this viking treasure that was discovered after a storm washed up on the neighboring island of hidden sea. and this in viking treasure doing in chas and that's what. they didn't say treasure came to because back in 873 a woman went to a goldsmith here and. wanted to know what one of the pieces was worth as it looked a bit like old. nicole smith fetched who was the museum's 1st ever director that would have. immediately knew it had been made by vikings on more and more pieces mysteriously came to light so the museum director went to hidden say bargained with the fisherman and managed to acquire 16 of these amazing pieces of jewelry or and for this museum soft sifton tied it is toying smokes yeah.
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do you know what everything is someone i can tell that's a necklace but with the rest you'll have to help me. when you. never see recognised is the only piece that's really solid gold. doesn't. it consists of several gold rods twisted to. gathered here and we had the most beautiful object in the entire ensemble. a kind of approach used as a class for an outer garment that much had moments with. the backing from franconian court attire this round fibula was used in their clothing. and that's what i've been the scandinavian originally had 2 oval fibula or didn't. then we have these pendants they have proper legs so you can hang them on a chain as if you had none of the 10 mcguffin and you'll be sure this treasure is
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in one piece or could there still be some gold buried in the sand and hidden in the . board of a stick to the death of them and the thought that we still hope we might find another piece and if you look at the pendant you can see they're not all identical that's a different similar but they're so skillfully crafted that i'm very into zine i think about the yen when they're mcguffin although if you assume they have been symmetrically arranged on a chain 2 or more pieces are definitely missing a few folks buying a stock or one for life maybe someone from hidden say it's one of those pieces in a jewelry box and this is a tile or some gotcha is this kind of gold treasure unique to under or is there something similar elsewhere in germany or europe. as is all i am such. a treasure like the one we have here is unique the vikings tended to work in silver and so on ensemble of jewelry in the pure gold is incomparable but it's almost pure
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gold we've analyzed the materials just like if you look closely at the pieces you'll see it's the highest quality goldsmiths aren't you could expect from that time music ones. which is outside of africa. check out some of our favorite travel pics on instagram followers on d.w. travel. before continuing my travels i need to replenish my energy reserves and for that i'm going to try a local specialty i know i have been told i have to try the bismark herring and yes you must or maybe even a cherry matches in my i don't think i'll go for the bismarck i've heard so much about it. no one in bismarck of bismarck sure thing i miss my for the noise. the name goes back to bismarck the 1st chancellor of the united germany he loved
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them apparently. and then given the no matches to try to. go just special how's it to get to but i think it's well pickled so it's nice and sour and the skin is still on the way it should be. so delicious. full and happy i get on the road this bridge connects to the island of luton and to prepare you for my next destination here's a little overview. bergen is germany's largest island and like it is in the state of mechlin book for almost 80000 people live here added to that are far more than a 1000000 tourists annually the sandy beaches can get really full in the summer but
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things are quite relaxed in the winter. when. the armored is known for its distinctive clips they rise up over 100 meters above the sea and are part of the. national park. the critics to information center lies above the cliffs. it takes you through 70000000 years of the earth's history from the primordial era to the present. beyond the coasts bogan is also shaped by its landscapes. the island alone has 3 nature reserves. down wasn't all and or the rushing roland is another of logan's attractions for the steam train has
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travelled the narrow gauge track since $895.00 at a pace more leisurely and then its name implies. one of the places that i wasn't at all and take soon is to go on it's hunting lodge . the building in a tally in renaissance style dates from the 19th century and became a popular destination for the nobility and celebrities back then. bismarck is said to have climbed the $150.00 steps in a tower to enjoy the view. like other seaside resorts going to has benefited from tourism since the early boom in the late 19th century. former villages like selling then been developed into fashionable baltic sea spas with their magnificent bill is near the beach. they're
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blaming white wooden decorations are typical of the architecture associated with seaside resorts. in 1870 bins had a total of 80 vacationers nowadays you can add over half a 1000000 to that but in winter i can barely imagine what this must look like in summer. because as you can see in the low season things are just like back in the day no people no hustle and bustle just perfect if you're looking for some peace and quite .
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well now take a giant leap from the baltic sea down to the swiss all our video blogger steve heymans and a fellow globe trotter paid a visit to the world famous wonder sports resort of doubles and from the look of it they spend their entire time on skis skates america. and my quest to show you the best winter does 2 nations brought us to the alps sikka. from davos switzerland. davos is a municipality in the country on earth go bend or crease song at $1560.00 metres it's the highest town in europe and home to one of switzerland's biggest ski resorts with 6 main ski areas totaling 320 kilometers of slopes. good morning i
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got up 33 to get to so everyone else. after a full day of seeing it sometimes i have some hostile charges which. mention. being a comment about celebrities on the field of play let's. listen for us to step in this ice skating rink. where some of the folks here. looks so elegant interested. enough to get a little while with a slightly off topic. for getting that we're getting back. to. the
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big legislative fix here. we're now taking these bets it's called blogging. today we're on the yacht club song which is another really popular ski and snowboard spot right next to the horse center and i've heard the word pull down that. i'm not. going to let.
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go this much mysteriously to come to my next stop. the island of blues is got to know it's the island's gateway to the baltic sea from here i'm setting out to see the famous chalk cliffs from the water. but unfortunately today is not my day the sun can't get through the mist and clouds . but it's certainly striking the way they tower majestically out of the water. you can stalk close form with our goal leave the islands most spectacular coastline
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but the chalk is also a natural raw material with many useful applications and you need treatments for example. cliffs were created 68000000 years ago in southern europe through the shifting of tectonic plates the chalk deposits were pushed to the north during playful periods they were thrust to the surface the chalk is made from the remains of tiny marine organisms. just by the last line of the strokers especially pure because no other sediments were dragged into this basin with it. and there are those for the last 150 meters or truck sediment sitting here on the surface in the overflow here and some of them are up to 160 meters above sea level but a militia and there's only one place in germany where they exist and that's here on the island of kruger does a sea of it's all you. can even has a museum devoted to chalk it's been mined here for almost 200 years chalk is used
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as fertilizer in paint and in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. to process the chalk it's soaked in water separated from undesired components and dried what used to take 8 weeks now takes about 8 minutes. for medicinal chalk only especially fine material is used after it's been additionally cleaned what remains as the museum informs visitors are mainly residues a planktonic form enough era these single celled animals had skeletons made of small calcite platelets when the organisms died they sank to the seabed and formed the chalk sediment. physiotherapist york snyder from sausan its has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early 1990 s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and
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circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. then if you know what it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold or if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold or not but for chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. down when. the poultice is sealed to stop the truck from drying out medicine or chunk was used on him going as early as the turn of the 20th century. the sediments from the cretaceous period ah. also used to help cleanse and regenerate the skin as a face mask. this absolute by style skin is so soft off to its home and at 1st it tingles a bit but the skin regains its moisture quite quickly and then it feels so much softer to put it to absolute pleasure.
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one thing that's never lacking on a holiday island legan is accommodations there are thousands of hotels apartments and vacation homes but if you're looking for something a little unusual head to now talk about where you can rent floating lodges and houses on stilts and you can try out a whole range of water activities tell ya each is the man behind the idea. of this is a truly unique place how did you come up with it and. we have just about everything on offer when it comes to water sports and that makes us unique and we can. you can learn sailing with us go swimming off the terrace of your house you can go fishing you can do everything related to water. from a launch in the floating houses were the 1st of their kind in germany and the houses on stilts that you see in the background are still unique in germany i think the bus what kind of tourists come here do they like the concept. in the summer and
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in the holiday season many families with children come here because they can spend their time sailing swimming and fishing. but we also have gusts to come only in the winter because we have regular customers who have been coming for decades every winter for 3 or 4 weeks they know what to expect and they have their favorite floating arms they bring their own red wine and pasta turn off their cell phones open a good book and really enjoy the trying quality of winter. by. the still taxes on the southern coast are inspired by similar constructions on the mall defs. that goes for the inside too. i may not have brought any red wine and pasta but a book is enough to make myself at home. well i sit back relax and watch as evening
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falls you guys are in for another v mail this one takes us to the fiesta they sang kwan in colombia an annual celebration that goes on for 4 days and according to this video sent in by ricardo king younis i'd say a good time was had by everyone involved. we. thank you.
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thank you was. such. a outlook of. feeling. when we. cut. the river from my last stop on leading takes me back to the beach of the.
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where. in winter you'll find bonfires and mulled wine here. on monday a little. known name would. love . women. and the perfect place to take a look back at my trip. moni and then. from the gold treasure and struggling to the spectacular nature including if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and all the stress that comes with that you should definitely consider a trip to the baltic sea especially in low season.
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