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mourning over the world come here because it's a century of horse breeding and equestrian sports. some 100000 horses are said to live in manchester a lot more than almost anywhere in europe horses have been bred at the north rhine-westphalia and state stud for nearly 200 years. you can take a tour of the stud farm. there are 160 horses in residence used as breeding stock and to train professional writers. but whether on a horse or a bicycle the best way to explore minister land is in the saddle. and . i've got another appointment now i'm here to meet city councilor matjes pick one of his areas of responsibility is
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sustainability and stuff so naturally he's come to our appointments for bike. to pick but how come everyone amongst us cycled spot is untidy leaving school cycling is just part of the monster lifestyle for everyone from the man to the bishop to city employees rides a bike as far because it's the fastest way to get around here. but can they what can traffic planners from other places learn from unstuck and stop falling and i'm one of would know bob we have a wonderful infrastructure for cyclists and it starts with a promise not so small by careening road around the town. there are a cycling street set of 400 kilometer network of cycle paths in the months to area alone and we have to allocate a lot of money to expand the network business and that's why the all simple. has also won awards for climate protection and its energy policy what have you done to achieve that now i mean they're muslims one measure is the change in pension funds for employees and. staff in the city of minster we have
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a council consciously decided on diesel and c o 2 neutral investment or avoiding child labor avoiding businesses that invest in armaments in order to point the way to climate protection and sustainability know how to cut through that. climate protection has a long tradition in winston since the late 1990 s. when we even had a department in the city administration devoted to the climate and energy and we engage the public in discussions on these issues issues such as wind turbines we have our own combined cycle power plant and funding programs for solar energy so it is a central focus if you consider to green city how much is that the result of citizen involvement. we're very interested in discussing and even deciding fundamental questions with our citizens that's also because we have a very young city with many university students but also a very committed city which weighs in on many social issues and we're quite proud
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of that. are you always bike or do you have a car if you have a very rarely i drive less than 5000 kilometers a year thanks for your time. and off we go. well and now we have to go to the wild nature of canada from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view me. please. my
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next stop is ozzy. and billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on the round trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh mongst when i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation.
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between guns and up there you can see the number of the shipyard gave us a bone almost 01. when what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period of the boat still operate. as it does when we have a chargeable batteries down in the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far that he may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure he must i won't have an accident and the i'll be right here but. not much can go wrong at this speed. he's about sebastian you want to take over. if you want to i don't know. surrounding the lake is in $1000.00 hectare park stays drene in more ways than one
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. wolf they on the water a little bit if you're interested in scuba diving in building a boat 40 kilometers. away from here is a place for you they have an underwater world forever to. a manmade diving park 120 meters long and 60 meters wide going to and erica in a heart from one star getting ready to enter the water they have their own equipment but it's possible to rent diving gear and book an introductory course. visibility underwater is $4.00 to $5.00 metres. european sturgeon inhabit the park these are about 2 metres in length but they can grow up to 6 made his position alpha and it's
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a fantastic experience and i'm not afraid of the fish because they don't harm air but they're huge and when you suddenly have a fish swimming below you and the next comes from the side and another comes along above you and sometimes they do actually touch you. in. the couple you swim along st reef like walls to a temple with columns that are 5 metres tall. in this in nice event mysterious do you feel like an underwater archaeologist says the water is slightly murky and then suddenly figures appear out of nowhere else the mists of . the highlight in the underwater pocket is a sunken ship that was put here after it was retired from service as
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a supply vessel. has come on i'm talking to your nazi dollar. single time a complex or simply to launch as a new surprise around every corner. yes this is art you can find a sculpture on practically every corner some of them are pretty wild. like the 100 arms of the one. these artworks were installed as part of the ongoing sculpture project moon stakes edition. a free app provides more about the sculptures and their creators.
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this art exhibition takes place in public spaces only every 10 years so we can look forward to 2027 here i fear impressions of what's going on the city during this event. free to behold and mainly outdoors the last time 35 artists from around the world exhibited their work in munster was in summer 2017. many public spaces became stages like this one performance art in the historical town hall. in the city's inland harbor ackman from turkey installed an underwater bridge. and on the promenade a fountain with plaster and bronze figures by nicole eisenman from new york.
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the works were placed all over the city and not always easy to find in a dark tunnel thermal electric chandelier by bottle from braman. and in a derelict cemetery cameroonian artist and a human being installed his celestial masks. this sort of vent has been mounted in minster every 10 years since 977 and some works you can get to stay when it's over. my final stop today is the crew for to take a lively quarter popular with students i'm going to pop into a quaint traditional restaurant called. regulars can store their personal beer steins by the bar by the way organic beer
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has been brutal years since 1978 just the place to reflect on my day and when stuff . is somehow both historical and innovative i was able to travel far back in history experience crazy art and get to know some great ideas about the climate protection and the beer is delicious so it's definitely worth a visit. is
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the masses here are in for a ride. the drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. taxis accommodate passengers all over the world. the drive coach felix. read. 60. all. their stories they're fairly young personal charm. the chesterfield remember the lead and they share
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private footage with us that has never been seen dislike. us. talking back to the starts of people 26 on t w. what do you recollect. do you correct. trouble. like a machine if you live in mensch mount was known as an. i mean maybe one day they will they will have your all and preferences that we care about and they will be you know to become like and your new species.
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