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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  May 3, 2021 12:15am-12:30am CEST

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right now this at one time is one of my favorite places to be was the biggest shipyard in the entire world and the 1st kind of factory lines started here in venice. pretty. we're on the island of chad closer now where we're based and where a lot of our fun happens is not just we work here but we also on my off days i like to come here to to hang out because it's just a really beautiful island it's an open area where there's lots of grass and you feel nature here you can this is where the lagoon starts of venice and where i think the fun happens. or. or or. or or if. you are not allowed to skateboard at all in venice so that i work in this beautiful island it's amazing that i have all this space.
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idea behind classic boats venice was to create a company that was offering sustainable choices as it pertains to the marine. the marine industry so to speak in venice so we thought to take classical craftsmanship traditional craftsmanship that was venetian and in particular a boat like this which is some people thought which is a traditional venetian sailing boat and rowing boat and to convert it instead of with an electric engine so that we could rent this without driver and so that gas could come to venice and experienced a venetian lagoon in a sustainable way but also in a traditional way. from this year from 2020 looking at it venice has suffered a lot in terms of tourism but on the flip of that we had a lot of guests were. king for sustainable tourism which was incredible which was
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a big plus for us and the cleanliness of the city definitely improved. hi guys my name is brandon jr ranger in the park i'm ready to take you up on the safari come with me let's go. on from the eastern cape was born in canton and see which is. a little bit of interesting the waltz ever since i was born. so walden less is more of myself and the field guide i have already to work in the group of pocket so amazing because it's so big they don't versity all the want like it's so rich.
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that is a martial. science one of the largest goals around and those eagles actually when they fully grown they can pick up a baby impala they specializes in morning time visits you can see the turning of sort of banging on the other side of their lives that are just feeding on. every time i drive in these roads it's a new day every day i mean look at this vastness just open. it says just be. calm would you be not happy. with. mr murphy the most ignorant. one come to.
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train on the bridge this is where i wife come with me. this special amazing because they utilizing what's been there as part of the history so to have but actually train with a combination i think to most places where you actually sit and look at the water but not the water and so it's very very unique to have that sound of the heap of good quality the whole the ecosystem is here actually wanting to sometimes you don't need to go in the game you can just sit outside and literally the wild will come to you which is fantastic it's a sign of hope because last year was a very tough year for the tourism industry and then most of their colleagues they've been laid off and through their work.
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every day we estimate about profit 800 cars driving through the park every day i mean with along. a single vehicle drive literally the animals would actually we haven't seen literally big elephant dung on the road lions leaping everywhere because there's no one there it's like they beg for the tourists to come back. i would suggest people they should come and explore kruger national park this is the best place ever. take you to cross the falls treated to an invigorating one of the world's 7 natural wonders.
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let me present a gossoon national park you know world heritage site it was also declared one of the 7 new owners of the world and 2011. park covers 195000 texas and protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power in our state but in the. first week was to some 260000 residents its economy revolves around tourism is drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty
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6. one must say is the omagh even our mosque oh my it was built in the early 1980 s. and it's part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 his release was amazing when. you think in front of the mosque as an arab pastry shop still good for those who like to enjoy middle east and treats at the dishes coffee coffee. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's the scene spawning up around a river it connects falls to because who in brazil would see it that their less day in paraguay but and. from the friendship bridge we come straight ahead to the mark all dust press from. this space is known because of that which marks the junction
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of brazil. and argentina it's also where the river converge is with the river and gives the city its night let's find out more about it when one. has many surprises in store for tourists especially when it comes to the environment i'm here at. the only place in the world focused on preserving atlantic rainforest but let's take a closer look at fish. as
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well as being one of. destination was to follow this set of 275 waterfalls also marks the brazilian argentine border. team is just that i did you like forced to. come and enjoy it. you. got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot.
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well you know my name is ruben paella if i'm an adventure tourism guide and i live in the beautiful city of behind me you can see a famous landmark the v.a.d. cover ok no the most active volcano in my city is considered the capital of adventure tourism in chile come with me i'll show you around. lake and great mountain landscapes just walk to con it's surroundings have to offer there are a lot of things to do here yet yet if you've ever been visit in must go to one of the arak area forests we're here on the trail of the humvee and the goons that see what we can find come on follow me. i wanted to show you something magical this is something really magical funny that we encounter specifically in this region in it. the air carriers had a unique to our region or they can be over
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a 1000 years old and our carriers as old as 1400 years have been found where you meet me and look what i came across what could be better than hugging a 1000 year old friends. any during this beautiful hike besides the arak areas in the lakes that you can also admire this beautiful volcano that danielle is the biggest folk a know in the south with a height of 3776 meters. we all know the co-occurring market gastronomically market from the future dishes something delicious. and here is my dish homemade speciality of the region who tell us. we have been hit home. by the current corona situation i have not had
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a job in the tourism sector since march last year and we had great hopes that the situation would improve this summer that it unfortunately has not and we now have to go into complete quarantine for the time being what is it about that. he doesn't native of this region i recommend you climb the via rico volcano this is because there are a few volcanoes in the world where you can see a lake of global and climbing via rica is quite easy so i invite you all to come here and climb the via rico volcano.
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