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then ongoing quest for the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship and hope for more security. more freedom and more dignity have their hopes been fulfilled. 10 years after the era spring, rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. ah ah ah mm. welcome to a new special edition of check in the cobra, 1900 pandemic has made travel difficult,
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but outdoor activities have become more popular. blue cash, ego and nicole foolish have also enjoyed time in the great outdoors in the past year. who gosh, they go, took a camper van to mark and cycles along the moses river. and nicole for english explored the bavarian out me 1st stop. luca steger takes us to the beautiful natural landscape, northeast of berlin, blah. this is the perfect ah, i'm doing it like many other germans this corona virus, summer. i borrowed a camper, van, and i look forward to breaking the fresh air in the will come on. ah,
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there are few people and a lot of space about 2 hours drive northeast of berlin fields as far as the i can see, ah, and many lakes in between. your nature, my world. ah, i've just arrived. that's my campsite at the lake. the bossier shows me the way to the parking space. so what now? yes ma'am, was last, you know, mr. steger, i'll walk in front on and you'll drive up there and then back in to ask. oh yeah. yeah, super keep coming. turn a bit to the right to go straight and know that a little to the right. great. you did it done. now i need electricity. and action. what extent are there more people here than in the
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past years? the government has recommended going on vacation in your own country because of the corona virus for this year. and indifference to corona virus measures were not fully booked. the book went, we could easily accommodate 200 more people. but we don't want to do that and tune you can see that there's a lot of speculative loca fin were outdoors, and the risk of infection is minimal. but we don't want anything to increase that on there as well. naturally, we have grown regulations. when are they going to we ask that you where a face mask and all public buildings and stores sanitary facilities and at the boat rental would follow. and we would switch hung up business. well, the typical campus movies like me or a permanent cameras, as you can from austin, doesn't feel like you can assume that in the camper community 10 percent of the people have never been to a german camp ground before. these are now under way to set that up. it's not as there's an even bigger run on camp sites. this is not i say, so in normal summers we turn away 20 people a day. one says lloyd's,
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now it's 3040 or even 50 from to he was when i hate to admit it, but we unplug the phone, come fast, his only handy to the for let and call. it just wasn't doable anymore. nice to me or my now are there must have night. do i have to put on repellent? me and tell know we fence them off a good night is this can be as you know, it's not a big from mosquitoes. plagues only happen if it's more and warm during breeding season than the larvae hatch. often it goes on, that's not the case this year. count your mosquito plans and will compensate you for each one for you in the shouldn't be too many. i'm not taking a big risk in saying that to stick boys. all right, thank you. my neighbors have already made themselves at home. the can prevent me here safely, so now it can take a break. i will explore the area on foot and buy bike, and to be honest, i'm really looking forward to over nature and swimming in the lake. so let's go the
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1st a tour of the site. nice and shady here. ah. and there is also a lake. this is very important because it's hot, really hot. ah, let's see if any of my neighbors are at home at all. for conway from chicago to come into linda. not far from here. mr. teen lagoon. you've been coming here for 20 years. yeah. yeah. why you camping because we always camp what's the best thing about it, but it's nice to be fresh and it's not so crime shows nice. not only can my even if the campground still not like being to talk in a hotel with 500 other people. i know the way camping here. this is caught up to the corona. we're on holiday here in germany. my daughter's lunch here. we have a wonderful spot. we're glad to use like the my god in my queue time to get on the
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bike news. as a cyclist, you have peace and quiet everywhere on the roads. there are hardly any cars, and you've got plenty of psychopath. that's really enjoyable. ah. did you know who likes to vacation here in the oh, come on. our chancellor, angular merkel. she grew up in this area, meadows forests, many rivers and around $600.00 lakes. so it's just the perfect spot for all those for looking for peace and quiet. ah, ah, i want to look around the mach lakes nature park. why
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are there so many lakes here? the landscape has taught a teeth and to my father knows them. he's a nature guide and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect damage. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dam. you will come august. yes, the mark has many, many layers. the year we have a natural, a greeted by beaver who is stunned and is mistook to be made. the dam here with wooded mud, hold its impenetrable unstable to dish. on to is w. i can walk over it. this is gotcha no problem. conflict. okay, then i'll climb on. the beaver's roof, being a fever's way, 25 to 30 kilos. so that was my, wait a minute, no problem. me the beaver design this landscape, creating
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a habit. it for many other species. that is at all in a day's work for a beaver. how long does the beaver take for that? i figure just a couple hours and then there's another leak. it's like a come on. can you actually jump into any leak like that more or less and, you know, in terms of the water quality, yes of us in that there are protected areas are not allowed to set foot into calm enough on expertise and been up on stage. where does a dock or a beach? it's no problem. centrally, large and small lakes, they all formed when the glaciers retreated during the last ice age 15000 years ago . ah, i continue my trip through the long, shady avenue. it's a better. i take
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a break. the the church is as old as the village. it dates from the 13th century. it's nice here. this is the opportunity to buy some provision. i even find regional. here the i got my old from the mog chilly gees that's mine. and now let's go to the next blake me. it's not far. it's obvious that 1st nevada also has a lake this is the perfect spot with the
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the next stop on our check in special about traveling during the pandemic is the moodle valley. ah, it's pretty dark in here. it's pretty chilly to. i'm in tom. on the mozilla river. the city is known for these on the ground cellar balls. where are we? what kind of filler is this one? is it when one of the lot of the tub kaba, my wine cellar, my liquor? unfortunately, they no longer use just such today. it's complex, there are fellows under the hold of tom tom. because at the end of the 20th century, it was a huge wine trading center. people said it was the 2nd largest wine trading center
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in europe after bordeaux and from baltimore, when in the 1898 alone, some 18000000 leases of wine made their way from here out into the big, wide, wide, even in the course of either the, the 1st thing, all the visitors noted above ground is the bridge gate on the missouri l. at the beginning of the 1900 century. there was enough whales here to commission the well known berlin art nouveau architect bono, moving. he not only designed the bridge gate, but also a number of villa art lubo architecture characterizes cotton's got to this date a great place to start my journey along the missouri. ah ah. today i want to find out why the miguel is one of the most beautiful river
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escapes in germany. so i'm off for right along a part of the move, the psychopath from cob kaba, to co him. but that's not all. i'll also be finding out why move the wines are so special. the nice thing about a bike path that runs along a river is that it's fairly flat, at least as long as it's close to the water. the missouri valley also offers a lot of beautiful panorama. but for those, do you have to paddle a little harder. ah, but it's worth taking the d tour uphill here. for example, are the ruins of even book castle built in the 14th century. it was repeatedly attacked, destroyed, and rebuilt until it was finally blown up in the 18th century. from here, i can get a fantastic view over the missouri valley, the biking along the moves l. i can
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definitely recommend that. most of the time you can right along the water boy from cars and streets, through natural landscapes or small wind rowing villages, the river and the wind. somehow they belong together, especially near. it's where you'll find the cold months, probably the most famous vignette in germany because of the deep slope i need the winemaker. matthew's mom is why is the wind from the missouri also special? how does that differ from other wind? fine. yeah, it's the soil di and because we have the steep shale slopes, the slate found at these elevations warms the venue are slightly wind bags not due to its dark color. the slate stores heats die and are cited, which is admitted to the grape vine, little by little. and it does not. we're not given. that means it's always a little warmer up here on the hill than in the flat or areas. and that helps the reasoning. most of all to ripen well, because reasoning is a great variety that ripens relatively late. notice. so here are the reasoning
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matures nicely without acquiring too high and alcohol content. and due to the shape soil wine is it has a great morality and not allocate isn't chief about and can i eat one? can what it won't have very like which making, but we're still too far from harvest on time. and so it won't be much of a tree, but not. you'll notice that the grapes are still pretty hard to be. but if you want to try, oh, go ahead. when you will be in merced as kansas ganna torn or all like i said that recently ripens late guys. and a lot of it so sour, a lot of acid and not much sugar. we have other varieties that mature somewhat sooner and already taste great. he's make, they'd have been better for a taste. no, don't be offended, but well, just spit it out. awesome it out of the vineyard into the pick up matthew and also shows me his wine shop where he can taste the fruits of his labour the
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winemaker. ah, not what have we got? yes, look, i selected a wine for you vine, and i was a reasoning of course, from the vineyard we just visited in our vine back and didn't give it a try and wins. and one shirts are going to did mine with pleasure. so to your health, mahogany to void. delicious . wonderful. and i'm glad you like has been if you could, maybe you noticed the morality i was talking about popping up. well, i'm not much of a one kind of serving. i could say that the wine is somewhere between sweet and sour. what should i be tasting? what is unique about this wine or characters in vine?
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generally, it has a slightly peachy aroma. as is the case with many re things, there is the nice really characteristic thing about our recent grown on the steep slopes. is it slight morality which makes it tastes a bit salty puppy? if you let the wind dance around a bit on your pallet, it develops this characteristic quality and a certain lightness of a special window. even though it's quite mature, it's a bit lighter and doesn't have such a high alcohol content on lifestyle. and that's what makes the modal and it's shale soils, so special. i wonder if you bought them, or they buy the machine, made that way along them ozell, the psychopath runs on both banks of the river on route. you can always find fairies to take you to the other side.
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the i still have a few kilometers to go before i'll reach my destination. co. him. visible in the distance is how come castle. it looks old, but only dates from the 1900 century. cochrane has just 5000 inhabitants, but it's much visited city. many mozilla river cruises set off from here. i've got one last tip for you. and cochran, take the cable car up to the pin up back. from there, you have to hike a little further over the rock to the pin quotes. the this cross was put here in memory of a shepherd wanting to save one of his animals from falling and died in the process
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from this spot. you have the whole panorama in front of you ah, for our final stop on this special edition of check in nicole release brings us to new heights on a tour in the bavarian out the small, the very in town nestles. and i've come here because i want to spend some time in the mountains for some site and later on foot the me, my destination is the shots and seen a point in the better stein mountain range. loot the 2nd had a house build up there for the 1st leg of the journey, i have reserved a bike. i know welcome to make the climb
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a little easier. i've decided to rent an e by us and then is there anything i should watch out for? i mean, i think the feeler, since probably the most common error people make it overestimating the situation. got accomplished with the bikes will take you just about anywhere. they offer a lot of power. then suddenly you're at the summit and can't get down before this. ok to over extend yourself. that's why you should be careful on the descent. keep your hands on the brakes. take your time, go slowly and enjoy the nature around. you know, don't come shooting down and it's that all the she's soon as i leave mitten. bob, i'm in mary, and the beautiful bavarian lamps the past are wide and the ascent is still manageable. after a couple of minutes of riding through the forest, i arrived at a lake last se, but i still have
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a long way to go. the after one last deep climb, i think i deserve another little break. so it's nice to see the better stein know rest for the weary. it's time for the 2nd part of my truck, but i won't be making the a send to the king's pals on shot and all by myself. stephan adams will accompany me. he's a mountain guide from mittens, but he says the mountains have a calming effect on him, and that sometimes you just need to look and listen. i was
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ah, ah, we're getting close to the top. on the side of the trail, stefan points out some yellow gentian. to me it's a plant commonly found in the alps. it thrice here at an altitude of the 1800 meters use that was worth it. not bad, not at all. mm. and there it is. i can see my goal that kings house on shackman at the foot of the stein mounted me, the tina back tore them in. climate change are said to be threatening. the alpine flora and fauna is that something you see yourself. you spend a lot of time in the mountains and with the feeling them back, wonder big tourists move. in the case of tourism. yes,
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some thought there are popular spots like the to spit to summit that are really over run by masses of tourism. but as you experience yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up. can you like to go from there or really quiet areas, for instance, in the call vendor range over there in the even in peak season. and we're at the absolute peak of the season right now. you can be all on your own. same last, this is the one thing that very different this year is the corona virus. when a lot of people are spending their holidays closer to home, many germans are saying in germany, what if you notice here in the region? the dinah i phone i here and you'll get tickets. this and the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. relaxed in the sense that most readily accept it. when you say they can't do something or other, if it gets either way, there's not so much i want it and i want it now which has been something of a trend the past few years. when did i get really unpleasant?
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we're not seeing any of that enough. people seem happy with whatever is possible. i hope it will stay that way for a while. little paradise right outside your door. the thanks for showing it to me. my pleasure. i can handle the last stretch on my own. the king's house is now in plain sight. of course king lewd vase didn't walk up here himself. he had servants to carry him in a letter. this summer the king's alpine hide out is closed in compliance with social distancing and hygiene guidelines. but after the long hike, we definitely want you to see what it's like inside me. oh, in spite of the beautiful west pine paneling, the living quarters on the ground floor come across as relatively plain, seemingly out of character for the fairy tale king. ah.
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the upper story however fully reflects its creator. here louis the 2nd, had a sumptuous hall, built in oriental style, crammed full of gilded carving lip through stained glass windows and decorated with fine rug magnificence. chandeliers, peacock feathers ah. the turkish room with its fountain center provided a spectacular backdrop for the king's birthday celebration. isolated high in the bavarian, all he recreated the magical world. a be in nice. ah, was my money i
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just before reaching my final destination i have a close encounter with a stubborn local it won't work. yeah, it's cool. didn't expect that, did you quite the whole one cow mill. me . me india. ah, look out point is where my journey and king lucy had the belvedere built, not far from his house. from here the view of the rhine valley is simply breathtaking. ah! if you haven't got anybody to carry you up the mountain height like this is pretty intense, but the journey, the destination right. plus there is nothing like that feeling of satisfaction. you
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get once you reach the top and you get this view. so extremely exhausting, but also extremely worth it. mm. ah, excuse me. the me the news
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