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this can have this if you want to travel in a sustainable way. for example, in fryeburg, a city that likes to claim to be a leader in ecology and sustainability in germany. well, let me start from the beginning, the 3, and that takes me 3. your fryeburg, me traveling, and filming in a sustainable way. that's what we're trying to do on check in this time, we're paying special attention to our energy consumption. for example, taking the train instead of traveling by plane. it takes longer, but it also means we get to see more of the countryside. me. i'm on my way from light switch to fryeburg. the city in the extreme south west of germany is considered to be particularly eco friendly. fryeburg is also called the green city. well,
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what does that actually mean and what other consequences for me as a traveler, that's exactly what i would like to find out today. i also coming up what makes me a fryeburg, a popular vacation destination and meet the local. a brazilian chicken viewer shows as his homeland st equal sioux falls or email of the week takes us on a road trip through pedagogy in ah, in of course here in fryeburg, i want to be eco friendly to in addition to public transportation, there's a good network spike across the city. check in editor and. and our camera woman is
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a bit boring bikes too. because we don't rent the car, we save big on fuel. the bicycles traffic in fryeburg has priority over cars. that is a long tradition here, but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way . and this tory goes to the center. before i find out more about fryeburg sustainability concept, i'd like to give you a brief overview of what's important here. before corona virus and travel restrictions, fryeburg welcome to 73000000 taurus. each year they strolled along the bachelor, these narrow gutters and marveled at the minster. try for live at the edge of the black forest. you can get a good of it from the last pack or the castle hill,
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the due to a few graphical location in the upper mine rich valley. it's often much warmer and fry board than in other parts of germany. the old town is dominated by the famous landmark, the minster, well known art historian jacobo, part one called it's 116 liter, tall gothic tower. the most beautiful speier on earth and other touching building here is the historical merchant dating from 15. 32. it's striking red facade, future sculptures of hotspot rulers, fryeburg, museum of municipal history is also located here by q 100. 30000 peoples live in fryeburg, including some 30000 students. the cities university may be among germany's oldest
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boasts one of the most modern libraries, although not every one is a fan of its glass aside. its undisputed that the building consumes less than half the energy its predecessor debt. when it comes to ecology, fryeburg is a pioneer and home to germany's 1st helio trope, howard by solar panels. the structure rotates to follow the sun in 1994. it became the world's 1st less energy house, generating more power than it uses. fryeburg is also known for its own bomb quarter, built as a sustainable district on the grounds of a former military base is partially car, free, and home to energy saving buildings. the hybrid latest example of ecological architecture is its new city hall. thought to be the 1st public building in the world to generate more energy than it consumes in one the german sustainability award in 20.
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the news, i get a little city tour for he could paste that she 1st lead me to the square in front of fryeburg historic town hall. here as everywhere across the city, you can find a narrow brook. looking to hope i noticed this little tripping hazard in the city. what's it all about? some of the guns, 3 states are really employed and i'm really the main reason these gutters were built back in the 12th century was to have water in the city to put out fires to other cities, have them to travel. it's got lots of other cities had them, but most places have filled them in because of course there hasn't. i really wanted to preserve it, spacious system and really for the for that and the 1970 yeah, you do this, you know how this lovely building from the 16th century is called the whale house.
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it became so famous because erasmus of rotterdam lived here for 2 years. it taps the great philosopher and freethinker, constantly complained about it should be at white. this house i follow you said it was so full of them and it was unbearable. and with the bells of saint martin's church shining every hour, he could never concentrate and take a photo anyway, that's always the problem when you want to take a nice picture, but you're standing right in front of it. that's. that's true. you need to move back a bit out the everyday sustainability that is almost taken for granted in fryeburg can be found on the us. here you will find many regional products from farmers in the area at the week, day market. right next to the market stalls at the entrance to the minster. you could measure whether the goods were appropriate, but it's the unit of measurement for a container with this conference and this time and was used to measure grain. does
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your smart, this is the measure for wouldn't beam. that's yeah, and this was interesting. it's a for, this is ellen. you can measure yours here. be able to probably had really big, full time for a coffee break. and of course, also in sustainable styles. the fair trade beans are roasted in fryeburg. i'm going to be honest. i was expecting a paper cup with a plastic lit, i've been taught better the of course, you often have to stay overnight when traveling and since that should also be sustainable on our trip to fryeburg, we stay at the green city hotel. it's one of 2 hotels in fryeburg that's known as
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particularly sustainable for one. it's energy comes from solar technology standing in front of the hotel that has a sustainability content. is that still the exception, or is it already the standard fryeburg norms? pilots for years sustained ability has been the trademark hotels in fryeburg with the others. it's about many little things on this, but just like with the people, it's the some of these little things that make for understandable lifestyle. like where do the products for the breakfast buffet come from? what about the heating? where does the energy come from here? how is the place cleaners in all these things that aren't always so visible? so together with an environmental institute, we're currently devising a label for these hotels to make it clear what each one is doing to promote sustainable as you know, we like it when you show us the sights of your home country, for example,
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in the south west of brazil, where all of your got on the silly comes from and very you should definitely visit the waterfall. it's by the way, i've been there already, and i can tell you yes, it is worth it. so in today's meet a local slot, we're going to foster he was lucky venture to go on the cooper safari trip. we're taking to a glass and 4. you can treat it through an invigorating shower. one of the well, 7 natural one doesn't have to do the the opening, let me present a glass to national park unesco. well,
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heritage was also declared one of the 7 new owners of the world and 2011. when a war par covered, 195000 texas and protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest herana state full to request some 260000 residents. its economy revolves around tourism during visitors to as a cultural diversity and natural beauty. ah, this. 6 1 most in the home or even how kotob, not all my it was built in the early 980. it's part of the significant in our community that arrived in the region in the early $970.00 hill. we need to those
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other things, the the, anything in front of them or there's an arrow pastry shop for those who like to enjoy middle east and treat center delicious coffee. office. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's standing around a river. it connect falls to because who in brazil we see that there last day in paraguay, ah. from the friendship bridge we come straight hit the market does press frontier . when you see this space is known because of the obelisk, the daily news, most of the junction of brazil paraguay, an argentine medical test. also where the equals, who river converges with the pot on river, gives the city it's name. that's find out more about you don't want me to use
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both to do. i have many surprise in store for tours, especially when it comes to the environment. it will be a, i'm here at park, but the only place in the world focused on preserving atlantic brain for, let's take a closer look. ah, as well as being one of brazil's main source destination glossy falls, this sets a 275 water. whole time off, the brazilian argentine bought out the main thing, but also teen is just over that i and you like for 3 guys who bought, why not come and enjoy it to see
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the next stop on my sustainable fits in. fryeburg is a guided tour through the bone district alternative to sustainable housing has been built on the site of former military barracks since the 1990 s. it took a lot of initiatives. you avoid the d test. then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association, the organized completely on their own, the finance going themselves and still manage it themselves as you want. mission residents miss balance their own budget, safety, how high the rents must be in order to have enough money coming in and needs to be done for the buildings up. keep playing video. sounds interesting. so how high my rent is, how many people actually say how bond instead of a bond? surely there are some in the world,
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the name of the district goes back to a fringe fortress builder, who also work in fryeburg in the 18th century. okay. will bone well strolling through mobile, i noticed that the houses are very different from one another. in addition to the converted barracks, there are many new buildings that allow a wide variety of living and working conditions. ah, it is also noticeable that there are hardly any cars there stowed away in the parking garage. solar panels on the roof help to generate energy. directly opposite, you'll find the heart of the district's large least self sufficient energy supply.
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i wasn't located because i'm a block types, thermal power plant source, and that's good because it produces not just heat but electricity to it's not so it has a dual function in the tax and it runs on renewable material holes. in this case, when we finally transported biomass, if you tell me he gave me the shots, there's a lot of wood in this area being in the black forest which can be used for that weak low current annoyance on which shows that it really is possible to source renewable raw materials locally was 5 because to generate power for all households in homes built in this quarter. so it really is the local power plant cost fact, why are the chickens here? yeah, that's a good question. i think there the residents who are happy to be photograph photo coffee with any other bank president. i'm not so sure as if you
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live here. fryeburg even has a sustainability manager since autumn. 2025. that's the bus back. how's the supposed to insure it? the city does not rest on the laura's of the past, such as the showcase district a whole bomb. the stain realty shouldn't be an afterthought. and then it's a matter of basic elements. that's why our job is incredibly important and profit. we must make sure people on board and excited about the company. you mentioned with name and clearly we can't do that by bashing them over the head with it. as a sustainability manager, are you sometimes the villain? can you get on people from nerves? because sustainability can mean a cut uncomfortable. i should in conformity. that's right. on occasion we do get on people nervous fun. go and see me at critical tasks of the national are. this is when i'm bothers me when people consider it annoying to me. this is about the big picture on the average infinity. you get us on this course
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a gun. so try. there has been a pioneer in germany in terms of sustainability for years, cycling solar energy, the vol district. what's next under the project in the pipeline as m, it's north don't. you've mentioned the flagship projects. i. we still have a few more in the planning. 3 years ago, fryeburg city whole reopen the world's 1st public building to meet the net plus energy star. and we also have the construction of the new se fryeburg stadium, which should be a climate and neutral operation. fiber gosh to audio and then there's a huge project planning a completely new district committee and complex lines. it will be a fully climate, unusual quote with a very innovative climate and mobility concept and said to me, and that's a huge undertaking. say, you know that in a given the concept of course of another football but even bigger and with a social guys because sustainability isn't just an ecological topic in fryeburg. we
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still have a way to government hyperlinks. affordable housing is so scared as we must ensure something happens at the much thought is going into that with this new district. thank you. i would say the pandemic has given the topic of sustainability a real boost worldwide traffic is significantly reduced as are the numbers for long distance travel in general. well, if people can travel to far away places, then at least they can travel closer to home. for example, to make it easy in the black forest, very close to fryeburg and very popular right out. ah, many visit his neck, t t. z pizza license the landscape of the black forest visits his love to take to the loosen weather in the pedal. both ro, those put on an electric power sketch and i'm happy to finally be
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able to ro here again, other than these on the side. and the sun shines is gloria. i come here almost every other day, even in winter. if i don't want to go walking around the black forest any more, but you can sit around at home all the time. this is something different in a boat trip on the t t thing. what could be nicer? ah, napoleon is right along the water. norman e date of his and holiday makers from around the world thrown along here before the pandemic, gtc welcome to 1000000 guests each year. the locals are used to the commotion for the locals used to say the s map as a coming. that was the expression they used for the mattress itself. you might call gad smyser, the local historian. his grandfather, set up a boat rental business at the lake,
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111 years ago. slight asleep now comprises 90 boats. pleasure boats in good and co hola with their 1st all electric models safe in cruising the lake since 968. once you have fun with all the row boats, pedal boats, e motor boats and water slides, it can get pretty busy out on the water during the high season. but most people here are looking for some are in our rather than action. we're making an excursion on lake to today because it's a 45th wedding anniversary to offset popularity. congratulation. thank you. dancing in the 960 s turn. it began coming to light into that is on the please. and like to design. so i'm down from around the world like a sponge when we asked for why holiday in the black forest and not on the
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mediterranean. because the as much better here the best if any route getting funding can relax a lot more he is. and so my, like the riviera, italy, or spain, i wouldn't even go there for free body and things really gain. and today we actually want to go to lake garda, but that's not possible now. so we thought ok, a teacher says grace, black forest makes good atmosphere. tony. the other call. this is one of the tourist offerings in fryeburg, a long boar tour. of course you can read these 2 fighting in a different way. okay, good. all my other, the important thing is to put your weight on the front leg through this hip here you feel your way on to the board. that's fine. and i also want to look cool. i mean, we're filming that. it's all about in the media today, playing cool. cool. office, be good here. it's about the feeling. once you feel it,
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you can play around with it. because of the for what axis of rotation don't serve, don't look cool. don't have fun spot on me. anyway. i can do it, i'll just try and pull it up. do you have any cool videos from your travels? well, then send them to us and we will show the best one on the program. today split is from yvon, escobar from paraguay, and he takes us on a road trip through patagonia, here to the journey is the destination. this is our weekly female. ah, ah, news
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around 15 kilometers leads through the natural landscape of the black forest. ah, ah, the defects the to travel and the sustainable way mean above all to plan a little more time. they just love writing the bike. but that's also what traveling is about not only about reaching the destination as quickly as possible, but also embracing the journey. he see more and you're moving for now bringing back device and taking the train home and maybe this is the occasion right now,
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