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will make agenda love banning thing away. i'm not even allowed to do my own call. everyone with little holes and everything. good. and are you ready to meet the german then join me, rachel? do it on the w. ah ah ah ah ah, one square kilometer of red rock in the middle of the north sea. this is terrible land. germany's only high ceased islands, enjoying nature, letting the wind blow all around you and relaxing. that's what many people who come
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here want me to. the, the journey from hamburg to go land takes 3 and a half hours a catch him around. takes me there. no other boat is pastor already on arrival. the holiday mood kicks in. all the passengers initially have the same route. everybody passes the colorful ups the hub and walks along the problem. not somewhere here is my hotel most of the tourists to arrive here. go back in the afternoon. there are more or less $3000.00 visitors here every day. but i would like to stay overnight. so i have more time and no stress to discover this small island. i. i a
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must on head legal and it's a visit to the ceiling. case you like it out. you're in for the punk festival would not spend. there is another holiday video of the week. this time it's from australia. ah, my 1st walk takes me into the countryside all the way up to the overland me. ah. route along the edge of the rock that forms legal end leads around the island. the clear water washer. as far as the i can see, the mainland if 50 kilometers away. i
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pass the atlanta that tall anna. this free standing rock is the landmark of helical land. every one hopes that it can withstand the wind and the waves for a long time. and i continue to germany, the smallest nature reserve the lumen says, the rock of the give them us. it is the nesting ground of many see birds, but it is named after the gillmet. in june, the small feathered bolts take wing amateur photographers wait for them to take their courageous plunge. there are not many places in europe where you can get so close to wildlife bird watching isn't the only thing you can do here over there is the doing an offshore island and even smaller than hellig over and germany's largest re feel economy lives over there. and you can join a guided tour to get really close to those animals.
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some animals of good figured out on the beach all day, basking in the sun and cool off now and then with a quick dip into see life. a helical land is generally tranquil and unhurried. the do know island ranger make sure it stays that way. when i try to show more and more guests are coming to see liquor land and want to benefit from the high seas. more and more animals are coming as well. and the gina ranges are here to make sure we can all live together and get along. all right. people can ask me questions and enjoy the beach and harmony. kathrina. tilly's area responsibility is just $710.00 to the square kilometer. the island of dune and a couple of dunes is about all it is in the range in range is only found here because this and is called deena and medina range range once a week, polygons, visitors have an opportunity to tag along with the ranger unexplored. doing the
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island on an organized nature to then we can, if you find something and think it looks exciting, pick it up and take it along. it will have a look and i'm sure we can figure out what it is because i'm often but if somewhat rare and not easy to find is the read flint or doesn't mother. i was in 3 variations, but it's always some shade of red or not rock colored and not orange. you can find it in yellow and several variations of that, but the red flint is what's unique to look around. for most of the visitors here, the true stars of the island are the seals over the birthing season begins around november and almost as soon as a females given birth, she's able to meet again and not often. so 2 weeks later, the 1st bulls are back trying to at her again. once on as cute and harmless. as the
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seals may look there, not necessarily cuddled. the gray seal is germany's biggest predator and it can move at 20 kilometers per hour. so it's not a good idea to get too close to them, even if nothing's happened so far. the possibility is always that i can't read their minds couple lines, but she can trust the animals. monitoring that population is one of her routine tasks, along with showing visitors around this on the sand and surf for a man and be still like although this island is very small, it has an incredibly eventful history. and you can learn more about it in the legal
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and museum york. andries is the boss here. he tells me that this island used to be a pirates nest, a navy fort, and a trading post. in the early 18th century, it was just as important as the international port of hamburg is today. legal and was once part of denmark, then of great britain. it was not until $890.00 that the island became german, a fiercely contested piece of ground. when was the most dramatic moment in the history of the island to the modest the most dramatic moment was definitely the end of world war 2 and the great bombardment for everybody had to be evacuated. and then came the big bang in april 947 resulted in the complete destruction of the islands buildings. the british occupying forces once tried to destroy all the islands military facilities was $6.00 killer tons of explosives. never again, should it be used for military purposes for many years helical and remained
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uninhabitable. i feel focused county before 1954. the population began returning to the island, and tourism immediately started appear again. on the 1st they slept intends on duty because there was no place at all to stay here on the island until there were no houses or anything. so they stayed them little tents and didn't stand. so whatever they needed to call you could pass true. and by little souvenirs that people came and drove to see hellig land again in soon tourists came in massive not because of the beautiful nature, but to buy duty free liquor and cigarettes north voice would be how did the i live in your that for i just imagine 10 or 12000 visitors here on this really small island. while it was terrible, it must be said, it was no room between all the people. we just have to pass the shops and through here, shoulder to shoulder and footer. until you might see something nice and one of the
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shops didn't stand the chance of getting to it to buy it because we just pushed on ahead by the crowds until you ended up back of the ship and at the same hulu again . and how come prices are so cheap on legal end. and previously, that's a privilege we had from time with britain. and it's been preserved through all the changes and roof it was taken on in the treaties. and so we've always hotter duty and tax. we started here, now it still exists, but today the tourists come here for the nature almost as it used to be when hellig land became a seaside resort in the early 1900 century. at 1st people came here for the good air. it was the beginning of helical and tourism. ah, this island is so small, you can easily walk around it and it just takes one or 2 hours. hello gl and it's pretty popular with tourists. and we will show you wide
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hentaker land, stones getting crowded every day around noon. you can almost set your watch by it. that's when the excursion ships arrived from the north sea coast and hamburg me. the visit is a fairy to learn from the ships in jolly boats known locally as built boats in 2018 . they were listed with unesco, intangible world heritage afternoon, a few months when the seaside result was founded here in 1827. we didn't have any harbor, no break waters or peers. we had nothing at all. and i just went 1st passenger ship a ride to you later they had to drop anchor somewhere and our fishermen and punish went out in our fishing boat and brought the guests for the 1st time over to land in their birth. both of my brother broke and when i land eventually the harbor was built and ferrying passengers was no longer necessary. soon
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after the ships put in the pedestrian moles, philip visitors still come to shop duty free. they generally have 4 hours before they ship sales. again. the tours that time for the day of his can go along to the bunker to bring them some 25 meters deep inside the red cliffs. this is where the hentaker land is sought shelter from the bombings. it's the only remainder of a once vast bunker complex running through our headed guard. and what is the time to be at the depart? we're a no came through all the bombings in and after the war on damaged the last. bombs fell in february 952. so it's important to us talking to many hellig lenders, especially the older ones, older lives to cause the item for bid number you need the number to hurts are typical of a helical land that few people know they were built in the 19 fifties and sixty's
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as part of a plant city but 1st of course the cliff was here and a huge bunker. the english blew up in 1947. then the more that led to the formation of the lines now called the middle land plant, us midland and or, and the last the hot saw now essentially a retaining wall for the loose rock. that's our luck. in his time, an architect's competition was announced to the reconstruction, 951 over a 1000 architects to part they task was to find the optimum use of the limited space while orienting the houses favorably to the sun and wind. every detail was thought up down to the paint. it was limited to 14 colors. today hillagada this i can open a museum of the 1900 fifties and sixties buildings town. almost every house is listed as historical. a closer look at hellig land quickly reveals that it's full
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of fascinating stories and we're the longest say, or even a return visit ah, ah, i want to do that to get on the boat and go around the island. it takes 45 minutes. the excursion boats only put out if the waves are no higher than 2 meters. thank goodness ah. in the slipstream of the island it is still peaceful. but as soon as we clear the tip of the island, the rocking stars almost to meet your weight. ah,
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all you need now is this john stomach and occasionally something to hold onto. ah, nobody gets be sick. we all have our 3 legs. are washer. when and ways. that's what our weekly v mail is about as well. our viewer johan is from singapore. love traveling, just like me. he's been to the other side of the world to australia and here's his holiday video. ah, the news,
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almost 1500 people live on the how they go land and to see as part of almost everyone's lives. most of them have ancestors who were sailors or fishermen, maybe even pirates, the shanties and sailors, songs are a part of the cultural heritage own here for rehearsal of the head will in the cockpit shanty wire. does you just saying was that irregular sailors, song or shanty, you know, that was actually now theme song. it has nothing to do with either that can. it was in hollander the fusion dialect and it just means the cock thing cannot great guys, no mold on all the cal isn't beyond the me, sarah, shanties and sailors,
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songs. what's the difference? now the monthly doesn't have the songs are simply romantic songs. they used to sing, but the shanty with a work songs for the seamen of early autonomy. it was hard work on the ships of one of them, a call, the tune and the jobs and the choir would answer the work. the lead singer never had to work and it is just the same with us for thing. i'm with him and they wouldn't just respond and goes lead singer for today seen his whole facing the song of her often. can i sing shantee like that or no show we can do that. and like i said, the lead singer's horse, he'll sing the beginning or then we jump in thing and you can just sing along with the thing, doesn't matter. i've like, so i've, i'm at, i'm, i a, no, not the way the o o,
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that was really good. that those who really want to join the cock, seen, have to meet 3 conditions. be a man, live on legal and, and be able to think they have strict rules, but they are friendly guys. my every spring, the talking have an important job. they open the punk festival, will put us off here on helical, then with their shanties, 3 days in a row, bats from all over europe gather here on the island. ah, the festival here on here we go. land ladies and gentlemen, that kind of thing can oh, the me see, shanties, everyone's had amenities before and like you sing them over the taxes and punk
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actually go together him me the stone back see goes face an invasion of odds, but we can get to flock to dina, and then for the rock and roll. but how fast, which means something like these cruise june is this is a good weather and better beer. 12 kegs have to be put away and nothing changes faster on hillier lands and the weather. by the time the 1st rays of sun appear on the do you know, restaurants terrace, the 2nd grog disappeared. i know they don't have any guns. just gets a bit more bit de, partnership all their own the hand of god and is hosted. they 1st pung fest in 2003
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with mixed feelings. as the former mayor recalls at 1st gave the decision makers here in the town hall. the little shock when they heard the words hunk festival. they could see it happening and doing it with a nature reserve new to people over 70 years old. and then here comes punk rock. how could a work no matter how you do it, it wouldn't work. then a little administrative voice piped up and said, well, we can give it a try. it will be on the $150.00 fans at the 1st one quickly grew to over $1000.00 the balance even played for free just for the atmosphere. the see the applause and what the fans with games. now bands come from all over this end of europe for the rock and roll, but they play and policy till midnight. then the fans will crawl into their turns unless the wind has swept them away. in the meantime. i love their house by the harbor or
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a good place for his neck. these used to be warehouses for the fisherman. today, restaurants have moved in they mainly offer sea food dishes, for example, helical and nita crap pincers. but the cutlery is strange. and i'd like to dominate with an ever ok up. we have to break it a little like this racket. someone done calmed us here. i think my colleagues, the finish would love this all globe throughout us. always tries the local food on his travels all around the world. and this time steve has been to cuba. and here's this new video john. ah,
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is the capital largest city major port and leading commercial center of cuba? the city has a population of 2100000 inhabitants and attracts over a 1000000 sir a sunny lee. now, of course, you need to go on a tour with a classic car. what you're doing is actually that for 3 hours going around going around havana? seeing all the old hub on the hub on a va with declared a unit sco world heritage site in 1900. 82 the news right? is something very,
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the the the evening on hellig land i am on the cliff path again. the best place to wait for the sunset. you can only experience that when you stay here overnight. a day trip is nice, but it's better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes it a real difference because then he can experience the perfect the celebration. so just give it a try by, by the next time. somewhere else in germany. mm .
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