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they want to know what makes the janice came in love and batting things away. i'm not going to like my own car and everyone was holding every day. getting you ready to meet the gym and then join me. rachel, do it on the w. i. i use me sunny skies, sandy, beaches and ocean wait. i'm on the 2nd biggest german island in the baltic is a hugely popular holiday destination. but why exactly?
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why? because you fall in love with incident would allow no good vibes, good weather, sunshine, water. what more could you want shown as i'm nice sandy, be nice people with it's funny island drive. it's true. both of them is one of the sunny is places in germany. but especially now in the summer too much done can be dangerous. here on the beach goers have found ingenious ways of keeping out of the sun. the results of color will be made up of umbrella and can use the more traditional option is the wicker chair invented on the baltic, the coast in $882.00. it's now an essential beach item around these parts. getting it on the fun is super easy. you grab
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a key at one of the many rental spots along the beach and find your chair. then you set it up and relax. wicker beach chair is tightly interwoven with beach culture at the baltic and north seat and rarely found outside of germany was. it is an island of superlatives. it has germany's longest speech, some 1900 hours of sunshine a year. and it's super fault, especially the beaches are overrun by tory when i'm wondering is, are there any quiet spots left? let's find out together on a tour around the island. ah. i'll show you the so called imperials by healing stuff back and funding a local will share with us the beauty of granada in spain and our veil takes us to mexico.
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ah, dom has an impressive 12 kilometer boardwalk. it leads to pass lots of greenery and beautiful building. the prominent is the most direct connection between the popular resorts of bundy and healing stop. and i'll back and stretches out all the way to we know here in poland on the part german part polish. the island is famous for its peer beggars actually home to germany is older. it was built in $1882.00 after about a quarter of the way you'll come upon a restaurant in winter. this is a great place to hide from the cold baltic winds. but down the summer, it's a lot nicer. asked me from here,
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the pleasant walk to the end of the pier during high season excursion. both dock here several times a day painting stuff, bag and bun or nickname the emperor resort. why? well, because already 200 years ago, the rich and the famous like to spend their vacation here. one of them was german emperor william gray times long past, but still very much alive. you only have to look me 12 around the imperial seaside resorts known as the cause i beta and soak up the atmosphere. you get a sense of what it was like here in the 19th century back when cause of it had the 1st came to the don't to relax, as well as to see and be seen artists and wealthy merchants from the capital followed his lead and spent their free time here, and that has remained a favorite vacation. this promotion to this day. the end is even nicknames brendan,
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both term because it was, it was located just 200 kilometers from the german capital columns . balustrade and balconies adorned the islands as many of which dates from the turn of the 20th century. this is a brand of a bygone era bus one that continues to captivate visitors to this day. ah, even back then it was a status symbol to own a house at one of the dams, glamorous seaside resorts during the communist era fell into disrepair. but they've now been restored with many being turned into hotels apartments. a curious flock to the 3 imperial seaside resorts for the architecture. the towns had an
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o for as jim, and also tudor from town. whence wrote the view of the great sea through the trees, is poetic and infinitely pleasing to the heart and soul. today it's hard to find that politic tranquillity at the bustling kaiser beta, the enticing atmosphere remains about $1000000.00 visitors come to the island every year, especially in summer, during the high season. the me, i've rented a bike and rode down the boardwalk. ah, only a couple of minutes later, i've reached poland. ah, ah, this sculpture is meant to remind border crossers of the fact that it wasn't always
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this easy to get to the neighboring country. luckily, these times are long gone. today it couldn't be easier to get this when it seems like i'm not the only one to notice here too. huge crowds everywhere is popular with shopper prices being much lower than on the other side of the border. but that's not the only thing that makes a visit to that. i'm biggest city worthwhile. we know we see it is nicknamed the 4th emperor's resort and as many beautiful spots me back on the german side ride by the border, i stopped to visit the island stand sculpture exhibit
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general manager mathias maggio, leads me past 100 sculpture there. the work of 25 artists from all around the world news then become art. yeah, yes. how does sand become art? we have these big crates which are prepared, filled with sand and water. then the mixtures compressed with the next last added on top. and the negligence, when they defined the artist can start working on it from the tones. well, from the top right down to the bottom for the whole. i'm a if that is it only sounds don't you spray it with anything to make it stick together. i'm clear. ok, no, it really is just sand. that's why there's a roof over. i has to protect the sand from the elements. it's simply compress presented, and the art is many, many years of experience in dealing with this material. the medium, the actual data, the secret info for the but not the only one. the
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artist also use a special kind of sand. mathias shows me how that work. one you stand by, you know, you have here we have the baltic c sand like you'd find in the beach. very fine. and even if you squeeze it together with not much happens on the sand sculpture, sand the income and take it insurance with press it to get a quite family of mison dog. and you have a really nice ball with the sand they you hear it comes from a gravel quarry in douglas. village on it on the sand hasn't been worn smoothed by the sea. so tax together better than sculptures don't last forever. so each year there is a new exhibition with a different motto. this years is expedition
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but i'm going to, if i wanted to build something like this, although of course much smaller on the beach, how would you recommend? i go about it. if it's my 1st step would be to get the right kind of stand. i think that's a bit difficult. otherwise, i buy you to work from a bomb from. why did don't go up too high, but from above and then you can create a lovely object object to the time now to meet a local our viewer. manuel chris was costello wants to take us around his hometown granada in spain, back in the middle ages. it was ruled by the more as nazareth dynasty, and they turned the city into the center of an illusion. arabic culture, that legacy can still be felt today. ah,
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why not? hello, and welcome to granada, one of the most beautiful cities in spain. my name is manuel and today i will show you why i'm in love with the city ah, now where the k calorie anyway but also noticed americans are not as though he and his name comes from resemblance to typical streets. in morocco. we can find different products from the way i thought that you said, and if you want to take a break now you can have a seat and relax one of the many faces to enjoy a morality model. i mean, i don't know. this is how they see a former morris quarter of the city. i'm one of the most beautiful neighbor club in 1994. it was declared a world heritage site by unesco guy. yeah. someone love it. i love getting hiring
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the ah, i mean right now we have to do is 70 below, which is one of the most important and beautifully points in granada. from here we have a view of the sierra nevada mountains and lumber, which is the symbol of this city as well. but i feel now 31 point though it's made up of the now 3 palaces where the moorish muslim majority lived as well as the alca saba. the was that surrounded the ancient city, iowa, and the gardens of center lea. a lot of lawyers recreational and holiday residents, have a grill that i got the one in piece of advice. you want to be sure
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to reserve tickets early as they usually sent out, i got about a month in advance. i mean, this is one of the most beautiful walks to take care of her daughter. officially, it's called the dial, or the perceived they latrice this walk with the side of the road led to the cemetery. ah, ah, this is the really hall, the jewish quarter of granada and among other things is popular for st. by well famous graffiti artist. when you want more space to listen to flamenco, music in granada is the sacramento. but today i want to take you to one of my favorite boss. let's go ah
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ah ah, ah ah, i hope you enjoy my city and i hope to see you soon. and granada, those are the guns. i lose it is a long island. the beach stretches down over 42 kilometers in the hinterlands. you'll find forrest meadows and lake. the island is separated from the mainland by the act of a lagoon formed by the river painted,
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flowing into the baltic sea. all the places i've seen so far and were full of torn. now i want to discover more quiet parts. so i am off to the hinterland and treating myself to a truly special experience. i'll discover the area on horseback on the door. there are many riding stables. i tell them this one in a group of locals had planned a tour and they've invited me to join the news. this is adriano, my best buddy for today, or at least i hope so. before hitting the road, we need to curry the horses saddled them, use their bits almost ready, safety for quite long. 123,
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made it through this 1st we need to cross town. i've been in the saddle a couple of times already, so i was able to join the tour right away. but if you've never sat on a horse, you'll have to do a couple of practice rounds at the stables or let someone else take the rain. me here in the hinterland aren't nearly as many tourists as there were at the beach and the resort nature and beautiful scenery. as far as the i can see me before i get to romantic, we decide to clean it up. a little attract is as far as i'll go, sit in time around the i'll leave the gallop to the pros, but i do have to say, this area is the perfect spot to go horseback riding. we could even take a quick step with the animal. ah,
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the news. oh now if you're interested in military history, you should take a trip to the other side of the island to pain amanda during national socialism and what the sight of an army research center specialized on developing new weapons. the historic technical museum reappraised this history archivist till my career shows me around the premises. now we coming to the rocket, which made him into famous and most people associate with him under this black and white rocket known as the v 2 or retribution weapon,
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to aggregate fear as it was called. yes, yes. how destructive was it last and then the money? sure, i just wipe out a single building. it leveled half the neighborhood, but especially when buildings were hit directly, the impact was really devastating. however, it wasn't as precise as originally planned, so it was only used to bombard with area target solution area targets. many big cities had coasted. the v 2 was launched about 3200 times targeting mostly london and were more than 8000 people died as a result of the attacks take an elevator to the roof of the museum in order to get an idea of the extent of the area occupied by the former military training center to this day, a big part of the dumps northern tip is strictly guarded exclusion zone to protect people from left over ammunition, buried on the ground between 943 and 40 for the majority of the center was destroyed and allied airstrikes. what was left was the army research centers power
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plant in 1991. the museum moved in describes the history of the center as technologic milestones, as well as the griffith and inhumane sacrifices made in the name of scientific advancement. thomas, i've been at the time being amanda was europe largest military research, facilitate the 194312000 people worked here. they had differing professions. only a few engineers were heaps of administrators. a huge bureaucratic machine went along with it. and many others who weren't here by choice honor that 4th labor p o, w, and prisoners and concentration camps. many of them lost their lives working on the weapon serial production. the museum also conveys the idea that the v 2 should not only be seen as a destructive weapon that killed thousands. it's launch was also a watershed moment for the evolution of modern space technology. because it was for manmade object to reach space. let me know. you know,
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i'm here i'm is 942 was an historic day that knocked out of the thirty's, now reunification day in germany. but this was in 942. and the rocket took off, reached a peak altitude of 84.5 kilometers. coming from then the 50 mile mark, which centers the boundary of space that's roughly 80 kilometers. so the gateway to space was really pushed open topic, which office also we have on which side of history would you place the v to this? really, really a tough question. it's a balancing act. we tried to perform here in the museum to it was a mother of all rankin's, but here it was primarily about weapons development. i'm sure they motivated the engineers by saying are to when the war with it will go to the moon. but they could only say that behind closed doors to come to missouri and begins even how do you go about it here in the museum with this parentage that very much needs to be put into
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context for the visitor on your own can with what you can do right by every one of your technicians are often disappointed that we don't explain how all the ponds functioned and say, you're just a concentration camp memorial. clear. on the other hand, others accused us of glorifying nazi engineers and their technology. listen to, it's hard to please everybody, but we try to find the middle ground, little bit. if we are attacked from both sides, then we know we found the middle ground and we hope to continue doing that in the future. in the new permanent exhibition we're planning more go on and on your plan . payneham. linda is a place deeper in history than offers a stark contrast to the beach holiday. now it's your turn again. it's time for our weekly e mail. it's always will show you travel impressions of one of our viewers. this week we got mail from new york who visited mexico and the good
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news . ah my stay here and the dog is almost over, but there's still one thing on my to do. let me face to the late 19th century fishing was the islanders livelihood. ivan causal were fish, was made more durable by coating it with food conservation kept the islands mostly poor population from starving and winter. today the historic salt huts are under a preservation order. ah $991.00 in the family restaurant cause it was opened store when you're at the fish is salted. it smoked. that's typical for it
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was a master smoker, stefan. i think it's going to show me how it's done. oh, how do you prepare the fish for smoking? does it have to be salted or otherwise vice? first we could do potion sorted and hanging to try it just like we have here on the line. how long do you leave it hanging sports or at least 3 quarters of an hour just to drive when, when smoking fish left is more like smoking things, time we're when the way my favorite place to go, which types of fish are particularly good when smoke? here we have 11 semen and below, and it's highly that's highly by once sufficient, dry, the oven is closed for about an hour. ah, ah, ah, ah ah!
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in case you were wondering why they call it smoking? ah ah, they're going to take i'm going to try them all, eel, salmon and halibut. mm. i wonder if these are the ones i smoke. but at this point i care, the most important thing is they're all delicious. ah . black ling life at the beach and tranquillity in the back country. good food and limb. t to do was it offers all the ingredients. you me for a perfect summer holiday. i for one had a great time. i hope you to, to see you next time somewhere in germany. news. the
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