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[000:00:00;00] hey ah, welcome to a new special edition of jack. in this time we're heading to the west of germany, from voip, a towel over the eiffel tush stood god. luke degas takes us aboard, germany's only suspension train nichol phone. it goes hiking on volcanic rock. and once more, we're off to the country's largest automobile museum. but our 1st off is bo put off . robots out in burke county, in the federal state of north rang westphalia. for battle with the center of the
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textile industry, germany a working class city. if you're planning a city trip in germany, you probably think of munich, berlin, or hamburg. but, but us, i don't think that many people are bare, know about the city, and to be honest, neither do i. so let's just discover a thought together. the, the city has something very special, a suspension railway it has been the number one means of transport here for a 120 years. the construction of the suspension railway has to do with industrialization. the traffic increased fast at that time. in order to relieve the streets, people had to move in the air. a large part of the route followed the riverboat.
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only once did someone take an involuntary bath and that was on july 21st 1950. back then a little elephant was supposed to take the overhead train for an advertising campaign, but to feed the name of the elephant, didn't like that at all, and jump out of the train into the river. fortunately, nothing happened to be ellison and it became very, very famous. and today there, even the monument the, this is crazy. so close to the house. and this is really worth the turning maneuver at the for bingo term. and there are 20 stops. each one is different. i like this one best hurtling a stock, it looks like a small castle. art nouveau. when it comes to architecture
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bulletin is extremely diverse. there are so many cool places to discover the old ones with tradition. but also some that are brought back to life with good ideas. b, r to hustler is a city guide and has promised me insights into the history of a baton and great views. here we start the vizier dorm, a decommissioned gas boiler that is used inside as an exhibition space with precisely composed projections. there is great feeling of space in here. one floor up, you'll find the sky walk. it was not until 1930 that the individual industrial places along the proper merged into one city and they named themselves after the river that connects them for baton. though, why does the textile industry choose to set up shop here?
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oscar wish that young visited the gun, and this vasa, there will paw being due to the water of the vip a river, and the bleaching of the yon, which was already practiced here. back in the 16th century on the textile industry developed count that off a bleaching required sun and rain and bulletin was the perfect place for that song playing duffers will. but i am for perfect votter grew into one of the largest industrial sites in europe now, and he has this, so i and i left. this is one of the last remaining places where textiles were once produce an i at that they made ribbon. when he bent down here the straps, lehman everything still as it was fun. in the 1970s automation and competition from low wage countries led to the decline of the textile industry. you can walk through history here and you can even touch it
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ah, kind of spooky as if the workers had just gone home. all the machine stopped. ah, if the people of a thought wanted leave the city and see some nature, they can go to baggage his lunch or burke county. it lies at the gates of the city and it's just half an hour away on weekends, not just a full bottle us, but also people from cologne and this it off at for the hills and forests on the back, which is one this region of north ran westphalia offers a wide variety of recreational activities and in the middle of the country, side, a steel colossus, the monks, and bridge. it spats the proper river in his oregon and it is the highest railway
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bridge germany, 107 meters high. the crazy thing is you can climb, but i want to try that too. ah, are you copy a final security check up seats? good, else, perfect. and off we go. i work with 15 minutes a sent through the forest. mm. we're not even at the bridge. and my hearts already beaten faster. mm hm. and you always have, once you hook on right up here where i'm standing, you'll only exit the securing system once you reach the hampton resides,
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it was actually fear to me that this would happen. my fear of heights kicks in. my mouth is dry. i'm starting to stutter. i'm not enjoying this at all. so the group is almost at the top. but doland stays with me. i want you to go up to and the group is already taking pictures. when we're here on the east coast, if we won't do and data, we can look over here and i'll take a picture of you, but most of the city gary's dad has a fight on man. the others are already on the way back at me. well,
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i'm done with it with i almost made it, but then i was just too afraid. anyway, i'm proud of myself. and i think having to break. yeah. i'll his to you gloria, or memorial hollywood with what that mean. just that you performed a glorious fate. went above and beyond and almost reached the top mackenzie milsap, her beloved. yeah, the old dog. i'll drink to that. and you know, honestly, i'm glad to be down here again because i get to try to have many clients. one been very, very surprised. how many people have contacted us and said they want to climate on them, but we promised ourselves. but if we sold a 1000 tickets between the press conference in the opening would fly to las vegas and celebrate the film. and then we suddenly noticed 7000 tickets. we had to open up many more time slots. people buying about you wouldn't have to wait until march
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2025. they use it on me. so there's lots of work ahead of 5 on good days. we can guy 100 people across the bridge and young and talking took us when we have our hands full and a really happy about that. but it's mostly come from germany or also from broad adoption. it's one of a kind in germany and europe to the gothic globally. it's comparable to sydney harbour bridge for them. but for those who sydney is too far away, as used and bridge provide the quicker. so this day to day, i will not forget in all my life, ah, today i want to show you one of germany's western most regions, the eiffel it's impressive landscapes are the result of a fascinating past. and this is where you get the best view, the top of the eyeballs, highest mountain. ah,
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in the past, the eiffel was a rather poor region. today the low mountain range with its forest lakes and extinct full can it craters has become an attractive tourist region. mm. the small city of mancow, near the belgian border, is nicknamed the pearl of the eiffel. it's historic, old town draws visitors from all over the world. in july of 2021, her rendez flooding devastated large parts of the eiffel. mancow was left pretty much unscathed. but still had trouble dealing with a fall out of the catastrophe. with, according to scientists, the flooding of 2021 can be largely attributed to human,
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made climate change. but already 700000 years ago, enormous natural events shaped the eiffel. this unusual landscape is the result of powerful volcanic eruptions. mm. i'd like to find out more about the exciting volcanic history of the eiffel. so i'm meeting up with an expert with advice. i feel a little around here called the maurice, the eyes of the i. so how many of them are there funding? $360.00 volcanoes that we have in the region. 77 have been shown to be marvel cane osaka. reason nowadays, not all of them are filled with water. denise ma most are dried out or burger moreland or london, but the most recent ones, in particular, the ones that formed over the last 80000 years,
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including germany's most recent volcano, the old men, emma. 12 of those 77 mars are crater lakes, aluminum r a dolphins, and didn't, and instagram friends evenings, ips ish, smoove, besides not me the boss of or. and by the way, the scientists agree that the volcanic area of the west eiffel cannot be described as extinct least allusions, lucon good sized them. i think that was my next question. is it still seething under our feet? motion if bordered, it is still bubbling away under our feet are kind there aren't any eruptions any more, but you can tell that it is bubbling away because of the rising carbon dioxide the on task. let's take a little more small, a closer look. ah, at the heart of the eiffel lies the small town of berlin, borne home to a real geyser. it's nicknamed global,
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and she was cold water into the air every 30 minutes. ah, quite remarkable. that 13000 years ago, this peaceful lake was the site of the biggest well canada, a russian in central europe. to date, a thick layer of volcanic ash and pumice, varied meadows, valleys and forest mm. and sky, he income is a fissure on lake lockers. the 14 years ago he leased the late from the neighboring benedict t. matt he alive, abbey, and decided to continue the monks, centuries old fishing tradition. ah pencil while you're at it. do you mind explaining to me how it works? it looks very peculiar. vaskins was on the fema wasn't with the principal, it's a classic pelagic method. the net isn't attached to the like bottom and the top
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line doesn't weigh anything below. there is a line with a light white that spans the whole thing. and it's a bit like a cut and swallow the fish women side, and the mesh determines the size of fish we catch you with which commercial that is appeared as a fung. this fish is at the small end of the spectrum, it weighs about $200.00 graphs. hm, we catch up to 300 to 350, grab. i also should small a fish simply swim through. bigger ones can also get cold, but not as well. it's selective. fishing. still keep official. i of us with a c would even with the volcano under the lake here is not yet extinct. they're still visible discharges of carbon i offsite. they're called marsetta. ah, company, luke. so volcanism is still very visible here, isn't it? yeah, yeah, so he and that's why all the tories this come, you can even see them from the shores. but you know, there are a lot of places where you can let him know for movable. if them, if that is a 40 meters down v,
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i can see them on my echo sounding device. when i look for fish, a shoulder with enough efficient could give me something resembling a christmas tree rising from the bottom. but you can't see that with a naked oliver. i know what it was and always it on. ah, not far from the lake lies medea abbey. the medieval monastery was found it a 1000 years ago and is arguably the most famous building of the eiffel ah, the basilica with its 6 towers is the center piece of the abilene. it's one of the most beautiful and intact romanesque monuments and germany following the tradition of the big cathedrals in the cities of shy young mines and bumps.
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ah, the law stop on this special edition of chicken is stuttgart, the city of wine and automobiles. the nika river is below me. in the background, you can see a tv tower, and this is a very well known, steep slope for the culture, the so called to cut back wine grapes dro. here, i'm in stuttgart. the capital of bottom voted back, stood guard is pretty varied and really has a lot to offer. in particular, the wind rowing the swaying cuisine and the automobile history. for example, that of mercedes. today i want to find out what you should go and see if you really want to get to know stuttgart. ah, this is the shows plus the palace square in the heart stood garden. it's huge and spacious,
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and there is no traffic noise at all this barrel garden is a popular meeting place in foot guards. if the weather cooperates ended thus dukes of kings used to live here the new palace anthy anniversary. cullum. bear witness to this with the roman goddess concordia at the top. this is supposed to symbolize the unity of the citizens the state gallery is one of stuttgart, most exciting art museums. it has an extensive collection of works from the 20th century,
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from classic modernism to interesting video installations. here they are especially proud of the original costumes of the triadic delay, which premier in stuttgart in 1922 vollmer. what special about this room was almost as when messiah isn't focused on and behind this room is one of the highlights of our collection. cynthia, what you see here are the figurines from the triadic ballet and costumes designed by oscar schlecklein slashed with gout. he's one of stuttgart, most important artist wouldn't and born here in 1888 to shifter miss history and reinvented bell. a noise that we're at. what makes this figure we're standing in front of here? so special about was diesel was on us as one that assessed? yeah. as for ms. everson, oscar slammer danced in this costume himself, levin. it was his crowning glory trans atlantic when, after he developed the choreography and then
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a period at the end in this abstract cast down exactly a century ago. and again, i have that as a traveller. you should always try a local specialties. well, i'll keep the wind for later because right now i'm hungry and i'm looking forward to mo, touching phil dumplings. motion are a sway be in specialty, but before i can dig in, i'm learning how to make them. my teacher is young, it's youth. real man, we're making multinational yet all i have up all of our lives. so what do we need? the name of the mahogany, minced meat, half be half pork cuts break. it is or guns. finally mashed up real light has a lot of protein and binds to mixed together. been to the massive ether within petals. he parsley. he will again newton be shocked. onion, a little spinach, over io for the bindle eggs to bind it altogether, often chives for the garnish. wood is opened. one whisked egg, so the dough comes together even half of the mold logic. well and bread rosen with bread for the filling. why?
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the as well for the flu, fisco that keeps it flava. hang with it. i will start with the business shoes. and with the guns, we'll have a ball here with a small amount of water limited for him. we'll take a roll. just break it up into the water where as little as i'm for his eyes restrict voice. okay, let's start with all the rolls are soaking. we put the ingredients for the filling in a large bowl. and then i can mix everything up nicely. finally i at the soap bright from ps 4. now when it's mike parcels, i suppose the pastor dog alighted. the deal is cut in half and then turn through past the machine several times until the dough is nice and flat.
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yeah, they are nice work. okay. now it comes here, ah, bend the filling is placed on a 3rd of the surface of the do. another 3rd is brushed with act. so that the dumplings don't roll up. i carefully fold the dough over itself, shape it into small rectangles with a wooden spoon, and then separate it with a knife. when to convey you half swaby and maldon, to the good i was good, but we're not done yet. there i usually have a vegetable stop boiling now, and i'll just drop the malfunction in it. and now let's see. as an apprentice, have i passed my molly touch and test speed? i'm a little proud. yeah, yeah, i'll, he too is mark. let's get the wine of wine. ma hm. thank you. you. they live cry it . thank you. i really learn something. now i have to try it that ultimately as well
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. so mother. yeah. born a petite yard. good number to pull up a t. m o. wow. who delicious silica it really worked out for yup. that altering to that that they have a great deal here. burger. thank you. has anyone visiting stuttgart cannot ignore the history of the automobile? in the mercedes benz museum, you will find testimonies for over 130 years. after filtered from the 1st luxury vehicles to the racing cars. the legendary silver
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arrows the museum which opened in 2006 is the most visited in stuttgart. good, good, good. good. yeah, his lashona. so here we arrive in the 19th century. these are the world's 1st to automobiles. it looks like advance a bike sonata. yeah. on to and the hm. i think in a way was the one that looks like a tricycle is the benz patton motor car patent. it was built by carol ben soon had cuz considered the inventor of the automobile had staff in a while though he wasn't the only pioneer. of course. i think i thought henry ford invented the carton. yeah, it doesn't come from santa fe. yes. that interesting guests. a lot of his that is think that in order to finish, but he only optimized the assembly line motive production dammit. and also he had a huge influence on automotive history. at the inventors or pioneers that were carl
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bens gottlieb dime law. and then him my behind my back. so 3 pioneers altogether by the way, this car was the 1st to be named mercedes. next, stop on our journey through time models from the era of the economic miracle. with the legendary going from 1950 for the fastest sports cart worldwide at that time. ah, as section i can take a seat in this one. i want to sink right into it. and here in stuttgart, as in other wine growing regions in germany, you will find so called beeson butch. often it's a place where you get the regional wine directly from the winemaker. well,
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and that's exactly where i'm going. now, if you leave the city center behind you, you can quickly reach the vignettes instant garden luba. there you are not far from the taverns. ah, and, but where does the name come from y brew pub? yeah. well, the happen guillory to kind of how it's in the past 2 people didn't have a sign to hang up to show that the restaurant was open when death had had mine. so people just took a broom and hung it up outside of the house. and then people knew the place had been swept away and was ready for guest lapse for the guests. at the end of my trip to stuttgart, we taste the rece linked that annette the coolest father developed as a winemaker. ah ah
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very personal ken smith. ah arts 20 ah w mm. obsessed with speed and ready to pay for it with their lives in race, cars, void any safety feature? what drives people to the sports? high velocity heroes and victims. the fastest route on the road. in 60 minutes on d w. oh. i think everything jenny fair, some are big. i'm listening so much different culture between here and there. so
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challenging for everything. ah, and to some of this, i think it was worth it for me to come to germany shop my got my license to work as a swimming instructor. and now i teach children who don't just with what's your story? take part, share it on info, migrant dot net. ah. the relationship between an orchestra conductor is like almost any human relationship, which is to say sometimes there's magic. sometimes it really works well. the
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