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his favorite temps, about places to visit on a trip to germany. these 3 destinations have particularly impressed him. first letter off to the beach for some summer sun in von amanda on the baltic sea. then lucas stay. god takes a road trip by tampa van to enjoy the natural beauty of the woocommerce. and the german french border in salanda as luca stake, his 3rd favorite destination on a trip to germany. let start at the baltic, said it was lucas. take his 1st trip since the corona lockdown in spring 2020 fresh air. a short trip somewhere like to the baltic coast. it something i've been missing these past months. just like many of us. the corona virus pandemic as disrupted travel worldwide. my 1st trip after the easing of restrictions, germany took me to van amanda in the state of mecklenburg, wester, pomeranian ah,
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here from the lighthouse you can get a good view of the baltic resort. travelling in corona virus times. how does that look like? with all the social distancing in hygiene rules, it's summer in germany, so it's high season. and that means it can get really crowded on the beach in restaurants, in hotels. and i would like to know how those people in charge and the tourists are dealing with this situation here in vitamin ah, holiday makers are back here in vitamin to at the ball to coast. and of course, i'm curious to find out more about what's brought them here. walk away from, from cologne. what brought you here? and that was to krista, but baltic sea coast is the nicest coast we know. and as we've been coming here for years, so it's it or do you still get that holiday feeling despite the corona virus condemning
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upon to me? the honor absolutely of hidden fire restrictions like putting on a mask and stores aren't a big deal, offsets husky apart from that. there aren't many restrictions just like when we go biking swimming and jogging. mom la. so for us, it absolutely feels like a holiday in tried this to. twitch takes good to get out again after the long lockdown. not in long locked down. as long as you notice a few restrictions in the vine lodge. when you're outdoors, you don't need to sit at all. he had fallen, alfred mcmahon, sanctioning hon. oh, yeah. comply with social distancing and hygiene. ruined as a good. oh yeah. yeah. but not between the 2 of us and give me a kiss i. the drain should have a lovely holiday. time to pay a visit to the beach and i'll rent a beach chair. it will protect me from the wind and help with social distance it. hello, hello. i'd like to rent a beach chair one hello and welcome. no problem,
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what do i need to do? i to boss and he got nothing because we send 2 people along who will make sure the beach chair is disinfected. my plan is that all you need to do is sit down, relax and have a nice time and puzzling no room for them. is this your best beach chair go? no, best of i don't know about that. good. i'd say it's a very good beach chair, long, many or newer noise, but this is the one that's free right now. like that's how it works at the clock. i felt so it has to be disinfected 1st. yeah. yeah. yeah, miss mac. yes, we had to get unless the chair only goes out once a day, but if not, then it has 24 hours to air out the move. but if it goes out several times a day, but this is what we do most good, mr. simona and so if it hasn't aired out, mathias takes care of it. he has won them with much. then dr. mathias gets it nice and clean. thank. amazed at the us beach chairs like this have been
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fixture by the baltic and the north seat since the 19th century there, especially popular in germany. now, all that's missing is a quick dip in the water. i have to admit, diving into this chilly water. it is just 17 degrees celsius, is a bit daunting at 1st, but once you're in swimming, it's wonderful. it's clear that the tourists are back despite the corona virus. but how are the people who live here faring?
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i am off to meet manuel woman works here as life guard what do you need to be a life garden with van dam almost as well? you have to be athletic team, a team player. know how to swim bill and like the be jan wilson. that's it, i'm, i'm currently in the financial math is then what is the corona virus mean for you as a lifeguard in that yardley corner? at the start of the season, we introduced various safety measures and restrictions. okay. take on the math that we have protective equipment for, the lifeguards was a bit for the swimmers who need 1st aid. we have masked and so forth. of anybody gets any comments we hand over the bandits rather than sticking on ourselves the items last. but overall we haven't had all of that many covered cases in this part of germany, which one was? nope, i understand. there aren't all that many restrictions when a bizarre just fell into making bolt on his gun. so you can see that at the beach hines and, and open on the account in order to fix will not make much. and i'm trying to know the masters. what about an emergency?
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if you have to do mouth to mouth resuscitation, little muffin, mr. we're lucky because we have manual resuscitated other devotionals were trained to use these handheld masks with self inflating bags, which require no direct physical contact. and that is from what i loans gun i. so what do you like about the baltic? as soon as i know a c, now me fussing? debit. that'll to view the wave on earth else. it's always different in every kind of weather. why? you never tire of it on this, it is long by the environment. the sun's really nice this year, so don't forget your sunscreen shown. i seems like there's also a big clear this year. so the view is really nice. one is i've, i've had to have mcdonald. all right, thank you. mon rent. mm. mm hm. my next stop is a tour of the harbor on
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board. the captain put us 1st pass along the i touched on the stretch of water that extends from the fishing point of phenomena to the last stock. harboring the van them in to see set resort is actually the district of the city of austin. mm hm. mm. in the last stock harbor were greeted by the cruise ship terminal. normally it's busy some $200.00 cruise ships dock here every year on the all stock shipyards and their cruise ships are built are also unusually quiet. it's still not clear how and when things will start back up again. ringback an hour later we're on our way back to bonham and ah, tourism has a long tradition here. the 1st hotels for tourists opened in the early 19th century . ah.
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as i stroll along the promenade on this nice summer day, it looks like things are back to normal the way they were before the korean, the virus christ's everything's pretty relaxed here in the bottom and the tourists are happy. they can travel again and enjoy the baltic, and so all the people who make their living from tourism. ah lucas take a 2nd choice of must sees in germany, takes us on a road trip through the o'clock region in the state of mclean bulk, fall upon man. i'm doing it like many other germans this corona virus, summer. i've borrowed a camper, van, and i look forward to break in the fresh air in the oh,
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come on. there are few people and a lot of space. about 2 hours drive northeast of berlin. fields as far as the i can see, i and many lakes in between pure nature, my world i've just arrived. that's my campsite at that. it's the lake. the boss here shows me the way to the parking space. so what now gets mama's last did it now. mr. steger, i'll walk in front on when you drive up there and then back in or to ask. oh yeah, no my to my yes. super keep coming. turn a bit to the right, super florida. now go straight on the know that a little to the right fits it. got great. you did it done. now i need electricity and action. good. what is things?
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are there more people here than in the past years? yeah, the government has recommended going on vacation. your own country because of the corona virus was on us for this year. broaden trip in deference to corona virus measures were not fully booked. the book once we could easily accommodate 200 more people else, but we don't want to do that of any tune. you can see that there's a lot of space latifah, wilka for the finance were outdoors and the risk of infection is minimal yet, but we don't want anything to increase atlanta as well. naturally, we have grown regulations. when i go, natalie, we ask that you were a face mask in all public buildings, stores, sanitary facilities and, and at the boat rental, what's valet and, and whatnot. and schwartz with hong no reason to well, the typical campus movies like me or a permanent campus. hipaa, as you kind of an oscar does escalation, that you can assume that in the camper community 10 percent of the people have never been to a german camp ground before these. and they're now underway to set that up. it's not as there's an even bigger run on camp sites. this is not likely. so in normal
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summers, we turn away 20 people a day until now it's 3040 or even 50. so from particular one, i hate to admit it, but we unplugged the phone, come fast, his anger handy 2 to 4 let it just wasn't doable anymore. vic niched? mia mac? about now, are there mosquitoes at night? do i have to put on repellent? 9 be i mean so no, we fence them off the other. yeah. okay, good night. is this kind of yeah, it's no, it's not a big deal for mosquitoes. victim plagues only happen if it's moist and warm during breeding season vom than the larvae hatch often in goes on. that's not the case. this year hadn't been account your mosquito bites, and we'll compensate you for each one in for you in this shouldn't be too many. i'm not taking a big risk in saying that it's the, the steve boys. all right, thank you. my neighbors have already made themselves at home. the camper van took 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 all the nature and swimming in the lake. so let's go,
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ah, 1st a tour of the site. nice and shady here. 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. or come way from me. come on. come in. look amanda not far from here from the shed. a teen lagoon. you've been coming here for 20 years, and yet. why are you camping? because we always camp. what's the best thing about it? but it's nice to be out of fresh air. it's not so crowds. is it a hotel? it's just nice to not be confined to westminster, even if the camp grounds folks will not like being cooped up in a hotel with $500.00 on the peak on facebook. i know we the way camping here. i'll just as caught up to the corona, we're on holiday here in germany's montoya lunch here. we have
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a wonderful spot. we're glad to use like a theme, a gun, and woodson my q time to get on the bike. ah, i want to look around the oak, amok lakes nature park. why are there so many lakes here? the landscape has its oddities and tool must 4 of us knows them. he's the nature guide. and the 1st thing i do is get to know a special landscape architect thomas on monday. it's in good. we have to go in here to get to the beaver dammit um get yeah, the all come august. yes, the obama has many, many legs. the year we have a naturally greeted by beaver who the understanding is damaged, have to be made. the dam here with wooden muddled, it's impenetrable and stable too. dumb is dish on to is australia because i can walk over. it'll dust. gotcha, no problem. okay. then i'll climb on the beaver's roof. that being oliver's way
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a $25.00 to $30.00 kilos, but it was my wait an hour. i pulled it no problem with the beaver design this landscape, creating a habitate for many other species. that is 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 lake. it's lake ozzy. come on. can you actually jump into any lake like that? yeah, more or less in the afternoon in terms of the water quality. yes. mm hm. about that, but there are protected areas are not allowed to set foot into haul. in daphne clayton, when a bunch of leaked out is where the dock or a beach, it's no problem. i can probably large and small lakes. they all formed when the
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glaciers retreated during the last ice age 15000 years ago. ah, i continue my trip through the o commack a long, shady avenues. in 1st meta, i take a break. the church is as old as the village. it dates from the 13th century. it's nice here. ah, this is the opportunity to buy some provisions. ah, i even find regional sir. ah, i got my old from the oak amok chilly. geez, that's mine. you go. and now let's go to the next lake. it's not far. it's obvious that 1st nevada also has
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a lake law. this is the perfect spot. ah, ah ah, lost all of their special edition of chicken is 0 and it takes that place on lucas take as list off top recommendations for a trip to germany. a bo trip on the saw river is a perfect way to get a 1st impression of the region. holidays in the saline. still an insider's tip. the small state is not as popular as bavaria all the baltic sea until 2012 coal was still being mined here. so the
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saline used to be an industrial region to gray, too dirty for tourists, but that has changed 1st, i'd like to get an overview of things from the tree top walk include it winds its way gently up through the forest canopy and then snakes back and forth some 42 meters up to this observation tower. one of you this horseshoe bend in the river is known as the czar life, and its by far the most popular attraction in silent from up here, you can see it pretty well. the silent is green, about one 3rd of the area is covered with forest and then there are the river valleys of sol, moselle, and bliss. sustainable travel is no problem at all. do too many hiking and cycling
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trails. well. some recommendations for you, industry and idyllic nature can be found side by side and solid. coal mining has left an indelible mark on the region. coal was mined at iron was smelled here for over 250 years. wants off limits to visitors to day any one is welcome to tour the site. the age of coal mining has been preserved for posterity in many of the decommissioned industrial complexes. the best known of the once and silent is the fertilizer iron works, the largest in the country and a unesco world heritage site. and then this contrast the countryside along the muzzle with its vignettes near pal 3 countries meet. left of the missouri river is germany, france is straight ahead and to the right is luxemburg, and the little town of shannon here in 1985 european history was made.
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this monument commemorates the moment when 5 e. u. member states for his degree to dispense with internal border checks the birth of a shang, an agreement. the open european borders surf solid brilliantly, especially when it comes to culinary delights. 7 restaurants in this small state have been awarded. we shall and stars a feast for the senses and fitting way to wind up his sight. seeing to her of solid we move on to the state capitol, zab lucan. with a population of 180000. it's solid. it's only real city. among the sites here are the barrack lieut, excuse ship and
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sub looking castlewood. today it serves as administrative headquarters as far solids past the storage of museum next door. it tells all about it in solid. the european union is not an abstract idea. here it's a part of life. the sunk johan are marked with its little shops, cafes and puffs is the pulsing heart of the bulletins, old town, and much more. here you can really feel that this city is small, but cosmopolitan. if you're able to, you ever go to friends on luxembourg, all muslim. 3 amusement. yeah, sure. but montana what do you do there? oh god. and what i on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop. she has been here the next albertson's right next to france and received the markets a wonderful matches and, and i like to go to miss a beautiful city on a flight of met laxom ac is beautiful to see what's nice to wonder around to a little shopping that's where it is when you live on the board and like venza,
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what was i? what do you think of europe without borders here in this region? kinda thank you and. yeah, for me she's gotten, i think it's really great. i come from cameron and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures. latoya toulon on sky. it's easy for me to study in france or germany, or visit there. yeah, i know dental to some results. i think it's awesome shot, and i forgot, alia squan, washington, originally from the area around asam, aren't i really save of the lifestyle here? this is what of evil at the city itself. here was the people at the market and the 2 languages, french and german in here, and it's twice popish. oh, i think it's wonderful arch, finished. ah, the romans spotted sullen special qualities long ago. we have proved near the village of balk archaeologists and covered the remains of a roman country. the law. 2
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it's been reconstructed on its ation foundations. the only one of its kind in the world. i'm going for a tour of the house down his away we are in the reception home. yeah, this is my guests were received at the am fun on a true typical of these holes with a coffin ceilings and then we have the semi columns, the balance to columns. decorating the room on here and down below are the frescos and the pompei stop me. i'm should be late, not. we're not here. we've been able to reconstruct an original mosaic floor model . he confir yanking the archaeologists believed the entire room was paved with it. the heart of every roman villa was the baths. they were big enough to accommodate the press. friends and business associates
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yeah, it isn't written, this is the calgary m a hot bath on. so this is the hot water basin us highest lhasa because we won their horns. job written. just imagine when the bowels were in use. you had an indoor climate comparable with a modern steam bath own kima. it was 35 degrees celsius in here, with condensation dripping from the ceiling. got one minute when i should, it wasn't up for the dick a on her behind that wall. as a copper cattle to heat the water over a fine m one is a hot water was let into the basin. through this lion's head, there was a baking angle of the smoke from the fire was directed through the saw system into the house to warm the rooms. also with lawson, when i'm closet, you're warm abound. behind me you see boff sandals which still look mountain to day dallow and ancient flip flops again. okay, exactly ancient flip flops or any idea why people had to wear them mister hygiene, maybe a good guess about the frog was just too hot before after the fire rental that far
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away. why i thought was so hot. people found it necessary to protect that feet. so i made these ancient flip flops, i'm taking flip flops, komatt. the final stop on my visit to saw land is the south polygon near tsar louis. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap hill made from waste material left over from mining the polygon is a monument to the era of coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in sol and intend to approach the future tourism as part of this future. i think that the small solid has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy, rivers, forests. and then there are some proximity to our neighbors. france and luxembourg, and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here. well, on that note,
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