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say, nicole foley shows as her favorites for a trip to germany. 3 destinations that have particularly impressed how fast we go to the north sea and 1st place for the vacation island of stewart. second place goes to the baltic sea to the shy nicole follies. 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a high, kim, at the very in alps. ah, lead start on the island, observed it as a very special charm. even in the season. ah
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. here invest the land is where as zillow roll is a vacation, hot spot began. the island has been a magnet for tourists in the mid 19th century. nowadays, still has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents. so this home to about 20000 people and well comes some 900000 tourists every year. so the plays can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to beat the crowds, you should definitely come here between the month of november. a and april to day, i want to find out what zillow has to offer in the low season. it has 40 kilometers of sandy beaches. so a long walk is the must. ah,
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if you want to hit the beaches on zillow, you'll have to deal with the do. they're everywhere on the island. but make sure to stay on the walkways. the dunes provide natural coastal protection, the grass on them, make sure the sand doesn't get blown or washed away. and the i lenders really need for it to stay this way. follow me up there will have a great view. ah, over dune is the islands highest point at 52 meters. mm. with i've made my way up to the north of the island to list it. not only is that it's northern most town, it's the northernmost town in all of germany. everything beyond list is denmark.
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starting from list harbor this ship is going to take me to see what might be the mud flats most popular inhabitants the seals. i hope we're lucky enough to see. some chances are good. the north seas biggest deal heard live between the north region island. there they are, they gather on the sand banks in the wad and see a little word of advice. don't make the mistake i made and leave your binoculars at home. there are several trips to the seals every day. the boats go from list or further south from her noon until the 1950s. the freezing mud flats were a natural habitat for oysters, but that changed suddenly when they were wiped out due to over fishing, but now they're back. mm.
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in 1986 did my us, our son company began to revive suits oyster tradition. they're no longer fish. they're farmed in winter. they live in sea water tanks in summer, in the sea, off list tank to try them myself. what an amazing selection. but i'll start with the classic, the raw oyster to 10 times for the best flavor. apparently. who is landmarks are it's light houses. there are 5 more of which are still in operation, but you can only visit one, the hernon light house in the far south of the islands. and that's exactly where i have my next state though, hardly room. welcome to hernon lighthouse on it. more i'd like to tell you a bit about the lighthouse and show you what it looks like inside. no, but do you understand the northern dialect?
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st. dot here. good sir. go home. hundreds, rush told miss ellen little that i'd prefer to speak under german yet. then margaret, then let's do that. how come this way into the lighthouse? wilma lights with their guided tour is of the light house several times a week. it doesn't get higher. me no, cynthia, we're now in the holy of holies of a light house. always told me if we're in the lantern room in law, every light house has its own. i day signal. dad yasandra, i'd militia can leave it. how do they work? is no one's doing it manually, grows. i didn't talk since the lighthouse was converted to automatic operation, or it is run automatically hope tomorrow. no one has to control it. on i launched home and a lighthouse beacon runs from an hour before sunset to an hour after sunrise. this i knew stone did not deem cvd those how long it emitted light or should annoy cobra
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. well, i learned something today quite windy up here, but it's a great spot to check out the southern tip of the islands. this is pretty much the only place where you can get such an amazing view of the south shore food that is climb in. i've been waiting for this moment since i got here. i'm going to get a birds eye view of search and the best part i get to tell the pilot where i want to go. what does it now? so what do you want to see? if i want to fly over the narrows parts and i visited there, heard them lighthouse, i'd like to see that from above to one of my voice to a bid with. let's go with that. then narrowest point search isn't even 500 meters wide down there
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with that, and that's where my job began with that happened lighthouse with now we're flying over the northern tip program is coming up on our right. we'll have a good view of the lighthouse. and i was there with a farewell flight over the southern tip and back to the ground. time flies when you're having button, a loop loop next time i
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2nd play. so nickel follies, list of favorites is a trip to the largest as jury in the baltic sea up is it to the shy one better way to kick off the day than by taking in the crisp, salty air and the city of covenants. historic harbor couple of years, be a fishing village, but today it lives mainly from tourism. it's a great base if you want to explore the area with one of the city's landmarks is the amanda, the tallest windmill, inch lacey holstein. i know the weather is perfect for a boat. right. first i have to check in with captain you janese buddha. around trip crews to lawton ends. asli menda on the m s. shut. copper takes about 2 hours
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. the captain, son, young, ala, is that the helm today? oh, the slime in the peninsula is situated at the mouth of the slide. its shape constantly changes as a result of the wind and waves. during storm tide slime under can be completely submerged. most of it is a bird sanctuary. this lighthouse has been guiding ships to safety since 1871. 1 side of the peninsula faces the open sea in from the mouth of the sly to the other end to the city of las vegas.
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and the old fishing district of home is especially pretty. it was settled in the 10th century. in another must see is got off castle. it was once the residence of the dukes of shakespeare holstein had got off. the house also produced kings and bishops. ah, the castle's chapel dates back to 1590 and has been largely preserved in its original form. the small does, she was a mighty centre of power in northern europe. got off also houses an archaeological museum. one of its most amazing exhibits is the needham boat, a warship from the year 32080 auto
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cool is very familiar with the history of the region. and i didn't say when was place vig golden era. the find different, you know, in the 17th century, when it was the duchess shenise mc holstein at got off. at that point, placement was really one of your was prime cultural centers. and some of your culture, not military, might, was used to try to rise to the level of denmark, the provider that was an outside founding time when there was a couldn't come off when there was a lot of construction done on the castle. when the gardens were planted, and when there was a huge library here, your boss was, it was a center of both science and the arts. it had far reaching m, o, n u, and had, or the course of its history. this region periodically belonged to denmark. why were the dane so interested in it is making this vault a it often happens that the duke of slaves make was also the king of denmark one
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day, which meant that from the danish perspective of this region was always a part of democracy in iraq. under the duke's ashley's, vic was officially a danish fees from her, but they were increasingly pushing for their sovereignty to this one. so what we saw, all kind of put in simple terms, i was a sentries long back and forth about whether this region belonged to the german empire or to denmark. this stately barrow garden also belongs to the castle. it was commissioned by duke frederic the 3rd in 1637. ah. here we find the got off glow. the old historical house was replaced with this modern building, the purpose of which is to keep a technical masterpiece safe. the globe is 3 meters in diameter, and the outside depicts the earth's surface. on the inside, there's
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a map of the stars and a depiction of how people in the 17th century viewed the sky above the gutter of globe, is known as the world's 1st planetarium. this one's a coffee. the original was taken to st. petersburg by a russian czar before my visit to the sly comes to an end, i want to try my hand at sailing. sailing instructor olive of ganga is going to show me the basics on a boat built in 1957 with an in my defend my mom. i know nothing about sailing new from ford. ursula. we slowly lead the harbor and i'm allowed to steer. okay. oliver said the sales while i try to get a sense of what's happening, are we supposed to be tilting this much?
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yeah. oh, to drop him off. ross moves snapped too low. friends, clara nicholas. they can dig a pin, we drink to you so that you may always smile upon us and give us good wind cheers that all is cold. oh, oh, get on board. let's hope the sailing gods like scary. next, a lesson in sailing lingo with us because of the profile of the sale. the flow velocity on the outer side is stronger than the inside and then sagging is when you turn towards the wind and jive is through it right? no. the other way around that the line is the city back to talking the rope. so the back stating the i'd say they support the magical applicants. authentic must know what name is. as i understood about few words of what you just said, it's not as easy as i expected. but if at 1st you don't succeed,
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try try again. and eventually i to get to hoist the sale. ah, now this is the best part about sailing, gliding smoothly across the ways. a perfect way to enjoy my final moments on the line. ah ah, last trip on this special edition of chicken is an alpine hi can at bavarian out 3rd place on the golf holies best list for a trip to germany. today i'm in bavaria in southern germany, or more precisely mitten by small bavarian town nestled in the alps with. i've come here because i want to spend some time in the mountains
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1st on bike and later on foot. a bavaria is one of germany's most popular tourist destinations. the regions incredible variety of landscapes make it a paradise for those seeking a more active holiday. so it looks like i'm going to get a lot of exercise. and while i'm here, and while i'm added, i want to find out the ways in which the corona virus pandemic and climate change are affecting tourism. here in the apps with my destination is the shopping. a scenic point in the british dine mountain range, ludovic. the 2nd had a house built up there for the 1st leg of the journey. i've reserved a bike. i know. hi nicole, welcome to make the climb a little easier. i've decided to rent an e by us and then is there anything i should watch out for it? i mean, most things the fellow,
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since probably the most common error people make is overestimating. the situation got accomplished with the bikes will take you just about anywhere. they offer a lot of power. well, this is then suddenly you're at the summit and can't get down before this. it's easy to over extend yourself, because that's why you should be careful on the descent. keep your hands on the brakes. take your time, go slowly and enjoy the nature around june. don't come shooting down the throat as she is. as soon as i leave mitten valley, i'm embarrassed in the beautiful bavarian lands. the paths are wide and the ascent is still manageable. after a couple of minutes of riding through the forest, i arrived at a lake lout se, but i still have a long way to go with after one last deep climb. i think i deserve another little break
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though it's nice to see the fetish, dyna no rest for the weary. it's time for the 2nd part of my track, but i won't be making the ascent to the king's house on shahan all by myself. stefan adam will accompany me. he's a mountain guide from mitten, but he sent the mountains, have a calming effect on him. and that sometimes you just need to stop and look and listen as my time. ah ah, ah, we're getting close to the top. on the side of the trail, stefan points out some yellow gentian. to me it's
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a plant commonly found in the alps. it thrives here at an altitude of some 1800 meters. ah, doesn't that was worth it. not bad, not at all. and there it is. i can see my goal, the king's house on shahan at the foot of the vet. i stein ma'am. mm. the, i've seen a back there tourism and climate change are said to be threatening. the alpine flora and fauna on is that something you see yourself. thank you, spend a lot of time in the mountains and he was a feelin embankment big ah, tourists move in the case of tourism. yes, some good. so there are popular spots like the to spit to summit that are really over run by masses of tourists. but as you experienced yourself today, we hardly saw anybody on our way up is feeling false. can you go to ghetto from
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this get? there are really quiet areas here for instance, in the car vendor range over there. it's oh can even in peak season, and we're at the absolute peak of the season right now. you can be all on your own and st comes on the chemo on this for climate change. we haven't felt very much yet for lifestyle. maybe it's objective because you don't notice gradual changes as much on the in the woman, and it's so dark on him to overcome. but we've always had a few tough winters and some very mild ones. maybe we've had dry winters and we've had lots of precipitation. we've, we've had flooding and then we've had very dry years. it's always changing. who last diesels. yeah. one thing that's very different this year is the corona virus. a lot of people are spending their holidays closer to home. many germans are staying in germany. what have you noticed here in the region on the us dyna i found out these us ya here in dela given given? i guess this is the guests are noticeably more relaxed than in recent years. i
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relaxed in the sense that most readily accept it. when you say they can't do something or other if it gets either so there's not so much i want it and i want it now which has been something of a trend the past few years. with it, i can get really unpleasant. we're not seeing any of that docile school. people seem happy with whatever is possible. i hope it will stay that way for a while. a little paradise right outside your door. thanks for showing it to me. yeah, my pleasure. i can handle the last stretch on my own. the king's house is now in plain sight. of course, king ludovic didn't walk up here himself. he had servants to carry him in a litter. ah, this summer the king's alpine hide out is closed and compliance with social distancing and hygiene guidelines. but after the long hike, we definitely want you to see what it's like inside. mm. in
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spite of the beautiful swiss pine paneling, the living quarters on the ground floor come across as relatively plain, seemingly out of character for the fairy tale king mm. the upper story, however fully reflects its creator. here moving the 2nd, had a sumptuous hall, built in oriental style, crammed full of gilded carving, lit, through stained glass windows and decorated with fine rugs, magnificent chandeliers, and peacock feathers. mm. the turkish room with its fountain in the centre provided a spectacular backdrop for the king's birthday celebrations. isolated high in the bavarian alps, he recreated the magical world of the arabian nights. ah,
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max money i just before reaching my final destination, i have a close encounter with a stubborn local get this won't work. oh yeah, it's called didn't expect that, did you? you quite nicole. one cow no. ah, i'm only in the house. ah, this lookout point is where my journey and king loot bake had the belvedere built, not far from his house. from here, the view of the rhine valley is simply breathtaking.
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if you haven't got anybody to carry you up the mountain height like this is pretty intense, but hey, the journey, the destination right? plus there is nothing like that feeling of satisfaction. you get once you reach the top and you get this view, so extremely exhausting. but also extremely worth it. mm hm. i want to check in we've got some hot tips for your bucket list or what are the best places to go with the journey? the destination right. join our travel guys rented quarter check park spot for foodies. check. and some great cultural memorials to those years old events in mythical world heritage to join us.
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