tv Project Enlightment Deutsche Welle October 29, 2023 3:15am-3:59am CET
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the police call the world and also your info is and all the input u. v. w story. now on to the it was 3 weeks ago. it's rouse, boarded with gas, and became ground 0 for an escalation of violence. palestinian militant groups led by the terrorist organization. how much launched a massive assault involving a $3000.00 missiles 5 into his room. the broker background was accompanied by an invasion of terrorist. his loaded civilians until costa just around $630.00 local time. isabel wakes up to a by roger rockets fired from the guns a strip. the terrorist screw pama says it wants to more than 5000 missiles in quick succession. most stock intercepted by israel. i and i'm defense field, but not tool. at the same time video released by hun mazda appears to show its
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fighters breaching as well as high tech security fence, more propaganda images as a must terrorist infiltrate something is ro, unprecedented attack in terms of it scale, as it captures is well of god. the full extent of the terror of being on least by hum us and is really towns and could boats is close to the boulder, isn't clear for several days. it is well released footage, which it said show thomas point is going from house to house motoring people from us also takes nearly $200.00 people hostage, the biggest single loss of life. because as a music festival near the boulder, wisconsin, more than 200 young is riley's and international visitors on nasa could. within the hours is well begins caring out as strikes on garza and denounced is a total blockade. the defense ministry mobilizes was of his prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu files, how mass will pay that book it with you. okay, so since this morning israel has been a or the 1st objective as the cleared right? the hostile forces that infiltrated our territory last and restore security and quite to the communities that were attacked even normally bustling tel aviv goes quiet as well, gets hit, the city is re these a shots by the magnitude of what's happened. very, very situation. you know, many people have died already and we hear about people being kidnapped and taken either from the military base or even from the home and hostage situation, which is still ongoing now. and obviously garage of rockets and attacks from the sea. so it's very scary, right? now, as well as most powerful ally, the united states quickly, plenty of support that the united states stands with israel. we will not ever fail to have her back. we'll make sure that they have the help their citizens need,
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and they can continue to defend themselves. my administration to support for his security is rock solid and on way. let me say this is clearly as i can. this is not a moment for any party hostile the israel to exploit these attacks, to seek advantage. the world is watching. october, the 7th is the blonde to use day for the jewish people since the holocaust. as the is way the government calls the unity, the country braces itself for wants to come. israel is found to eradicate the is is limits, tara group. i'm all send is preparing for a ground offensive and gaza is ralph defense forces are some of the most advanced in the will, but there is a risk that like would get caught up in a protracted, in both israel began massing military forces along the border with gaza, shortly after the i'm off terror attacks. it's mobilized 360000 reserve is
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israel has since carried out hundreds of air strikes on what it says or targets in the gaza strip. and it ordered more than a 1000000 people to evacuate. the northern part of the territory, including cause a city ahead of expected ground operations. much of the gaza strip is surrounded by a high tech security barrier is real built. once troops get inside, they'll be caught up in urban warfare and densely built because of city. experts predict the fighting will be very costly for soldiers and civilians. must fighters film tear and gauze, my gosh, the refugee camp in july are set to be around 30000 strong, many of them stationed among civilian infrastructure. the terrorist organization has also built an extensive underground network of tunnels thought to stretch
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hundreds of kilometers. another palestinian militant group islamic jihad released this footage of a labyrinth last year. it's propaganda video shows it's been used to smuggle in weapons, including rocket propelled grenades and the anti tank missiles and the tunnels are being used to hide him off as hostages. israel has vowed to eradicate him us. the previous campaigns have failed to end the terrorist. the ability to launch rockets into israel, but it's not yet clear what is real long term strategy would be following a ground incursion. it's main ally, the united states has warrant occupying gaza with the mistake. and the analysts caution that invasions like the us wars in afghanistan and iraq and russia's invasion of ukraine rarely go according to plan. as well as the
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closest ally the united states has pending low make is approval for almost billions of dollars and extra funding for each round. the countries on done defense shield will also be reinforced with 2 extra systems protecting the skies. when israel called the united states responded this aircraft carrier, the us, us dwight eisenhower is on its way to the middle east. it's the 2nd one, the pentagon incense after the us as carol dar ford and stripe groups deployment in the eastern mediterranean batteries for israel's iron, doom air defense system. and additional munitions are included in the us is supportive response to the white house has requested $14000000000.00 from congress to israel in its fight against some of the security package. i'm sending to congress and asking congress to is an unprecedented commitment to israel security that will sharpen israel's qualitative military edge,
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which we've committed to the qualitative military edge. we're going to make sure iron dome continues to guard the skies of razor. we're going to make sure other hospital actors in the region know that israel, stronger than ever and prevent this conflict from spreading. there are few doubts that the world's largest military super power would be able to help foster israel's for effort, even as it continues to back ukraine's defense. but experts say tradeoffs are already made. one area that was something of a surprise is 155 millimeter immunization. that's also apparently being sent to israel. united states have pulled a lot of that out from its stockpiles and israel some months ago, sent those to ukraine of israel like that was back. the problem is that the inventories there are very short. so every artillery shall we send israel is when we cannot send ukraine. artillery shell production is being wrapped up in the west
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. but several open possibilities could trigger further adjustments. the prospect of a wider regional conflict in the middle east, or both wars going on for longer at a time of congressional spending squabbles. and we are operating on a, on a temporary spending authority that could go out in a couple of weeks here that is slated to go out in a couple of weeks here. with, you know, we need to be able to place orders in defense industry to replenish our own stock files that we've given you your credit. and then we have a crucial partner in israel that's facing a serious crisis that will require us to simply spend more just to build back up what we've, what we've given to israel already, but also to maintain a consistent amount of support. there seem to have a function in congress and so i'm quite worried that that apps and that are partners and allies around the world will feel that will feel the will feel the damage there for now. limited overlaps between is really and ukrainian needs. that
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means the u. s. can make good on both commitments. how it continues to do so will depend on washington's handling of internal and external challenges. and these fast moving volatile situations. let's get more from our middle east analyst shawnee terrace on is now a johnny. i want to stop asking it does, is royal, have a green lawn from washington to do as it's safe? it's. oh gosh, almost. i mean there's one tab yet, which is a big one, a odd and blinking, and his people keep saying is what leads to play by the rules. you know, we expect as well to allows monitoring a to come in. we expect fuel to come in. we, we see the very glowing, i'm discomfort among the american public, isn't democrats that support biden. from seeing the, the increase of, of crisis. you know, the military costume going in in gaza. and why didn't know was he needs to be attuned to that. we see his people that are watching very closely and helping these really are. we also ask tough questions. what did you end game?
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where is this heading? it could be the reason who we have not seen the grand ground invasion that has been, was fun. and it could be due to american doubts and maybe fears connected to that. it's also effects american forces in the, in the region to quite direction. we've seen any rock we've seen, it's what a hoot isn't human and so on. and from the is riley perspective then do those relationships with the us. i also have paused risks back the other way to israel. not much right now. these really is quite aware of their shortcoming. they know they need american support and they don't have much we can do. they are trying to tread very carefully between putting pressure on how much what we've seen it was more and more actions on gaza in order to maybe have more leverage into the hostage packages we want to get like a bit too many to release of several dozens at least of the kids and the children, but then at the same time, they know that while doing that, they're also risking a, you know, the situation with the america. so they try to push for them. go back a little bit, go back,
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is what doesn't have too many good options. i'm trying to bring, you know, this, all of these ends together in a, in a calm, easy way. it's a complicated situation for israel, utilities, middle based analysts, johnny bruce on his thanks so much. you're welcome. i a button that's all for now. i'm all coming up at the top of the out. don't forget, you can get all the latest news around the clock on our website. that's a data really dot com. and on the social channels, the handle you need is s d w. you need something else from me in the lin, thanks for watching and stay with us. if you can, the
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are you ready to be really ready to face? welcome to castle frankenstein, right. in the heart of german post to one of the highest halloween parties in the country, almost anything goes as long as its euro max next on dw freedom has always been like the guiding lights for me, this is the one thing that i can not to be taller and neither could or not, the girl was at the time of the french revolution, she demanded for women and lost everything. what does freedom mean
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in the 21st century project in life? in 45 minutes on d, w. the words people have to say, that's why we listen because every weekend on d w the today we start up with ghost goblins and that visit to the frankenstein castle for halloween offices to try to look at help classical music and work on social media and a natural fountain of youth. we see wible, gary and gilbert is so healthy. all this and more coming up on duramax,
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the monsters them hires and bloodcurdling screens. that is what awaits visitors to germany's biggest halloween party at frankenstein castle. your friend? are you ready to face your fears? we did for one of the scariest nights at the deep in the heart of western germany, lies a castle with a mysterious history. the did you know the frankenstein's capital is an actual real place? an eccentric scientist lived here about 400 years ago. that today this place has
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been transformed into germany. probably in part of every year since 1977 frankenstein castle has hosted the country's biggest halloween event, which spans almost 2 weeks when it comes to the fear factor every. everything here is allowed. ringback i came to germany in 1997. halloween is used as an american export in hardly celebrated anyway. but all that has changed now. and while halloween in germany may not be as widespread as in the west, it is growing in popularity. and when german celebrates, they go out in this castle is the perfect venue doctor frankenstein's monster didn't actually live here. of course. he was a fictitious character, out of mary shelley's famous novel, which was inspired by events that took place here. the preparations for halloween at the castle begin some 6 weeks in advance. located outside of the
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western city of frankfort, the castle itself, dates back to the 13th century. i grew up with halloween. but why do germans like it so much? better? helloween is the best time of year because we can be creative. we can build sets here and scare people here. and you can take on different roles of business. it's best to try not to win yourself when they scare you. but it's fun here, no matter what info. it's the best holiday of the year. halloween's origin state bank to the ancient celtic festival of saw with or summers and 2000 years ago in what is known ireland, the count celebrated on the 9th of october 31st when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. the meanwhile, back at frankenstein's castle halloween is in full swing with the monster scouting
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out their next victims, the tortured change psychologist, say that one reason why people like to consume horror is to experience stimulation . and that's exactly what this poor chap is getting his fair share of the and the audience seems to love it. in real life and eccentric scientists name johan conrad depot was born and raised here in frank and sign castle on the 17th century. it said that he performed various experiments on can diverse, which were well known around the country. this mad scientist is believed to be the
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inspiration behind mary shelley's horror story frankenstein, which was published in 1818. the and this spooky atmosphere is what attract some 18000 germans. here to celebrate halloween has been on since i grew up at the castle and have been celebrating halloween all my life and my dentist lead way. and on halloween when the sun sets the monsters come out. 7 the various 100 pounds, well i haven't been to, i have no idea how i'm going to sleep. the night. must have been scared about a 1000 times. but there was a lot of alarm and until next time, following the is classical music just for older audiences. not according to the internationally successful violinist after a bronze. she shares her classical performances with younger generations on social
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media and has built up as to which following the. 6 are take, took in classical music, a good fit. as to a problem, he says they go together like a hand in glove. the violin is just becoming a classical music sensation on social media. she's got 418000 followers on tick tock alone. my name is esther of rodney, i'm a technical botanist and but i lost about classical music, is the fact that it can make you feel very deep emotions. the weather in the concert hall or at home as fans of follow her daily musical routine up close and personal and social media are here. her mobile is always close at hand, even when she's practicing at home 3
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t y i use it really just as a platform as a way in order to make classical music more accessible and, and it's also a great way to have the community to build a community of people who have nothing to do with classical music and who have kind of festus sometimes are supposed access to classical music. abroad me was born in france, but we meet her at her chosen home in manchester. at age 14, a started a chatham school of music. at 1st she couldn't really speak english, even back then she knew she wanted to be a professional violinist. 2 2 2 2 and i don't know i was, i went to that i and i think only thought of, oh didn't, i didn't think of a plan, do you? when i was 18 and all my friends around me, that's the moment when you question yourself, what do you want to do? but i use tense,
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like if i was 10 years old. what i wanted to do is i never really question myself and really big, scary actually is a re union. john middleton was still a problem. his piano teacher, mastering just one instrument, wasn't enough for her. he was one of the bestest favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since he left school, the very, very proud with us the right, the motion. i don't care because i just feel really, really proud. so soft as i've something some little in thoughts. and i always believe it's a little impulse that makes a big difference. and of course, this trip back to of, from his own past, just being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be with it. she has to
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practice practice and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online to have a freedom on youtube as well. what can we practice video? so literally i open the camera and they come into my will of practice or gave me something the toddy and you one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have to have to be really confident. you know that to show something that is not perfect. the hard work pays off as just concerts are well received all across europe and new appearances have been scheduled, seen in conjunction with a new album. she'll be playing in vineyards in britain, france, and switzerland. a lot of the time i have people coming to me and then it becomes that saying this was my 1st ethical homestead and this, you know,
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these 2 really nice. it's always so nice. i think when you actually get to meet people and, and you is also with the casual i've been following you for that many years and i've seen you grow and, and, and that's really nice. that's what you want, right? to have the other nice. that's what i love about. c upon me brings to all together that really overlap. and with that, she's opening up new horizons to her friends on social media. time now for a road trip. and our reporter rachel stuart heads out on the last leg of her tour around germany. today she's exploring carnival in cologne and techno music in frankfurt. well, shipping, some good wine between visit. we've been north, south and east. so today it's time to find out what the, what has to offer the final full states and we'll be visiting on no time. that's fine. is there an on site estimates that the romans gave my hometown is cologne,
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the very catchy name, colonial cloud. yeah. our group in, in zoom, these days the city is best known for its pretty extraordinary gothic cathedral and kind of a, the, the circle this season picks up on as to as the, the 11th 11, me, 1111. am it rises for christian, usually in february, with a 6 se extravaganza of st. bryce costumes sense performances, music, and lindsay of drinking on the ross and labeled the open friendly i'm policy ready? people in 71. do they throw themselves into the the something i really like a gemini is but no separate thing and sent it around to the capital city. different industries have hubs in different places. even political institutions, a spread between berlin and the former west german capital bone. and germany's
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financial center is frank, but it has the country's busiest airport and 18 of germany's 19 skyscrapers, any of the nickname mine have. but the need to stuff is that suits and skyscrapers frankly, it has an underground claim to say as one of the best places of the tech continues that pick ups the flu. very early on, there was a really rounded, complex scene here, or we had clubs but also producers, musicians, labels that record shops and so on. in the early eighty's there were maybe 5 or 6 cities in the world with that kind of status. the season starts to get to that topic if you need an escape from the city has and also has you covered quite literally this state i'm neighbor and defined on 5. i'll both 42 percent covered injuries. next up is all on the smallest devin states, excluding the 3 city states, in fact is often used as a unit of measurement and the gym. and media, for example, are the sizes for those of you unfamiliar with this unit,
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it's about the same size as neighbors. lots of that. all about long ago, this german state used to be essentially independent. we decided cross the fusion. if i plug even a very short this is um, this part of germany fell under the administration of the league of nations of to well for one. then it was returned to germany. then it was in the french occupied so enough to well, well, to win from escape it protectorate status effectively releasing it from out of control. but the region strong connections of germany remained under the 1955 referendum. the people voted to be released from the special arrangement with bronze in 1957, they officially joined west gemini. so is this history still visible today? if you can further, definitely sign on as basically the most french of all and the germans data soon come was already one. you don't go and get it by get here, you get a flow to it's a center back in front of a sport that's typically french on through. so you can also see the french influence in some of the buildings. german beer is known the world over, but
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a slightly better kept secret is driven wide. around 2 thirds of old devin wine comes from the line on sites an absolute front. brenda is the seasoning variety, dosage along the nasal river between quite villages and hillside castles. you'll find row after row a seriously steep vignette f, as on the special about mosley line, is of course as unique landscaping. what distinguishes the character of the wine is the slight. it's a very dark jones, black and black, and very good at drawing and holding his arms. yeah, i'm, i'm, when it gets cold or in the valley at night to sleep releases the warm to it is around things and or grapes. so what's the best way to sample the local parties? well, you could go on a vine vandalism, or wine hike. yup. that involves hiking between vineyards and wind turbans. demo relax, variation would be to do a vine pull the wine tasting, which traditionally goes from dry to. and that brings us to the end of the meat, which evans re trend. i've loved gallivanting around the country to find what makes
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each region unit closed. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. most romantic spot check best if for some reason checking as well as the coolest sculpture travel in this way. what's the secret to a long life exercise and enough sleep? well, the inhabitants of a small village in bulgaria will tell you that yogurt is the key. they claim their special dairy products is a fountain of youth. we tried it out and they can't seem to get enough of this yogurt. up the road. it keeps them young for many long years. they say this particular bulgarian, your goods, the city possess magic powers. every year the village of men chill of c devotes an entire festival to its which why exactly? what's its secrets?
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least too much of c residence? no, it's very well account named malayna hunter owner secret. got you more graham again, mike, how is 5 years old? 3 foot 2. she's already had 3 little cancer and now she's carrying the 4th. i'm in the back with jack. she gives 10 leaders in the mail today, gabrielle 5 in the morning, and 5 in the evening. fancy rachel? give her father with a high fat content. silver milk will be sick or nicole in the budget. i always have to make sure to feed my melina properly, and on time i will give you the name is. and that way, if you want me to call, it said the main is good. milk is part of the secret to living a long life. but what else? we look for answers here in monkey. let's see the village in southern bulk area as
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a population of barely 1000 scientists say they live very long lives here. a higher than average proportion of centenarians live in the region. according to studies conducted a few years ago, one reason cited for that is the food in particular the yoga. it's made with traditional methods. it's good for the intestines and both there's the immune system. and because it's so healthy, it's cause for an annual celebration. yogurt festival and when she left c rooms for 3 days in september, but she could judge of it has no time for parking. she has to look after melina, seeking was born and raised here, and swears by her own home age yoga. this keep the courtney morrison. we simply can't do without yogurt any more than it was so a custom to ensure that to go and thanks to the yogurt and we all live very long live. i quit. my mother, for instance, was 99 years old. now if she credited the yogurt for her long life,
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just what is the secret of this special german yoga. in this living room, she reveals the amazingly simple recipe, a 2 tablespoons of yogurt. go into this pots of lukewarm milk. for electric acid bacteria, they contain the produce, convert the lactose into lactic acid. new yogurt is made using cultures from the previous patch, the transit tessa, the fermentation process, takes 4 hour yakking, then it's ready to eat the bed, grab assume the milk has to be at $45.00 degrees celsius. and while i have it there monitor over there with it to stick it in the milk and measure it as well. and i always wrap a blanket around everything and treat it like my baby baby. that's it. oh, you think it seems like anyone could do that, but not everyone has the elective bacillus spoke. eric is that's the strain of lactic acid bacteria that for mintz malayna is milk. it was
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a book area and micro biologist, 2 and 19 o 5 discovered the bacteria that prevents milk to make yoga. i'm bulgaria has been inseparably linked with yogurt ever since. even though further lactic acid, bacteria have no being identified. that can also be used. black to bacillus booker cuz was the 1st to be named in china. it's even a symbol of good health, a company, their markets, yoga, named after the bulgarian village. it may not be the same, but the image is enough to bring chinese visitors here every year. all of us are chinese yogurt, taste sweeter. we're not used to it without sugar, like here and we'll gary and yoga. it tastes more natural so little bit different. yeah. so for this one is more dens. yeah. then the chinese one like preferred dense editor. yeah. she loves these most through yogurt makers. we've had no such things except preparing for one of the yogurt festivals,
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highlights the yogurt using contest the the, the dots evening and the presence of the chinese investiture and secretary. but it's time to elect miss yogurt. my normal we're very happy to have a festival like this in town and that we've still got cows in the village. you want me to feel and i think it's especially interesting to have the chinese here with us in a storm. you might decide to not set up, it's nice that we've been cultivating good relations with them for years. sonya is above the dad. the party on the village square. it goes on till late that evening
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with good year fresh food, healthy mountaineer, and of course everyone's friends, the locked up as soon as full gunner, i guess the combination of adults will be the real secrets of a long life and this village in southern and both area and finally, the most beautiful places in the world, perfectly staged. you can find photos like these everywhere on social media. if you rely on instagram, then the danish capital, copenhagen should be teeming with attractive backdrops. we went there for a reality check. the copenhagen can look. so picture rascal and instagram bus. how about in reality the only way to find out is go and check it out for yourself. so we did
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copenhagen. it's denmark's capital, both politically and culturally around. 650000 people live within the city limits. we checked out 3 of copenhagen's most popular spots. do they live up to the pretty pictures on social media? a photo of new house is obligatory for every visitor to copenhagen. the handsome old harvard is one of the tourist hotspots here as plain to see by the crowd. a meal in one of the many restaurants for just a walk past the colorful buildings along the key is an experience not to be met right or homes? kristin anderson, a danish national treasurer, wrote some of his best known fairytales here over 180 years ago. many of new hounds restaurants are of the classic dish of danish cuisine smell. it was a kind of open sandwich on dark bread. often they amount to little works of art, the. yep,
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it's susan chef as a compass sales restaurant sees new home as a place like no other when it's summer and the everybody sitting outside. it's just the feel that you want to sit in there. is this the fussing around the years from the, from the people talking in the corners and so the guy, the, the plane gets on the, on the side of the hover. it's is just some of the live. yes, you hound is teeming with tourists. but then such a picturesque site is quite simply not to be met. another top site on social media is always in board castle. in the early 16 hundreds, the castle wasn't an official residence, but a summer house for the royal family. for nearly 200 years now, the rather modest castle had served as a museum on display in the night's hall is the coronation chair,
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with legs of norway, all tasks and the crowned regalia and crown jewels and the treasury. the year before the corona pandemic, the museum welcomed over $400000.00 visitors. it is impossible to have one fe would object in this connection because it's full of beautiful, beautiful objects. so often very important, a big important to, to a history of denmark, but you see behind me that's reliance made in silver. they are some of my favorites. and this creation they have beautiful and, and in former times can be used for the combination. the castle may be a bit small, but it's big enough to fill a photo or 2. and the exhibition is also worth a visit to the typically amusement park is another must do in copenhagen.
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the it had a good 4 and a half 1000000 visitors the year before the pandemic. they come mainly to have themselves cost around on the many rides. on the over 100 year old wouldn't rollercoaster, for instance, the park dates all the way back to 1843 and bows to a very particular atmosphere. it's really cool, actually a, a, i read online that the grounds were worth seeing no matter the price. so i came in and had to check it out before as well. i think it's very calm and the very easy going and it's beautiful. it's just the landmark and copenhagen. something we're very proud of and it's a beautiful cost, very vibrant. it makes everyone
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the 20 euro admission price isn't the cheapest, but the atmosphere in sibley is an experience in itself. these 3 spots in copenhagen lived up to everything, those instagram photos promise. and with that, we wrap up another addition of your own max. don't forget to follow us on youtube and social media for more stories from around europe. thanks for tuning in by the the,
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