Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany
Have you heard of the "Reinheitsgebot?" In 1516, the Duke of Bavaria decreed that no beer should contain anything more than barley, hops, and water. These ingredients, with the addition of yeast, led to worldwide success for German brewers. But these days some brewers would like to see more diversity through the use of new ingredients.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany
Hambach Castle is one of the most important landmarks in Germany, as its history is the history of the country as we know it today. Every year, thousands of tourists visit the castle and learn about the Hambach Festival, which — spoiler alert — was more than just a party!
Difficulty:
Adv Beginner
Germany High German
Twenty-nine-year-old Zuma Katjiuonga lives a double life: In Windhoek, the capital of the former German colony of Namibia, he works as a lighting technician for a state television station. He leads a modern life and has been in a steady relationship for two years. But he also belongs to the nomadic Himba tribe and feels committed to this tradition.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany High German
Zuma Katjiuonga, a member of the Himba tribe, tells his girlfriend — whom he lives with in the modern city of Windhoek, Namibia – that his family married him off to a cousin when he went back to see them for a visit. How does Zuma’s girlfriend feel about it?
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany South German
Diane shows us the beautiful Christmas offers at the Karlsruhe Christmas Market.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany South German
Diane continues her stroll over the Karlsruhe Christmas Market which even boasts a skating rink for young and old to enjoy.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Germany High German
The Alps are a vast mountain range spanning central Europe, from Slovenia to France. In the first part of this series, we meet photographer Matevž Lenarčič, who captures this region from the air.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Germany High German
We continue our journey with pilot and photographer Matevž Lenarčič and see impressive landscapes such as Lake Bled in Slovenia and the Nock Mountains in Carinthia, Austria.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany
Nicole and her family run a traditional farm and create unique ice cream flavors using their own milk. We also get to discover the protected area surrounding Nockberge National Park.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria Austrian High German
Hans-Jörg Aschbacher runs the Karlbad, a traditional farmer’s bath in the Nockberge. The family lives entirely without electricity, offering guests a way to escape the stress of daily life and focus on wellness.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany
In this part, the journey continues to the Nock Mountains and to Friesach—to castles, old silver mines, and a very special bat population.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany
In an old silver mine in Carinthia, rare bats find a safe winter shelter. Then we continue to Wörthersee, which is not only the warmest Alpine lake but also rich in history.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian High German
In Ferlach in the Rosental valley, a rare craft has been kept alive: gunsmithing. Young people have the opportunity learn the traditional methods.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany
Located in Styria between vineyards and gentle hills, the Hornegg Estate has a long tradition in sustainable fish farming. We accompany Heinrich Holler and learn not only about fish, but also about respectful interaction with nature.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Austria, Germany Austrian
Ottl the catfish has been part of the family for decades. Instead of ending up as a feast, he has become the "boss of the pond" and is now over two meters long.
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