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In this part, the journey continues to the Nock Mountains and to Friesach—to castles, old silver mines, and a very special bat population.
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Germany High German
In an effort to find out more about Beck, Lona and Elling question Mr. Bender, the groundskeeper at the campsite in Marnow.
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Germany
In this final part, there is one touching reunion and a moment of deep sadness. We also learn a little bit about what became of each of the protagonists.
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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.
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Germany
With Edith having abandoned the train, there is a short wait just in front of the East German border, giving Anna and Sascha time to reconsider.
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Germany High German
Sascha confronts Rudolf, but he gets no certainty regarding his suspicions. Just before crossing the border into the east, one more person decides to leave the train.
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Germany High German
Ivana is in Strasbourg, a beautiful and historic city in Alsace, northeastern France. Join her as she explores the main sights of this charming destination.
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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.
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Germany
The impending farewells now become an unchangeable reality at Ludwigsstadt train station, the last stop before the border.
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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.
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Germany
Elling is having major financial problems, and Simon Jäger makes it clear to Peters that Elling, Lona, and Jaspers need to be kept away from Marnow at all costs. At the end of this clip, there is a preview of what's to come in the next episodes.
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Germany
Just before reaching the final stop in the West, Rudolf opens up about the past he has tried to forget. Sabine, the gymnast, makes a brave decision, and Sascha remains on the train without his friends.
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Intermediate
Germany
Elling and Susanne have a brief conversation by the pool, marked by mutual caution.
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Germany
In the end, only love remains, as can be seen in this part. Particularly during a final song performed by the band, a few tears are shed as the reality of the situation sets in.
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Germany
As Lona and Jasper become more intimate, Elling has to face the reality that his mother is showing signs of dementia.
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