24 Hours at the Harz Mountains - Germany
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Special thanks to Phil for providing a lot of the footage (GoPro Fusion, DJI Spark and Canon 5D MkIII gear) in this video! It wouldn't have had the same result without it!
Places we visited:
Roßtrappe
Titan Hängebrücke
Drei Annen Hohne
Bismarckturm
We only had 24 hours! It all started with a hike on top of a rocky mountain surrounded only by an endless pine forest and the shiny sunset illuminating us at its best time of the day. Later, a trip through the pine forest led us to the biggest hanging bridge in Europe. The fear of passing through this bridge was nothing compared to the fear of bungee jumping in the middle of it, like Phil did. Hours later we were following by air an old steam train crossing through the huge forest and leaving only a smoke trail on top of the pines. At the end, a 33 degree Celsius mountain hike was well worth the amazing view from the top of the tower showing us a landscape that we'll never forget. This is the story of my most recent video at the Harz Mountains in Germany.
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Canon 6D and 5D MkIII as the main cameras
Gopro Fusion
DJI Mavic Pro
DJI Spark
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Bad Harzburg. Beautiful. Germany.Travel of the Cat on a leash.
Bad Harzburg is a town in central Germany, in the Goslar district of Lower Saxony. It lies on the northern edge of the Harz mountains and is a recognised saltwater spa and climatic health resort.
According to legend, about 780 AD the Emperor Charlemagne, after the conquest of the area in the course of the Saxon Wars, had a chapel built on the Burgberg a hill overlooking the town. It may have stood on the site of a sacred grove dedicated to a Saxon god named Krodo, whose statue Charlemagne had overthrown.
King Conrad I of Germany is believed to have established a college of canons here in 916, in order to strengthen his rule in the Duchy of Saxony under Henry the Fowler. King Henry III had it transferred to his Kaiserpfalz in Goslar in 1039. Still on bad terms with the Saxons, his son and successor Henry IV between 1065 and 1068 had a sizable castle, the Harzburg, built on the Burgberg to control the region, where he was besieged in 1073 by the forces of Duke Otto of Nordheim during the Great Saxon Revolt. Henry managed to escape from the castle, which after the Peace of Gerstungen was badly damaged by its attackers. Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had it rebuilt after he had defeated his rival, the Saxon duke Henry the Lion in 1180. Henry's son Otto IV, crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1209, died at the castle on 19 May 1218.
Bad Harzburg about 1900
Archaeological findings of a first, later abandoned, settlement beneath the castle called Schulenrode (Old Saxon for hidden (cf. skulk) clearing) date back to the 10th century. Another locality nearby named Hartesborch was first mentioned in a 1314 deed by the Benedictine abbey of Ilsenburg. The present-day town itself, then called Neustadt (new town), was first documented in 1338.
From 1488 on, the Harzburg with its surrounding estates was part of the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, though spatially separated from the residence of the prince at Wolfenbuttel by the neighbouring Prince-Bishoprics of Hildesheim and Halberstadt. About 1569, Duke Julius of Brunswick promoted the development of a saline water well to extract salt. The well was called Juliushall and since 1852 the brine has been used for saline baths as well as other medical purposes.
In 1892 the townspeople changed the town's name from Neustadt to Harzburg. It was given the title Bad (German for bath, i. e. spa), received town privileges in 1894 and has since become an important spa town and tourist attraction.
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