Destination 2014: The Rhön
The Rhön is a series of hills and a biosphere reserve where the provinces of Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia meet. We visited the Wasserkuppe, the highest point of the Rhön and of Hesse, as well as the little town of Bischofsheim.
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The Legendary Main River Show (Frankfurt, Germany) HQ
The Main River: April 27, 2014
The Main flows through the German states of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg (forming the border with Bavaria for some distance) and Hesse. Its basin competes with the Danube for water; as a result, many of its boundaries are identical with those of the European Watershed.
The Main river begins near Kulmbach in the Franconia region of Germany, at the joining of its two head-streams, the Red Main (Roter Main) and the White Main (Weißer Main). The Red Main rises in the Franconian Jura mountain range, 50 km (31 mi) in length, and runs through Creussen and Bayreuth. The White Main rises in the mountains of the Fichtelgebirge; it is 41 km (25 mi) long. In its upper and middle section runs in valleys of the German Highlands. In its lower section it crosses the Lower Main Lowlands (Hanau-Seligenstadt Basin and northern Upper Rhine Plain) to Wiesbaden, where it discharges into the Rhine River. Major tributaries of the Main are the Regnitz, the Franconian Saale, the Tauber, and the Nidda.
The name derives from the Latin Moenus or Menus, and is not related to the name of the city Mainz (Latin: Moguntiacum).
Note: Kulmbach in Franconia, is commonly used to refer to the eastern part of the historic Duchy of Franconia in Germany, mainly represented by the Bavarian administrative districts of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken, capital city Würzburg), Middle Franconia (Mittelfranken, capital city Ansbach), and Upper Franconia (Oberfranken, capital city Bayreuth). Due to the respective local East Franconian German dialects, the adjacent northeastern parts of the Heilbronn-Franken region in Baden-Württemberg, parts of Thuringia south of the Rennsteig ridge, and a small part of Hesse (Gersfeld) are also considered as Franconian regions.
The two largest cities of Franconia are Nuremberg and Würzburg. Though located on the southeastern periphery, the Nuremberg metropolitan area is often identified as the economic and cultural centre of Franconia.
Kulmbach in Franconia, Germany:
Im Gespräch mit dem Leiter des Wildparks in Gersfeld
Der Wildpark in Gersfeld lässt einem heimisches Wild hautnah erleben. Selbst ein begehbares Gehege ist in dem Park vorhanden und mit dem zu erwerbenden Futter ist das Füttern der Tiere willkommen. Der Wildpark ist einer der natürlichsten in Deutschland und bietet somit seinen Tieren perfekte Bedingungen.
Wildflecken, Germany & Kreuzberg Monastery
View of Wildflecken, Germany from Kreuzberg -- 1991.
A73 Coburg - Suhl, Germany
Autobahn A73 northbound from Coburg to Suhl, right through the Thüringer Wald (Thuringia Forest). This Autobahn is relatively new, opened in 2002 - 2008.
FD- Fulda
Whilst attending uni in Fulda, you have also time to stroll around the streets. Fulda was the beginning point of all Frankfurt journeys in the last years. I'm giving you an inside view of East-hesse biggest city.
Fulda on the map is a nerve centre with railway, autobahn and the B27 Federal Highway. Especially the Leipziger Strasse is amoung the busiest streets in Fulda.
This town has been founded by Saint Sturm (Sturmius) in 744.
Filming started irregulary at the time, when I came back from Berlin. On Sundays we settled down and reviewed all clips filmed during a week. The material is ranged from October 2012 to February 2013.
Music in use:
- Incompetech
* C-Funk
* StyleFunk
* Long Stroll
APPLE
* Windy City Short
SOUNDSNAP:
* Soul Act intro
LOCH LOMOND TO FORT WILLIAM - DRONE CRASHED INTO WATER - SCOTLAND TRIP
LOCH LOMOND TO FORT WILLIAM - DRONE CRASHED INTO WATER - SCOTLAND TRIP. Waking up in Loch Lomond, walking around a nice lake, starting the drone and loosing it in the water. Later on the way to Fort William. Scotland Trip 2016.
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My name is Rene, I am a German man, my girlfriend Tik is Thai and I live and work in amazing Thailand since 10 years. We have 2 amazing children, Alex and cute girl Emily. You will find Fun Family and Travel in Thailand in our channel. We like to show you Thailand in a different way. A family way, travel together, have fun together, eat amazing thai food and enjoy life. Sometimes we also do a funny challenge. Ultimate Fun
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LOCH LOMOND TO FORT WILLIAM - DRONE CRASHED INTO WATER - SCOTLAND TRIP - Thailand Vlog - Vlog 076
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Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE
Samsung Gear VR
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Kronicle
summer sled - lake bled, slovenia
it goes a lot faster than it looks! in hindsight i probably should have braked less but it was my first go and i guess i pussied out a little :( anyway sorry for all the camera shake, was concentrating on not falling off the sled
Sommerrodelbahn in Pottenstein August 2015
Luis and I felt like being kid-ish today and went and explored a cave (...video coming soon) and rode these slides/mini roller coasters that you can control the speed by accelerating or slowing down. The yellow track (frankenrodel) was better than the red track (frankenbob) because it went faster! I could not stop laughing at how slow Luis was going and causing traffic since he has a fear of riding these things...he did pretty good!