Spring at Stadtpark Limbach-Oberfrohna in Germany | Lina Levien TV
This video accompanies the blogpost: Why Barriers Suck And You Don’t Care, BUT How You Can Use Your Voice For Good And Change That.
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Este vídeo acompanha o post no blog: Porque Barreiras São Um Saco e Tu Não Te Importas, PORÉM Como Tu Podes Usar a Tua Voz Para o Bem e Mudar Isso.
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Germany B10: A7 - A8
A ride in Germany, starting from A7(northbound) near Ulm, than going eastward on B10, to reach A8 near Leipheim. (This is a shortcut from A7 to A8)
Recorded on 16/03/2012
Explorin' Europe
Cannot express how much more in love I am with Europe after this trip. I travelled with Trafalgar and had so much fun. It was 10 days filled with joy, laughter, adventures, fun, experiences, first times and happiness etc etc.
Places: Munich, Germany - Regensburg, Germany - Prague, Czech Republic - Bratislava, Slovakia - Budapest, Hungary - Gyor, Hungary - Vienna, Austria - Salzburg, Austria
Didn't think I would love Central Europe this much.
I will come back for you soon, Europe.
Xoxo, R.
Music - Feather on the Clyde (Stefan Biniak Private Edit) by Passenger, Passenger
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Weilerbach Parade 2014
The annual village parade of Weilerbach, Germany on 9.28.2014. This year they celebrated 800 years! Yes, the soccer team is passing out beer and others tossed candy for the children or handed out fresh bread.
Dresden to Eisenach Part one of two
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Starting off at around 06:30 from a motorway service station where I has spent the night, I travel in a westward direction arriving somewhere to the west of Chemnitz. I would like to point out the wonderful railway bridge over the motorway at Chemnitz which took years to develop for a form suitable for the motorway. A wonderful compliment to German engineering.
My channel is one of the most prolific from Poland, although not amongst the most visited. With almost one film per day, one may be forgiven for thinking I do nothing else but I do have a day job as well. I have produced around 1,000 original films, most in English but also in Polish, French, Italian, Spanish and the occasional hint of German and Hebrew. My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects
Please feel free to ask questions in the public area or to comment on things you disagree with. Sometimes there are mistakes because I speak without preparation. If I see the mistakes myself, I make this clear in the text. Please also leave a star rating!
There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
In 1997 I founded Polish Business News .There are a number of business related films here and I intend to do many more on CRM (customer relations management).
Attractions of Slovakia
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Slovakia – a small country of great beauty, which is located in the heart of Europe.
Despite the fact that in Slovakia there is no sea, it is famous for its all life is beautiful, great nature. Why are only the Tatra Mountains, Ore Mountains, geysers, Small Fatra, ice caves, Slovenian Paradise. Also in this state, there are about fifteen hundred water, mineral springs.
Provence Cycling Tours Trip Report, Episode 149
Join Us in France Travel Podcast It's one thing to dream about going on a cycling tour in France and it's quite another to actually do it! Jim and Ilona share how they did it even though they're not athletes. It takes some preparation and a love for adventure and off they went!
Episode Highlights with Timestamps [55] Thank you new Patreon Supporters Lauren Wetterhahn and Alexander Schraff. Thank you also Lorin Sandoval and Wayne Fella for Tipping Your Guide via PayPal! [1'44] Submit praise for the podcast to annie@joinusinfrance.com with subject line Praise. I need your words, your city and state as well as a photo that shows your face. [2'49] The Inaugural Paris Tour is coming up very fast, I am very excited about it. I am also excited about the upcoming South West Tour. To check out our Tours, go to Addicted to France, our sister site. [3'27] Podcasting News from Edison Research. If you want to help someone listen to a podcast, read this. [5'06] Visiting the Grotte de Niaux, la Rivière Souterraine de Labouiche and Carcassonne. [6'01] It's great to see how many of you talk about visiting the South West of France on our Facebook Closed Group. [6'37] You can connect with me by emailing annie@joinusinfrance.com or call to leave a voice mail: (801) 806-1015. This is a US number that we only use as a voice mailbox and a great place for you to leave your questions or comments about the show. [7'47] Cycling trip around Provence in October 2016. Ilona and Jim are not Spring Chickens, they've been married for 35 years, and they took up cycling 4 years ago. [9'26] They do have a fair bit of training, but they worked up to 70 or 80 miles per day slowly. [10'31] In France cycling is huge, there are cyclist all over, especially in rural France. Marion Clignet was on Episode 52. [12'28] Why did they choose Provence? Comparing the level of difficulty between different regions of France. [14'43] Choosing bigger roads to go longer distances. Doing day-trips from a central location instead of a circular route. The issue of luggage. [16'52] Renting bicycles from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. [18'18] What happens if you run into a problem like a flat tire or a mechanical problem? [20'20] Did you consider joining a group of cyclists? No, because we love the planning process. More freedom if you ride alone. [21'40] Vélo Loisir Provence Association [24'40] Are French drivers considerate to cyclists? [26'] What GPS did you use? Garmin and Ride with GPS, some D roads are busy, especially around Avignon [27'] French roads classification: A for Autoroute (freeways), N for National, D for Départementale. Have you used Google Maps' cycling option? Ride with GPS is better because it's more of a community where real people share experiences of cycling. [28'31] How often did you get lost? Letting Garmin select dirt roads as an option. [31'] Getting lost is par for the course when riding or hiking. [31'51] Provence cycling tours day by day itinerary [32'] Fly into Paris CDG, RER train into the city of Paris, then the TGV to Avignon, then a bus to Saint-Rémy de Provence. [32'40] The first leg of cycling was north through Avignon, with Chateauneuf-du-Pape as their destination for the day. That was a lovely ride with lots of vineyards, small roads, beautiful views onto the Rhone Valley. [35'] How did you plan your lunch stops? [36'] Stop at the restaurant Le Pistou in Châteauneuf-du-Pape [37'] Long riding day on Saturday at Lisle-sur-la-Sorgue, Gordes, and Roussillon, which was challenging as far as elevation is concerned. [39'47] Running out of daylight and trying to pack too much into one day because it means there isn't enough time spent at each location. [40'26] Planning overnight stays in a few select places so there's enough time to see it. 75 or 75 miles is too far for an out and back. [41'55] Les Baux-de-Provence, mistral wind and needing to walk. [43'48] Riding to Arles. Valley roads and river roads tend to be flat (unless it's a gorge!) [45'11] Stumbling upon random Roman ruins because you're cycling. Walking and cycling are probably the best way to see France. [46'15] Giving up on cycling for one day because of the wind and weather. [46'44] Bus driver refusing to back her bus up a few inches to open the bay on the cargo bus so they could take their bikes on. [47'40] Learning French [49'14] Uzès and the Pont-du-Gard [50'20] Planning another trip around Bordeaux: stay in Bordeaux and doing over-nights in Médoc, Saint-Julien or Saint-Estèphe, Saint-Emilion, cycling association in Bordeaux called Les Dérailleurs. [53] Paris for a few days where they took a walking tour and a dinner cruise, picnic at the Tuilleries. [54'09] General tips for people who want to go on provence cycling tours. Try things so you can have realistic expectations, but don't be afraid to try. Plan out where you are going to eat and bring snacks. [56'] In rural areas you have to bring food and water because stores close and keep...
D: Altershausen. Stadt Königsberg i. Bay. Landkreis Haßberge. Ortsdurchfahrt. August 2014
Altershausen. Stadt Königsberg i. Bay. Landkreis Haßberge. Ortsdurchfahrt von Zeil kommend in Richtung Königsberg. August 2014
Mit dem Fahrrad von Reichenbach nach Lengenfeld
Langer Titel sagt schon alles. ;)
Aufgenommen mit einer GoPro Hero2.
Feuerwerk zum Triptiser Stadtfest
Das alljährliche Höhenfeuerwerk anlässlich des Triptiser Stadtfestes
erstes video mit meinem neuen camcorder daher nicht so gut hoffe es gefällt trotzdem
Feuerwerk vom 28.5.2011