National Parks and Cultural Heritage: From the Großglockner to Germany | The Alps from above (3/10) |
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The journey starts in the festival city Salzburg. Like guardian angels the mountain cleaners hover above the inhabitant’s roofs: Martin Schierhuber is their boss. In Anif foster mothers customize a rather unusual bird to the wild life: the Northern bald ibis. With her aircraft Daniela Trobe shows
the animals who were born in zoos how to find their way to their wintering grounds in Tuscany. In Ramsau drying panels of cloth dominate the picture. Loden has been manufactured here for over 500 years. Not far off, in the district of Pongau, an elderly couples breeds marmots. From here on the helicopter flies southwards, towards the peaks of High Tauern National park and Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain. A trail rider climbs the Tauern on historic paths on which farmers transported their goods over the Alps to Italy in mediaeval times. In the Leogang stone mountains a Viennese theater group rehearses an open-air play. At Lake Koenigssee the farmers have their own custom of driving their cattle to the their pastures: by boat. Subscribe to wocomoTRAVEL: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo The Alps are the most prominent mountain range in Europe and also one of the most accessible. Over thousands of years, a unique landscape was created in which man and nature shaped each other. The documentary series approaches this fascinating world from an unusual perspective - from above. Using Cineflex camera technology, "Alps from above" sets the scene for the most fascinating peaks of the Alps. Breathtaking aerial shots alternate with pointed vignettes of the mountain inhabitants; a flow of high-quality images provides a modern profile of life in the Alps. Watch the other episodes of the series: http://bit.ly/AlpsFromAbove Director: Lisa Eder-Held © 2012, Licensed by vidicom |