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The Germans love the mountains.
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The Germans love the mountains.
Snow and Mountain huts even more and the skiing is even better.
Germany is by far the European Champion of Skiing,.
Vacations in the snow - many Germans are now heading into the ski areas.
Some love the luxury in the Edel-Hotel with its Alpine view.
With a total of 305 kilometers of slopes, the Arlberg is the largest ski resort in Austria, even though there are no new runs at all.
The documentary sheds light on the business of the ski industry, which tries by all means to defy climate change. with hundreds of snow cannons.
http://youtube.com/v/GwATnDRkXSY
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Obviously
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The German Snow Express train looked like fun but was probably the most interesting bit of the whole video.
Odd that it's a 30 minute program with an extra 13 minutes of repeat footage mixed in. Presumably to avoid some kind of copyright checking.
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