Lectures

The Philippines - 7.107 Islands Full of Contrasts

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The Philippines are a tropical island kingdom with 7 107 islands, situated between the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Over a period of several years, Tobias Hauser and David Hettich travelled there on expeditions and were time and again overwhelmed from the variety of landscapes, the extraordinary culture, and the warm hospitality of the Filipinos.
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Costa Rica - Journey into the Tropical Garden of Eden

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Costa Rica is deservedly named the ”rich coast.” More and more people are discovering Costa Rica as a safe and different vacation destination. It’s no wonder, because there is almost nothing that this tropical gem cannot offer its visitors.
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New Zealand

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Untouched nature, isolated beaches, a distinctive culture with fascinating myths-New Zealand represents many wishes and desires. Where else, if not there, should you find paradise on Earth? Many have an image of these South Pacific islands in their heads, a notion of paradise on Earth: But, is this also it? In order to find out, Tobias Hauser set off on a journey to the other end of the world. In his travels he allowed himself to get involved with overwhelming nature and intimate encounters with people and their culture.
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Cuba Real

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”Everyone dreamed of Cuba,” once wrote the Cuban romanticist Miguel Barnet and still it seems that the dream isn’t finished. ”Discovered” on October 28, 1942 by Christopher Columbus and called ”Cubagua” from the native inhabitants, still today Cuba remains a passionate destination for travelers who are hungry for experiences, and for whom the ”Pearl of the Antilles” is more than just another Caribbean island.
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Magic of the Habanos

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In his new slide presentation Tobias Hauser tries to get to the bottom of the ”Magic of the Habanos.” He dedicated himself thoroughly to this coveted pleasure object. Always close to what was happening and with an attentive eye for details, he captured impressions and reported with a large knowledge of the facts about the world of tobacco cultivation.
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