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Wild Australia - part 5: 13.11.2009
Anyone planning to visit Australia should reconsider – it’s just way too dangerous. Right? A series on the Australian fauna, based on the book ‘Gefährliches Australian’, by Barbara Barkhausen (Mana-Verlag).
What’s the deadliest animal in Australia, even the world? It’s the Box Jellyfish. Patrick Wauthier speaks to Jamie Seymour, one of Australia’s foremost experts on jellyfish, and learns to see through this venomous creature.
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When the wall came down - listeners' stories: 13.11.2009
Where were you on the 9th of November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall ceased to divide? In the week leading up to the 20th anniversary of the event, we broadcast our listeners’ stories.
When she heard about it in on the banned western radio broadcasters, Ulrike Brandenburg thought the news from the opened border was a hoax. Back then Ulrike was in year 12. Florian Messner spoke with her in Sydney, where she now lives and works as a doctor. A collage with historical sound recordings.
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When the wall came down - listeners' stories: 13.11.2009
Where were you on the 9th of November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall ceased to divide? In the week leading up to the 20th anniversary of the event, we broadcast our listeners’ stories.
Gisela had been living on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria for 35 years, when the wall came down. Originally from the Pommern in Germany and Poland, she was displaced after the war, so freedom was bittersweet for her. Patrick Wauthier reads her letter.
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When the wall came down - listeners' stories: 13.11.2009
Where were you on the 9th of November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall ceased to divide? In the week leading up to the 20th anniversary of the event, we broadcast our listeners’ stories.
Thilo Speckbauer lived in West Germany. When he learnt about the events on TV, he had to go and see for himself. Christian Froelicher spoke to him.
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When the wall came down - listeners' stories: 6.11.2009
Where were you on the 9th of November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall ceased to divide? In the week leading up to the 20th anniversary of the event, we broadcast our listeners’ stories.
Andrea Kleist was there, and Christian Froelicher spoke to her.
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When the wall came down - listeners' stories: 6.11.2009
Where were you on the 9th of November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall ceased to divide? In the week leading up to the 20th anniversary of the event, we broadcast our listeners’ stories.
Ingrid in Kooyong saw the GDR from the West. She remembers grey being replaced by colour as well as East-German ingenuity and craftsmanship. Ingrid's letter is read by Katharina Kerzdörfer.
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When the wall came down - listeners' stories: 6.11.2009
Where were you on the 9th of November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall ceased to divide? In the week leading up to the 20th anniversary of the event, we broadcast our listeners’ stories.
Nine-year-old Susi Reimann knew it wasn’t possible to see her relatives on the western side of the Wall - until that fateful school day in '89. Pamela Rauleder spoke with her.
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Wild Australia - part 4: 6.11.2009
Anyone planning to visit Australia should reconsider – it’s just way too dangerous. Right? A series on the Australian fauna, based on the book ‘Gefährliches Australian’, by Barbara Barkhausen (Mana-Verlag).
How to get bitten by a snake, and live to tell the tale? In the fourth part Peter Mirtschin explains how, in an interview with Christian Froelicher.
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Wild Australia - part 3: 6.11.2009
Anyone planning to visit Australia should reconsider – it’s just way too dangerous. Right? A series on the Australian fauna, based on the book ‘Gefährliches Australian’, by Barbara Barkhausen (Mana-Verlag).
In the third part, Christian Froelicher finds his way through snake territory, with the help of snake expert Peter Mirtschin.
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Wild Australia - part 2: 6.11.2009
Anyone planning to visit Australia should reconsider – it’s just way too dangerous. Right? A series on the Australian fauna, based on the book ‘Gefährliches Australian’, by Barbara Barkhausen (Mana-Verlag).
Can you milk a spider? Expert Joel Shakespeare explains how, in the second part of the series with Kathleen Wächter.
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