Shrine on Lake Hanama in Japan / © Photo: Georg Berg

Moonlight Spearfishing in Japan

Spear fishing is one of the oldest fishing techniques. It is practiced in many countries around the world and is considered a very resource-conserving way of fishing

Nippondaira Hotel, Shizuoka, Japan with view of Mount Fuji / © Photo: Georg Berg

Nippondaira Hotel in Shizuoka

A hotel with a fantastic view of the shy beauty. The Japanese revere the volcano as a female Fuji, which is usually veiled behind clouds.

On a castle ruin at the Dunloe Hotel near Killarney, Ireland / © Photo: Georg Berg

The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens

Indulgence at Ireland’s most famous gorge. Every spring, the hotel launches into a new season with world-class cuisine and at the imposing Gap of Dunloe

Katsuobushi – traditional production

The traditional production of the Japanese basic seasoning begins with blood, water and fire. This is how the tuna species bonito becomes a rock-hard delicacy.

Green tea from Shizuoka / © Photo: Georg Berg

Green Tea as an Elixir of Life

The elixir of life for the Japanese grows in Shizuoka Prefecture. It is a potpourri of secondary plant substances that have a health-promoting effect

Tokyo skyline in the mirror of the Okura Hotel / © Photo: Georg Berg

The new Hotel Okura in Tokyo

The old Hotel Okura was a showcase of Japanese craftsmanship coupled with modern architecture. The new building made better use of the valuable air space

Hands as stencils for white paint that has been sprayed on by mouth and Reckitt's Blue, a detergent additive made from ultramarine and baking soda that used to be added to laundry detergents in Australia / © Photo: Georg Berg

Indigenous People Day

There are about 5,000 different cultures that are threatened by the destruction of their habitat, climate change and the disregard for their rights

Potato decorative on the fork / © Photo: Georg Berg

Potato – World food star

Potato scene at a farmer in Upper Bavaria, at the big potato party and at the trendsetters of Caspar Plautz at the Munich Viktualienmarkt.

The wine, the Sierra and the sea. Three wineries are located in the Cap de Creus nature reserve. The Catalan flag flies at the winery of Martin Faixó / © Photo: Georg Berg

Cultural treasures on the Costa Brava

We will visit a winery, the fish auction in Palamós and the museum with optical illusions of Salvador Dali and learn about the rich heritage of Romanesque architecture.

Early in the morning, the snow is cleared away in front of the entrance portal in winter / © Photo: Georg Berg

Waldhaus Sils in the Engadine

The Waldhaus Sils is a nostalgic place full of stories about its illustrious guests. The grand hotel in the Upper Engadine has been writing hotel history since 1908.

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