Have you ever walked on the seabed? You can do it off of Germany’s North Sea coast. There, the tides are so enormous that at low tide, large parts of the sea bed are exposed. DW reporter Gönna grew up on the North Sea. She’s going to show you this exciting region of her homeland and its fascinating animals. She’ll also take you to Lower Saxony’s Wadden Sea National Park!

00:00 Intro
00:36 What and where is the Wadden Sea?
01:04 Mudflat hike on the seabed
03:00 Minsener Oog island
03:53 Wadden Sea Visitor Center, Wilhelmshaven
05:16 Town of Norden, East Frisian tea ritual
06:58 Seal Rescue Station, Norden
08:28 The most expensive fish sandwich 😋 on the island of Juist

CREDITS:
Report: Gönna Ketels
Camera: Marco Borowski
Editing: Philipp Czegka
Supervising editor: Christina Deicke
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  1. These marshy areas must be preserved! How else are the exotic diseases generated in the Northern Hemisphere going to be efficiently circulated to the Southern Hemisphere (and all stops in between!) not to mention the return cargo of similarly exotic African varieties. World human travel by air and ship can only do so much! 🤔🧐😱

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