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[Music] [Music] we are starting our journey in the indian town of Rishikesh the small town with about seventy thousand inhabitants is about two hundred and twenty kilometers away from the capital New Delhi the river Ganges flows through the town and every year thousands of pilgrims come here to pray at its holy banks in 1968 this pace suddenly got famous when the Beatles came here they lived in an ashram a kind of monastery and we're setting out to find this place [Music] it wasn't possible to make an appointment in advance so first of all we asked if we're allowed to film the sign say that we have to pay an entrance fee for Indians it's about two dollars and for tourists it is eight but the guard looks skeptically at our camera we're allowed to come in but our camera isn't so we'll try again the next day a little way away from the riverbank we set off our drone and we see a huge area with odd-looking domed structures everything seems to be deserted a razor wire fence surrounds the whole facility we're excited to see if we'll still be able to find any traces of the beetles we're driving back into town in order to find a hotel on our way we notice how many ashrams there are here everywhere yoga centers are advertising their courses Rishikesh is a real magnet for tourists but what makes this place so special we ask a real Indian tourists [Music] every Hindu should visit this place once in at least one season but it so happened that once you come here it you you feel like coming here again and again it's like you don't feel like going back to find out what will be expecting us in the Beatles ashram tomorrow we're visiting one of the most popular ashrams in town thousands of pilgrims come here every year a Holiday Inn an ashram is very popular among Indian and foreign tourists alike many stay here for a couple of weeks and everyone only pays what they can afford we're meeting one of the employees Laurie she explains the rules to us are there some kind of rules they come to the ashram well there are a few rules very minimal okay as you might be aware Rishikesh is a whole is a designated holy city consequently there are no legal alcohol sales it is vegetarian so there's no meat or fish or eggs these are the same rules that apply to the Beatles back then and the day is completely structured the food is vegetarian and the same for everybody also the same as when the Beatles were here today deep fried potatoes a vegetable curry rice and a spicy flatbread are on the menu the price 80 cents for lunch and 20 cents for coffee some only come here to eat we go looking for someone who actually lives here you want to yeah [Music] you're a big Beatles fan here the next morning we are on our way to the beatles ashram again this time with vincent he's a big fan and wants to play one of their songs where they stayed preferably where they slept again we asked for permission to shoot here [Applause] and this time we're allowed to the guard gets a little pocket money of 3,000 rupees around $40 and were allowed to film inside the ashram so this is the place where the Beatles were the four Englishmen were the most famous pop stars in the world back then and wherever the band showed up mass hysteria broke out their song yesterday is the most covered pop song of all time [Music] although everything here looks as if it were from yesterday now back then this place was quite luxurious there was even electricity so these strange-looking structures used to be real houses with two stories downstairs there is a small room that was used for sleeping in and the view from upstairs is phenomenal so apparently the Beatles slept somewhere here but in which house we carry on walking across the compound and see that there are over 100 honeycomb houses do you know whether because state when they were here sitting over there in the bus trade there's a there's a house okay it's behind the meditation Hall Street okay thanks but on the way there is more to see there is this abandoned hole in the middle of nowhere but what is this supposed to be in order to find out we have a look inside [Music] according to the walls many Beatles fans were already here this building too was used as accommodation but we can't find any clues that the Beatle slept here the stairs take us up to the roof in these domes it was possible to meditate in the shade as the Sun burns down relentlessly here we carry on searching for the Beatles house but on the way we first of all only find where Maharishi Mahesh Yogi lived he used to be the boss here back then with his meditation technique he became very famous in the 60s in order to understand what fascinated the Beatles so much about a guru we join into an arti in these the Guru meets his followers at the riverbank to pray we have asked for an interview but the Guru will not decide yet if he's going to speak to us afterwards then everything happens very fast we are picked up the Guru wants to speak to us thank you we'll not alone with the guru but in a small elected group we have to write our questions down first and are then allowed to ask one of them I would like to know why do people look for a Google not the Guru himself but one of his assistants answers the question a guru like this has a big attractive force just like the Beatles we too are fascinated by it since 1990 there hasn't been a guru at the Beatles ashram now they are looking for a new one new life is meant to return here on our search for the Beatles house we find the meditation hall where everyone comes together in the morning The Beatles lived here for several weeks 48 songs were composed in this time to be able to have some peace and quiet there are over 50 meditation cells it was possible to retreat to these to meditate sometimes for days at a time now we want to finally find the house of the Beatles but first we come across another hall that is covered in graffiti [Music] Beatles fans drew these but originally this place was used for prayer and in India this is always done with lots of music [Music] this inspired the Beatles too many songs back in the day we want to now finally find their house if this is the place where they state we simply can't find it by ourselves so we asked the guard at the entrance do you know where John Lennon sleeps in which in which an 9 number upside number to get 9 10 11 12 ok are flipped okay so the Beatles really slept in a little Hut like this we search for number 9 and really find it a fan painted John Lennon's portrait here and finally Vincent can fulfill his dream the four mega stars will also have sat here 48 years ago to play the guitar [Music] here come the Sunday here come two sir and I said it's alright [Music] we leave this fascinating place and travel on to zoo Xu in China three hours drive away from Shanghai an exact copy of London's Tower Bridge can be found we want to see what this copy is all about how close to the original are the replicas of well-known landmarks first of all the to do a selfie test will other people notice that they aren't actually in London most don't notice but if they looked closely they would notice something opposed to the original from the River Thames this bridge is supported by four and not two pillars but if observed from the right angle the replica looks deceptively genuine [Music] all around the bridge we see dozens of wedding couples and numerous photographers the fake landmark seems to be a real hot spot when it comes to souvenir pictures today what you don't know long then that's all that edge really planning but that's not the end of it Junichi of Hawkeye's take a hot partner no table for the Chinese it is difficult to get a European visa so they just make Europe come to them but not only Europe Las Vegas is also not far in Macau a replica of the famous gambling city is being built we want to find out if the Chinese clone can keep up with the American original since 2001 gambling has been legal in Macau since then investors have been busy building replicas the famous Venetian is even bigger than the original it is the biggest casino in the world but the original strip in Las Vegas has a length of a hole six point eight kilometers in Macau the street where the casinos are located is a mere 900 meters long so the dimensions here are completely different but can at least the replica of the Venetian live up to its name just as in America the aim was to create an atmosphere like in Venice so we are in the Chinese imitation of the American imitation of Venice can this work at least finding our routine is similar to the real Las Vegas experience it takes us almost 20 minutes until we reach our suite on the 39th floor and we can't complain about the suite itself at all 54 square meters of finest Italian flair but at about 250 dollars they are significantly more expensive than their American counterparts all in all the biggest casino in the world does impress us with its size of around seven football fields and after dark some atmosphere does arise even though more artists than tourists are out on the strip everyone seems to be inside the gambling halls with their 3400 machines and 800 gaming tables but sometimes merely copying the original just isn't enough even though it might look quite nice at night we're leaving China and are traveling to Canada to be more specific to Vancouver Island the island in the Pacific is a popular tourist attraction and the town of Tofino is the set off point for lots of boat tours we are looking for freedom cove and now just need to find someone to take us there Oh freedom Cove yeah I could take you guys there okay yeah fairly well-known those people are pretty famous for their floating garden the locals call this floating paradise freedom Cove and the boat ride along the picturesque coastline is already pretty close to being Paradise Isle [Music] after about 30 minutes we have arrived there it is right in front of us a floating platform with a couple of mismatching houses someone has really creatively expressed themselves here we're excited to see what awaits us [Music] ah so these two dogs for a start and then they emerge the Constructors of this topsy-turvy house how are you doing we would like to see your place if possible we feel as if we're entering another world a colorful fantasy world [Music] Wayne Adams and his wife Katherine have been living here in there floating paradise for 23 years the main house was the first thing they built a storm had scattered many logs all over the cove and the owners didn't want the wood for Wayne this was the big chance yeah all the framework to this whole building came from a storm and 23 years ago and that's all clear yellow cedar work over the years more and more additional buildings were added they did this all by themselves [Music] today there is a gallery five greenhouses a lighthouse a workshop and a boathouse everything is made from recycled materials that you're walking on old fish farm systems that they were discarding all the canvas comes from tents from a resort that can't use them anymore it wouldn't have been possible any other way because the two of them primarily live off Wayne's small pension and don't have a lot of money all my place is built with basically through barter trade and money I've had moments where I've had money where I could buy things but 60% of what I've done has been combed and bartered for there is no electricity in this paradise the house is small but it looks quite cozy in the kitchen there is a gas stove a fridge doesn't exist here but what the to do have is a completely kitted out bathroom so here we have our bathroom and as you can see it's a regular bathroom just like everyone else's the only difference is it's floating the couple are mainly self-sufficient Katherine grows salad beans apples and many other fruit and vegetables in the outdoor area as well as in her five greenhouses [Music] every couple of weeks usually we go to the pheno it can go longer in the winter if the weather is too bad but we can do just fine out here if if we were stuck here for months or if everything went down in the world we would be alright Catherine lived in a town until her children had grown up but she only rarely misses her old life you have your moments where you miss some of the things that you have in the city movie theaters or just going to the corner store but those are just fleeting things that come through Catherine takes care of the garden and Wayne is responsible for catching fish he usually does so with his son Shane [Music] after over 20 years Wayne knows the best spots in the area people's one fish after the other out of the water a lot to live but I've been doing this for a while it can be a hot spot depending on what you know the time of day and the tides daily chore number two making firewood the dropouts always have to make sure that there is enough wood for the winter therefore they fill up the store over the summer Shane grew up with his parents in the city but for the last 10 years he's also been living in the cove [Music] no I don't regret moving out here ever it's one of the best decisions I've ever made I don't have to worry about running out and making sure I make enough money to pay all my bills this month right I've got enough gas to power my generator then I'm doing okay right Shane used to be a chef and made good money after a burnout he moved to the calm Cove and his parents have been the living proof for 23 years that this kind of life is possible an important rule the food only travels short distances here from the boat the fish go directly into the pan Wayne and Catherine leader life completely without frozen foods already meals well the beauty of living out here is we in the last 23 years we've never had a fridge and we eat fresh everything we have we eat fresh so we don't keep anything I can't keep my crab in a live trap so I can't gather a few ahead for when I got company it doesn't get any fresher than this it only takes the fish village a few minutes from the water to the pan Catherines kitchen may be small but it is completely kitted out with lots of ingenuity the two even managed to install running water in their house we have a waterfall that comes from an old lake that we've dammed up and we're able to gravity feed all the water over through piping into my hoses for the garden and into the plumbing for the house it is tricks like these with which the family has managed to have at least some comforts here in the wilderness if you feel like also living this life now it isn't completely free to live here they have to pay a kind of land tax to the municipality in the evening we head back to civilization and say goodbye to two people who are happy living without a TV or a fridge now we're traveling on to the USA our journey starts in the middle of nowhere in the state of West Virginia USA the small village of Green Bank barely has 500 inhabitants and it is cut off from the outside world in a mysterious way because mobile usage or internet surfing are forbidden and not only are they forbidden but nothing actually functions while our reporters are filming impressions of the village this strange vehicle comes up to them [Music] excuse me gentlemen are using some sort of wireless device or something with Wi-Fi in it that's on one of your cameras or whatever they can't the camera is it well I was picking it up as I was doing a scan for interference to the observatory and I saw one that said GoPro so I so that and that looks like a GoPros Chuck Knight a is green banks radio signal police his truck is equipped with measurement devices to locate radio signals like Wi-Fi or mobile phones see right there a GoPro SSP that's probably your camera and we could see it has it has a very good signal here okay and your little device here could cause an interference to the impetus telescope we turn off the cameras Wi-Fi and are permitted to continue filming but devices that transmit radio signals are unwanted in Green Bank the reason is a very special research station to which Chuck will take us now the Robert seabird Green Bank telescope is standing right in the middle of this small town it's the largest radio telescope in the world this is where we meet Mike Holstein he is the technical director of this Observatory and he takes us along thanks to him we're allowed to get very close to the telescope but only with a diesel vehicle the telescope is extremely sensitive to any radio frequency interference and the gasoline engine has a spark plug that provides the combustion to allow the engine to go and that spark in the spark plug actually is a form of explosive energy so it gives off radio frequency interference that the telescope can scan see you can drown out the data the astronomers looking for the telescope is 147 meters high [Music] the dish itself is as large as a soccer pitch the scientists receive radio signals from space these signals are very very weak that's why the telescope is extremely sensitive the larger the dish of a telescope the more sensitive it is radio signals are invisible to the human eye with radio telescopes scientists can look into other galaxies as far away as ten billion light years that's equivalent to the energy given off by a single snowflake hitting the ground so a single cell phone on Mars would be the the brightest radio object to us in the sky universities and NASA used the telescope to learn more about gas clouds other galaxies and the Sun both Gong Bao Fleur IT expert from Germany is jointly responsible for the computer center Vulcan Bala has been working at the Institute for 15 years since then he's been living in green bank without a smartphone or Wi-Fi this National Radio quiet zone was installed in 1958 in this area any kind of electronic transmitters are prohibited the residents within spitting distance of the telescope are not allowed to use Wi-Fi chap Nye day makes sure they don't but technological progress doesn't stop short of Greenbank and we have one already there's two there's three Wi-Fi or mobile phones sending signals in a specific frequency range interfere with the measurements we go and ask if they'll shut it off and most of the time they will there are some that refuse and we have no enforcement powers we can't tell people they they have to turn off their device if you use Wi-Fi you have to pay a fine of $50 living without a mobile phone is unthinkable for many people nowadays especially for young people for the inhabitants of Green Bank it's part of their everyday life and most people actually like it debbie is 24 and works at the only supermarket in town she likes living in a mobile free zone no I guess I was just used to having it all the time and here you just you just adapt I still have one but from when I take trips so but most of the time it stays in my purse it's so much more personal talk to someone it's face to face you can see the emotion you get the connection never Eugene you know communication in Green Bank works like in the good old days via landline and telephone booths [Music] calling Debbie costs 50 cents she moved to Green Bank out of her free will because of the radio silence TV microwave oven coffee machine it's all there what she doesn't have is Wi-Fi and a mobile phone bill Payne that's definitely an inconvenience I have to send everything off an envelope form which is old-school now I mean you can pay your bills on the internet all the time which is what most people do Debbie doesn't use the internet at all she makes appointments via a landline telephone that takes some getting used to well you see it I was just making no trying to make an appointment for my son at the allergy clinic obviously I didn't get a hold of them so I'm gonna have to play the waiting game for them to call me back I can't just head out drive down the road to work or go to the school pick up my son and have a call saying oh it's okay to bring him in no I have to wait by my phone at home or at work for their phone call she also has to make concessions in her private life there are not many jobs in Green Bank that's why her husband works in a different state and can only come home for the weekends what did the local teenagers say growing up without modern technology we asked the kids at the local high school many parents would probably be delighted to hear the answers I think we're kind of privileged to not have cell phones all the time because we're more connected with the community around us and our environment and I mean I personally am glad that I don't have to deal with having teenagers who actually talk to one another instead of chatting on their mobile maybe every school should be declared a no-go area for electronic devices I like it here I don't think we should be able to be on the internet all the time cuz helps me be more sexual with everybody like I know most everybody in the school talk to them a lot whereas I know and it's creamer East pretty close to here it's big school they hardly talk to anybody it's you talk to your friends and that's all we talk to and so I think it's good that we don't have internet for the very first time the teenagers will experience at university what it's like to be constantly online Debbie chose Green Bank on purpose she wants her son Colton to grow up without the distraction of computers and the Internet this is the in my opinion where the best places to be and have children the inhabitants of Green Bank live in their mysterious place as if they were in a bubble so the scientists can listen to sounds from outer space unhindered and maybe one day find another form of life there from the USA it's on to natal in Brazil the city is known for its long sandy beaches and widespread dunes but apparently here there is also a one tree park we ask the locals [Music] cashew nuts are sold here in lots of variations on every corner in this place everything is about cashews so we can't be too far away from the One Tree Park anymore okay so a doll si si si si this way a la this way how did it either a few kilometers on we discovered the viewing platform that was also in the picture we have arrived [Music] the view is tremendous and this is all supposed to be one tree from above it looks more as if many trees were stood very close together so we delve down into the park underneath the leaves it feels as if we were completely cut off from the outside world especially constructed paths lead through the many branches it feels like being in the woods from here too it looks more like many trees it is unbelievable that this is meant to be just one tree we speak to the head groundskeeper sure al meriya he is the only person that is allowed to cut or clip anything here the giant cashew tree needs special attention because the reason for its incredible growth are two gene mutations so does this mean that the tree is sick [Music] I see garlic in positions like your eyes ali raffiq south shown consequence Anurag are you killing us some of the branches are so heavy and long that they need to be supported in order for them not to break normal cashew trees look like this they grow to a size of 10 to 12 meters and are relatively straight only right at the end do they form the crown of the tree the centerpiece of the huge cashew tree is pretty much right in the middle of the park the main staff we are in a sea of branches that hang in the air and lie on the ground like snakes and they all have one origin this tree trunk [Music] over the past 115 years the tree has spread to its current size from this place by the way the shape of its nuts is the reason for the name of the tree casual means something like kidney tree in Portuguese and that's exactly what the kernels or the nuts of this tree look like even outside of Brazil everyone knows these nuts by now less well-known are the fruit of the cashew tree in Brazil it is almost even more popular than the cashew nut from the outside it looks a little bit like a pepper the special thing about the fruit the nuts aren't in it but on top of the fruit it is possible to eat the fruit as a whole including the skin the cashew fruit has a sort of solid poke and no seeds during our visit the fruit was out of season but at the beginning of the year the giant cashew tree is also full of fruit but is it possible to eat them after all the traders have a gene defect Francesco contoso tells us that it is he is the manager here and responsible for the park normally inclusive appropriate delicate anaconda planted non-scientist rocks is known as some casually Wow is quite visible normally at this F come see for some casual mouth in the shade of the main trunk the tourist guide tells us all about the evolution of the tree who originally planted it isn't quite clear some say that it was a fisherman named luis de oliveira in 1888 but there's also a small type of monkey that feed off the cashew nuts as the outside of the nuts is poisonous and has to be removed the monkeys bury them until it has rotted away so maybe a buried nut was simply forgotten and then this tree grew from it all attempts of growing another giant cashew tree from its seeds have unfortunately failed to this day in Brazil the tree is a huge attraction 3,000 visitors per day come to cv1 Tree Park during the main season but the guide tells us that there is a problem the tree is simply growing far too quickly per year it grows one meter in every direction and around it there isn't any more space if this continues the tree will over grow the whole neighborhood within the next decades for over ten years the tree hasn't been cropped for fear of destroying it it already reaches far into the street which is cause for annoyance to the neighbors because this already causes problems on the roads of course for all the souvenir shops around the tree the many tourists are a blessing but in the area there are also many beach houses and their owners have a different view of the situation the park owners would like to buy up the surrounding houses and tear them down but many neighbors don't want this to happen I'm playing and then it is a dispute that has been ongoing for years how it will end only time will tell and in the future even more tourists could come to visit the tree at the moment an application to the Guinness Book of Records is being reviewed if the tree may not only be called the biggest cashew tree in the world but because of its yield the biggest fruit bearing tree on earth and apparently the chances are pretty good from Brazil our journey takes us on to Israel to the Negev desert it takes up 60% of the country but only 10% of the population live here and then suddenly bright green mountains is this art a garden or maybe even toxic waste no from close-up you can see it is glass to be more exact bottles and shards tons of it and right behind them some kind of factory a quick look online shows us this isn't a mirage there are really tons of glass here in the middle of the desert the factory produces glass bottles for coca-cola for example and to be able to do so among other things it needs recycled glass but what for exactly and why is a huge bottle factory like this located right in the desert isn't that completely crazy we want to take a closer look and drive to the desert factory it is a three hour drive away from Tel Aviv in a small sleepy town [Music] in the factory we are first of all given protective gear safety shoes and clothing 2 despite the heat the outside temperature is at 45 degrees at the moment but safety is of the essence here as there are shards of glass lying around everywhere production manager rod shield cuts EF shows us the glass mountains that we have up to now only seen in pictures some of these are 15 meters high 30,000 tonnes are lying around here all sorted by color depending on which color of bottle is to be produced waste for others is gold for us the value of this broken glass this color is hundreds of thousands of dollars for us constantly new deliveries arrive recycled glass is important for the production of new bottles because if it has already melted once it will melt faster the second time mixed with the other raw materials this shortens the melting process during the production this saves energy and money for the bottle production it is sufficient if 90% is of the same color only when it comes to clear glass it has to be 100% a single bottle of the wrong color would ruin everything we even discover beer bottles from Germany the whole world is represented here rock shield doesn't even have to look at the labels to know where the bottles originated from on each of them there are codes with mysterious numbers and symbols only legible to insiders you can see the year that the glass was produced you can see the sign of the factory and also the mold number it was produced from so you pretty much have a lot of information on the bottle we are battling with the heat 45 degrees but we don't even suspect that this is nothing compared to the heat inside the production plant where coke bottles are being made right now it is somewhere between 70 and 100 degrees here but we will only find this out later for the sand the most important raw material for the glass we first of all have to go even deeper into the desert the extraction site is inside this huge crater three of these exist in Israel and they are unique in the world the oldest sand layers here are 200 million years old the dinosaurs probably already walked on them back to the glass factory to make glass except sand you also need the recycled glass from the glass mounds outside the factory in this case clear glass for the coke bottles then limestone and other minerals like soda dolomite rock and potash are added as well as coloring agents but not for clear glass of course everything is thoroughly mixed and the compound is ready for the melting process speaking of melting we are too but it's only about to be really hot now off to the furnace guys let's go it's very noisy and very hot outside be careful the production manager wasn't exaggerating it is between 70 and 100 degrees in the production area depending on where exactly you are after five minutes we feel like in a sauna because it isn't just hot but also too noisy for an interview we communicate via mobile phone brought chilled types I love to sweat he must be a little bit crazy the reason for the incredible heat are of course the huge brick furnaces it takes a devilish 1,600 degrees to turn the sand mixture into glass it is only possible to look at this hellish fire through a special foil or protective glasses otherwise it would burn your eyeballs off if one were to stand here for too long one would at some point simply catch fire even if the flames aren't directly touched by now our equipment is almost too hot to touch and two tripods have even melted in a decommissioned furnace production manager rod shield shows us what it looks like inside you can see here the entrance of the raw material there come through here and the combustion is happening here the raw material flows over the the molten glass it melts gradually and flows to the to the front side and then going out of the furnace through the throat the furnace the centerpiece of the factory it takes 24 hours for the sand mixture to completely melt and pass through the oven 1 meter 60 that is the height of the smoldering raw material in the oven during the melting process compressed air is pumped into the oven from below this helps to evenly mix the raw materials and prevents impurities in the glass in the control room the oven is under constant surveillance this is what the super oven looks like from the inside while it is in action it runs 24 hours per day on 365 days of the year and is never turned off it would take 16 days to get it back to working temperature which would be far too expensive and then there is another reason why it's never turned off the liquid mass would become solid immediately this happens very quickly as we can see with this drop of molten glass if that were to happen the glass could block and destroy the oven therefore it is constantly in action after 24 hours the sand mixture has turned to glass and shoots out of the oven it still has a temperature of 1200 degrees a water-cooled machine cuts it into easy-to-handle pieces each of these has exactly the size and the weight so that it is possible to form one coke bottle out of it here the pieces are shot into the different production lines then it's time for the shaping process this machine gives the coke bottles their typical shape within just a few seconds and speed is of the essence here as up to a million bottles are produced here per day over and over workers clean the molds while the machines are running because they are never turned off as we already know in our opinion this is the toughest job in the factory it isn't quite as hot as next to the furnaces where the employees can only spend short amounts of time here the staff spent eight hours per shift in 70 degree heat we can't even bear it for a couple of minutes the only place for the workers to cool off is the break room in a quarter corner we asked one of them how they manage though aboard the Kadena Thai food I made it the Kadena trainee Tia Marcelo called affirmative link and your abilities are nestled on this position Lena profane mirage HD support and it's a partner for the narco the freshly formed bottles are still extremely hot and very fragile a bit of cold water and they burst this is what it looks like in slow motion [Music] therefore the bottles have to go through a 550 degrees hot oven despite its high temperature it is cold the cooling oven the still red-hot bottles slowly cool down inside it when they come out at the other side they aren't quite as fragile anymore if this was enough is checked on a random sample the hammer test proves if the bottle can withstand impacts in four different places [Music] this machine puts filled bottles under pressure they have to cope with 20 bar without exploding this one here bursts at 42 after all a bottle like this has to go through a lot like lying in the Sun for hours machines and employees screen and check all the bottles in many steps the inspectors are looking for little bubbles or tears for example and if needed adjust the machines clear glass is especially tricky even the smallest imperfections are visible but even when something does go wrong nothing is thrown away faulty bottles and shards of broken glass go one-story down here the glass is cooled down shredded and washed then it's back onto the mound in the desert the never-ending cycle of bottles and now finally we can water the deserts in our mouths with water from oven fresh coke bottles [Music] you
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Keywords: Free Documentary, Documentaries, Full documentary, HD documentary, documentary - topic, documentary (tv genre), lost places, mystery places, Abandoned places, Abandoned, abandoned house, mysterious places, abandoned buildings, explore with us, the beatles, the beatles meditation, beatles meditation, floating home, floating house, Freedom Cove float house, float house, glass factory, one-tree park
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Length: 51min 49sec (3109 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 02 2020
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