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Added on the 14/10/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
What better way is there to ring the fall season than with a good old traditional giant pumpkin contest? One such contest takes place every year in the German city of Ludwigsburg, where farmers from all over Europe roll out the biggest pumpkins you can imagine. 24-year-old Belgian farmer Mathias Willemijns won Ludwigsburg's pumpkin competition on Sunday, with a gourd that weighed in at 1,008 kilograms, or 2,222 pounds.
Lörzweiler (Germany), Aug 23 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Ronald Wittek) The annual grape harvest begins in the German municipality of Lörzweiler that will be used to make 'Federweisser', a freshly squeezed fermented grape juice.FOOTAGE OF HARVEST AT LÖRZWEILER, GERMANY.
Lörzweiler (Germany), Aug 23 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Ronald Wittek) The annual grape harvest begins in the German municipality of Lörzweiler that will be used to make 'Federweisser', a freshly squeezed fermented grape juice.FOOTAGE OF HARVEST AT LÖRZWEILER, GERMANY.
Ludwigsburg (Germany), Sep 14 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Ronald Wittek).-The Bluehendes Baroque gardens in Ludwigsburg host until 6 December a popular pumpkin exhibition under the theme of music.FOOTAGE OF LUDWIGSBURG PUMPKIN EXHIBITION.
Weisenheim am Sand (Germany), Aug 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ronald Wittek) The grape harvest was brought forward this year in Germany due to high temperatures. The early harvest will be used for 'Federweisser', the fermented freshly squeezed grape juice. FOOTAGE OF THE HARVEST IN WEISENHEIM AM SAND NEAR BAD DURKHEIM, GERMANY..