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#NewZealand: Whether it's a Lord of the Rings vacation, surfing, skiing, bungee jumping - you can do just about anything in New Zealand! No wonder it feels like THE country for work and travel. But could that soon be over? New Zealand is increasingly fed up with the hordes of backpackers who invade the country every year from Germany and all over the world. The new episode of #ATLAS is about the relationship between New Zealand and backpacking, how this relationship is currently falling apart - and why a lack of backpackers could become a major problem. 00:00 The country for work and travel 02:54 New Zealand and its backpackers 05:45 Why New Zealand is fed up with you 09:58 Why New Zealand might need you after all You can find our sources here: https://www.funk.net/channel/atlas-12... Music: Kings - 6 Figures Fat Freddy's Drop - Ernie The weekly explainer format ATLAS tells an exciting and current topic from a different part of the world in each episode. The two hosts Tessniem Kadiri and Don Pablo Mulemba explain the current problems and conflicts and provide context. They do not look at the rest of the world from a purely German perspective: They talk to people on the ground who can report first-hand. ATLAS is the first funk format to work with the entire ARD correspondent network. This is made possible by the collaboration with the NDR foreign editorial team. ATLAS is produced by funk. funk is a joint offering by the Association of Broadcasting Corporations of the Federal Republic of Germany (ARD) and the Second German Television (ZDF). funk has no influence on the data protection provisions of this platform or the collection, analysis and use of user data. We handle your data with the greatest sensitivity within the scope of our possibilities. You can find further information on the subject of data protection on our website: https://www.funk.net/datenschutz YEAH! We are also part of #funk. Check it out: YouTube: / funkofficial Instagram: / funk TikTok: / funk Website: https://go.funk.net https://go.funk.net/impressum