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BIWAK

★ 8.2 (2 votes) | 2018 | 0h 25m
Documentary
Overview

BIWAK shows exciting adventure reports. Presenter Thorsten Kutschke takes you along on his adventure trips. Those who like to be active in nature will get the best suggestions.

Details
  • Status Returning Series
  • First Air Date August 20, 2018
  • Last Air Date July 8, 2023
  • Seasons 11
  • Episodes 45
  • Networks MDR Fernsehen

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BIWAK rocks the Balkans

5 episodes • 2018

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BIWAK on the Silk Road

5 episodes • 2020

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BIWAK in Armenia

5 episodes • 2019

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Dream Tours in Saxon Switzerland

5 episodes

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BIWAK in Bolivia

5 episodes • 2020

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30 Years of BIWAK

5 episodes • 2021

On July 12, 1991, the mountain sports and adventure show "BIWAK" went on air for the first time on MDR. After three decades, presenter Thorsten Kutschke and his team dug deep into the archives.

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Adventure Tatra

5 episodes • 2021

The longing for a great old love has lured the BIWAK team to the east of Slovakia - to the mountains of the Tatra. For this, Thorsten Kutschke and his team have returned to the smallest high mountains in the world.

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BIWAK in Iceland

5 episodes • 2022

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BIWAK in Saxon Switzerland

5 episodes • 2023

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Season 10

5 episodes

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Season 11

5 episodes

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