Caviar is one of the most expensive delicacies around. For decades he came mainly from the Black Sea coast. Then a man from Schleswig-Holstein had a business idea.
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It lies there quietly, the pond in the heart of the Aukrug Nature Park, in the middle of Schleswig-Holstein. But that is about to change. Christian Zuther-Grauerholz throws fish food into the water to attract the residents. “Let’s hope a few show up,” he says, puffing on his American Spirit cigarette. And sure enough, after a while the water starts to move and dorsal fins keep popping out. Zuther-Grauerholz, completely dressed in waterproof gear, descends into the pond, then suddenly he has a fish in his hand.
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