tv Mediterranean Journey Deutsche Welle December 24, 2023 1:02am-1:30am CET
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on the, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient today it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything less of a past one share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalist xena las rog and joe far off to korea, travel the coast of the mediterranean, in search of answers. you see yourself as a to be in june and responsibilities. how can you help me to join us to get to know the people and their dreams mediterranean. the
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experienced opinion i'm in saying, is that in southern spain to be precise under lucy evans. and my luck, i'm going to be visiting the provinces of monica and coronado. i'm where i'm sitting right now. it's simply beautiful. i'm missing. that's because we're on the mediterranean, which is on the north side of the sea. this time thinking here this region is stooped in history and cultural richardson's question. so i'm really looking forward to the next few days the, the coast line of under lucy, it extends almost a 1000 kilometers. most of it along the mediterranean. i'm going to the under lucy and fishing village of luck, i let the modem for a dance state under lucy is the birthplace of flamenco dancer,
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inquiries way too because you can really help me if i want to learn 2 steps. yeah. only 2 steps. 6 be very what, what, what are the steps that i can do? so the reason is is that the one that you mentioned before? so we do one with the feet 3 times with the i take something and put it in my for use taking oversee. i'm the i think you have to. yeah, i do. it's like your book talk, sorry,
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where you go with a lot of feelings and i still don't have to see me at a bank of interest, a dance, but also a style of music with singing and different types of musical instruments. 2 what's this especially something he said the right way to express what the deep see, consulting people know as many, many cuter doing a future is, is this something good? you know, i live the, i'm leaving the village and the cost. now, by journeys taking me in the autonomy community of under lucio, has always served as a bridge to the airport. the canada decided renada is one of the most beautiful cities here. and then we'll see
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how many people come here because it's a melting pot of different cultures to and of course, you'll already have spotted it behind me because of the all 100 of the more than 7 centuries of islamic ruling. i don't know. so you have 1st and foremost shape the regents architecture, the fortress of humble, a world. cultural heritage side rises up over the former muslim bastion of coronado, the north rid sultan's built the palace complex over a period of more than 200 years. the stunning ceiling paintings and mosaics domes carved from wood expensive courtyards and beg me present marble fountains, showcase the peak of islamic craftsmanship. isn't yet some living holes. this is here for the contest to what the author now and the court of the lines
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today. it's probably the most famous part of the all 100. 12 bought this book and didn't get always its name to these 12 lines, doubting, modern and adorning a fountains that's one of the best known examples of mazda in sculpture solutions. the social events and parties were held in this courtyard funds that sounded even start. you're finding the potty stuff. i'm enjoying my scroll through the gardens of the alhambra. it's just wonderful to be walking in the shade of the trees surrounded by frequent flowers and close to fountains for your edition channels. the opposite the alhambra is the vibrant neighborhood of by seen, which became important under the arabic rule. starting in the 11th century. and this law mc heritage, that still evidence to this day,
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the time meeting in like a lot of my toyota and rochester who works for the cultural foundation from dusty on a auto auto body which foster's cooperation between europe and the arabic speaking . how does the culture here differ to other european countries? so what make this area especially is that we had a more culture element from the hour of culture, from the specially from the mac, ruby culture, the how much the culture is. that greased young is a using for was with a grand i've a some warranty course throughout the warranty for lead use, historical safety is its to assist you. i mean, we keep many, many elements islamic rule. i mean, ideally in peninsula ended in the year 1492 apart from the architectural style. this has also left indelible marks on everyday life. we pop into an empty house
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on c, a regional, i'm my role has a very close relationship in many fields course. well, we have many full sion of new seeker production i've seen in mind that we made together in the, in the social field. a field you can find many, many association we used to say about that. we have the biggest faculty of pharmacy or from a rook because in our faculty of pharmacy, we have almost 500 my work in the studying there. when i, when i listen to you, you say like, who has very much culture or different religion living here different. i think it a group living here. but you also have challenges. you know, you also have time just people saying we don't want i think about the side of the mediterranean. yeah. but they say my around not gonna raise the cd, which has been able to minus diversity better than others. weiss that people, yes you the diversity is good. i mean it's a harried that we have to be care and is good. enjoy living in place is one. you
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can see buildings that are wonderful and the counseling another kasha, another people who, a br office and other regions. and you've seen that dispute, and he's wonderful. and you want to believe that there you is that uh, you know, thinking about the other on the dispute that they either offered to you the one that this conversation has highlighted for me. the importance of common understanding between arrows and european cultural spears. with this in mind, i leave grenada for l, if e to a town in the province of many of the spaniards called this region monday, plastic or c of plastic. why? because it's dominated by greenhouse, as, as far as the, i can see the, these shanty towns are home to many african migrants. it stopped at some 90000
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people work in the under lucy and fruit and vegetable industry. a 3rd of them, foreigners, moroccans being largest group among disability. it's an assignment if he decided to one of the largest producing areas in europe. and he also added vegetables, likes a community like planting and tomatoes are exported from here to the rest of the consummate or the region is facing a huge challenge house for them with water scarcity advantage. i'm about to meet with i certainly it's who says sustainable practices are now imperative. now how to sign it. so it's very gone, isn't organic farmer i'm pitching into health cfo. do i put a way to the case, although if it's sticking, maybe you need to untie another loop. busy are we doing this now? what i was thinking the way to maintain the cycle, and i guess what the shape ada plants and give them back to the ground through the excrement they have on this activates the soil, that's because we cut and these any chemical fertilizers here. and again,
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it's good to hear everything realized on the life of the soil. been on a plantation that uses chemical fertilizer. nothing depends on the life of the soil on alpha, the must be live in this, for example, has a reddish color. that means it has seeds and it's a bit spice the. it's generally if you wait a little bit and see the big let's let me go and see if we knew or not this wanted to spice. think? speaker phone book seems intriguing. so it says it's a that's, that's hard for me. the number of organic farmers has grown over the last decade from around 50215000 instead of a 100. but at the farmer's lake festivals are less concerned with quantity. and more with the quality of the vegetables which flourish, thanks to the animals. and so gonna come a little, just give this a shake like that we have called the shape of a. she's called a what a living. her name is why that will take take it like this and now he,
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you model with let's go to the you, you need to go live it to them. then you follow you. what that? oh for the for that ok. i think she doesn't trust me. you can help me, you know? oh, but the my where it's not done yet . the tomatoes have already been harvested because the shape can't climb the dried out, plants need to be pulled down onto the ground to service animal feet. why is sustainability so important for you to see, to get of so you this is going to work in the future. if this isn't just about any quick money now, then it ends when you plan things long term because of that, and then you do it that way. simply i got, it has to be sustainable. if water is be coming, i guess the,
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the solution accommodate the carry on as usual, and build more plantations. specially this solution would be to think of balance and perhaps to produce less, but with better quality meant for the me. but the solution would be to create green car doors and re far as the mountains and other to expand the forest little by little and attract more rainbow. you don't intend to let myself what it sounds. buttercup, i say to you this has always been a vegetable growing region. most businesses are small family businesses. they begin, you'll have a, i've been helping my dads inside of a small, like wait a little bit. i remember any of his saying the opening credits of the lunch time, the john wayne movie later as it started, we'd be off to the greenhouse next season. i'll start working here to the
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from and he will return to the mediterranean, the past and beautiful beaches and small cones, the monica, the, the port city lights on the southern spanish cost of those. so the, it's home to almost 600000 people public because so it was born in while ago the more than 200 works by the famous painter are on display at the move sale because of the, the cost of the sun or sunshine coast is so called because the region gets more
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than $300.00 days of sunshine a year. this attracts millions of tourists from all over the or many of them from germany, and written the, those who can afford snap up their own 4 walls. here is the point that i find something i like to have in mind. comb house get funding. i found my dream house here. this one here image month. i'm doing a 360 degree. turn the home. why us? because the house can do a to when he's point me time to meet the 2 architects responsible for designing it . i know pads are on on hello carlos. i'm so excited to know more about this house because it looks amazing. and now i want to know more how it functions. right? architects classic carlos, moya attends the and big trunk. we built their 1st sun house in 2018. it's designed to rotate and alignment with the path of the sun throughout the day. each rotation
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lasts 15 minutes and just barely noticeable. what's the vision behind this house in 0? dallas may need to be able to create the glass close up as face of the house. you know, the, you to the side where you, every time unable to see or to play. so to focus. now, this is the point. how are the reactions so far when people come and see it? um, i don't know what, what was your reaction when you hear me now? my reaction when i really infinity, i felt like um there are no borders. i felt like i'm still outside, but somehow i'm inside. and the good feeling that i had is outside. it's very hot and i came in and you have a very um, very good feeling the, the jump, this can call it
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a bit of guns to house. so now i've got control of the entire happening. for sure. i think it's mega cool. i really like it via because sometimes you need sun, i'm like so. so no, you don't want to move to the what do you do to being what's left? so the press to start and determine where the sun is at the moment and inside this disc is either what is on the is the steep money also is we can see could i do suns there? let's assume this is the coordination system. fuel system and i say we saw, i'd like to go in this direction now to the store and select the speed and, and try to reach for it. and now it's rotating. when did split to see the, the 250 square meter house is energy efficient and the garden doesn't use any water . the price tag in the region of $650000.00 bureaus. this is the 63. ok, the cycling. so this one is a fixed and this is fixed, this one fixed, and this is the label. ok, maybe just the drawing, this high stuff. yes. to test. that means this one stay here in this ring here is
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moving closer and closer. nea, nea. uh now you can see a rotating now as the house most the way its news. i would like to know what exactly sustainable old the we have to prepare the federal system for a call for heating, fraud, etc. uh, our award kind of feeling is not even in july you will need it, but you have the flu. yeah, that's a yeah, isn't fully in g charel. if you don't, obviously it's quite difficult to sell the property. but for the next project we want that swimming pool or so the, the next stop on our mediterranean journey is the southern most tip of spain. located on the street of gibraltar is 35, the nearest point to africa. the,
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the historic town center isn't far from the port. the old whitewash townsend have their own unique chart. that effect is on the cost audio for cost of light. it's a magnet for tide and wind surfers here where the mediterranean meets the atlantic . when conditions are ideal, i've always wanted to learn to search, and we are better to do it than here. i'm meeting christine, so i called sky from germany. she runs a serve school in $0.30. hello. apparently this is a place to learn windsurfing holding on windsurfing too much super great. my right . well, you're absolutely right. right. and have you ever when serve before? uh no. today is an ideal day because there isn't too much wind online today. we have poignant a. i which means 7th, the wind coming in from the slip and it's not very strong really in the days which is grading or less than because for beginners hang on to and for beginners. exactly
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. it'll get stronger towards the afternoon and then we'll have a good thermal wind and that's a bit better for the professionals. last is on. we also quite often have them avante, that's the wind blowing from any lenders. and this is really, really strong a hire today. today's great for you, the my serve instructor came to the sunny coast ideal a few years ago, turning her back on colder northern european clients. and now when you stand on the board, you've got 2 sides aside where the wind is coming from and the side where the wind is blowing away to pull it up, you always get on the side where the sale is the other side. so i'm getting on from here, what doesn't, i need to adopt the basic position under basic position. i now need to check the front and back. the nice balance out the way to see you have to control the way and not the other way around. sure, sure. i've got the waves under control. now. not sure if this is going to
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work. although in the water, i'm in my element and i'm a good swimmer. i've been swimming regularly since childhood. the . i'm pretty athletic news, but that's really was really hard. it was really fun, the a great experience. i normally a big tucker, but right now i'm speech with. it was great. talk a little. this is on as lots all the studies by isn't far from morocco. in fact,
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it's just 14 kilometers away. over the mediterranean the you're doing? good. thank you. the view of the north african side of the mediterranean is the location of jose luis that he's a photographer with a primary theme. the lives of people and the see the colors could actually see what i try to measure them. shit, your straight of triple to is on the one hand. magical because we've got these youtube, a landscaping status please. to develop the monitoring migration of the and traffic if i'm doing but i can throw the traffic. if you can decide you want to have control or no control. those report goes and going through. i'm against migration control, as of course. yeah, because controls, i mean death, but i'm, i know that what all speculation come what it costs,
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so much money just to make it to you for that. and so you can't lose that money if you don't find a job. so for that, and there wasn't any visa controls before. now the problem with visa is because you can't just go back and know for the best people in europe. some people in europe say enough migration, enough for refugees. we don't want people to come from africa to spain, to a tele, to germany. what do you say? nissan, amelia, for your foot on the island. my family came to europe to clean toilets and do the hard work that the germans french old swiss didn't want to do. i didn't mind. there's no kitty young. i say it was the same kind of immigration that's happening here today. we so nobody are not saying they shouldn't be any borders between people don't feel good. i particularly often think it's like imposing borders on the window, not, not smoking together from the data. it's a wind knows no boundaries as of into that shouldn't be any boundaries or borders, but people either from my north, particularly if that migrating out of necessity in something that i don't you know, i don't that opportunities of all my mediterranean journey so far. my visit to
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under lucille has given me the strongest sense of the close cultural and economic links between europe and africa. the found on the losing the interview. and the lucy, it was very intense. and cassandra, it's really, really interesting from a culture point of view. and the people are very emotional, very warm combination with the see exception for found experience. hospital stay with me. intensive not just in my memory, but also in my heart on via the live initial cost to live in the
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w for this christmas cake, people would gladly go to jail. to turn, this is a long standing tradition in italy and some of the nations that come from a bakery at a maximum security prison in padre a confection that's enjoyed by all of italy. the cake flew jail 09. in 60 minutes on d w. the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert the this is where things wealthy industrial nations
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