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of the, the, in london's underground, the british capital's metro system is the oldest in the world in the drags seen. how does your rock alias hungry is considered an international style icon? and in regensburg, you're a max reporter honda hollow reveals the highlights of this picturesque bavarian city. all this in more coming up on your own ex. a. the one of the most famous landmarks of the british capital is the london underground,
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or simply the tube, as it's affectionately known by londoners. at 161 years old, it's the oldest subway in the world. come underground and find out what makes it iconic. it covers 402 kilometers of the track with $272.00 stations on 11 lines. 10 serves up to 5000000 people as a, the london underground was the oldest underground. and the world is a treasure trove of surprises. in this video, let's get to the bottom of it all with and gab. again, that's spokeswoman for the transport for london authority. there's so much that makes the to buy conic. every time i take a journey on the to something about it makes me smile. parents originally from philadelphia in the usa, and she's been a tube cents since her 1st visit to london. she's been working for transport for london or t f. l for short since 2012 the the
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maiden voyage took place on january 10th, 18. 63 back then steam powered locomotives, pulled the gas live carriages through the tunnels. in the beginning they were only barely under the ground. a welcome to baker street station. it's one of the oldest stations on our network. it was opened in 18. 63 as part of the original root of the metropolitan railway, the old list metro system in the world. the metropolitan railway, originally at 7 stations running from paddington to ferry didn't baker street was one of them. and these platforms were restored in the 1980s to look lights. they were in 1863 although it's officially called the london underground. only 45 percent of the line actually runs under ground. outside the inner city in particular,
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trains run above the ground. the deepest ation is located in the shilling north of the city at hampstead station. the tracks are 55.2 meters down. this is by no means a world record are sonoma, and t of ukraine is the deepest underground station in the world. it's a $105.00 and a half meters below ground. the the root map design has been copied by many of the world's underground systems. the special thing about this map is that it's not based on the actual root or distances . it was originally designed in the 1930s by an electrical draftsman named harry beck. so harry beck came up with this map and he actually experienced a lot of resistance and it took the underground 2 years to kind of except it's, they ended up using it. and now it is an icon
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the, these old map show the actual route to the london to and it's often very curvy. the underground was stopped, the is because of the shape of its tunnels. this smith named stems from around 1890 . the trucks were laid to follow the roads curving overhead, and since the carriages are long and straight, this created some dangerous gaps. these are especially large at the bank minute station, the famous, automatic warning mines. the gap was sounded here for the 1st time in 1969. ringback equally famous is the logo known as round old 1st installed at saint james's park station in 19 o 8 to help people find their way. the round will and mind the gap are very popular souvenir slogans. so a couple things you should remember when you're writing the 2,
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you want to use voice or contactless rather than a paper ticket or store contactless. it's just a better value. and it means you don't have to stay on the line. you can simply just tap and go. you want to stand on the right and walk on the left. when you're using an escalator, make sure you hold the hand rail. be conscious of other people because we're all trying to move through the station and don't make eye contact with people don't talk to people. my dad is from united states, he's a friendly guy. he will talk to people on the train and we have to say no, not here, just people, people have their b time, their space. ok . so we're coming out here on the station. if you look up, you'll see there's a big green pipe across the station. and that is actually where we've got one of
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the last rivers of london, the river west one. and that's one of the great see for it's a floating square station. i'm so a lot of people don't know that we're actually a guest kind of underwater epis station when we're standing on the platforms here. and if you look closely, you might notice that this station used to have a roof. it was destroyed by bombs and world war 2. i really just want people to know that every tube station has something special and interesting about it. if you keep your eyes open, they're going to be things that you notice on which make your journey interesting and special, and you just have to keep an eye out for them. so now you've done some homework one i've had to london to discover the oldest subway in the world for yourself. but don't forget mine to the gap from an older boy in a small conservative town in bavaria to an internationally acclaimed drag queen
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performances by your highness. jerry rock a k, a hungry, really stand out, even in the extravagant drag community, super yourself. bizarre, eccentric, and yet artistic. that's a fantasy figure. you'll harness your rue rocks, drugs that have a very and festival. what's the motivation behind it? is if i want to inspire others to question what they regard as beautiful you'll see a rod grew up in back this thing as small, deeply catholic town and lower bavaria where he was an altar boy. but even at a young age, your highness realized he was homeless actual. how could he reconcile that with his function in the church? been human, it's tons. is the i'm in the alter boy here. when i go to church every week of
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a vice out at the same time, i know my lifestyle. what to do this. and actually my whole identity isn't allowed into ted. mr. l, i hope this the more johan is begin living is queer identity. the more he felt alienated by the church and its restrictions, but he still feels here is this simply drawn to the rituals, roads, and big questions of face? think man to come back to a message. and just as a whole celebration of mass is a truly fascinating spectacle. and i think if you grow up with it and really take part in it every week, but it affects you and becomes a part of your way of thinking. the good thing, rather than at age 17, johan is your room and left his stuff. he bavarian town for berlin to study fashion design. he found a new home among the capital's gay community, both privately and artistically. and suppose he embodied on coming here to berlin
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in 2012, get a straight out of school and off to the big city was definitely an inspiring step for me to take a the end, but also an extreme staff. and so by extreme, i should have to say, but it really gave me the opportunity to see how much potential i had with my creativity. nicholas tighten, as though for me steeped in my neck the tv tad, johannes immersed himself in berlin's drag queen world and develops the persona called hungry. he puts all his creativity into it. he himself labels the result distorted, drag in unsettling variation on the already extravagant drags seen. currently he's collected over 560000 followers on instagram, who like his creations and funks. last i know that, sure. and at 1st it was a very nice surprise because of course i wanted people to see it and appreciate the amount of work i put into it. and that sort of it is 9 stick a of us by mia?
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i'm finished, but i wasn't really aware just how popular it actually was to me and how it was seen as something inspiring the best of the another and video to the makeup artist as photos and performances have also inspired international stars like iceland, exterior, bjork working together with her and her team hungry, developed the other worldly figure on her utopia, album to them about the i could finish them and i still see the collaboration with derrick as a very special, even a very important point in my life. the visiting opponent in mind because that's when i actually realized that there was an appreciation for what i do and vigorous content that's that's, that's on the deaf investigation from alter boy and bavaria to the internationally successful drug artist hungry, a personification of diversity and practice the city of
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lincoln struck in south eastern germany is known for its well preserved medieval center, which wasn't destroyed in world war 2, euro macs reporter honda hold. it takes us on a day trip through the charming bavarian city. today i'm exploring the bavarian city of regions board a medieval times with 2000 years of history. doesn't it look like something straight out of a fairy tale? the cathedral spires the river, the red roof. it's giving medieval court to the max. the regensburg lies on the danube river, and here's why it needs to be on your bucket list. firstly, the whole the whole time is listed as the unesco world heritage site. i'm starting my day here in the old tide at the st. peter's cathedral, which is under construction. okay. but we're working with it. at least this one we
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get to use to our advantage, the ip access system. when i, as an architect, working on the upkeep of the coffee shop, when he suggested we take the elevator to the top, this wasn't exactly what i was expecting. i'm not gonna lie. i never thought of myself as being afraid of heights, but this is pretty scary. at least the view is it get destruction. so this is quite a huge, unimpressive cathedral for a fairly small city. can you tell me a little bit about the history of it? yeah, so, so they can see it all you can see today uh installed its, its work and 1273 before sir. it was a roman s cuz the girl bought it for on the phone. and you all right, sir. so can see total is pretty big 4 rings for i'd like to talk more to chris
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young when i bought this amazing building, but the height is honestly becoming difficult. yeah, i think i'm ready to go by god. speed on the boat myself today. so we take a look inside the esteem most of these valuable stained glass windows were installed in the 13th and 14th centuries. they were all taken out during the 2nd world war for protection. so what you see here today are all still originals the just around the corner from the. a is another one of the stone ridge which is around 900 years old and older. the legend
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has it that the bridge builder made a pact with the devil to finish the bridge. the devil said he would help in exchange for the 1st 3 souls across the bridge. when the bridge was finished, the bridge builders sent a dog, a hand under rooster. and the devil was so enraged that he tried to smash the bridge apart. and that's why it's best indeed it does look somewhat crooked. across the bridge, there's the tiny island of shutdown, who was once a separate, medieval village. and now all of these colorful buildings are protected by unesco. cute. let's go for a wonder through the narrow lanes of rigs towards old time. there's so many historical details like clocks, bureaus, doors, and sign. this whole time feels so steep in history. i mean,
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unlike many places in germany, things broke survive world war 2 with almost no damage. and you can really tell everything is silver useful next onto sweden. they have many delicious dishes, but when it comes to pastries, the suites clearly have one favorite cinnamon buns. the pastry is so popular, there's even a national holiday dedicated to it. we went to stop home to see how it's made the canal or sentiment done. it's the favorite pastry of the swedes. it's popularity spans from scandinavia to the us and beyond. but in sweet and it's integral to the coffee break, but more on that later. first things 1st tired of a taste or more elaborately crispy sentiment, e soft and sweet. go ahead the andre a and today i'll show you how to bring the perfect sweeter settlement on and come you boom and flour, sugar salt water. used a joke, butter,
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ingredients for the dough, or simple. everything has to be needed by hand or with a mixer until the last to go was formed. on the calendar, i used cold water because the friction caused during the meeting generates heat. it'll be money, the bigger and i don't want that to affect the way they used rises. the now chose the finish doing the fridge for a few hours. time for the filling, the but it's not. it's just the butter sugar and send them and then tell me you can modify it a little and add ground allman's seats are not spell on this. no, they look at you can also use brown sugar. but the most important thing is tumors, butter and not marjorie. and that is because the flavor isn't the butter. it should be soft for the filling. next. now rolls out the chilled the
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floured surface. so the timing saw that i definitely may then take my feeling and spread a generous layer on top that you shouldn't skimp here because the feeling makes all the difference is developing that. she then folds the coded dough, rose it out even the and shapes it into a rectangle on the cloud. and i'm going to have a window into portions with a nice pizza cutter or something like that. pick the slice and the so i use one of these to speed up the process i so, so you just have to roll it across the doe. the veneer then most are to nibble our into the classics. now shapes the and the paste. there's so many ways to connect the my can you, i book in the, of the my account. in addition to the classic shape. emily, you can also do it like this. can you add up some hot and can it make a not, or flip on sale. and then wrap another piece around it. here you
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go. male body of the or can neighbor and the i started failing to spend a minute minutes with my dad at some body of that. that's probably when i developed my interest in baking. it will tour. i remember i was about 2 years old, the oil to back then. it was just about having fun and being creative. and i thought it was great to just think that it will, you know, the bones are ready to rise for a good half hour or somewhere warm and right before baking their brush with a joke and sprinkled with pearl sugar for a distinctively sweetest finish. this weeds love to connect with us so much that the pastry even has its own day october 4th. but the birds are eaten on other days to drink pico or coffee break, which can in fact take place several times a day. it's not really
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a meal, it's more grabbing a coffee with somebody and having some type of bakery on a site and supposed to be very calm, relax to, you know, social social, got it. what's a nice break during the day? i have a coffee and i think it's a, it's part of being swedish now opened up a shop in a suburb of stock home in 2021. it just 19 years old is mostly self taught a passionate baker since childhood. she now base cannot but are almost every day the seas this the final that much. i cook them with their sugar glazing, they're equal parts, water and sugar. they have to and the i've also added a vanilla pod for that certain something. i think it tastes better. so the village, this is liza deep golden brown and it smells fantastic lives of a man and
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a touch of vanilla. perfect, perfect cinnamon buns can be found in many places, but nowhere and they loved as much as an suite in the aroma. the flavors that freshly baked cannot blast feeling. it can be summed up in a single word simply what this sentiment bond is for swedes. champagne and oysters are for the french, at least according to cliches. what site is it has become a popular sport to search the atlantic beaches at low tide for delicacy or to euro macs, reporter him like vending decided to join in on the fun or some of things. what about this? was that this to you? and at the beginning, i am walking along the french atlantic coast near that goal shed on the fuel level
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. i haven't come to the beach for the waves, but for this delicacy here is where i'm now going to try to gather my dinner. could you imagine finding anything edible here? i actually cons. so let's see if i go to bed full to the biologist and conservation is to resolve a teaspoon. that is going to help me with this. he knows where to find the best seafood at that low tide. we go in search for it only for this, so i apply to he. i see the whole sits on a plateau that is quite gentleman slot. at low tide, almost to columbia, to beach is exposed on each side of the island to the north of the island, where it's much rocky. you can find crabs stream in spite of crabs, c hutchins, and killed the value and to the south. there were cocoa was then raise the clans, the mud features are i do for finding clans with, with us, the more they probably want to find the muscles we have to dig deep into my titles
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. fishing is popular with the french. they call it as a p fishing on for the i don't find anything i can see from science like to the to bose you say, you know, for sure we have, the sure is this is because you paid for. can you hear me? yeah. when i was little, i used to always come home from the beach with food, about the i loved eating, what i found with my family. i always loved it that she told me something was all about teaspoon that grew up on the island to keep nature and, and so you just set up rules for titles. fishing together was the conservation organization. a template shows us which muscles will allow to collect. so for example, if you would take your time like this,
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you must try to touch the both sides of the whole. yeah. okay. if not, it seems that the shade is too small and you must place it on the bed. and you come back, maybe when you're ready to go, you can find it again and it's been split. and so not really every year, over $200000.00 people go searching the market for these delicacies without any rules or regulations soon that would be nothing left to see say. so you can call you. so this is a very important tradition here that we've always been titled cushion and on the island to the patient. we wouldn't have the sailors who went far out to see him on the ground, the people who fished at low tide. now now should we do the, okay, i appreciate it. it is key to our identity here on the, on the, the, it's just always been like that the perception to be the premium we do, the goal is front of the 2nd largest island and famous for it's always the best way
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to show, but he's been the past the muscles we've got that for dinner. i take a look at the surroundings. the old eyes, the farm is hawks. can be seen almost everywhere here the in the early evening. i mean to joe, but he's going to again at a friend's house. i'm intrigue to taste the supplies of the morning. to my surprise, i'm supposed to eat the 1st month the wrong, the really salty it is butter some garlic, the dash of wine, time and cream. that's all it takes to create delicacies out of a fine. having check out the muscles by hand makes it a very special and unique dinner the
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really tasty, really if you have time, is that good to have a low seasoning and to looking into a team's center. so it's a good life. so sometimes it's in for them to, for the tech this think the every few hours, the tide watches, the next delicacies show they say the best way to get to know country and it's people, it's really stomach. and it's too simple down to an intuitive nature. that's how the people over here and 5 on the really, really interesting to go to the beach here to collect my own food. i'm not sure why surprise, it's really safe. and that's all from your max this week. but you can find more fascinating stories from europe on our social media channels. take
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