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some flips up, but also when it comes to sustain dependency information and trends. clifford, i like to text it on d. w, travel, you can have it. what about you? and what's your opinion feel free to write your thoughts and the comments? what can no typical german household do without? we'll reveal how do you make a delicious irish sea food shout or we'll show you. where can you get intimate with one of the most famous sculptures in the world. we'll take you there is all coming up on your own. the 1st imagine you're on a surfboard riding the waves on,
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on shelby sea. now imagine doing the same thing with your eyes closed. sounds impossible. not a problem for a visually impaired young woman from spain. the . i mean for me sir, thing is everything, although it's, it's piece, it's freedom. it's sitting in the place in the water. i'm no different from other people, but on land everyone knows me as the blind girl, the girl with the dog. i'm the one with the disability, but not here. i see that the common lopez he is the see chief feels the way the athlete from odo. northern spain also follows her coaches, voice in the water. i'm rice, i warn her of all kinds of dangerous. for example, carmen, there's a ways coming. i always picked error and because of the wave comes without breaking,
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she won't hear it. oh, you are going to come and communicate with carmen in the water. we developed a wiggling system that also works in wind and loud waves wants you to be though. so yeah, one with somebody is more to the right because it yeah. and those seem to be those and due to the 11 eat when the case of danger gone along with all the something like that common was born with a congenital disease, $91015.00. she took up so thing the 1st time i stood up on the board and made it to sure. i said, my god, i love this, this is what i want to keep doing. so i didn't yet know how i was going to do it. and how serious i was about it. but i knew that i definitely wanted to keep
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searching with lucas garcia and common have been a team since 2018 training common was easier than he expected because any, i mean i had my doubts at 1st, but then i said to myself, why not going on so when i went into the water with her, i immediately realized that the prejudices and barriers one of mine, carmen, made it very easy for me. i realized that i simply had to teach her the same as everyone else with her. i just have to look for different ways. you know, i sort of, it is i have been, i'm lucky that i get on incredibly well with her. the in 2018 common became the finished blind estimate from spain to continue to the world adaptive stuffing championship in california. in 2020, she wanted to those metals for me winning the world cup was like a dream. and because it was what i wanted most, it was like in
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a movie way going the fact that everyone on the team could be there at that moment . it was simply incredible. i've had a few bad phones, but i've never been afraid where i felt that i was in danger for that i never wanted to go back into the water. it's a risky sports, not only for me or for everyone else to got up in front of me, but i've got to get her to get besides the physical challenges of the sport. common has other hurdles to ever come to see it. okay. we still blinding sponsors is a problem for them because their thing is in general and underscored but, and on top of that, in my case, it's actual women surfing and adaptive searching the, but the federal and does it says, must commit a vicious circle really. because if we don't find sponsors for adaptive sports, or if you look at then it will continue to be less profitable. unconventionals the words and sounds like in the say, come in here, not to sign on to competitions,
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common sales accessories inspired by the see the beach, the she also ends money, training assistance, don't fit the visually impaired people. the thoughts whenever she finds time common catches this is with the trainer. no study . i want to encourage others to try anything they want. because dreams can come true. if we believe that they are incapable, there are no limits, only the limits we separate ourselves. everyone should fight for their dreams and try everything he knows he yeah, pretty well of the are common. so one wants to knit dream. and when even more titles have big go 2028 power and in big games in los angeles,
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a potato peeler, bread box, how slippers, what makes a household? it's typically german. that's what our reporter shop done. so rita asked herself when she came to germany from india in 2017. let's see what she's discovered. founded apartment 2 light bulbs, wondering how to make his job and everything you need for you all to him and how so it is what you get from this episode of the germans. there are a few things that germans find more on this, essentially for a good start to your new home, and you might just receive them for your householding party. some friends brought me bread and salt, which i learned as a typical gentleman, wish for the household not to run out of food and to always have slaver in life. how thoughtful another prison tuesday. i saw the roof telling say it was a hot or literally the action break going to make or which i haven't used yet, but it definitely sounds impressive. so let's see how it works.
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it got stuck and it didn't go back all the way to oh, fully. so i'm guessing i'm not sure i'm good enough. and that was a very warm start to my 1st household in germany and today my flat cars, items representing the cultures. my husband and i grew up with as well as schools that are very gentleman, that's just me. but what about the governments? the journey of all his roman household starts with your gift to try a document to prove whose household it is. and so many german fashion, this document obviously joins the other important papers in every german's vast collection of document 5. now that the paper work is done, let's move on to things you find in a typical german household, the house. sure. they make me feel at home because house what or house people are commonly born in india to a major difference between the 2 is the materials and design manager meet. you may be offered your own pair when you visit someone in their home from what i have same
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german house, you can come in different sizes, shapes and to be customized according to seasons. if you ask me german kitchens have the best knives. yes. the japanese come close, but their knives are also more expensive. that's why even i'm thinking about names when i'm abroad nowadays. many humans also not keeping things green, and they have diverse products to do just that. my 1st attempt said fine, clean products in germany left me really confused. i'm like in india where we buy just one disinfectant for the whole house, our trusted friend for united. whereas in germany there are different cleaning products for different types of flooring. different parts of the kitchen and even different types of good peanuts. german stress, s think or meaning they're basically knows a lot and that had taken me by surprise, who would have expected to find raspberries and vinegar in a toilet cleaner, which apparently works well against you in stains some accessories to help you
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clean kitchen. honda, natasha tops kepsa cox and chava. and i'll make for to show the things you find in a gentleman household often symbolize the value is its owners cherish. just like how you will always find a bag of spicy green 2 nice and, and all of that. the sorry, in my home, most humans would have a trusted rain jacket or a jar with mustard and beverage. after 7 years in germany, my apartment now has them all of a house or the something that he was constantly kind overtime. it becomes a reflection of the people who live in it, so which items in your household define your car to your next type. ireland is known for its impressive coastal landscape, located in the north atlanta, goshen. it's no wonder the island has a long fishing tradition. and fish and sea food naturally play a leading role in a classic irish dish chowder.
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what makes the food shoulder one of our lives favorite dishes can last but warm and comforting go fish. schroeder comes in calculus variations and it's regarded as one of our lives national dishes. one ingredient is indispensable. fish. the most important thing about child or sea food chatter obviously is the freshness of the fish. this video will not only show how to cook irish trader, but also to smoke the fish very easily at home. if i went in lots of already, i may shift restaurant owners see facilitator and advocate for spending with the food here. and dylan adds, they were in the secret cafe, i'm going to make our house people to try to nile counts as one of the most creative minds and contemporary irish kazi. he grew up in dublin, i became fascinated with seafood and his father's restaurant. so tighter and
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oregon's reading and helping you get it in, you know, a tiny call died in the back corner of arden's to, you know, big clubs and restaurants. it's a, as you know, some probably favors most everywhere. those are little bit different. for niles recipe, you'll need schultz potatoes, leet, chair of, of chives, celery cream. and of course, patient klaus in essence, it is a plan on smokers charter because it really, really quick recipe that i kind of cable, but i don't like, but a child or it's usually made into the costs and all the fishes in it and all breaks open you don't know what it is and stuck. i think the 1st step is to fix the fish. this time nile is using had a piece of with it and salt set generously. then he lets it steep for 10 minutes. so very much depends is
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a we smoke all the face here, a 1000 every morning for our charter. so it really depends on what we got. so in the wholesale site of been there longer, we will sacrifice that morning. so today it's had a couple of card tomorrow, could be garner that could be red mullis and it really changed. so it's always a white, flaky fish. it's easy enough to smoke sufficient home. just take a baking dish, sprinkle some oakwood sol just on the bottom on chart. okay, so what is the licensee open? i must give you a little bit of a head start with a blow torch. we can start really up, load the smoke of the chamber. i'm gonna leave it over here, resting them on the flats. 20 minutes later, the fishes thoroughly smoked by smoke. it's good to get to play with the smoke. i think we all over it. all people know the flavor of smoke goes back to member a k, then i think and a delicious when it gets into the face of the lovely. so this is a very quick smoke or i try to really embody the smell of a flavor of smoke. and just fish rather than cookies,
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fish and sea food. some irish walters have a good reputation. the world over with nothing between of america to give us some water washing in a huge water exchange of all these nutrients and all its beautiful cold water is a one borders of that all mingled together. that's why the water is a so rich. most of the catch is destined for export the ports of how 20 kilometers east of dublin is a popular spot to shop for freshly cold fish. among the many fish shops as one belonging to any kitch. aside from schroeder, the irish, when we began getting creative with sea food in recent years, the consumption of fresh fish and sea food is undergoing the restrictions all over our lives. we buy directly from the trawlers. we're just custodians, right? we're going to be gone, but the fishing village will still be here. officials still be here and we're proud of the shellfish. we're proud of the fish that we have here. all the habits getting smoked now prepares the beast for the child, or he takes us for a lot,
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started with clothes and bailey's and had some cream and water. then he leaves the smoke to fish and the broth, and she sits until it requires a single piece of labor. then he prizes the remaining ingredients. there's a lot, sleek salary and potatoes, one after the other. as long she was important, if you do it all together in the beginning, is always gonna take the same. so everything you're putting in your larry angle. so you're there in flavor. some of the slots in there, instead of in the beginning, you're giving the 1st base there and then you're starting off your leaks. if you go to the next there. so you're building up every time which and there's an flavor. somebody tastes or you should taste taylor, you should taste leak. it should take some of it is you taste the class and it all comes together and you might to finish it all. these skews the clams adds the smoke fission herbs and serves it right away. the
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self truism as letting the warm and comforting, you know, i am as life productive exact what. what exactly makes it an irish national ditch? i suppose it is hardly this holy is welcoming like an older child or are both of ours to make you feel more comfortable and more at home. i hear the same with the kind of the thoughts of ours people. if i, if students make people at home and welcome and hopefully with full value on both dish taste, most like home to use the maybe and a tele a dish. perfect. because we're on our way to florence. considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. so what is a must see during a visit here?
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our reporter, sarah, how cool we'll fill you in and reveal how to avoid the crowds. welcome or run the amazing city. welcome to florence, the most beautiful renaissance. sit because you don't have this. we start over again, starting over early in the morning. that is so much better. flores is an incredible city, but it can get very, very proud in. so if you don't plan your visit, right, you might not enjoy it. i'm going to show you how to have a great time here and avoid the crowds as much as possible. we'll learn about the cities renaissance history, check out some of my favorite places. try some local tuscan cuisine and even have a moment alone with someone very special. personally, i love the flores. i spent a lot of time here in my twenties when i was studying. and i'm really excited to show you around today the let me begin up and do all this on
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somebody in the field because the drill, the hearts of florence is historic center. if both are free to editor, by the way, the so impressive if you don't mind waiting in line, you can also go up to the top for a great deal. the best way to get around the center is to walk. i really recommend you get off the busy streets and explore some of the little side streets. honestly, you never know what you're gonna find. like look, we just walk down the street and here is the house of poet. done the getty, i mean, that's incredible, right? speaking of payments names, you can't come to florence without learning about the medicine. the medici family rules flores from the 15th to 18 centuries, and they filled the city with their architectural and artistic commissions. the
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meta g r, closely associated with the italian renaissance, the cultural and political rebirth after the middle ages, that was marked by a re discovery of classical philosophy, architecture, literature and art. i made up with tour guide fully build a bonus in a piazza dennis and your yeah, one of the most famous squares in italy. welcome to the center of the political florentine power. the spending ride in the middle isn't a amazing power center, rented our right. i feel is julio tells me that the banking industry and world trade made the city wealthy, the wealthy, or the 49. but that's why these road stipulations for the renaissance started. next. we had to piazza development pool because the name of lauren's floating size from florida to go this of a bone been safe or facilities. are you still see the statute florida
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these beautiful lady possible the ancient called and the galani colon. and now the city is famous, bridge the points are vecchio. let's start from the name. why cold rage? because he was the only rage was no, no doubt destroyed. during the 2nd world. these days the bridge is full of jewelry shop, but i learned it was once an area of butcher's and tanner's until the men did you not liking the smell, decreed it should be dedicated to goldsmith. thank you so much. see you in the morning. well, it's time to talk about museums. so we're here at the, we'll see, see one of the most famous art museums in the world with the word fire, renaissance masters like both the charlie lan, ardo, and michelangelo. 1 and i'm going to give you a to go to the official c c website book a ticket for a specific day and
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a specific time. then you'll be able to skip the ticket line and just go straight to the security line. but now a visit to the galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tele in renaissance artist michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's vast collection director. cecilia holbrook tells me one does not get out to me this. thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. because angelo shows the shepherd, this young shepherd in an incredible way. he's not aggressive. and he but he is strong, he is naked, showing his in no sense this symbol of florence is one of the most famous sculptures in the world. and now i have a moment alone with him. i think i've been lone dinner at dr. duddy a n. so a piano which specializes in tuscan cuisine,
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joining me are some friends who live in florence, italy, you have to look each other in the eyes when you raise a glass. of course is most famous. dish is be stick, got a few, didn't do, you know, boeing steaks served rare the statements for the sake of doing definitely to be shared. well, we really saw a lot today, although there's so much more that florence has to offer. hope you're ready to have a good visit to the city. and honestly, my job here is done, so i'll leave it as cheap the last but not least, we had to a small village town in bavaria. you probably won't have heard of it unless you play the violin or another string instrument mitten by it has been a vibrant center of violin making for nearly 4 centuries.
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a good 120 hours of work have gone into this volume in its precision workmanship and all done by the new the accounts for mickey mouse and i work here is a vine in makin string instruments made in mitten. vases, bavaria have buyers the world over on tongues claim as violence, for example. and the double bass is from the put them on shop. julia klux works for master violin maker and they own hot weather for beginners. warm i asked rose all the violins by allowing hot or one of a kind and hand made. you just have readings, family ties and signature and if you find every make it has their own signatures. you can always tell by the instrument to made isn't to vanish. that each one looks different, we didn't just send that one instrument off to the other with one of them looking
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identical. i don't. well, i look like options. usually a past or apprenticeship exam in the violin making in 20191 day, she'll take over her step father's workshop. she'll carry on a long tradition. the company's history goes back nearly 100 years today around 50 exclusive instruments are built here every year. the price tags range from 150220000 bureaus. julia touches co worker on getting a used test place each newly finished violin before they're shipped off to every confidence one job and let us know. you always make sure to get the instruments your own touch, your own signature, and the way you finish the details, the scroll, the way, the whole snook, and so on, or simply your choice of want. so of course, it's a great feeling to know that you'll violins are being played all over the world and
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they will carry o m name. this violin made in 1750, also came from written by the violin making tradition. and this little bavarian town dates back centuries, it began with the master violent maker my ts clots, and 1684. and we still funded the 350 year old buying and making physicians. and of course, we hope i hand it onto an off spring, so it will live on through the centuries icon. this is a treasure chamber. together with master violin maker, johan canada. yeah, lots of picks out for in maplewood. it has to have season for at least 10 years. some of this wood is over 100 years old. finish what the sky if i would just throw it out as a vine and make it today with frenchwood. it would have to season for 10 years before i could use it. so i'd have to buy old wood like a do you?
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i brought it to way. we have the advantage of having stored wood from past decades . every year we buy more. so every generation has had a stroke of wood on the coming generation as well as well. now that soon enough, lloyd started the varnishing lens, the instruments, their final appearance, their specific sound will also be determined by the varnish. julia cloud supplies 20 to 30 codes one after the other we have from and we use a very old foundation that's been handed them to us and it still used the way it was 350 years ago. it's tried and tested and we'd like to preserve this tradition of on that century. the old tradition has made this picturesque corner of bavaria, world famous young violin makers like uli cloths, make sure this tradition lives on admitting files. and that's all for today from jerome, and you'll find
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