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of doubts shows the geo political reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, the reasoning anyone, germany is not just the land of fear. it also produces excellent wine, geysers and the lasers. what should you see when you travel to iceland? fan flyer drive is a night train. really a good way to travel? a personal experience from vienna to venice. all this in more coming up on your own . the 1st we had to london to meet the fashion designer who combines british tailoring
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with west african culture for they do media brings together 2 worlds. that at 1st glance seem to have little in common created by an immigrant. not every designer can use that as a selling point for they don't be conceives as bold fashion to inspire greater appreciation for immigrants. i love everything. i do think stories about london and 7 down in west africa is specific. everything i've learned and i've not yet in my life is been from this space. and i'm mixing those 2 words together. following his parents, which is voted during the 1st studied information design, but felt drawn to fashion, the switch to studies and worked for dk, n, y, and nike until 2014. when he found that his own label called lab room london, i saw african always to african fashion. the story telling was in,
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i told a lightweight, i thought maybe i could set up something to change that narrative. to tell this stories from the 1st time. the beautiful story that i know about my culture, about music, about lifestyle and it resonated stars like john boy, yaga, samuel l. jackson, michael, ward, interest alba and rap or tiny tempo all where lab from the, with the criticisms or the 2nd to to produce design laboratory in may 2023. king charles the 3rd presented full day during the of the award. personally, a great honor for him was never, never a thing that i settled to do so very proud moment. and i hope that can help change the perspective of how people look at people like me and where i'm
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from. i'm the perspective of how we look. life full day has also presented his collections at london fashion week. his like motif remains stories about migration and the experiences and longings that come with it. full day is inspired by what he hears from friends and family, and from the people around him day today. these are some other properties that we develop. i'm some of them toes like stories about parents when they arrived the, the very 1st possible they arrived with. and we're telling stories about menda had into too many mice and a, to me, a mandate. ace. and one of the oldest tribes into town, it kinda connected my mom and dads, some both tribes. so they came to london at age 12. he was born in 1981 in freetown, sierra leone in west africa. now he regularly visits relative there,
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the house where he was born is still standing. i believe, immigrants, the fabric of our society. if you look around to immigrants upon the people that build this country for looking in america everywhere, and the people moved for various reasons. we made that word seems so talkative like. no one wants to associate sotheby's mimicry. and i feel like that negative connotation base to change really to embrace it. not demonizing some 80 percent of his labels production is based in london, 20 percent in portugal, france and italy. the designer insist on being able to trace the origins of his garments down to each individual for us. we tend to educate people a little bit more about our comments, uncommon process and how he's made and what made it is. love it and shot the boss
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has been able it is, cuz i am i and i don't think any fashion the sustainable but it, we will, we tend to do is small about being responsible. so we don't produce like we don't over produce, we develop, don't we design and develop on fabrics. we produce what we need for day, also designs outfits for sierra leone olympic teams and cooperates with such corporations as dennis and converse. he's also found that a charitable organization in sierra leone. i'm lucky, while i am also, how can i get back to where i'm coming from? and to help those people become better? because i know if we can help the younger generation, they become better. that generation will be able to change what we could change. the mascot and logo of lab from london normally insures that the company will
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continue to be successful in the future. this figure is one of the oldest art objects in sierra leone and is still a popular lucky charm. today, we will accept the charge of difference as to what would become a better price. and i think that's what i want to do. so i, if i believe if i educate myself about your culture, you educate yourself about my culture. so we can live and how many together because we understand where each other is coming from. and then those differences of those barriers get broken down us. and that's why i told is the west african culture and british code tour for they don't. b, a has proven that seeming opposites can indeed come together in peace and harmony. many people think that fine wines primarily come from france, italy, or spain. however, germany also has a distinctive wine culture, which are your remarks report or kind of homo discovered on a visit to germany. small's will region so be,
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so here in france, i mean, it's really kind of you and jim and germany. that's right. germany, is it just a country for beers? it's also a country for why germany has some of the best way in the world. let me prove it to you. here's everything you need to know about german white disclaimer. i used to think that german wine wasn't not great growing up in the u. k. the driving line i drank was pretty sweet and honestly, low quality stops. my german boyfriend is from germany's wine region and after trying to get stuff. i'm of phil clark by reese lang is the flagship wine of germany. both the climate and the soil are perfect for it. and facts germany is rather more well known as white wines than it's read. and it's the world leader in
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greece, lang and prolonged cultivation. portugal drinks the most amount of one per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place germans drink around 20 liters of wine per year, which is less than their beer consumption. germany's wine region stretch across its middle on sides, the sand team, distinct regions, boost over $15000.00 thin yards. the the most important export countries to drive by the us, norway, in other lines, u. k, colon on china, especially love to write it vocab time. here are some words and phrases to make you sign like a driving wind ex that via and how the grapes that make the one. yeah. got the period in which the grapes are harvested. a, a list. this is
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a colloquial way of saying that the wind is good, but it directly translates to nubile droplets. for everything else that you need to know about german, why i'm eating or rica for who runs her winery according to family, traditions. this ventnor from the most of region knows very well what makes germany's wine culture so special in our regions. it's typical that we have small family businesses and all of the wine, like sell us and wineries are located in the small towns and outside you only find to the us. it's different if you go to toronto, you have to shut tow in the middle and the wind fuse around personally, i always had the feeling going off in the u. k. that briefing was quite sweet spot . is that it's definitely not in germany. so can you tell me why that is? always not recently from history. to do is more sweet wines in germany because the german people 30 years ago,
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they had to wine off the meal. the twins beatrice, the meal. and then they want to sit together and have a nice glass of wine, then it's nice to have a little bit sweeter. so the sweet wine itself most exported type of line. but now it is change. so we have now we have more of them. try it in half dry. we slink. cool. okay. i hope i've managed to convince you that drum and wine is seriously underrated. short. german beer is great, but german wine needs more recognition. some of the best wine i've ever drunk casting right here in germany need to try it. and you also need to come and visit the beautiful wine regions. cost. you'd like more, your max visit us on youtube. find out everything you've ever wanted to know about your are we drilled into tradition
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works and culture shock. price points to get to grips with europe and subscribed to d w. you're a max on youtube. what should you say in iceland, when you don't have a lot of time? the golden circle tour as a favorite among tourists and our reporter deanna pen year and i was gave it a try. after just 2 days, she came away with some unforgettable impressions. this is what you have to see on the golden circle. the most famous iceland guys are sending jets a flutter up to 20 meters into the air of the amazing group, plus the waterfall and the best place to see where to take tony clay meet. the tour can also be combined with a trip to do blue level and one of iceland must be to places. okay.
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how's the people resist? the truck shows up the golden circle every day by the wire. iceland, the lance of ice and fire a part of the iceberg nature to the others. sides along the golden circle are found in iceland, selves. less than 50 kilometers from the copy to rachel because which makes them easy to reach and put their attractions to michael. are you ready? you need the rental car and drive there yourself or join unorganized tour. we'll just for a one day road trip. our 1st stop going for the golden waterfall, which is called the golden circle. got his name, a meeting covering for that extend from guy to iceland. we're starting to upper beyond. oh my god. this is the last side was waterfall in iceland? i mean, it's quite impressive. tried to tell me what basically this was like to drop,
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we have the 1st off, which is more like a sort of a slope of cascading waterfall. it's 11 meters. and then this sort of goes into this massive drop, which is 21 meters. this off combination and then going into this amazing canyon is really what just makes this quite beautiful. a truly draw all dropping landscape, which changes from one to call the during winter when parts of the waterfall free solver for safety reasons. these thoughts leading to the lower viewing platform is closed during the cold months. it takes me about 10 minutes to get there. and this is where i think i as this one letter, i feel like in the middle of the waterfall. we continue our journey to how could i do a volley? come to iceland, spain, most extra quotes and vegas see a hot spring. you got
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a ride was really rare phenomenon that can only be seen in few parts of the planet once, cause we need a tier thermal area such as this one. then we need a water source underground, a sort of water as well. and then we need a vent from that water rest of all the way up to the surface where the water gets pushed off to sort of like, uh, natural told me, the court is iceland most active keiser its faults, welding hot water into deer every 5 to 10 minutes, sometimes up to 20 meters, high. smells somebody to was like to go with an x. the next steps we had to team, very a national park, a place of great historical significance and a unique sonic environment. it's a 45 minute drive from house, cut the body. this is really the 1st time that i walk in between 2,
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there's so many face, chrysler right to park is least as if i, you know, school work, her research side. she's a square ice, lance, very 1st part of i mean sorry, meeting the square held in 930 a deep so we are a thing really of park the national park of iceland to so to me, why is it so important? well, you're logically, this place is really significant because i spend is placed on to take 20 tate and thing that the national park is one of the places where this is really visible. right now we are standing on one tectonic plates, which is the north american through 20 side, and just about approximately 5 kilometers. that way we see the duration take 20 paid. and in between, we have sort of in no man's land, which is basically new land, which expands by 2 and a half since the middle of every year. our last stop is the black one, which people often combine with the golden circle tour national geographic these,
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this geo term on the spa. i'm on the 251 there. so if the world, it's about one hour from break, you'll be so of course we gave it a try. if you come here and listen to this before you jump into water, you must raise your head and you can have long hair. you have to put it up by the water is great for you as keen, but really bucks for your hair. it's going to and dried and matters because of the side me narrow and concentration. the water, smoky blue shades results from silica reflecting sunlight. and although the 20 some money made hot springs, i have to say i'm quite impressed. dear. the water temperature is 240 degrees celsius bad. when he reaches the lagoon, it's close to $38.00 degrees. so you, one of the case of silica must most along with most guess here my teeth, if you come here,
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take at least 2 days to enjoy with more time for the locations the, the summer in europe has been filled with lots of hot and sunny days. this year, and that is perfect weather for a popular cold suit that comes from southern spain. there's a look at how to make a delicious good spot show what i think i'm gonna go to. i'm gonna be no real fast and i'll show you how to make a spot show the cold and the illusion super cold. so why would anybody want that in southern spain and portugal where a guest spots show originated? they have very good reason you might be able to guess why the band with us as a file for you in this region. we encode sue because of the heat for him in summer, especially in july and august. and we get temperatures above 40 or 45 degrees celsius. so hopefully that's something that looks quite in that window. i think what else? to fix a classic dispatcher, you'll need a cucumber tomatoes,
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a bell pepper olive oil, salt, vinegar, garlic, and an onion chest. camino real size finds everything he needs in the us had a son in this market hall in central america the most important part of dispatch. it was the fresh produce here at the market and much of it is from this area. for example, bell peppers, cucumber. see and tomatoes, i mean, and some other monica lives on the cost of the soul in southern spain. in the summer you can find a spot show on every corner as well as in the last part used to be act as restaurant this isn't the month day of the nation. this is a traditional tomato apparent tomato and we use this wrapped tomato. no, it's much flush year and tasty or that's by hand. it gives the response you a greater intensity whom at the end of the nation of
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the but i'm also in those when i ask for half a leader dispatcher more or less, we need half a bell pepper and about 5 tomatoes, 2 garlic clothes. yeah, a cucumber and half and on. yeah. you know, you know, yes i was all the vegetables are chopped, put, never cooked, and what else is important to achieving a tasty spot you? and then it goes to much of the secret of traditional dispatcher was of course, good olive oil and vinegar and united here were using sherry vinegar from hen has been left from dana. it matures in the barrel and has lots of bodies united or my something quite a boy why they got the vegetables are blended together until they have the right consistency. the because i cannot, if you had to tell a traditional get sponsored by the texture, but it's still chunky so you can feel the vegetable number to do it. but we'll leave it in the blender for a few more minutes to get a somewhat finer text here at the moment. or there's one said he was that the sort
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of thing to refine the texture, even more camino pours the mixture through. assume until he's left with a kind of juice to complement the soup. he departs from the traditional gus spetchko and experiments with new ingredients every year. for example, shrimp, pistachios, herbs, and even mango ice cream look into that one. so you can a guess punch in what we try here with a good spot. show it to play with various textures and flavors. and this would been as a base we might have is white stream from monica. this is how much one of the few chopped pistachios inc. i'm and mangle ice cream from the region. yeah. ingredients from both land and li investments has to be like, you know, some dispatcher was typical for this area. it's not a tradition elsewhere. no. yeah, i show people the dish and often they don't understand it and said they've never heard of cold,
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so i'm getting them. i'm getting an hour from when i sold off for you. so if this summer gets a bit too hot, it might be refreshing to give a comb. gus boucher, what try and finally night trains have become increasingly popular in germany once again arriving at your destination while you sleep sounds practical and environmental the friendly. but how comfortable is it your own? max reporter lucas should take it, put it to the test. i am in vienna at the train station and i'll take the night, train you to venice. i wanna find out if it's worth taking the train instead of the plane. so what are the advantages and disadvantages of tripling but nitrate? let's find out the real it's like a it's like this all. so tell room. and it's
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a big of an a saw us actually. my sleeper ticket costs 177 years. it's not cheap, but it's more environmentally friendly. for comparison plane tickets can be as cheap as 17 year olds. 9 27 pm. we leave on time. you're welcome to drink, we get this thing. and we have here to breakfast car. the night stuart, this shows me my cabin. we will be on the road for about 11 hours. the train goes from vienna and passes through south berk villa will be there in 3 diesel before arriving in venice. the like to order my dinner bill to push the button, the
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delicious, the the optimum full. i'm excited this hour and i didn't bring a towel, but i found microsoft. i'll give it a try the 1st time so you can use our training the sleep, the. it's like
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a bed in the hotel. just shorter. that's my seat. almost all right here. the good night can't sleep. i don't know why the tree is standing still right now. i think we're in south burke, the good morning. it to be the night steer this turns my sleeping area into a seating compartment. that's because it's time for breakfast, the it was the best night of sleep i've ever had. maybe i was too excited. we're still
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about an hour from venice, the and there it is. that release for all of their finally, and here's the comparison by train, from vienna to venice. the trip use 30 kilograms of seal to clean. it would be about 230 kilograms of c o 2. thank you very much. if there's no time pressure and i'm not on the type budget, then the night stream is a great alternative to fine and it's definitely more time it's friendly and real. i'm going to do some sightseeing event it's, it's my 1st time by the
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bandwidth that we wrap up another edition of your own max. don't forget to check us out on social media for more fun stories from around europe. as always, thanks for joining us. and we'll see you again next week the
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