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a terminal city, we take you on a tour of rooms an adrenalin rush at in the museum park, euro, macs, reporter, brant, the dentist embarked on a perky adventure the stories in more coming up on your own mac, the but 1st, how can you help fight climate change, especially when your still a kid will meet lenny and 11 year old who came up with a clever idea comes what maybe germany's youngest kind of champion is really mine, but i want to protect the climate with my tree project. so i planted a forest dispute as because the european union is the size of the floors destroyed in the last 30 years around the world. that's
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about 420000000 hectares. but here in germany, a new forest is growing, planted by an 11 year old boy. introducing many crowds, a young and very dedicated to, i'm attractive is as part of our news serials, small projects, big changes you know, begin with a simple idea. the world needs more trees, buddy, turn into something big. $17000.00 saplings planted in an area about the size of 3 soccer pitches. they'll be forming a brand new forest near lenny's home tom of carbon in western germany and learning due to almost all on his on sorely. so is there any, how do you come up with these cool idea and coordinated? you come in as, as lab item for me, i was on vacation with my family and treat the land there is very dry. and on the way back we talked about climate change and stuff. and so i wanted to do something
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about the climate crisis. so i am asking, i don't want my turn to look like that destination. so i started collecting donations on the, on the phone sentences. i'm in. lots of people feel like they ought to be doing something. but the lady student in 2 years he collected some 32000 euros. his hometown round at the sum up to 40000 and main. deland available. very good. you are already approved for the start academy stuff. hope to choose the best rates for the job. for missed bus ends. as soon as i thought it was sensational since i've been a forester for 30 years now, and i've never had the opportunity to re flores on such a large area. it used to be crop, land and climate change has already hit this place. i knew many beaches are ailing and some of already died and the spruce is practically disappeared. but trees we plan to do fairly well in drawing and hot climate i some 3 months so they really
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plan to whole project in an office needs to others. you so in the yard, she painted posters and mapped out the next steps in the course of 2 years, the project. and it's had mine. where did you go? and what did you do us as to as the 1st i contacted our may or since i can't just plan some random trees and some random place and i should have one of my friends who then i ran around collecting donations. i and we contacted some companies and one tim contacted on ben tv team showed up, even though i never actually contacted them. they came to us. so it was so many got the support of the entire town. and of respondents, of course, to the help with his social media appearances. hi. hi, i'm lenny from carbon and i'd like to plant some trees here to do that. i'm collecting donations on i'm doing this to fight climate change email on to kim
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slough. yeah, ive isn't too tired stories, we're all totally proud of. blame me because he just went and did it and he stayed with it for more than 2 years and didn't give up even though for a child that's an incredibly long time to move along. a part of the as the community. so when the 1st doorbell i pressed for my tree project was our neighbors on. yeah. and i think since it was my 1st time asking for donations, and they gave me 3 year olds, that i only gave him that 1st year. the nation was the beginning for the forest growing now. and even while it grows, it's already taking carbon dioxide out of the earth and helping to climate inspire by lenny, the ton of carbon is already planning to re forest. more areas and any house new plants is had to, i need the i got the idea to setup, give boxes in carbon and, and if it works out, maybe in other towns to house piss me off. so if you've got an old pan lying around at home that you don't want to throw away,
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you can put it in the box on monday. no one else can take it and put other things in on. i'm the guy lead small projects is big changes. it will be many years before and then as far as looks like this one. but when it does, it will provide clean air for many generations. the how do you turn your hunger when you're out in a voucher with a hot dog or a fishing shift? or maybe a greek gyro. we've got another delicious idea for you. likely season succulent lee grill shut up chichi is enough to make any meet lovers, mount water, a bulk and classic. but who makes the best to find out we visit bosnia serve us and
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romania. give us, everybody knows that the bosnian specialty and focus affiliate with this vast is definitely from serbia. who's good. what is the taste of romania in our dishes are one of the kinds of products to analysis. i want to know when, when our 1st stop is sarah, you able, the capital of bosnia and herzegovina, and the old town were greeted by the sumptuous smell of love to bobby as it's known here at every street corner, the gas inside the magnetic vision, 3rd generation owner of the, you know, to bob and sorry you do find it was 1st opened by my grandfather in 1966. that's the one me see about the article in every remnant of the ottoman rule in the bunk in the, to the up. and when i so, so we only use be for oxy about a man's that's how it was originally made. so we keep it that way. i'll be on a talk with somebody in the minutes is salted and needed. that's it. it's been
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pressed through a machine and portion that way it's solid and can work much faster. solemn swears by charcoal he tells us it's the only way to give the 2 of their characteristic taste and smell. bunch of ox fit the say how long that you bump take depends on the temperature of the grill you have seen. if i take with me one moment we prepare them so that they're ready in around 7 to 10 minutes. so i have to sit down and talk for the on the 3 of the cable, you can tell they're ready to be taken off the grill by their color. you know what that means? what do you want? not comfortable because of this july when the meat is golden brown on the outside lot. and then when they're done, all i on the funding motion with it you got and sarah gabriel should not be are usually served on flat bread. and importantly, the bread 2 has to be grilled and chris looked at you last thursday. at the bread absorbs the smoke from the grid, wells fargo bands of all that from the tobacco use,
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or they all lifetime as much as sign. this makes the bread nice and soft for you for simple day and the roots of taste mix he does the listing. finally, the chip is topped with raw onions as his traditional and sarah gave up and optionally, with a dollar of kind of a kind of sour cream. depending on your appetite, you mind border 510 or if you're feeling brave. 15 choppy, the prostate you want me to take what you have. i liked them when they're freshly grill. i don't like that. they're kept on the grill too long cuz you got to johnny not or to you. i thought i could buy it so many of them are there as much a part of my life as brand corner we spoke on. yeah, those are logins are key. they're just part of it. and the name of bosnia is proud of its traffic. it's even seeking protected status for the classic this, but it's not the only country travelling for chip off the premises. for example,
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here in the countries 3rd largest city, nice. they have their own version of the classic tier give up to cheat is seasoned with salt pepper and a little garlic water. we've been offering the same quality since day one. people no doubt, and that's why they love our to up to cheat. they're made from shore beef delicious in comparable to. yes, this is free for the 2 about the g from san diego and ours are very similar to serve you in ones are still better. next we have lots of those side or will i thinking sorry, gabriel. the the to about t t more on the go like we'd be around. but here we only sit down in order to enjoy them the south and it's all about the next stuff. romania here in bucharest, the dish is known as mitch here. they contain and ingredient found nowhere else, baking soda. and it was precisely this that the you wanted to ban some time ago. but the romanians prevailed and say in their decades old recipe,
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the one of the only put a little baking soda in it. we used to overdo it because that's just the way we romanians are going. it makes the meat bigger anyway. they're going to be got a problem with baking soda. they almost double in size. i want to instead of holding the gun, those guns and then we're going to worry about. yeah, sotheby's without the skin. that makes it easier to eat. so gosh, if you're thrown in by the room that you mean i want it to buy groceries, but now i have to eat meat here 1st before i can go in the family, whether small, big, with, or without pep, or more, or even a dash of garlic, water in the balkans tip up to g r. the star of the show. have you tried them the time now to head to the terminal city? the attorney and capital room attract some 35000000 visitors each year, but it's been struggling with the impact of these numbers. so do the pictures on
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instagram reflect the reality? we went there to find out the one to take some stunning robotics no problem. the city office and abundance of instagram level spots is room and instagram hot spots. it's time for a reality check. central room office plenty of places where you can snap pictures of yourself, who loved ones against the backdrop of iconic sites. many of them wells clos tourist attraction. so you, the fountain is probably rooms most recognizable sites. it's an admissible instagram spot. there's hardly a tourist you'd want to miss out on seeing the tree the found. even if you can make it look like you have this place also yourself in reality, you'll be visiting with lots of other tourists. no,
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much of the time of day or night. some $1200.00 visitors procure every hour according to a special sofa. then there is the popular queen toasting tradition. according to legend, any one who does so will return to the a tunnel city. it's going to have a sale for you here to try. you found that it's a beautiful place. it's great for instagram, but we're always not just this room is not just the space if ya. so this is not just this busy streets. in short, we think the, the fountain is, was visiting just to take a quick fix. and on to instagram spot number 2, test, steven the, the test, steven, the neighborhood is next to rooms. historic city center plums, the working close area trustees that has changed over the past 3 decades. it's now
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one night life district popular with locals and the buffalo taurus the most custody of it was still remains a great place to explore and experience. some it's holly and tradition off the about to 90 is hey, this 9 to is to say very, become a plays for a single for highest is for young people. and now is change it a lot and becomes a lot of being the is to be can vary to a stick place. we think test eva is, was visiting, even though it's from this tourist. there's still plenty to discover the and now on to rooms instagram spot number 3, this spanish steps. it's a popular tourist spots,
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especially at night. the spanish steps lead up to the 20 top de monte church. they were built between 172317. 26. the steps of famous with tours from all over the wall. it's quite impressing the display. yeah. monumental. i think it looks good by day, but come on the lighting everything. you can see the church itself. it's just beautiful. i mean, look at that in 2019 the city introduced new rules. it's now for bidding to sit on the steps. this is strictly enforced to crowding downstairs.
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so what's all summary? the spanish steps are a fabulous instagram spelt if listening to the surfaces the both. the custody of the is a great place for longest stays, and as not to discover, including some great cocktail box and a few appreciate architectural beauty. and don't mind crowds, please. the fountain is a must see the next step. do you love this real of roller coasters? or the swing of a carousel. there are plenty of theme parks in europe, but only one where you can also learn the history about the region of sway be up in south western germany. the
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this is one of the, with the parts of the world where behind all of these music rights are a bit of sway being culture a history. right. it's a type exactly how i feel this way be is a region in southern germany and this lady and starts indigenous people. it's also the location of the trips through amusement park. there are many cliches about sway beans being g and straight lice, but also hardworking and innovative. what kind of team at this waiving time, i'll do call in english, ironic feel rather dry humor like english humor, and very dark. ok, i think i need someone to be my guide on the to will of what they called us bob and then the, the region just outside stood. got the, i've done my a johan is the right man to that. and he knows germany's oldest amusement park like the factories and what, what kind of talk would you say this is then progress based on salaries from radio
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and dimensions, centuries. and well, we also like to use some legends and tales of the, of the area. nearly every one of the 100 attractions has a swayed in connection. so it is the architecture of the fox sole straw. the hot tempered houses are typical of slaves. this stuff is the roll. what size so what kind of right is this pick up? um, the rug is cards for them to see the theme is this way, getting it right away. it's a, it's a folk song from the 19th century from the area. oh, i see on some incidents, lee, the rail line from the song still exists. memory on how i was a child on a but it's also friday. how wonderful the sway beings may not have invented the
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steam engine, but they can take credit. so many other things as all seen find out. but this be a good and i have a tally, so take on. we have to move the wings just right. so make as many times as we can tell you the 3 times 3. yeah, that's not bad about me. i only just want is there some sort of swavay in tradition behind the history? it's maybe and it's a true story. yeah, of the taylor of friends in 1811. he invented a flying device once a successful uh popular now. so if you would give it a try and say, then yuba river and then you've done off with a sign device that was the best like there was something wrong with the pin into the den yuba river you with risk, you still need to survive that it's fun of this one mishap the sway beings have a reputation as an fences they came up with the 1st type of match. maybe even the
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1st city to the even created hollywood in 1912 call them the us way, be and bought a poultry farm in los angeles, and use the land to start universal studios. dispatch. the press was invented into a pulse. it's indispensable persuading, causing the classic sway being. this is a simple and hockey small one to the savings, but generally full finders. find hard speaking, slowed down and beat off to that big nail the diego likes action or is it just his way of having fun with me? that was fun. that wasn't fun at all. that was not fun. i don't want to i hope you to back up in them. but what's wrong with him? more than you did. that's beautiful. the sarcastic, both these waiting and sense of the must needs to be in texas and every corner trip
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still of these parts. funny little figures like this whole thing, little boss. good. maybe you want to come to florida. is that why? why does the press are you in swiping it's cold, fenced, in an old fashioned method of holding a bride from the fatherland. the gentleman would come holding on the sweetheart by climbing a letter up to her window, but sometimes instead of he's one and normally we'd find a parents at the top, a rude surprise. and so i would say a trips trail being pos comes to a close. thanks to having your ethics be live and please be on the web. yeah. why don't i go music is just for older people, right? not according to internationally acclaimed violinist esther brown. me. she is a social media to get young people to fall in love with this musical genre due to talk and classical music go together. esther brought me things they do like
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hand in glove. the violinist has become a classical music sensation on social media. she has around 425000 followers on tick tock alone. my name is esther of rodney, i'm a tactical violinist. and what time loss about classical music is the fact that it can make you feel very deep emotions. the weather in the concert hall or at home asters, fans follow her daily musical routine up close and personal on social media. are here. her cell phone is always close at hand, even when she's practicing. wow. i use it really just as a platform as a way in order to make classical music more accessible and, and it's also great way to have the community to build
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a community of people who have nothing to do with classical music and who have kind of festus sometimes i suppose that's just the classical music brownie was born in france, but we met up with her at her current residence in manchester, england. she started studying at chatham school of music at age 14. at 1st she couldn't really speak english, but she knew she wanted to be a professional violinist. 2 2 2 2 2 and i don't know, i was, i went to that i, i think only thought of, oh didn't, i didn't think of a plan, do you? when i was 18 and all my friends around me, that's the moment when you question yourself, what do you want to do? but i knew since like i was 10 years old, what i wanted to do, so i never really question myself and reserve. it's carrie actually here she's read uniting with one of her favorite piano teachers, john middleton, mastering. just one instrument wasn't enough for her. and she had an impact on her
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musical studies. esters brought her 3rd album along for this visit. it's only been 9 years since she left school. very, very proud. whether that's the right, the motion. i don't care because i just feel really, really proud. so soft as i've something some little impulse and i, i always believe it's a little impulse that makes a big difference. and of course, this trip back into a problem. his own past is being recorded for fans on social media. the but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be. she has to practice practice practice. the esther shared this part of her day online to the have
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a freedom on youtube as well. what can we practice videos to people? literally? i open the camera and they come into my will of practice or getting something the toddy and you one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have to have to be really confident. you know that to show something that is not perfect. the hard work pays off. testers, concerts are well received all across europe. the award winning violinist also offers online workshops, world wide for own musicians, for students and friends are very important to her. of the a lot of the times i have people coming to me and then it becomes that saying this was my 1st ethical homestead and this, you know, these 2 really nice. it's always so nice. i think when you actually get to meet people and, and you is also with the kids. oh, i've been following you for that many years and i've seen you grow and, and, and that's really nice. that's what you want, right? to have the other night. that's what i love about. c esther brought me brings 2
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worlds together that rarely overlap. she's opening up new horizons on social media . and you can keep up with us on our social media channels as well. be sure to follow us to stay up to date on the latest culture stories from europe. thanks for joining us. and we'll see you again next week the
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