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so it's great to have you here let's have a joke what's coming up today. mystery man why den brown laughs given his characteristic crude to crack. gold how design has a turning trash into treasure. a german hiking trail that's guaranteed to take your breath away. well he is regarded as a king of coats then brown as one of the world's most successful rightists with more than two hundred million books sold his breakthrough came with the da vinci code in two thousand and three now his new novel original has been released with
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another outing for his protagonist robert lang for the first time the harvard professor has to crack a coat this time in spain. dan brown is back with a vengeance the american author just presented his latest novel at the frankfurt book family origin was published last week in the original english and in fifty five other languages in many countries it's straight on to the bestseller list dan brown remains true to his tried and tested recipe for success a thrilling chase across europe filled with unexpected surprises. the wonderful thing about twists and novels the simpler they are the better they are my goal and some people may have figured it out but my goal is that people read and read and read and read trying to figure out what happened when they figure out what happened they just sort of go like that so it was right in front of me the simpler the better. origin
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starts at the guggenheim museum in our it is the fifth in a series of novels about symbologist robert langdon and it's set in spain he has to find the results of groundbreaking research by a murdered scientist he searches for hidden messages in the said grant of familia the basilica in barcelona built by famous spanish architect and tony gowdy the book appears to ask big questions about humankind like where are we from and where are we going and as usual there's a mysterious code to crack for me as a kid codes were always fun on christmas morning in my house we would come down to the christmas tree hoping to find presents and instead we would find a little note card with a symbolic code on it and we would break the code and it would say perhaps you know go to the refrigerator would run to the refrigerator open the door and there's another note card with a code that said you know run out to the garage look in the woodpile and we'd run out you know and so we'd follow these codes in the code got harder and harder until finally the last one would send us back to the christmas tree and there were
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a presence dan brown was influenced by his parents his mother is a church organist his father was a math teacher science religion and secret codes are a common thread throughout his work. his international breakthrough came in two thousand and three. that eventually code is about a cryptic message left behind in the louvre in paris that robert langdon is asked to decipher it all revolves around the artist leonardo da vinci and the history of christianity the catholic church publicly criticize the book. europe is dam brown's favorite setting for his literary amalgamation of facts and conspiracy theories. line is fascinate with europe because because i'm fascinated with europe and because i absolutely love it here in very very simple terms and very specific terms the history the art the architecture and
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and the connection with history is something that i don't feel in my own country. today to american actor tom hanks has slipped into the role of the harvard professor three times director ron howard turned all three books into now biting actions thrillers. the film of brown's inferno premiered last year he was involved in the production process and helped cram nearly seven hundred pages into two hours of entertainment . i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing. when i wrote that eventually go to those days are
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long gone dan brown remains as popular as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt book fan know that anything could be a message in this. guards and the dan brown may be the man behind it. are the warts and animals all these topics are coming up in our round up of college savings in europe here is today's next express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the auction on monday at sotheby's in london is expected to raise more than one
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million euros. cartier band of art from the hamburg media school has won the golden student academy award in hollywood for the short film she made in kenya watcha want to all of us young german filmmakers have been on a winning streak in hollywood in recent years your highness poise from the film academy impressed this year's jury with his documentary gollum say he won gold for a story about gold and illegal prospectors in ghana the coveted student oscars are awarded in four categories. and hamburg zoo for siberian tiger cubs have ventured outside with their mother for the first time dasha a new mission and vitale were born in june and the zoo says they're all healthy and hearty and they appeared quite happy. just a few weeks ago they seemed far more bashful. now sue
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goers can see them in their big outdoor enclosure and watch as they grow more confident and cheeky every day. so now we have the perfect report for anyone who is feeling hungry and i'll sue is fifty kitchens one city we show you that you can enjoy good food from around the world without ever leaving berlin roughly half a million people in the german capital of foreign us about four and a half thousand of them from israel that's where today's chef is from he shows us how to make a delicious dish with four thousand deals super food from the middle east africa a. i don't think i've ever felt at home before cancer brillant i think that quite is only felt out of place in israel if you ask me where my home is and i will said
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berlin as i said i belong to. god then moshe was born in one thousand nine hundred five in tel aviv his parents divorced when he was fifteen. in the same year he began working in a fish factory and soon decided he'd like to train as a chef. got in moshe worked in tel aviv london and chicago before moving to berlin in two thousand and twelve with a view to opening his own restaurant my life revolved around food like sense. where my mom has like the funniest stories about me being three or all the ordering. shrimps field for the restaurant with one sauce that nokia's meal for me or sitting with the breakfast table it in serious with it with cookbooks like looking at the pictures and i think what it basically started reading. i already started cooking. brylin shall luxembourg district is an affluent residential neighborhood home to
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lots of celebrities politicians and diplomats. then moshe's restaurant is in a side street on the ground floor of an apartment block from the one nine hundred seventy s. the premises used to house a gym glass opened in twenty thirteen. gavin moshe came up with the interior design himself he wanted to give his eatery the feel of a modern bistro. the kitchen is behind a mirrored screen. target with pre-k. is one of the restaurant's signature dishes. israel is a country with many different cultures and jewish muslim christian arab african immigrants from eastern europe and the us also live there this diversity is
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reflected in the cuisine. israeli who is ina is a mixture of mediterranean european north american and local arab influences. pre-k. is a cereal made from green durham wheat it contains plenty of minerals so it's considered to be very healthy. traffic is a fallacy in which but it is harvest of the bit early and in order to get it to
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ripen condition where you can in the book it just it's basically rose said on open flame on charcoals. and it's green because it's a bit on right and it gets the smoke in a form of charcoal but there's something a bit different for. god then moshe likes to experiment he's a sort of colin airy artist who likes to create new and unusual dishes. mushrooms herbs and smoke mixed in a jar he calls this dish the forest in a glass he got the idea while walking through the woods. then moshe gets his inspiration where ever he can he sees himself as a chef who blends the modern with the traditional. versatile in his own we surround ourselves with food in restaurants. eating out cold and i think it's very important
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cultural thing probably the favorite form of entertainment. that glass there is no a la carte instead diners get to choose from two menus one with five courses the other with seven. guy been moshe creates a new menu every month and serves up his colon airy delights five days a week. from the moment. they don't and. i don't shovel to improve it bob you know which of our going out with of them . every day we see how our trash affects the whole planet people animals the environment one with the way plastic paper and other junk that's to go somewhere right but always doesn't have to end up in a landfill or over cycling facility some of that stuff could also have a second life the new exhibition show go up cycles upgraded and handbook so that an
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impressive way it features designers who use trash to create products of a greater value let's find out more. these dolls are made from the drums of old washing machines created by a designer in lebanon the hamburg show is called pure gold absolute gold upgraded it spotlights the value of making things from garbage like this sofa crafted from heavy plastic carrier bags the us is here to show this is right from flip flops are washed up on the shore in west africa they turn up in huge numbers that it's by a dutch designer he collects them can start and put some together is fascinated by the colors but if you discover the hidden qualities of such materials and clean them and work with them you can create something special. because. many people in europe up cycle discarded things because they care about the environment many people in poor countries in asia and africa repurpose objects
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because they are too poor to buy new things the exhibition will tour the world for ten years. car tires become seats curry gated paper turns into a vast. this lambastes made of melted plastic cups if we keep throwing them away this is just going to get to be a bigger problem. so yeah i think we as people should also be encouraged her up cycle wherever we can and also to support the designers who are up cycling you know they can continue doing what they do so i think that's a very important lesson. the exhibition also features d.i.y. videos anybody can make a small contribution to reducing their consumption and conserving resources. chairs from the flea market and spare parts or melded together by
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a surveyor. i know haunch often i create friendships between objects a chair and something entirely different perhaps they were created by two very different designers who never meant i bring things together the. pew poll shows how awesome intelligence can transform junk into beautiful and useful objects. in today's episode of our serious travelogue was it a remote area and vests and germany where nature has been left intact we're heading to the region it's a llama range near the belgian border this area is perfect for travelers looking for a special hiking route like the i switched back trail it's more than three hundred kilometers long and starts in the city of auckland goes all the way down to the a dome of ok does make this region a calm and relaxing retreat join us for track. the
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eiffel boasts dramatic landscapes with mighty craigs and green fields scenes of natural beauty spending an area of nearly five and a half thousand square kilometers with woods water and wilderness it's a region that stirs the senses. mehndi fun luhan and marcus love this low mountain range both are passionate hikers and today they're wandering along the eiffel the trail covers more than three hundred kilometers from auckland to tree air through the eiffel national park. the path leads to the time millan waterfall it's the eighth stage of the journey. the waterfall was declared a natural monument in one nine hundred thirty eight its water is high in calcium carbonate and comes from three karst springs trickling over beds of moss before settling here the lime deposits grow about ten centimeters a year the waterfall is
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a tranquil spot for hikers can feel it one with nature. bad move near the eiffel because i've always loved coming hanna even as a kid i always said i wanted to live his someday i don't know why i just sort of fell in love with the place it's beautiful this is one of the. meadows forests and fields the truck offers plenty of diversity the i've trail is split into fifteen stages ranging in lengths between fourteen and twenty eight kilometers hiking the entire trail takes about two to three weeks depending on your pace their next destination is the ninth stage the dolomite cliffs which have become a symbol for. the source of darryl steiner mineral water it's limestone ridge emerged more than one point eight million years ago. that is the hand that rich over that. it actually looks like a couple of. four hundred million years ago and ocean rolled over the area of the
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eifel national park. on words to the moise a barrack a hill near down in the region known as the volcanic eiffel. this eleven meter tower is named after outof tolka the nineteenth century founder of the eiffel rambling club. it affords the best views of the creators known as the blue eyes of the i phone. it's the communal mom mara are funnel shaped oppressions of volcanic origin some seventy can be found in the eiffel ten of which are filled with water from here you can see all the way to the mountain range. the region has many surprises in store. the goat's cheese that's made throughout the eiffel region is a specialty. the castles of munder scheid
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are the last stop of stage eleven and the end of the couple's trip. over borg is the older of the two castles in the middle ages neater book was the ancestral seat of the count of man to shine. mandy and marcus wrap up a reboarding track. issue and it was wonderful to be back on the eiffel shy trial it always has so much to offer i'll definitely be coming back with. the trail is the perfect way to explore this corner of germany and to get away for nature lovers who like nothing better than escaping into the wild. while they are the region is famous for its landscape and also hiking routes there's also something special about
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a region or town and now a serious regional success they always show you some great examples from europe today we're off to italy too for ends up located cystic kilometers south of along and second the city has made ceramics for centuries dating back as far as roman times today the residents hyping to keep this for this new craft a life. the italian city of faience was founded over two thousand years ago its most beautiful square. boasts a large fountain with palaces nearby. the town began producing ceramics for every day use in the first century a.d. by the middle ages it was setting the industry standard. so the high if i grow up with this crowd and we take our first classes as kids in school it was there when accorsi have basically zero and says well known for its porcelain it's a cultural and historical tradition started for some forty ceramics factories are
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based here with about one thousand artists working in the industry this factory near. is famous for its ceramic decoration. the artist's work is drawn from all historical heiress but typical finance of themes are most common. artists payola son tony also designs custom ceramics. and some of the there are many different clients can choose from a wide range of options from the third century to the present day. this wall is adorned with ceramic plates that feature symbols of different city districts. the city's oldest ceramic tiles can be found in the chapel of the family on the
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family residence the tiles date back to the seventh century. gemini uno has been operating a ceramics factory on the same street for many years and uses many types of clay. listed at their word every day it was. when this earth is fired at turns black it's got to be fired a team hundred agree sussex with the check that out. science is ceramics museum located in a refurbished bomb history is dedicated to the diverse history of the industry ranging from the fourth century to the present day it displays ceramics from all regions and eris. the so-called white plates date back to the mid fifteenth century at about the same time the city's name became associated with ceramic art.
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this valuable plate from fifteen fifty five documents the first use of cobalt blue pigment in the industry by the seventeenth century began producing entire tableware cents. more than. wealthy and successful people with lots porcelain shots for use at parties. suddenly services emerged. and drinking coffee and hot chocolate became very popular they. could even get a multiple. some twentieth century ceramic artists even have their own museums in. carlos' elderly for example created ultra modern sculptures coated in grey white enamel. and this is the museum of late ceramic artist tremonti his son manages his father's legacy. we have to say that one of these
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a decorative objects. my father didn't see ceramics so something purely practical. for he wanted to create simple and beautiful objects. that i got along. so remix from plants are a feast for the eyes and this small italian city is keeping the tradition alive. and we're also keeping the tradition alive at the end of each week we announce the winner of our prize draw this time we wanted to know what makes your hometown or region famous the world over thanks to all of you who responded with photos as you can see we received some fantastic entries as a little selection. last but not least the winning snaps came from an aside. from munich she loves the mountains and the various really famous for as
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the world over the next trip you can take this on with yours now come where its relations have fun with it that's all we have time for today hopefully see you soon and don't miss the upcoming episode of your maps which show you the highlights of the week zero by. next time on your image finites edition including get their the night a festival that gives the incident marks a chance to shine let the good times roll call time is reinvented dancing. and let it roll a top trends the factions cold winter months all this and more next time on your remark by night.
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