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you suffer from a learning course because being german made easy listening and w. me speak your language. for content in dari pashto and. prospects for returning to work with special pleading at the refugee journeys like germany and the prospects for those returning home. to join the discussion on t w dot com and on facebook. prospects for returning news d.w. made for mines. welcome everybody to today's edition of your i'm max as always we've got plenty of
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fascinating stories from all over europe to share over the next half hour he is what's coming up. high treason intrigue why can follow this new bestseller is a page turning. down love or a cave tour that literally pushes businesses to the limit and. discipline what it takes to make it as a principal dancer. now people all over europe argue that it's their country that has the best bread whether it's the french baguette the italian ship or one of the three hundred different types of vailable here in germany and austria one man set out to chronicle the history of the staple earlier this month the so-called pan am opened it stores i'm using am dedicated solely to bread twelve hundred exhibition pieces allow visitors to digest nine thousand years of bread history now there may be many
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ancient artifacts inside it but the pan am is packaged in a rather futuristic design. this futuristic building is the fulfillment of one man's story. this tiny room a museum located in us to near the austrian city of leeds and it's dedicated to one thing right. it's a vision of austrian vegetarian in. his company but rather the next millions. this is his trip to pray. for pumping else was gone but he still had bread you could live no matter how bad things were. throughout history the moment there was no bread people knew it was over that's what's fascinating about bread it's. always had his heart
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set on an unusual building for the museum. for some visitors the oven god shaped conjures up images of baking. on the kind of reminds you of a bun cake tin it's not quite right off so. it also kind of looks like bread while it's breaking get back to being one for your bread but. the museum building was designed by the un as internationally renowned architect studio co-op him a. architect a birthday pics had something else in mind when designing the building. straddling i was glad when people have a new interpretations like that it's a loaf of bread or a cake. it's not true of course who i wasn't thinking about the loaves of bread all i was imagining a cloud ship. that has
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all the stylings co-op him of love is known for the firm has gained worldwide recognition for its innovative designs. like the european central bank in frankfurt . b.m.w. world in munich. and the music video conference in new york. and you found it pays our going door plan never believed he'd get five day picks with a project so he was all the more thrilled when he said yes. when i saw him i knew we were in good hands that sold into. the way he was so intense the emotional and charming like daughtry i have to build mr. a work of art one that he fits with the times.
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the building was conceived as a personal exhibition space for the collector. exhibits are presented in display cases they hang on the bull's eye and from the ceiling. this intell spiral staircase leads visit his up through the four exhibition levels and into the main chamber of the museum decked in wood. over the years peter has amassed a collection of some twelve hundred pieces for the museum. you avoid them we want to show the visitors the influence bread has had on the history of mankind over the last six to eight thousand years in food farming culture art a most notably religious course or those who were killed. the museum explains the origins of bread for example with this nine thousand year old grain milling study. that shows how bread is revered in many of the world's religions
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like in south america. and egypt. and how baking is represented. in. human history and cutthroat thanks to get people to eat bread every day and don't think anything of it that's also not the consumer's job here but if you take a bit of time to consider the history of the connections it's a nice feeling because you're taking part in several thousand years of tradition and it's. time my state comes to make his dream come true that's peace out until close secrets with the premium he just has to share his passion for bread with as many visit test as possible. while from bread to books the british novelist ken follett likes to make his readers wait after the
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first installment of his kingsbridge series was published in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine fans had to wait eighteen years for the sequel this time the way it has been just ten years follow its newest book a column of fire features a europe at war in the sixteenth century with clashes from edinburgh to geneva among the battles there is also a love story as well as the beginnings of england's first secret service. ok the more phone book promotion is part of the job can follow it and poses with translations of his latest historical epic column of fire the third in a series that returns readers to the town of kingsbridge with a cost of characters including a sixteenth century james bond. film that took inspiration from locke living in scotland mary stewart better known as mary queen of scots was imprisoned here after nearly a year she managed to escape. she was in this tower in the top of the tower.
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and when she escaped she had to shriek down the staircase very quietly and come out she came out of the gate. came down to this beach and that's where the boats were. a pretty grim place you wouldn't want to come here for a holiday. her freedom didn't last long she was imprisoned by queen elizabeth the first of england for one thousand years before being executed follett tells the grisly story of her beheading which didn't go as planned she was executed by an executioner with an axe. but he didn't chop her head off the first time which is kind of gruesome. and he didn't quite chop it off the second time i. fall and he's a passionate chess player and enjoys playing around with his wife barbara a british politician and former minister for culture and tourism the strategic
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moves a powerful women play a big part in follett's latest novel. comelec mary queen of scots. and forest and queen elizabeth in a game of life and death. lots of people wanted to kill queen elizabeth first. the most powerful men in europe wanted to kill of the king of spain the king of france and the pope wanted to kill elizabeth because she turned england from catholicism to protestantism and so she set up a secret service. to find out who these assassins were and arrest them. in his book follett sends the queen's agent on a journey through the biggest events of the cheater period. the hero ned willard helps elizabeth ascend the throne and he organizes the defeat of her catholic of bursaries. from the spanish
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armada to mary stewart's assassination plot he always managed to thwart plans to overthrow queen elizabeth if the book sounds like a james bond story that's not a coincidence. when i was twelve years old. i had read all the books in the children's library and so they let me into the adult library and one of the great discoveries i made at that point was the james bond stories in a column of fire ken follett makes a turbulent era in history come alive while drawing an astonishing number of parallels between then and now fall it hasn't disappointed with his new book which has reached number one on bestseller lists around the world. now let's see what's happening in europe today in our express featuring the works
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of monet and the fountain of verse side but first we take a look at a film making waves in russia. the controversial film matilda saw its world premiere and some pieces back on monday the historical drama explores the romance between son nicholas the second played by german actor last idea and polish prima ballerina matilda action skier the film has angered the russian orthodox church i'm nationalists with its depiction of russia's last emperor a man they consider a saint. for the first time in the history of the palace of versailles a woman will assume the responsibility for the gardens fountains daniella mountain will head a team of experts who look after the fifty five fountains and their thirty five kilometers of water pipes. says they we know curated by louis the fourteenth
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in sixteen sixty six responsibility for these masterpieces of engineering has lain solely in the hands of men. an exhibition of works by french impressionist painting killed monet has opened in russia they were originally housed at the artist's residence in shivani in northern france until his death. the words ranged from impressionist renderings of rule and urban united states. to caricature is dating from the mid nineteenth century. the exhibition tracks monet's artistic development and. the show at the complex. runs until february. now let's take a trip to the crew taught her the cave in germany it's three hundred eighty five million years old and the biggest accessible cave in the country visitors can
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explore the depths with a guide who's also available for an extreme tour that has participants squeezing through the narrowest gaps in the rocks we sent our reporter to check it out and trust me it's not for the faint hearted. this group is about to start an extreme guided tour with headlamps helmets and overalls they descend into the depths of the crew to have her like a. van with no sign of danger yet these walkways are nice and wide but they shouldn't get too comfortable the guide is taking it up a notch. they proceed swiftly through one of the three hundred and eighty passages . so. she can already hear you breathing a little heavier. no more working up right now this is what we're going down into
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the fox is dancing football in on. the dan is a series of narrow crevices visitors have to squeeze through each one if someone gets stuck all they can do is breathe out and slowly push themselves through. there are five point eight kilometers of passageways in total making the treated her that one of the biggest caves in germany. it's exhausting but the truth is in good spirits. there is a credit crisis when. the script is just my thing so much fun we'll have to see what's next what's your thought i guess. that got a lot more challenges ahead of them. the case formed around three hundred seventy million years ago the temperature down here is a constant ten degree celsius but the f.a.a. makes everyone break out in a sweat. how
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was it. you know it was a hard. unbelievably hard i'm dripping with sweat from head to toe and i feel really dirty. is it fun to have definitely. the air down here is clean and. said to help relieve symptoms associated with her spirit treat disorders it's also the perfect winter hideout for bats the climbers also get used to it. when given the sun can speak get used to the constrictions and to trust yourself with tighter passageways and get braver with time gets it well and you start to appreciate the kates qualities. what i like down here is just the silence distiller. one last challenge awaits the group it's known as the birth canal the tunnel is so narrow they can only squeeze themselves through a centimeter at a time. and the good news for you is that.
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you need not only a strong body but strong naps as well to tackle the extreme case sure. everyone and never made it and triumphed over fear of the. serving them and sometimes are completely stuck but you can't panic. they finally resurface after three hours below ground the group is tired but happy and definitely under drink and. over to you to a successful tour cheers having developed a taste for adventure some are already planning many next trip down. well those adventurers had plenty of fun under ground but next up we're having a look at some of the more unexpected activities that can be enjoyed on the water
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every week we present you five fun facts in our series high five so grab your wetsuit and snorkel and let's dive in here are. five activities you probably never thought could be done underwater. performing in front of an audience is like taking a plunge into cold water but that's literally the case for a danish group between music creators of the sonic project number five in our list of unusual underwater activities is playing music. each musician occupies his or her own tongue here they hold their breath and move as if in slow motion their instruments are all custom made from metals that i am prone to rust.
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watching fish swim around an aquarium isn't the most exciting entertainment but looking at plants in an aquarium is really plumbing the depths at number four in our list of activities that can also be performed on the water is gardening. across caving is the name of this is leisure activity in which fish only get in the way the goal is to create beautiful underwater landscapes in an aquarium. most people get dressed for dinner not undress but then this restaurant in brussels is no ordinary establishment. at their spot in a ranking of unusual underwater activities it's going out to eat the pearl is a restaurant located five meters under water in this round capsule all my food is served by waiters in di can cost use.
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these works of art are enough to take your breath away especially feel forgotten your oxygen tank. in second place in a visit to an underwater museum. the museum atlantico lights off the coast of the spanish island of lands or rolled up its europe's only underwater sculpture museum the brainchild of british artist jason they can tailor the artworks change with time and create an artificial reef that attracts marine life. this couple is ready to take the plunge but wait haven't they done that already our number one activity you've probably never thought could be done and water is getting married exchanging vows on the water has become a worldwide trend. this couple is getting hitched at an aquarium in london though
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the minister and against to remain on dry land the benefit of marrying in water the groom can easily sweep his bride off her feet but there are drawbacks to. this couple had to fend off an attack from a jealous or perhaps just hungry on. what a way to tie the knot now on the stage ballerinas dazzle audiences with elegant and effortless artistic displays but behind the scenes it's a gruelling schedule of workouts that keeps the dancers fit for performances for decades julie had to nelly has been honing her body in order to perform at the highest level the italian has been done sing at the zurich ballet for the past seven years and we followed her for a day to see what it takes to be a prima ballerina. if she wants to she can fly.
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and dancing when i don't see them i feel completely free. the body responds to her every compound. a fact that forget everything. footloose and fancy free. that seemingly the opposite of what a ballerina's everyday routine looks like. thirty four year old julia to merely trains rigorously six days a week she spends exactly seventy five minutes practicing her kisses and from dues . to what i think you see military not so you need lots of determination and discipline and a certain charisma to be a ballerina. only telling her to come together and charisma isn't enough for the
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hard work and discipline and there and vice versa hard work and discipline and enough of the charisma is lacking because that's vital on stage sankoh. and i have spent thousands of hours at the bar. she performed her first play a when she was just three but she only decided to become a professional ballet dancer at the age of sixteen which is quite late in the ballet world so she had a lot of catching up to do the extra dose of discipline required made her into the fighter she is today. and i'm going to do what i'm yeah it's a tough environment. and people don't tell you that you're good on the contrary with they tend to discourage you so only those who are really strong willed and determined you make it. i mean girls are plagued by self-doubt. but over time you acquire a sense of confidence that can't be shaken so easily. if you meant that was one of
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the. she's been with us europe ballet for seven years about arena's korea is usually short so julia tries to get the most out of it. with her so you have. never ok flower of snow on because that's a little tough. she always ends to jump high and parallel faster sometimes that means crossing the pain threshold but for her it's. kind of stance a fair guess when i don't so i forget everything. it's assigned to fear the snore it's a feeling that you only get on stage only that nowhere else in life do i feel this way no fear no stress and i'm free and high and happy when you get. two o'clock she takes a break to refuel with a nourishing lunch. or afternoon is spent rehearsing various choreographies and
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different formations. she also squeezes in an appointment with a physiotherapist. if she doesn't have to perform she's done for the day at seven pm then she can relax and unwind. what he does there are those who also has a fair say when normal people who go home and get hungry. was out a long walk and married a man who has nothing to do with dancing with somebody else or to go back to work the next day and give it all i've got for i love what. every day life helps keep a balanced life for me and that's the most important thing of all. the italian ballerina hopes to start her own one soon. at the fishing. it's difficult to decide the right time to become a mother because your body undergoes huge changes and that scares me so. how would i go back. i mean as if you know what i. thought and at all times you have to hand
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my body's function so i mean i believe for your. son if you tend to the way it is now i have to get into that it would look at us. strong supple and expressive the years of training have paid off. in still in tip top shape. here at your remarks we showcase all sorts of talents and now we'd like to hear about yours or you have done so like julia is cooking your passion maybe you paint in your past time let us know what it is that you do best and you could win your max wristwatch take part on our website and find out if you were the winner at the end of the week. that's all from us today thanks for watching and please do join us again for tomorrow's show goodbye.
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