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we've got all the best goals we've got to go to the borders they go right here. w. is the whole of german football shared here yet every man. going to sleep every weekend here on g.w. . i have a wall mounted welcome to europe max so we're highlighting these topics in today's show. lights if you know why planck scale is worth the trip during the winter. trendy and art a documentary firm interviews hispanic girls working as nature insulation. and
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energizing downs how a seventy nine year old d.j. makes your contemporaries proving. this week we've got a very special highlight for you on your maks our series wintry lights right now it's getting dark a lot earlier in europe the perfect time to see some cities in a completely different light we kick off our european tour off lighting this place in moscow it's very cold in the russian capital at the moment but it's worthwhile to dress warmly and paid a visit anyway the whole city center is illuminated on the russians try to outdo themselves every year let's have a look at this winter a fairy tale. winter days are short in moscow no wonder people in russia's capital do everything possible to brighten things up at dusk some four thousand installations eliminate
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the city center with more than twenty million lights. like in this pedestrian. years but you're going to run across the street where you are six hundred meters stretch of starry sky made up of one hundred kilometers of string lawrence. no one knows exactly what the sea of lights cause officially the city has spent about fourteen million euros including for electricity and private sponsors denatured as well the result is something to be proud of. to something you have put them through that when the sun goes down this illumination makes us feel wonderful. it makes us feel secure calm and happy. that i was there still i like it it looks like snow or like stars like the northern lights it's for a russian with the cheers that. you feel happy the triggers the release of happiness hormones everyone smiles. muscovites like to go out in the evening
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despite the cold time for something hot from the grill. fourteen from some of us. this one is heated with coal and kind counts just like in the old days and that gives the water a slightly smoky flavor. voted for over well this is an old samovar must be about one hundred fifty years old or referred nobody makes them like this these days. the bolshoi sneers at gleams in wintry light. the huge department store whom on red square is profusely decorated with knights. tens of thousands of people flock here in the evenings to amuse themselves and enjoy the city's indiaman ated sites. red square has the city's most popular ice skating rink unfortunately it has room for only
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a few hundred skaters so it's very crowded. the alternative is corkey park with its modern light installations it's home to your ups biggest artificial skating rink. skates can be rented and courses are offered for both beginners and advanced skaters. you couldn't ask for a lovely a place to practice. what you're going to see but this is a beautiful place every trace here is a dog with lights. which i see when i just have sister needs people from all over the country come to moscow to see this it's talked about everywhere the rest. but eventually the masses disappear and you can look at everything in peace. things who want to escape the crowds can view the light installations from a distance from a ship on the moscow river the ship is heated of course.
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ship it was the colors change so beautifully decided to miss the river than the lights on the trees. shortly before the end of the river cruise the boats passes the kremlin one small now that's majesty. muscovites all agree to many lights make winter the most beautiful season despite the cold and. the french are trying to make their famous by god tasty for your nasco let's find out why and today's express. the becket know that neapolitan pizza has been declared a unesco world cultural heritage france wants to apply for similar recognition of the bag. that. it's not a building or
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a monument miss out as the wall but as far as i'm concerned it remains a good image that reflects and represents fronts the traditional bucket. the initiative is being supported from the highest echelons president emanuel my cong says one must preserve one's excellence and skills and that's why the baguette must be added to unesco's world cultural heritage list. i don't. desire any cried. the nominees for the coveted british awards have been announced with five nominations thing i do a leap i has the best chances of winning a prize. i mean. that puts her ahead of superstar ed sheeran who's nominated in full categories including best song with shape of you. rich waltz of britain's most important music
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prizes the world seventy is on february twenty first. the game would go in there. in the italian town of you've got a job a new carnival museum has been inaugurated located within the citadel or the area of carnival carriage builders workshops visitors can now see everything about the history of the famous celebration and while they're at it they can watch the engineers and their helpers working on the huge carnival figures and parade wagons besides venues carnival the carnival o.b.o. to joe is among italy's most important journey trunks about six hundred thousand spectators each year. british artist and new goals with the it's known for his fleeting nature installations rocks trees snow well everything can play a part in his work gemma filmmaker tomas leaders had already captured piece work and documentary reverse and tights the film won several awards and now there's
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a sequel called leaning into the went once again the director followed the artist with his camera a labor of love spending more than two years off the artist's life. andy goldsworthy crawls through a hedge the hard way. the british land artist creates images that travel the world on its head. and you can walk the path through the hedge and there's two different ways of looking at the world to play different. goldsworthy looks closely at natural processes that he see every day but don't notice he works together with nature his pictures and sculptures appear and then disappear back into their surroundings often exist only for moments moments of incredible beauty.
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german filmmaker thomas reader's hymen has captured these moments in a documentary. sometimes goldsworthy is our. life and death one night he ran over a hare he took the animal home and created a work of art out of it. done other than bowl which me because food for them was not the field there is bill he was told and then hung the animal from the ceiling of his studio. he let the air thaw and the dripping blood made a kind of drip painting in the observer was a picture made of blood to show the brutality of running over the hair would. always fascinates me that he's so obsessed with understanding what happens to him in life this. and he tries to understand it by examining the processes of nature.
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goes where the has been working near his hometown in scotland for more than thirty years a few years ago the elm trees there died of the disease they fell over and remained lying in the river. goldsworthy was fascinated by the process of decay the cracks and moves in the trees he felt shaken by human interventions. the woodcutters it cut all the limbs on one side and taken away all those incredibly pig limbs that were laid. splayed over the. strikes shock coming i don't know how much of a crowd a very often pitched weep week the news talk for the trees was for me. but goals
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for the two intervenes in nature with heavy machinery. for his installation sleeping stole in spain goldsworthy cut blocks of stone to create a kind of crypt modeled on medieval rock cut tunes he cut into his own dimensions so he could lie down in it and be at one with nature. and cause to exist as we see ourselves as separate from nature there we are and there is nature and in the worst case nature is something we have to protect and he says we don't have to protect nature we have to protect ourselves because nature doesn't need us it will continue to exist in some form or another exists. even when he works in stone the images he creates are transitory their production depends on waiting for
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the right moment. fatness what aspect of it and he really taught me to wait. as well one of the things he told me teen years ago when we started filming together was if you shoot a film with me you have to be able to wait and you have to let go of your expectations otherwise it won't work. relinquish control and lean into the wind that's and the message you can fall down painfully or experience a moment of salute you for your. film shows how to strike the right balance. tunnel to forget your new year's resolutions because now we're serving up the most delicious sweets france is known
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for good food and fine desserts in paris pastry chef. creates truly excellent examples not only was he named the world's best restaurant pastry chef twenty seventeen but the prestigious school me your guide also named him pastry chef of twenty eighteen it's not only taste and look that matter his trademark is so please . none of the restaurant guests that know movie soon paris noticed the star in their midst. sidney corley the great french pastry chef is on his way to the kitchen where he dreams up sweet sensations. although these lemons look more sour than sweet. but corny turns them into a heavenly treat simply through his artistry this lemon is coated in white chocolate and filled with use of cream lemon coffee and citrus caviar.
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they all sit down on that this is a yellow lemon skin is a very thin layer of chocolate you don't sense the chocolate while you're reading it i mean but it has a certain crisp enos we are real lemon leaf had opened and you'll see what it's really made of is a fake fruits that looks surprisingly real have become sydney calling his trademark for desserts like this he was just named pastry chef of the year by the renowned me your goal may guide this dessert looks like a hazelnut. i love this. as i go whoa what's incredible is that you have lots of caramel covered with a thin crispy layer and then the premium that stays in your mouth with the hairs on that it's a moment of pure happiness. every fruit every nut is one of a kind and a labor of love and colin spends no expense to make his creations look as real as
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possible. for instance is real gold dust fusion is what i thought it is when i create deserts shaped like fruit i wanted to create a canada but ever taste ten times better than a candida that's my goal i wanted to. see three clearly takes photos of his creations and post them on social media he has more than seven hundred forty five thousand followers on instagram. because just looking at his fake fruit is a treat in itself guest movies who are too full for dessert often try one regardless only shows how the waiter attempts them. equally shows the guests void of the chocolate cake the lemon there probably because they are all in the moment wrong even when they see this they have a hard time saying no dessert they just can't resist which is why we do it you know example. of the diners here certainly don't regret their decision some even travel to paris just to try the spectacular to see that. it's divine absolutely delicious
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. one of sydney corley's latest challenging tasks has been creating the perfect truffle scrumptious result made its debut on the menu on new years the. t.v. . for me and now it's time for another installment of your mix extra took this time you can look forward to a short trip to a sunny island thanks to a viewer request from colombia that's where you know come to our lives she would like to know more about the island of canaria with more than fifteen hundred square kilometers it's the third largest of the canary islands we start our explorations in the naacp and the island's capital last palm us and that have solved to the holiday resort off must follow months almost three million tourists visit back an area every year because of the my climate and beaches like this one.
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the three kilometer long city beach of las palmas three hundred eighty thousand people live in the capital of the canary islands average temperatures here range between fifteen and twenty seven degrees celsius all year round despite the skies being almost always cloudy it's a phenomenon locals call tons of the donkey stuff most of the residents here are descendants of the indigenous quantas and the spanish conquerors who came in the fifteenth century one well is proud to be a true cannot be zero for four years now he's been co-author of the restaurant and money net located right on the beach front. that. we cannot be very warm hearted we've got all the doors are always open to everyone . but the way we cannot impose our where islanders and we're good people. is i
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want to one. more straight wins ensure that the northern part of the island is densely forested and green the journey to the interior takes an authentic villages off the usual tourists track. the town of taro it has the typical canary in carved wood balconies it's church new ways to send you out of that piano our lady of the pine is the island's main place of pilgrimage. twenty kilometers to the south is the cross of teva standing at an altitude of fifteen hundred meters it marks the geographic big point of the island on weekends it's a popular spot with deep trippers from las palmas. this place was always a major crossroads in the summer it used to be a place where the herders passed with their goats and sheep. today it's an important traffic junction lots of you have seen used by hikers and mountain climbers come together here. a favorite
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destination for hikers and the symbol of grand canal is at an elevation of eight hundred meters. below works out iraq it's the remains of a volcanic eruption right next to it is the smallest over open for the evening the fryer. on a clear day there's a view of mountain either on the neighboring island of ten a reef or like all the canary islands gran canaria is volcanic in origin. this is our first time a granddaughter the weather sometimes there can view is very impressive you can even see over to turn around it's fantastic. too and. we have that we have the ocean the mountains there ok new below here it's just wonderful. really it's a privileged place with an absolutely fabulous view. of the press's me most is the
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different landscape for us your encounter on the way up to the base of the. i was there. at the foot of the mountain is the village of to here that said to be one of the loveliest on the island. the municipality to the posts three museums the museum of history and traditions devotes card of its collection to the most important product of the region. olivia sosa denise's family has lived in the region for generations. but at the moment farming plays a very important role in the history of this manus a pallet. it begins in august and september with two different processes the men beat the harvested on ends with eucalyptus branches and the women and children gather them up and. all the neighbors get together in the afternoon or evening to shell the nuts and there's all. he's canaria new zick and dancing.
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on the southern tip of gran canaria are the must follow the sound is mainly ground coral and sea shells washed up by the atlantic it's one of the most popular became spots on the island must follow most of the neighboring playa del grace our hotel hotspots the south of the island has the most sunshine the longest beaches salute the quarter sunset. my grandma loved baking and cooking with a side of knitting and bowling now unlike many of the old ladies i guess the game housemate from poland dances to another human and has a whole different idea about how to spend her time and the seventy nine year old prefers to spend her time at the club but not on the dance floor well she said d.j. . they might soon be eighty but she has no time to be bored
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and much too much energy to sit around in a rocking chair. and she knows just what to do with all that energy and change the polish mentality about senior citizens now they. say that. if. we have all the money i don't like how people live viewed in poland. the attitude is disrespectful but i don't think that's right. if we know how precious life feels and talk about it as the greatest gift then we should mean every human life from birth to death yet. you can't cost people aside those who do have no respect for life. just as you. begin your schmidt alias d.j. organized her first dance party for senior citizens today a few years later she's known throughout the land as all this d.j.
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she ludes all the cliches. every monday is party night in hula kula a club in warsaw with e.j. bekah it's all fun. i love dancing and people have to do something so i don't think . it's a way for people to come together. and love to dance and don't love each other as a matter of fact but looking for sherri love and respect each other very much more like immediately you can snuggle up if you're alone. forget you know each other ten years ago at a dance party like this steadily for four months i paid her nowhere tension stands on our own so you don't interrupt me sweetheart after four months we met again and since then. it's up he was assassinated by my red shoes. when d.j. is behind the turntables in hula cooler the dancers really let loose. to
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say. what i'm spinning records i'm twenty years old maybe even younger. i like to play music and i love to watch people down. their good years schmidt is quite a celebrity in poland she's known as a pensioner with strong opinions someone who makes a statement. and she certainly has the experience to back it up. there and says really. i don't think we should be ashamed of our age it's unnecessary or if we are ashamed we close up inside to go cool enough and police the come over. this lady legs to live it out on the dance club strobe lights and what brightens up
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your life this week we'd love to hear about your hobby your favorite person in the whole world or maybe your pad whatever it is that makes your day send us a photo of it to find all the details on our website just go to w dot com slash lifestyle while the participants what we see this wonderful you are max wrist watch so do right and good luck to all of you and that brings us to the end of the show see you tomorrow again. next time you're on the. water like graffiti bright new york for. water these early days start to glow. these surfaces are painted french artist entente fall know who came up with the idea and loves it when people try out. once
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