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one more photography dramatic pictures from the front lines capturing street food moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to tell the stories of people who ended up killing. women bore photographers starting research on g w. o from berlin good to have you here again well hop on today we're taking a ride stopping at these stations. beautiful buses circumvention for classic on the bill collectors. sculptors stronghold a visit to edinburgh scotland scotland's capital. alex film
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fanatics a couple from germany travel all over the world to reconnect famous movie seats. for friends of all the codes there are all sorts of vintage car events through all the year here in europe this weekend however there was a very special meeting in lower saxony the european meeting office storage boxes the highlight was definitely the big amoebas per eight. some of these buses have put more than ninety years behind them now to cruising the back roads of lower saxony. collected from all over europe and brought some of the most elegant and valuable city boss is still on the road to do some very special been teach vehicles mate. i thought maybe it's just fun to fool around with these old things and to drive a. i'm keep on going after all there are pieces of cultural history of. color just
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can't describe it i lived and died for old cars. while the first of august everything rattles all over and second you need some muscles to move them around who were very eager. about a hooker overrides in a bus by a german car make up brenna ball from nine hundred twenty eight the oldest european fuss to take part in the mate in the late one nine hundred twenty s. and thirty's the bus carrying passengers on its route from bad broughton fare does railway station to the center of town it can be quite a challenge to navigate today's traffic with yesterday's technology. you they don't get there sheer it's hard to steer and shifting gears is complicated you have to double clutch and it doesn't have any single measure gears the speed and so shifting isn't easy you have to know where to during a little shake rattle and roll up or does. this one has come the longest way from
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bristol in england it still has something of the feel of the nineteen eighties about it stuart shelton has been on the road in europe with it for three days so far in motion on. the road but i have to concentrate on the driving when you're driving you always look at the road. ahead or in the mirror it's. no matter how pretty the girl is although as a busy look out. one by one the antique glasses of arrive at the museum grounds in a total of seventy entries this come from all over germany as well as england switzerland belgium and austria the organizer of the main is the new p.s. vita automotive museum its collection has more than one hundred historical vehicles all carefully restored by hand including this nine hundred twenty seven buick city pass. now it's time for
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a very special event on the program a convoy through the countryside to the one time imperial benedictine abbey of cool be a unesco world heritage site. all the buses make the anti some kilometer round trip without mishap even ex-pirate chief friedel all commands old buick. and vision are by their clutch jerks a little but that's just an inconvenience like the old sod story above but when you get hold of a vehicle ideas it doesn't run you have to make a road worthy of that and that's really quite an experience. that is. given to each boss fans take the opportunity to trade stories and information where can they get this or that spare pot who knows a specialist all who can get a rare historical detail back in order. in their garden hard to find the lord
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because people are dying out there are many left are going to restore old bridge vehicles like. a preserve boss needs a lot of love a lot of time and a lot of money to keep it going if we can't have a lively membership and it will die out. expanding the numbers of vintage bass fans shouldn't be quite as hot the owner operators here are cool men among the spectators at events like these up plenty of women. innocent of the mamiya more and more women are driving the big break trucks and it's quite possible that one of them might eventually take up this hobby if you phone women are becoming emancipated so you might see them in buses like they sent me lemons i will say it's really interesting to drive a bus like the it's true the drivers are mostly men but i got my driver's license on an older model an old mercedes three zero three so it's nice to see antiques.
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these. together the fans here are doing what they can to make sure these historical buses will be preserved the future generations. we continue our journey not by boss but by the you know next express to brussels because that is where today's news from all over europe starts. the oil greenhouses of lake in the north of belgians capital brussels have opened their doors for three weeks starting april twenty first the invitation to the public is a tradition dating back more than a century in addition to the thousands of plants including exotic flowers and palm trees the architecture is also a delight for visitors with some fourteen thousand square metres of space the greenhouses count as the world's largest and the palm garden is an architectural masterpiece of glass and steel king leopold the second had the greenhouses built in
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one thousand nine hundred seventy four. an exhibition featuring eighty works by a french sculptor. opens at london's british museum this thursday the show includes such world famous pieces as the thinker and of the curious. is considered one of the great masters of modern sculpture in eighteen eighty one he made his first visit to london where he was inspired by the parthenon sculptures on display at the british museum. in the northern swedish town of sami herd is a driving hundreds of reindeer to this is the annual event has a long tradition and offers a unique spectacle for both locals and tourists. they want to be together there were foreign changes direction the others follow and then we have to show them the right direction. the rain. india will graze on this summer class just
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until the end of september. when we just violinist started playing when she was just two he is old she gave her first concert when she was just six and she wasn't just playing for family and friends were no happy for months was in front of the royal family at the age of eleven she was on stage with a full orchestra and now she's making a name for herself around the world her debut album features a very special piece and we were there at the premiere. she's waited a long time for this moment the premiere of an almost forgotten work of music. in kind of stops a little bit this vibration no whatever to call it. where you can just. i don't make people just. almost sit at the edge shutters he just waiting to hear what's
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coming next. l.b.o. can sing from norway is twenty eight years old the world is beginning to discover this violinist and she's giving the world a discovery of her own in the norwegian town of buddha she's performing a violin concerto written in one thousand nine hundred fourteen she recorded it for her first solo album its warm sounds by composer jamar bork's through them seem so fitting for this landscape this piece deserves to be hurt and ever made it was extremely interesting to play a piece that didn't have any reference points before and most of those projects you mention they have been played and recorded thousands of times. my box the room compose music in the style of the late romantic era with
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a nordic touch and tensing plays this lyrical work with a cool elegance. and it's a very. strong presentation of the musical heritage i come from which is i would say the mix of very nourishing ness but also he also studied in berlin and the like. works through more is born in eight hundred sixty four and was originally a music critic but then he fell in love with the music of german romanticism and took it back to norway. chems in herself and now lives in berlin leaving behind her home in the a delicate norwegian mountains. tenzing started playing violin at the age of two she made her debut. the berrigan philharmonic at age eleven actually traveling to
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the concert on skis she later studied in vienna having decided to take her time to mature as a musician. my biggest wish and dream is to do this right rest of my life and i didn't want to be burnt out of the two years or not have enough to say. critics say the sound of. violin is somewhere between a few words in the heavens each very broad each tempo is carefully considered of course her unique sound is also partially due to her instrument a two hundred sixty four year old quad oniony. you're used to that. most first and last minute they and the big bangs and you want people to be on their feet the people they hopefully have a bone stimulant very different way you have both of those movements day and very very quiet just a violin single note and he kind of goes up in the air and you're kind of left with this kind of airy in which.
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to listen to play and with feeling that's the music of him sing. when it comes to music and you think of scotland you think go back right for many of the country stones also for all some green landscapes don't forget all the medieval buildings and the scottish capital edinburgh a must see so of course at casa which makes you feel like you're immersed in all the work harry potter is for example itself the corsa served as a model for what's cool whether it's true or not one thing is for sure the site is
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magical and especially popular on instagram and that means it's a part of our serious europe's famous landmarks. castle sits on a volcanic plug called casa rock that towers over the scottish capital it's one of the most visited historical attractions in scotland and it's a sight that by the locals visitors can get enough of. american illustrator cassandra hamilton has lived in edinburgh for the past seven years. she often sketches the cost. you know no matter where you are and i don't read there is the castle you know you could. see it i just sort of walking between the neighborhood the street in between the buildings you know you see it sort of almost sort of following you around. and the view from casa rock isn't too bad either
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archaeologists have traced human occupation of the site back to the on age there has been a royal costal here since at least the twelfth century the complex has been besieged destroyed and rebuilt many times over and is now a collection of buildings from different eras like the four hundred year old royal palace. cassandra harrison's favorite place is st margaret's chapel. the oldest surviving building in edinburgh dates back to the twelfth century. you can still get married there today. it definitely feels like you're walking down hill walking around the streets of a very old town. you know with the toppling and the different buildings and it's fun to sort of imagine what it must've been like hundreds of years ago wandering around here i must've been like to live here. i don't recall salon has also been
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a british army garrison and houses the scottish national war memorial. it also keeps alive a tradition that goes back to eight hundred sixty one when ships depended on it to set the maritime clocks the farming of the one o'clock. to this day a cannon shot is set off every day except sundays. you know sort of when you're walking around town and you hear the big boom you know after living here for a while you know that's the one o'clock got it even even though you've heard it a lot it still sort of makes you john but i don't know this is kind of a i think it's kind of a culture dish and. i think it's important to keep these things going some one point six million tourists visit the castle and nearly the great hole was completed in fifteen eleven for james the fall for scotland but he didn't have much time to
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enjoy it he died in battle two years later after declaring war on english. the esplin a it is the most visited part of the castle not least because it's very many euro max viewers have been there and sent as their pictures. you know when you don't go inside. well they saw it from outside bytes very beautiful and impressive yeah nobody cities are quite something as old as it's right in the middle it's easy for tourists to get to very you know picturesque it's a minefield like the movies and stuff like that it's the most recognised. place in scotland and. you know you can see it from anywhere. those who leave money to see it when they're back at home and treat themselves to a snow globe old one of the many other souvenirs on sale in the many stores.
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edinburgh castle has inspired many a photographer painter and postcard writer harry potter also j.k. rowling famously wrote some of her books while sitting in a cafe with a view of the castle. the summer hamilton charm so sketches into prints and sells limited editions of them at galleries. where he's sitting with a very few outside my mouth. in a park or in a café it's the face of the castle changes and this is completely different than if i were you thinking and it departed towers with this vantage point it just looks like this giant you know pushing its way up through the looking down at everything . but in brick castle a historical landmark with many facets.
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it also is europe's famous landmarks we've put together of the ten most popular european ones on instagram and of course the eiffel tower is one of them well the original was certainly not but as fast as a mini edition here behind. me with a bit of luck a manager could be your taking part in our competition well it's a really easy up load a picture on our website showing you in front of your favorite landmark and if you do your name will automatically be entered into our draw so good luck. you would at schneider and robin laugh and also take photos in special places but not in front of landmarks they look for the cations where famous movies have been shut. and robin last time shooting a new video for their you tube channel it's
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a sort of making up for their own usual hobby they reenact scenes from popular movies in the locations where there was shot. to take another picture this is the picture we're after. this scene is from the comedy rabbit without is one of the most successful german language films recently a scene for it was shot in a church in pottstown near berlin the couple have to come up from henson for the weekend to stage the scene in the original location but as soon as they arrive they run into difficulties. they were here at around one or two o'clock in the afternoon so the shadows you want to go almost directly at us know what's going on for now you know. they wanted to look just as it did in the movie down to the last detail they even make the costumes themselves. so you have really she's not wearing much just a skirt a cardigan and pantyhose. it's pretty cool today but we're not going to let the
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clothes stop us well just have to do it. we're just doing. the couple decided to show the process of achieving the perfect image on a you tube channel they used science fiction films like the hunger games and inception as examples. it often takes a lot of effort to reproduce the same position and it can be difficult even if it looks simple. the pose from inception was really hard because it's from a movement the man is bending towards the woman and she's tilting her head back we have to hold this position and i have to bend my head down in this strange way of this photo reenacts the hunger games mockingjay it was also taken in berlin to get other shots they've traveled halfway around the world. reasoned here we are a new zealand fjord. in new zealand we put together a photo from temple is
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a little shiny. a carnival costume is the design a skirt here a scene from the us t.v. series six in the city a purple bathrobe imitates an outfit from the british t.v. series downton abbey even the smallest props can make a difference as in the movie alien covenant shot in new zealand but who took the picture the automatic shutter release. the couple shot the photo in potsdam the same way. this is the result. and. people get up to and here's some lore but design as and i have serious this week it's all about furniture unique furniture made out of very special materials here are. five things you probably never thought. could be turned into furniture. or these chairs real or just sketches they look more like
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a computer design but are in fact real they're made entirely of wire check artist young push touch find inspiration in design classics. and he's number five on today's list. he's remodeled us of hofmann's cube chair. and this eighteenth century louis the sixteenth design he recreates the contours of the chair using wire. in might not look comfortable but they've won a number of design awards. is it a leather or ceramic. no the material used to make these furnishings comes from the ocean seaweed is number four on a list of materials that you probably never thought could be turned into furniture . danish designer join us at bard lives by the baltic sea where there is certainly no shortage of his favorite material he combines it with paper to form
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a less than appetizing dough which he turns into like shades or even chairs the ultimate eco friendly design. this furniture needs no assembly no nails no screws it's held together simply by thread. and it's number three on our list of unusual furniture various pieces of wood are metal are put together and turn over is transforms these into furniture by simply wrapping them in hundreds of metres of thread. even developed a thread wrapping the sheep just beat up the process. it now takes him two or three days to create his colorful designer objects. believe it or not this man is also a furniture designer martin and builds cupboards beds or whatever out of old cars.
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how about a mercedes desk. or a bar made from a five hundred. he turned a v.w. beetle into a sofa. and is number two on our list of way out design customers either bring their own car or name their brand and year and finds a model. but he only uses cars that are no longer road worthy. this is carpentry like you've never seen it before kevin munro from britain doesn't build his furniture he harvests it all of his creations simply grow into shape they are an entire plant and get number one on a list of things you'd never think could be turned into furniture. using wire and plastic frames this furniture farmer decides how the plant will grow to produce
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a chair for example. and it's a case of waiting it takes several years to harvest the final product. but you don't have to wait so long for the next episode of your maxim don't forget to take part in our competition the website will be back here tomorrow and one taste it will be the germans there but a lot of sausages and he has a little taste of that coming up thanks for watching i see you next time so by. the time the next edition of your own marks german sausage or forced is much more than just original it's a successful global next work art historian. has written a book about the cultural history of the sausage. his research involved traveling all over germany for three years in search of good sausages and he learned some
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luck. clear up in spring time there's a lot to see and do along the german french border between fribourg in strasbourg. for instance sampling asparagus and asanas or getting an adrenaline rush and they are both tacos and visiting a very special place for franco german friendship. in thirty minutes on. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. of globalisation affairs biodiversity species conservation exploitation quality.
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human rights displacement to. be shown the global on current local are june. three thousand. we make up a but we quantize of our folks that are under educated we on the civil service. want to shape the continent's future to. be part of enjoying african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent to keep the peace platform for africa charge. the germans came together in one nation from shall the money to chancellor also from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great movers.
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