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only a promise to our son will be something only the jungle and returned to the concrete and glass jungle. the result reverse culture. where. you can realize how strangely artificial. really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forced start is nothing to do w. . the. welcome to the side to say thanks for tuning in we have several classes coming up in the next half an hour starting with. braun james bond
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a museum in the austrian alps honest the world's most famous secret a. great many gone we've gone to the losing making on the island of les paul. and theme park magic series featured pick landscape today business and. we know the name we know the same chain and we know what he likes to drink but james bond is still full of mystery today though many of those mysteries can be on ravelled with a trip to the austrian alps in the location where many of the scenes from the film spectra were shot is now a james bond museum that opened its doors to the public today up this in any ordinary museum w seven elements as it's called off has more of a virtual reality experience by awakening visitors many senses to begin with just guessing that requires you to be ok with heights. if you can
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only reach the peak. that's when inspector james bond finally finds that crucial. seven elements is next to the ice cube restaurant which was the. hollywood set designer came up with the idea for the exhibition and. to rector on several times to get he just right we wanted to be a multi-sensory most of experience where you actually feel the. physical. traditional museum where you go in you look at objects we really wanted to create. an experience. because we had the opportunity to really design the space and. be
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a massive experience begins right in the reception area with some dramatic film scenes featuring clips from all the films so far the idea is for visitors to get right into the thick of things. and instead of just you know you. looking at a view or looking at the screen. you know you always have. something happening. in gauging and engaged. with. the exhibition is. a crucial part of the experience. that's what the building's architect yohan obama's on wanted he was
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very interested in juxtaposing outdoor and indoor spaces. it was important to get a sense of the film locations to play a virtual real game these elements were very important and played a role from the beginning of this i think that it will fall on film on the plate. visitors just need to look out the window onto the glass ias to see the set of one of the most thrilling chases in james bond history doublets seven keeps his eye on his opponents from a plane. time flies right through a bomb. the remains of the plane are now on display in the exhibition. in the lab. make simmons's responsible for props and weapons she's been working on james bond film
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soar almost thirty years and finds it very exciting. being able to take an audience to places they've never been and show them technology they've never seen and then have an exciting story line up an adventure that they wouldn't go on in real life visitors can get an idea of how a scene was shot in virtual and interactive installations. they can also become a secret service agents themselves all they need to do is subject themselves to a scam by a robot. this enormously create the motions at all i think that's a good thing you know so it's like a movie where you also have. a different you know kind of almost like a narrative thread that sometimes it's very transit it's you sometimes you know all its forms. you know you can relax to visit ends with highlights of the scenes from
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spector shows in the area. and then of course there's a chance to buy bones merchandise in the gift shop. people started his film career doing camera work on bond films he's one of the exhibitions first visitors and he's impressed you know them and you really get a sense of the atmosphere in the bond movies. it's unusual and a bit scary too you don't really know what everything is whether you'll get out of it till it becomes whether the cable car will still be running. and even if you do you still running the memories come back to haunt to visitors of the scene inspector when villains try to overpower the computer whiz kid cute for example. let's take the adventures never with james bond.
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or whatever adventure he's on we know that he likes to drink martinis but i wonder if he's ever tried the aniseed liquor is to grease what jane is to the brits each year there's a festival house to celebrate the drink on one of the small eastern greek islands called les pauls the capital of time ari is where everyone flocks to try the very many different versions of the national drink every third bottle distributed around the world comes from last boss and at this time of year is a great place to be because the greeks believe there is a symbol of a happy and hominy. festival is held every year in tamari on the island of less posts in honor of a drink not any old drink but greece's national beverage and i parried tif that taste of anise. a shot of loser is usually taken with a little water to make a milky suspension people come from far and wide to sample the different
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distilleries at the festival. give you more life. make you. forget all your problems. bring them people will give you something we grow up we. know we do really well with the people in our every day at how most of their chris is visiting from the island of sirius he came especially for the festival for him it's the highlight of the year he collects and already owns several hundred bottles. my point was. all of those i have. yet. to find. i don't have in my collection. kamari is in the southeast of the island a pretty peaceful town with a history of fishing some here claim it's the birthplace of.
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its main ingredient and this grows in abundance nearby but it's harvested in the summer and it seems it's our elemental. one of the family owned distilleries bob and jani has its own museum devoted to the history of the drink. booze all manufacturing employment began in the nineteenth century. probably the core of the existence of the soil which is volcanic and the microclimate colonies way out all fairness. spatial fear sure so this is what i prefer nice it is said to have a note about this experiment but more so that this is what i did with grows here lesbos grows know whether nowhere else in the world. but there is more to lose it all than just add this other flavors including fennel star anise cinnamon and love
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make for example also go into the mix. for mari greece's biggest manufacturer uses fifteen greedy and of course they won't disclose the recipe. in their lab they way out everything that goes into their precisely otherwise they don't taste right. the recipe remain the same you know to keep. pace. silent. you cannot have the same thing all the time so. there is an eighteen copper chattels the ingredients are heated with water in pure alcohol and distilled for nine hours twice but not everything that comes out the other end is used not the first or the last part of the distillate only the core part also called the heart has the perfect aroma the copper events themselves also contribute to the
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taste. very nice and small. but also takes part. in some. changes that. are all must be. really important to have in. a. produces three and a half million liters a year more than anyone else there are two hundred distilleries across greece with seventeen on less most alone the alcohol level must be thirty seven point five percent by volume otherwise the drink can't plan. the level may be higher. if you want to produce to make something that it is a little bit more premium more with a lot of our own miles we go to forty six and the reason is that because. we had the water. so if it is forty six and the water is it is
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a burst of more or almost of the probe. in the bottle before water is added contains alcohol water and oil from the seeds the fluid is uniform and clear when more water is added to all forms tiny drop months and that's what makes the aperitif cloudy. for collector. was always more than just a delicious drink all this. stuff arabs on the news isn't. what you have been talking and when you start talking you stop fighting so as you can see. there were. people in greece say you should never drink alone and make sure to savor it and life.
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i was saying in greece now at the top of our express as the long awaited sequel of mamma mia had its premiere at this week as well. wednesday saw the world premiere of the film mamma mia here we go again in stone home with other band members be unveiled annie freed and benny andersson in attendance it's the sequel and prequel of mamma mia which came out ten years ago and focuses on single mother donna and her daughter the same fate once again it highlights classic abbott she knows and even features a cameo performance by begin and. we couldn't resist the offer. the money and i. think. amanda seyfried plays alongside p.s. brosnan and julie james. the film will hit the screens worldwide starting in
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july the eighteenth. prince harry and megan marco have ended a true day trip to ireland. on their last day the duke and duchess of sussex i was president michael d. higgins and his wife. they also attended session at croke park stadium and met a very young for. this was the couple's first official trip abroad since their wedding and. once again the dances actors and directors from all over the world have transformed the southern french city of into a huge stage the most prestigious performances to be found in the pan eighty pounds this year french director. has staged seneca's tragedies and yes teams in the
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medieval setting the world's biggest theatre festival takes place for three weeks each july. if you think about it literally every wood you end is kind of like a tree museum but was the idea resonated with this landscape architect and sonia it was not nearly satisfactory enough for him that's why he created a real tree museum made up of dozens of trees which he rescued some of them are even ancient species from around the wells the museum is based near lake zurich is a beautiful place with a fantastic view but the challenge for the trees is that they have to cope with the swiss climate which changes dramatically throughout the. this is not simply a beautiful park it's also less century. victorien. the
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landscape architect and so many are rescued most of the trees here. they had been discarded by their owners and were heading for the scrap heap on the sawmill you see any so i need. what you see here is the kind of installation i've collected these trees over the past twenty five years so. the ceased and the i paid tribute to trees which might instead have been killed or felled and old although for the on to holland was all ago him everything you see here was once a reject him which others were going to throw away. this is sally i call this a museum because i place the trees in a particular configuration will see. the seven and a half hectare open air museum is located near lake searing. she wished i had the side in i want to show how the landscape architecture can mirror our society or our
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development and should be cool. to see you can see how the younger generation wants to be outdoors again in phaistos probably in response to digitalisation live in houses in their home soon. being that we are always working on our farms and computers. and computer modeling but we need something to offset that something different or you've been see here those with what we've created here is a place for contemplation or to show off and. if you like them before people can also think about where food comes from really not from a shopping mall but from a tree trunk of st or so on them from down. is one of the world's leading landscape architect. his firm has a staff of about two hundred fifty. still he doesn't seem selfless part of the mainstream. n.a.s.
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projects whether they're in the us china or southeast asia or europe are about respecting the cultural context the environment. that. it's the location and the way the sunlight falls that determine which planet goes where have the geology. of us from the east this is the ground sandy or rocky or lomi want that determines what grows and what doesn't what we do is not mere decoration it was landscape architecture isn't a simple speedy process it takes time for a garden to come into its own. what it has to function as a whole because it's alive. there it's not static like a work of architecture made of stone. it also. biomes were all there was the challenge to create something precious for future generations. and it takes a visionary to create section and garden in the here and now. and if you want to
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bring a breath of the outdoors in the halls then i'll craft a d.i.y. tip of the week might just get your creative juices flowing today we're making a flower decoration that could be used as a centerpiece on the table or in any area of the high it's simple to make to you just need to get the right equipment. there is tension pastor is almost always associated with sculptures but the material is also suitable for other projects for example to decorate a simple wooden plate with objects dipped in plaster you won't need any training as a sculptor let me show you how. you need a decorative plate artificial flowers in various sizes modeling plaster you can buy some at any home improvement store a plaster mixing board and scraper. you can find some at
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a florist or online glass jars for plaster and water and why you could. use to cut is to nip to. make sure to leave a bit of the stem. now get the plaster ready the package will tell you what the proper ratio of water to plaster is. first the water then the plaster powder not the other way around. i would always add a bit more water than recommended that will make the next step easier. deploy and to deploy to makes you have to work first as to post if they can squeak when briefly drain off the excess and then let the blossom strike on the form. after about an hour you can remove the flowers now you can cut the systems off completely . you can arrange to blossoms on a plate however you wish and just like that your culture style to call is done.
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not all. well to put your flowers are it's easy to work on if you want to familiarize yourself with the technique stop with roses he won't fail with them. and if you want to get more involved the interior design say men want to subscribe to their videos on you tube. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home to gratian we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out see you on you tube. there's no denying they've got it down to a t. when it comes to manufacturing magic where of course talking about disney disneyland paris over in its gates over twenty five years ago and today it's for
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every town consuls adventure rides and life sized characters attracts millions of visitors every year kind of a paradise for kids of all ages. and we can have a series on a bunch of parts without honoring this classic experience. once a day there's a star studded parade down main street in disneyland paris the celebrities include mickey mouse his girlfriend minnie and other disney characters every float is based on a film like this underwater with crush the turtle from finding dory. rapunzel and her prince drive past the onlookers followed by elsa and anna from frozen. sometimes visitors get to meet the characters on the park grounds. always love to
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say yes but this they have that silly and lucky enough to have the say and they say this. or do you have special because it's just it's fun it's a place to feel like a kid again and i bring my daughter here and she loves it and i've been coming to the different disney parks since i was a kid and it's just a lot of fun we are collecting everything from disney and we love the fact that you can be like a child when you're an adult actually but this is the only place you can be broadcast. disneyland paris is divided into five thematically sections discovery land for instance features star tours once they've checked in this is enter a spaceship terminal and are greeted by star wars characters like r two d two it's the beginning of a voyage to a distant galaxy. easier
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on the nerves is a ride in the teacups from alice in wonderland speed demons who prefer the big thunder mountain rollercoaster in frontierland the train races through what looks like an old mine. disneyland. paris is a huge hit attracting more than fourteen million visitors a year from all over the world. everybody is watching the faces of the young ones most of all they always get so excited when they see everything is very magical mike santoli darn it represents childhood love a family basically a carefree place where you can forget your problems. so it's not it's a real change you get to see disney films in real life very pretty. when the sun goes down the show begins with the spectacular fireworks does need is so famous for cinderella's castle turns into
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a gigantic backdrop for the characters from the lion king. i love to say the famous looney tunes line here that's all folks but that was a one about as production. either way we have come as of the end of the show is said to remember to get your final fight is in if you want to be entered into our prize draw this week you can win yourself a wrist watch we're looking for photos of you at your favorite amusement park so keep them coming face the deadlines foster approaching i don't forward saying though i'm on it for to saying you will again tomorrow a bike now run. along the next edition if you remember. being sued kings of musical creatures in the mediterranean sea all the money just mere mortals knowing how to channel the enemy more and more women and men take part in open sea mating classes to learn how to
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apply through optional sporting the tail of a fish fabulously fishy forli next time on your own next. the bombing. of. the boat. the boat.
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the be. good. news. good news chiefs bleached. pollution smoke isn't it time for. africa people and projects that are changing the current for the better some are supposed to. be good for the b.m.r.
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. w. . i am the rain forest i watched them grow up here they've left but they always come back. yes they all would come. for my tree. there were. my plants their medicine. for my beauty their escape. and i've always been. and i. think sometimes i give. nothing gone for ever. push humans they're so smart so smart such big brains and opposable thumb.
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they know how to make things amazing things now why would they need an old forest like me anyway. chunky tree. will do breathe air. and i make. everything that. you. so. bill finger and. human making it a pair that'll be fun to watch. and
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. this is live from berlin where friends after all donald trump turns on the charm after a bombshell interview you know what it is whatever you do is ok with me that's your decision those are his comments and it's newspaper interview earlier actually those are the comments he made at a press conference but in a news caught paper interview earlier he said the u.k. strategy would kill any chance.

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