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and most start with small steps and global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term climate used to mean are the solutions reforestation. decreasing to interactive content teaching to the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on t.w. . ever want to welcome to our ongoing special edition of your own max today we are taking to the water here's a look at what's coming up. our treasures under water sculptures off the coast
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of the bronzer water. spring fortune how mineral water made every on famous. can ever old iow exploring western ireland's rugged charms. we begin the show with a little dots a veto on lake garda in italy now it's the biggest lake in the country but not to be confused with its more popular rival lake como now that's of course where the actor george clooney lives but anyway even though lake garda sometimes gets unfairly overlooked it's still worth a visit the north shore is particularly special because it combines both lake and mountains while our exhibition begins in seoul gata where the food seems to have all the ingredients for a long life. lake garda in northern italy covers some three hundred seventy
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square kilometers surrounded by alpine four hills the northern shore boasts an interesting mix of rugged beauty and picturesque villages. one of the best known is limone asuka until the late one nine hundred twenty s. this was a fishing village and could only be reached by boat. trunk of a saudi has lived in lone us for over seventy years he witnessed the first tourist boom first hand. one dollar most saw leni going on million of its. top tourism began here in one nine hundred thirty two when neeson leni ordered the construction of the goddess on the lakeside road i'll be obvious though in the nineteen fifties and tire lemon grove still replaced by hotel. found. it was a dead time that lived on a sort of garden with its narrow streets and romantic piazzas became a favorite vacation destination for many europeans especially germans.
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a small museum reminds visitors of those days. that her aggressively northern european women tourists were something of a revelation to local young people and on the whole multiple you have on sati they were much more progressive and open then we were like aussie don't want to. be boys would line up to go out with them dance with going get to know them i lost a lot. of beyond that in doing so we contributed to the development of tourism in areas of good all in all three forty something when those women vacationers went home they raved about us young italian man they called us latin lovers. don't want to be locked in lol at their. place. nonis will gardner is said to be the northernmost point on earth where lemons grow tourists can still see
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a few of the remaining lemon groves. aside from lemons freshly caught fish is also a specialty of limone as well garda may be healthy diets lead to a long life. in one nine hundred seventy nine a protein beneficial to longevity was discovered in the blood of a local resident. they found a genetic mutation that removes fat from the blood vessels allowing the blood to circulate freely in the brain as a naturist. helps prevent alzheimer's and heart attacks now there are some thirty to forty people in the morning with this genetic mutation so likely the only ones on earth to tell him all of. these days it's not just latin lovers who drive visitors to lake gardens northern shore the mountainous create special winds that make this a surfers and sailors paradise. on the other side of the lake a cable car takes visitors up multiple. each year around half
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a million people visit this thirty kilometer long mountain ridge on a good day you can see venice from here. or take advantage of the winds to go paragliding. or the cable car goes from lake garda one of the loveliest lakes in europe to the top of. a dude of around eighteen hundred meters from zero to eight hundred readers their words called the garden of europe. at the foot of montevallo lies the village of much isn't it. known as the pearl of lake garda not chasing a captured the imagination of german writing involved unfun go to. be immortalized the village and its medieval buildings in his book the italian journey. to. the fourteenth century cust college in. also stands for much as in his rich cultural heritage. visitors can also see the monument to get it to describe the castle
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in his diary. when the sun starts to set over much as in the lake garda unfolds its true magic and reveals why it's drawn visitors from far and wide for centuries. the exhibition in our next report redefines interactive arch i ask because if you view some of the latest works by sculptor jason declarer is tailor then you will need to hunt the diving gear taylor sculptures are located fourteen meters below sea level just off the spanish island of land so water now he worked on this project for about two years giving visitors and experience they will never forget. we are taking a trip to las colorado springs in the south of the spanish island of. to visit a new kind of museum its artworks are displayed underwater and these divers were
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among the first to see them. from our country along a lot in recent years and heard that a museum was being built here i'm very curious to see it what is the result. then they take the plunge. twelve to fourteen meters below the water surface they find more than two hundred sculptures . and many were modeled on residents of lanza rota all by artist jason to kerrisdale or. some make a statement about contemporary society like this one which shows a faceless couple taking a selfie. well you know that selves of we may we're losing the ability to experience things all we can do is seem to document everything and so by putting
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in this underwater setting and putting it without a lot what's this kind of relieved ourselves mushy living life instead we just recording life and kind of wanted to sort of maybe give the viewer this idea that we're kind of losing a part of ourselves in the process jason to kerry's tailor has been working on the museum since twenty thirteen. the british artist produces his sculptures in his studio preside the bay some are portraits or statues that stand on their own but others are large ensemble pieces raft of lampedusa pays homage to the refugees who died crossing the mediterranean after. all the people that are coming to europe you know that they're. coming because they have to they have to make a. life themselves have no other option so either that or drown effectively. i wanted to put the emphasis on us on our responsibility to try and solve the crisis
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. the artists sculptures already adorn many seabeds around the world like here in mexico the art evolves over time as coral and other marine life move in there like artwork conservation. will fundamentally is to kind of show us living in this kind of symbiotic relationship in a in a kind of better balance with nature instead of us sort of dominating the landscape we're actually being colonized and maybe absolved back into the into the planet. the first sculptures were submerged here in must colorado space at the start of february twenty sixth team nature will eventually make its mark on them to put in cold water like this even taylor can predict what will happen over the next few years to the atlantic ocean this is just really really interesting is this incredibly deep sort of blue which i have witnessed and in other parts i've worked
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at it really gives the house or the fusing a different look kind of otherworldly feeling to it was ghostly like a pair. one thing's for sure. the sculptures of jason to kara's taylor are evolving over time as nature takes its toll. from underwater and once the road to to the purifying waters of every on france now this mineral water has hydrated and healed the human body for a couple of centuries but only since eight hundred twenty six has it been officially bottled today it's one of the most commercially sold bottled waters in the world available in some one hundred and twenty countries and it's hard to believe when you visit this quaint town of every young lady by which owes its reputation to nature. nestled on the shores of lake geneva if you only
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bank is a water paradise the trips are popular here and so is fishing. the resort specializes in water sports of virtually every kind. and water springs up everywhere here thanks to its mineral quality if your has been a spa town since eight hundred twenty seven. along the lakeside promenade there's one product that sells especially well if you want drinking water fresh from the source. as it will be i've always sold water here i'm not especially proud of it it's just normal for me on everything. because shot spring is the most famous source and this is where residents and visitors can bring their own bottles and fill up for free the water that comes out here has a long journey behind it. to guide she added to twelve often takes visitors up to the source of the spring in the mountains everyone is
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keen to taste the famous water. by the time the water comes out here it's already spent fifteen years passing through underground channels you could you know mcadams and i are all filtration so it is a huge plateau a thousand meters above sea level you mean work with it because it's the famous cabo platter argument which stretches for thirty five square kilometers. there are around ten mountain lakes there and a network of wetlands you see is going to meet with whenever it rains the water soaks in and is filtered through the multiple geological strata before passing on its way towards the last conflict with its natural mineral water without any additives. to move this water is very good for you. believe me or with a shot of care no it's even better. if it's good for your kidneys.
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for centuries the waters of a.v.o. have been said to contain healing properties the water contains relatively few minerals and is thought to be well balanced reports of the waters medicinal benefits date back to the early days of the french revolution. that some cattle on earth in seventeen eighty nine counties draw in sharjah leza came from this area suffered from bladder start in those days couldn't be treated. to something more so he kept going to one of the springs here and after two months when the stones were gone you want to do more so he started telling others about it and that was the start of the every young success story. two hundred years ago the spring water was collected in earthenware jugs brought to the shore of lake geneva and exported to other countries. nineteen zero five saw the creation
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of this art nouveau drinking hall high society from all over the world would come here just to drink a few the mineral water has been a gift to the town. they are. part of the income from the water goes to the city hall for it is because the cash on spring is leased out to the f.d.r. water company. the water bottle in a neighboring town of unfeelingly back upward of five million liters every day about half of that goes to the domestic market in the next because customers are britain switzerland the us and japan. in a scene the hotel beside the lake has a spring of its own. it's called the graziano. be a open source there are many springs in every on but many are no longer in use ours produces genuine mint. well water and up until the one nine hundred thirty s.
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it was used for commercial purposes but then it stopped producing enough. for the purposes of our hotel though it's plenty going on with the only hotel in every on with it's own spring. well. i just was. whatever you go in france water is served with every meal but even if you don't need you can be sure it's water from a local spring. so we saw earlier how to visit underwater museum but what about booking a table and underwater restaurant those who are bored with the normal dining can also put on some diving gear and head to the pearl in brussels now this underwater establishment seems like it would be allowed just tickle nightmare but the staff guide visitors to a unique dining experience. fancy
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eating dinner at the bottom of a swimming pool. looks like an oversized golf ball is actually an underwater restaurant called the pearl. sophia and niko to koning reserve their table well in advance the pearl is in an aquatic center in brussels. but before the couple can enjoy their meal some preparations are required they're not beginners but they haven't been scuba diving for a few years somebody has to do this with two of us so it's really that there are specific things i don't know what to expect. but excited about. the restaurant's owners have been tinkering around with the idea for years oxygen is constantly pumped into the capsule. but they also had to contend with the resulting . trusts on the deuce of the caves that you see on the sides it's full four thousand kids.
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pushing to the surface. so each of us will be a coach at the beginning because we have to have this year. the dishes are prepared on dry land eating at the pearl is supposed to be a memorable cullen area experience to. see food features prominently on the five course menu which is packed into waterproof jars kid gloves to. be zero for sizes so coats i could see from the big four see those tasty it's pretty. cool. sophia and nico have arrived in the capsule. the champagne is standing ready. the couple enjoy the unusual view out the window.
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we've been thinking i don't think they would like. that. here to walk. there. to meet. you know what would be. the. right way very very. early. how long would they be prepared to stay down there. and pay for. their waitresses arriving with the first course it's packed in an airtight case. coke or made menu in a jar. after some quick instructions the decoding finally get to diggin.
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the chef even stops by to inquire and everything is to their liking. diners can relax and take their time the pearl only takes one reservation for a night. after close to two hours underwater sophia and nikko surface again there is no white i was afraid to say never to tell you this noble goal there is no internet this day but that the world is very rare they like it that she actually just like to have a photo that. it might not be a caribbean getaway but for nikko and sophia to koning it's the perfect escape from the day. really grind. sorry i'll take the curry caribbean getaway any day all
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right highly to round off the show we are heading to the wilds of ireland and more specifically to the wild atlanta take away this is a twenty six hundred kilometer stretch of coast that winds its way all along the west of the country it was opened in two thousand and fourteen we don't have time to cover the entire area so we chose a stretch of about one hundred fifty kilometers where you can combine nature culture and a bit of sport. the rugged landscapes wild waters and cheerful people. ireland's west coast is one of the country's most picturesque regions. and it's not overrun with tourists the well that landed way aims to draw more vacationers here. you have of offers for tourists for walkers for cyclists for driver as you have everything you could possibly wish for unlike all the places in the world
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and you have a dream everything here is hidden you have so many hidden gems and on the call that you will not find anywhere and. the beauties of the irish coast can be discovered on the new coastal road and there's one fabulous beach after another along the way . to be cheap and door and is especially attractive for surfers meter high waves offer surfing fun like the breakers in hawaii. and it's the perfect backdrop for filmmakers. german cameramen news here shooting scenes first surfing documentary for him ireland is the surfing paradise. of michelle how y.o.y. of ice might have been annoying in recent years too but to be honest ireland is simply more beautiful functional true structure and. energy it's dynamic and rugged and has wonderful people with big hearts who are happy to share and all.
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the telling of donegal was founded by the vikings on the shores of the esk river today it's full of small shops bars and restaurants. in the center of town is donegal castle a monument of irish an english history built in the fifteenth century. gaelic rulers lived here until they went into exile after losing the nine years war against the english. this castle was spent by the dollar term earned a roof over johnny golf from the air the thirteenth century until the skull and in the airing sixteen hundreds now they were very wealthy family giving dunny go all green links with britain and the mediterranean and what have exchanged. skins. the next stop to the north on the wild atlantic way is killybegs it's been
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one of ireland's biggest fishing harbors for centuries. boats large and small set off from here. in ireland the weather can change from one moment to the next but the view of the sea on the coast from a boat is always worth the trip. the only goal has got many fish species. general banging we go out we catch michael for bait fish. and after that we go in fresh for all of this some thirty five dollars also called. a thirty minute drive west from killybegs brings us to the cliffs of slieve league they tell us some six hundred metres over the atlantic and are among europe's highest cliffs. the view from the top is breath taking. this is a wonderful place so beautiful blue sky. day that we're having today is just gorgeous
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the water the cliffs pretty impressive. wonderful i like the air the light especially because it's so soft my. visitors get a crash course in the relaxed irish art of living at leo's tavern in crawley. live music is played here all year round. is tavern hosted the first performances by the now world famous pop singer enya and her family band planet. they were people i would say are very relaxed and welcoming and talk with people and learn where they're from and you know and hear their stories and their stories have a drink or two. and pay some music. visitors would do well to
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relax and open themselves up to that lust for life while exploring the irish country so. our that we come to the end of another special edition of your own max now just a quick reminder before we head off don't forget to check out our website to see any of the reports again or like us on facebook to see some interesting posts and pictures from our reporters so we are officially out of time now for me and the rest of us here at euro max as always thanks for tuning in and was see you again tomorrow. next time on your own back special breathtaking views from the restaurant fury d.p.h. right in switzerland. at the top of the. eiffel tower in paris. and star gazing in the north of england next time i'm max special.
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