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convert jews to green energy solutions and reforestation. they created interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation the one to use the multimedia environment series going to w. . welcome to the sheraton louise how often have you today to see through the next half an hour is what's coming up. experimental featuring an underwater god project again or it's a. colorful discovering an eye catching a prominence in the swedish capital. and inviting enjoying
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unusual views about i'm back in the water. you are what you eat how many times have you heard that saying what we present is a growing concern for the industry and more and more people are starting to take charge of their health by paying attention to their diets according to statistics around thirty percent of people now prefer organic produce and sustainable farming has become a bollywood in the industry we came across a unique way to grow fruits and vegetables both organically and sustainably but to find the green house you might need a wetsuit it's. all those giant jellyfish no these balloon not bias we as a part of the world's first underwater greenhouse project ten meters below the sea the negroes god research project looks into forms of sustainable sub aquatic.
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culture what's cultivated here usually only grows on land. diver jenny from tony's you regularly tends to the forty different plants cultivated here it looks to me frankie and brilliant at the same time it's really hard for the scribe but right now working every day is still a project like drawing every day and i'm so proud of the outcome so far technically . this system is not a plague of all just in the sea but imagine our many a late solar on the war can really benefit this is them six years ago divers installed the first underwater greenhouses at this depth the sunlight is still sufficient for photosynthesis and of course no insecticides needed in the surrounding sea water is treated and then used to water the plants the project is currently experimenting with various kinds of fruits and vegetables this is
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a wonderland middle of the water over here either inside here. this is the means green it was mcgreevey easy way. from here to the home market is our own view. on the issues we are why i'm growing inside without any follow. the rules. on the wall there is flowing down. the small town of normally in north west initially attracts lots of tourists but hardly any of them would guess that this unique underwater lab exists just a hundred meters from the beach promina. three times a week gianni fontanes he checks the displays at the control center in order to make sure that the greenhouses temperature and humidity levels are in order.
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here you can see. three page with the same the general situation of the head because the map of the different biospheres and all the technology that is powered by solar energy solar panels up here and there when we'll we're trying to be completely green. this tree of life of the cables that connect everything to the outside world. to two gardeners normally make diving gear and they're now using some of the same technology in their underwater land to harvest time is set for september. this is almost ready to roll say. and not just the letters to basil in the next pious fear over is also ready for picking their way to unique for writing. we actually got to just brazil in a very specific because all that was grown in a very specific and new system that we were trying out which is
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a technology to condense faster or saltwater into freshwater. journey front and easy used to turn these leaves into pesto now scientists from the university of pisa examine the underwater plants it's hard to say that pace is the friend or not of course this mouse is super good but the real difference is inside of the plants because of that the station process they need to go through in order to survive to the situation and the let's say the heavy that there is going going on down there. so far the project has cost two hundred fifty thousand euros so underwater basil is still a pricey delicacy but the operators plan to continue their work i think me most garden has a lot of pros stable temperature fresh water for free and everything without polluting. the team receives inquiries from around the world similar on the walls
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of the habs have been installed in belgium on more issues and in the u.s. see gardens a no longer just a dream these become real projects that just might lead to more sustainable agriculture. what a way to spend your life by the water you know prize throw away asking you all what your favorite water activity is farming is not an answer i expect to hear but if that is your favorite thing today send it in and at the end of the week we'll announce the winner at this special year of max watch and see you can find the film on our website at d.w. dot com forward slash lifestyle best of luck to you will power on now with a whirlwind tour of europe in our express roundup of the day. people in the netherlands have celebrated princes day. king dylan alexander and queen marks in the road in a carriage through the streets of the hague to the cheers of thousands of on
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doctors the event is one of the most important days in dutch politics the carriage ride in the king's speech which follows it marked the official beginning of the parliamentary year. starting on thursday the monumental chamber of immortality will be on display in istanbul. turkish artist. assembled some eleven thousand handmade metal skulls and horns to create a huge installation it was inspired by the three thousand year old samarian epic of gilgamesh and the biblical story of noah the work took the artist four and a half years and cost more than eight hundred fifty thousand euros to complete. the can is known for his unconventional ways of depicting myths and legends after four days the chamber of immortality will continue once an underdog bilin and new york.
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this is carl. the great one horned rhinoceros baby from the berlin zoo was christened on tuesday carl was born two weeks ago and is doing well right now he weighs sixty five kilograms when he's fully grown in about five years time he'll weigh in at around two tons. then no later lower than bear pretzels and chicken the annual october fest kicks off this weekend in new nick is the biggest folk festival in the welt the record number of visitors has been seven point two million and just as many are expected to turn up this yet. was it size alone is it different industries capitalize on the event the fashion industry being one of them jeff ashton design a household has teamed up with a traditional costume company this season and added his signature tots to the
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classic feminine. so this is what they look like designed by haha the prince of calm a little less opulent than you might expect a new company for a traditional german folk commissioned to create a line for them if there's one thing is known for its his eccentric gaudy sense of pageantry. suddenly everyone thought they were a designer and tried to create a deal. but some thought the word down came from dealing an old word for harlot and that's exactly how their dresses turned out. we wanted to turn that around and show that it gentle can be noble classy playful romantic. and of course have an ostentatious touch. a has an eye for details
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handmade frills his trademark crowns adorning the bond his hocks the fabrics drowned in gold and floral patterns the flamboyant designer certainly had enough ideas but the client sometimes had to rein him in. as well and i must say he's not always the easiest person to work with and he has extremely high expectations but after a while he can be reasoned with when you say something just won't work he'll pause and think for a second then say you were right. looking good at the october first business. a dirndl can cost three to six. hundred euros. conducted it's my job to bring designs and creations to life so if somebody buys one i'm happy with whichever they choose. won't make you look
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just as ostentatious as the prince himself but a dash of pomp never goes amiss and october a fast. time now for a poet in which we are invited to look around someone's home to they were also stuck home to the apartment of two architects who lived in london before roughly around ten years ago they found their dream home in an early twentieth century building and gradually began to make it their own adding among other things a good lash of collar to bring the rings to like. hello welcome to. the bright orange hallway india garos apartment in stockholm contrast with the intense blue of the kitchen cupboards colors play an important role in her home. when we were starting to play with
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a how can we change things whites only the words to something a bit more exciting we took out lots of different colors and then my husband being an architect this well we always disagreeing on things but we agreed on this color and then when the door survive they came up and i was like oh my god it was a bit of a shock but now when you look at the whole room as the space if it's if it's good. the dining area is largely white but features old why you don't re a furniture including a bench built by the years great great grandfather. and this classic wall unit by german designer. kind of clinical it's not something that takes different turns you end up with a mixture of old or new things things that you collect in life and you or
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your children brings home things artifacts from their school and things you have like family things that you maybe my husband wants to get rid off and i want to keep and vice versa you know you're it's that's how life is since a bit of a mess isn't it times. the years bedroom is in a discreet shade of gray which has a soothing effect perfect for a good night's sleep. much of the bathroom is great too and not only that here teak takes the place of tiles. the texture of the timber was important because everyone always sees tiles of stone in the bathroom and then with this it becomes warm and i think it's the warmth together with the dark colors if it's very. earthy. like this. apart from
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a few colorful pieces of furniture and accessories the living room is mainly white and that's not because the architect suddenly ran out of paint the idea was to keep this a neutral place to relax and unwind. it's one of the year's favorite spots in the apartment. white is a beautiful color like white but then with all our bits and bobs we fill the flat with the red. colorful paintings and other colorful lights. i think of course you could have a. a bold color on the sofa but maybe it's nice that it's a song some breathing space perhaps. and her husband thought carefully about which colors they wanted where. their spacious apartment is a work of art in itself. we have always looked at the all the colors together. everything should be in in harmony actually although
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they are quite bright colors we feel it's important that they joe they work well together. and they certainly do here yet as apartment in stockholm the old town has a colorful and cozy. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture. from interior to xterra now that's where i love to be outside and preferably on the water this is actually a great way to explore a city especially one that has many rivers or cannot see how many largest port cities so it's no surprise that there are plenty of waterways there although they
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aren't used for industry in the same way anymore there are still lots of vessels that is used by terrorists and those wanting to try out a new sport. germany's oldest rowing club is located on hamburg and stuff like rowing enthusiastic speakin flocking here at the crack of dawn. today where an all female crew right. for the first time in my life i'll be rowing an eleven meter long vessel it's a four person shell so teamwork is key. now turn the blades vertically pointing away from it. be sure to get your wrist that the right angle otherwise you get tendonitis. that's perfect. properly coordinating your leg arm and hand movements to get the rowing motion right isn't easy the tiniest mistakes are instantly noticeable f.i.o.s.
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sorry that was me. and. after a while i get the hang of things and my rowing motions become smoother. hamburg's style leg is an inner city gem that appeals to tourists and sports enthusiasts alike. its smaller park is located in downtown hamburg while its largest section extends far north to the astor lake is a veritable oasis. feel about the people of hamburg to love the city's lush vegetation and waterways and that's why they like exploring the city's many canals there are twenty two of them around the us star alone one of which i'll be discovering today aboard this beautiful venetian gondola gondolier carlo concert usually takes lovers across the answer and has witnessed countless marriage proposals carlo was always fascinated by the shape of this italian rowing boat. one
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of these are that if you look from the front you can see the side i'm standing on is ten centimeters lower. and it's totally crooked. that gives me goosebumps to this day dawkins out consequence of got his gondolier license in venice he spends his springs and autumns there and says venice is the best place on earth for gondola tours. but also. i've been to many different places besides venice where there have been the first time with my gondola gone along the river town and all. and taken the act resent her baggage over like a pansy in berlin. but hamburg's really special. from central hamburg carlo quincy takes us fifteen kilometers north along the waterway through the it delicate dance to to hell and back council. which also happens to be the world's smallest council. this edifice is actually
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a small replica of the riches handed back council four years hamburg's had a back castle had been all but forgotten until miriam and helga haga vowed to restore it to its former glory inside it even boasts a miniature knights home. miriam and hagen regularly staged concerts in these hallowed halls and sometimes performed tango dances to the couple and their daughters used to live in argentina where they fell in love with the country and its tango culture these flowers the castle and even music from my homeland. in a more is the atmosphere here along the water is amazing you're in the city yes away from it all. as evening approaches it's time for a well deserved refreshment i've called in at i stop palla one of the many former public restrooms in hamburg that have been transformed into stylish eateries or bars i'd step palace is
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a hit with hikers tourists and locals alike. and have hamburg has many beautiful spots to take in the sunset but here along the i'd stuff it's truly splendid. the people of hamburg are said to be proud of their city after spending a day on the i stand i now know why. magic is the size of day we're talking spies and not the fictional ones like james bond or jason bourne the rio ones that are still very much. part of the world that we live in thanks to the museum in berlin visitors able to gain a better understanding of how espionage works and alongside many fascinating stories and shared cases the cool gadgets that we used to help spies in days gone by. clinical bridge between berlin and part stand was also the border between west berlin and east
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germany until nine hundred eighty nine it's a place of historical significance as this is where the eastern and western powers swapped captured spies during the cold war. in twenty fifteen hollywood director steven spielberg used the bridge as an authentic location for his oscar winning film bridge of spies in it tom hanks plays an american lawyer sent to negotiate a spy swap. for . this and other stories are featured at the german spy museum in berlin. and tourists come to berlin because of its history and of course espionage played a major role especially during the cold war here in the capital of spies. one highlight of the exhibition is a tragedy fitted with infrared cameras it allowed east germany's stasi to spy on
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its own citizens. the german spy museum has hundreds of items on display in an area covering three thousand square meters including these radios used by secret agents during world war two. and an original enigma machine used by the nazis to encrypt messages. but the museum also addresses the current state of espionage displaying examples of digital surveillance technology just offering after the german spy museum is the only museum that deals with the history of espionage that means that worldwide there are only very few examples that deal at all with espionage and none really that show a chronicle of espionage its history since ancient times the way ours does. this may look like something from a james bond film but it was actually in the. use a lipstick pistol made for the soviet secret service for this camera sewn into a bra. a matchbox camera perfect for concealing in a pocket or
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a key chain that can record. truth really can be stranger than fiction. here this kind of thing becomes a real surprise just like maybe it's fast and that and here we say that it actually happened it actually knew the history and the things that we serve things that we saw so yeah i was just yeah it's real. nice and i think. the german spy museum opened in twenty fifteen in a historic location right on potsdamer platz where the wall dividing east and west berlin used to be remnants of the wall still recall the cold war era. that's inspired many filmmakers. a number of spy thrillers have been shot in berlin including the american t.v. series homeland. its entire fifth season was produced in the german capital.
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there was also the bourne ultimatum starring matt damon. through from into another many international film productions for producers and screenwriters berlin is important because of its background as the capital for spies and espionage so you have authentic locations which you can refer to a lot of the one from. the spine museum also takes a trip to the cinema. this red telephone is from a james bond movie. and if you want to test your secret agent skills you can try to get through the laser beam obstacle course. but real spies seldom see that kind of action engine. tend to do most of their work from the office just because our do real work of espionage is very arduous slow time consuming and very tedious these days spying is largely conducted using
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digital technology it's but the matter how the agents work this museum shows visitors of only ages just how fascinating espionage can be. just goes to show that the gadgets we see in the movies are a true representation of those previously created others and also if it is a there but join us on facebook to talk more about palin and the family famous landmarks that you convey in a city six murray wrong. next time on your own max is that lovers will be in seventh heaven when they see much creations souffles so bays and jellies have earned him the title of german the t.c. of the year. works of the three star restaurant gets to host house outfall in sa park where he brings meals to a spectacular finish
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home. he wrote in germany. from the fall of the early. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war much office one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. tony blair gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. quickly memes downfall. i have decided to resign minute is as president of the soviet union. lost. but she won historical but for the measure of one as a person. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by that we have to comprehend when peace has taken our surface today there is a new arms race. the hour of time gorbachev and the opportunity
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for peace wasted starts october third on d. w. . bridge and then the e.u. remain far apart in the quest for a break the deal that was apparent in austria as an informal summit of e.u. leaders got underway britain's theresa may called on the e.u. to evolve its position while in new officials said britain's proposals needed work . to be. the leaders of north and south korea have hailed a deal to improve thai isn't step up efforts to denuclearize the peninsula after talks and.
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