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reduce activists against oh my god you're going to. play this one just because they may be authentic coming. but who will make. the borneo case starts october ninth body w. m d. hello everyone welcome to the weekend what do we have to round off the week for you will well let's get a sneak peek. by the way a french pilot all of the unique opportunity to fly with. revered to exhibitions not the five hundred best they have painted in the torah. and
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portuguese delicately we discuss in traditional portuguese it in a bit. of france to meet a real birth mom christine romer lek raises geese and other species of butts and then he teaches them how to fly with him meg and i got to share his passion and get a view of the french countryside. here in france it's possible to fly like a goose weather permitting ordinary tourists can take flight in an ultralight and enjoy an exhilarating experience over the french countryside. today i'm meeting cousteau more like he's a meteorologist by profession but has been a bird lover since childhood he began flying with them as part of a conservation project. i did says with you for the new classroom we see the glory migrate with these birds in order to reintegrate them into nature this is a disco some of these species disappeared. because of hunting these are birds that
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were facing extinction because of hunting during winter when they were called little can't get to the to the where i came up with the idea of teaching a new generation of birds that were living in captivity to migrate to protected areas in the southwestern part of germany where they can spend the winter listed on the. other animals also live in harmony with christians two hundred birds he tells me about the twelve different protected species on this farm near arioch in central france. who like flies at least once a day usually in the mornings with his birds before each flight he conducts a thorough check of his ultralight. there's so much to pay attention to when you're flying with birds you know i've taught other pilots how to do it but they never really get i would start because i can do it because i know how to watch the birds my eyes are always on the birds when i fly to make sure they don't get hurt. i don't think about piloting the aircraft with. the geese meanwhile are tame but
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temperamental. so it's always been man's dream to fly and i'm not only going to take to the skies today like a bird i'm going to take to the skies with birds like dogs going for a walk begins get excited about their flight. we go your way come on board ok well. in this case i think the helmet is wearing me for protection i'm not really sure what to expect. but the bird can do it in coconut. he. and here we go after the initial shock of taking off i soon get into the sensation of soaring through the skies with the birds. christiane even encourages his guest to gently touch the geese once in flight which is easy to do. their wings flap just centimeters away from my face.
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after about thirty five minutes in the air we come in for the landing which is actually somewhat scarier than the flight itself. but i am eager to go for another round. but the birds aren't ready to land just yet. i actually got tears in my eyes watching these birds fly absolutely incredible because i don't think you can go on with her alone the whole lot is that i'm not
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a maid but you know one for the. back you christians farm guests can retreat to one of the four tree houses he had custom built. he wants his visitors to really connect with nature. close morning i flew like a bird it's time to live like one each cabin is comfortably outfitted with a bed bathroom and back with a view of the countryside. to school of was everything you see and smell here is natural and that's good for us it is with people who come here every year to stay in the cabins and fly with the birds want to reconnect with nature and reboost their energy to do that in the city. after experiencing christians life for a day i too am ready to unwind. wow what
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a day this is been and quite a day of firsts for me first my first flight in an ultralight flying with burns and now my first time staying in a treehouse all right so for me it's goodbye for now. for we're going to go to the sky. and as the day comes to an end i can still feel the wind beneath my wings. what a fantastic experience and now kind of like meghan and the key is that we're going to fly around here to get a quick update on some of unused breath. france has been farewell to show us now for a national ceremony in paris the singer died on monday at the age of ninety four. charlatan of the sort who president among you are mccollum delivered the eulogy. composed more than a thousand songs. to get it out. don't you think. the
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musician was born in paris to armenian parents and felt deep bonds to both french and armenian culture. german wine growers in the mozo valley are expecting a record breaking harvest after a long hot and dry summer they're bringing in more grapes than they've had for almost twenty years. if i can remember i know you and this is my twelfth when we've had this much good quality and all the venue let's. go and such high quality in this much quantity. no wine growers in all of germany's wine districts are hoping this will be a very good year. an exhibition that's opened in milan on the renascence painted kind of agile doesn't include a single painting instead the museo del up at him and then to is presenting
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a multimedia show. this scene there are no physical paintings but there are absolutely captivating high definition images and it's aimed at the greater public . i'm thinking about our children they're used to learning from increasingly sophisticated technological to. take me to see. the exhibition tells the eventful life story of michelangelo the cut about who changed western painting with his realism kind of a job beyond the canvas and in most of show will run until january twenty ninth. from one italian artist to another now as we travel to venice whether five hundredth birthday of ten thought i was being celebrated the painter was born on the twenty ninth of september fifteen eighteen and is the only world famous for an autist from venice his works were known for their impressive depiction of the human body and they were said to be ahead of that time so to mark his anniversary two
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major exhibitions showing the paint is adaptability are on display in the palace of dekalb at the accademia museum. the way. violence death and sensuality those who are tend to read those main themes his name means little dire after his father's profession religious motives scenes from the bible abound in his art the huge upheavals of the era reformation and counter-reformation are also reflected in his of in the whole of inquisitors in the doge's palace in venice the ceiling bears his return of the prodigal son. this is where the inquisitor sat the torture chamber was nearby their verdicts off
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and then death the message was clear the catholic church is in power. generator was born in venice five hundred years ago and lived in the city all his life its riches were derived from international trade and he himself was a savvy businessman we've had a reputation for not getting along with other papers and to some extent even for not getting along with countries about. the way he received commissions from the church he was very adept at sending cultural reformation passages where he worked for the venetian state he was very adept at sending political messages. the dodgers the city state elected rulers loved tend to read thank you commissions on him to beautified their palace it certainly helped that he always offered a great price undercutting his competition unconfirmed reports say he sometimes
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even worked for free the don't just palace has been a veritable tintoretto museum for more than four and a half centuries though his arch rival teachin also painted for the rulers. it's said that tend to read who studied under to sion who was named their oficial painter in fifteen seventeen opposition tend to read what later occupy he was certainly an efficient painter and notoriously fast much to the annoyance of the competition as many as seven hundred works have been attributed to him although tintoretto could never have painted them more himself he had a huge workshop with lots of assistants and three children who also painted. with their help he created what then was the world's painting populated by more than five hundred figures besides using live models tend to retro also created little scenes with miniature figures lit by candles to help them create his complex sensual and dramatic way. to celebrate his five hundredth birthday there is
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a major show in the doge's palace in venice and another exhibition focusing on his early work in the gallery a delicate a media paintings have been loaned from all over the world. so the miracle of the slave from fifteen forty eight is one of the artist's most miraculous and radical paintings. in. st mark's suspended upside down in the air protecting a slave who is about to be martyred. always ready. to retro a renaissance master whose work continues to inspire venetians and tourists alike. and how they are a fashion and to something that looks good enough to eat well maybe not because
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we're talking about shoes and dogs are probably anyone who wants. madalena designed to have tasty paris shoes for a fancy dress and they were so well complimented that the orders started flying in now she has a whole collection which even showed but in fashion week. she's inspired by sweet. madelyne hungry from the small but very insidious corner makes shoes that look good enough to eat. but they're wearable as well her brightly colored creations take a lot of imagination and decoration. minutemen. like forests cattle and lemon i have she has for every taste. the twenty seven year old bases are designs on real baked goods like cupcakes she tries to give her shoes an identical look pure chance set her on this road it all started when she was looking
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for the right shoes to go with a very particular outfit. and i'm rushing through my date the first page to fit with the kind of a costume and how this i put these pink color globes on them and top them off with the cherry. i took those from a decorative fake fruit basket i still had at home you know then everybody talked to me about my shoes and before long i got the first requests whether i could make a pair for this personal that you know the whole thing just kind of grew over time because they go. before long the interest groups so great modeling set up are only able in the meantime or shoes could even be spotted on the catwalk at the berlin fashion week. she always starts with a pair of plain white shoes customers can choose between round pointed or flat models then using techniques and a special plastic material she's developed herself the designer gets to work each
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pair is unique and the process is patented. because my parents have worked with plastics for a long time professionally i more or less grew up with it as a real material force of arms and off the box and this is a product that has resulted from years of exposure. taishan yeah they like their full comp give you the exact recipe and that in order to talk honestly i mean. what's special about madeline's plastic is that it's flexible enough to be worn without splitting but also sturdy enough to last once it's been shaped and put in place the material takes about a day to harden only then can she move on to the next step airbrushing issues and often garish colors. of course you have to put on several lay is always working from light to dark and then you get the natural shading that an ice cream cone hurts and it looks like
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this in the end so. then you know crowning stamp the decorations. using silicone mold modeling makes things like pretzels groups and hearts all by hand. that's a cost factor of course and her creations don't come cheap. a pair of her shoes runs between one hundred fifty and two hundred fifty euros. she's currently making some chocolate pumps with chocolate sprinkles you can take weeks to develop a new idea to get to dallas is the most absurd request i ever received was from a man who ordered the pests will soon be very in view of sausages and pretzels. whether with pretzels roses or cocktail cherries if you're wearing shoes made by
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modeling hungry you're always certain to attract some attention. tastee is that they were on the issue of force here as we head to a lisbon based restaurant that's tops away on the first floor of an old house the decor is reminiscent of the nineteenth century so in keeping with tradition cooks there as the portuguese used today one hundred years ago with an old wood burning and although portuguese chef is actually a vegetarian he professed for us slow cooked pork cheeks with braised cabbage vegetable. welcome to lisbon and more than six million tourists come to the portuguese captain each year visitors love to stroll through its narrow anyways lined with cafes bars and restaurants. because of the possible is located in the side street in the city center not normal
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through the open to the restaurant was already an inside. shift your previously worked in michelin starred restaurants standards here are similarly excellent but the prices are not so high and my approach of it is really much related to our roots misfortune used to have people. and i try to bring back some of the old techniques some of the old. unions in the combinations of the brilliance and sometimes i prefer a little bit. inherited his love of cooking from his grandmother perverts the piece and ideas remain a source of inspiration he also owes his points for traditional techniques to the chef cooks a lot of his dishes over charcoal. it always gives a special flavor to the food you know because we have all these smokiness you know the virtue of the grew. the fish the meats creates all this interface and
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apartments did in lisbon one hundred years ago. even the weekly menu is printed with a press that dates back to the one nine hundred twenty s. . my dish is really much connection connected with the ambience of the restaurant where people can really enjoy. a more than approach to traditional cuisine and they can feel really that they're at home today he's going to cook a dish for you or max based on an old recipe he buys his spectacles and herbes from his friend angelo russia who set up the first organic supermarket in lisbon back in the one nine hundred seventy s. and sells many locally grown specialties like this. wild cabbage the whole real world and this one's they come from a little far north we think in the wintertime. you can eat it with fish or with
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meat it's really something we all know ron use main course dish comprises slow cooked sheiks with braised cabbage and root vegetables the meat is particularly flavorful because the iberian pigs that it comes from are fed exclusively on a cones and root so here we have the porch chicks we put them with wine and a little bit of brandy there marionette for twelve hours and after we cook them with some i remark ticks and slow cook them in the oven for about three to four hours and this is the end result. the pick chics are only added to the gravy for about ten minutes but the chef has been reducing the marinate for hours to make it thicker and brown and. the cabbage has also been braised in the oven with hopes and tomato paste now the chef is warming it up in the meat store. then he adds pack choice and the wild cabbage they give a different kind of flavor profile to the dish and they are more chewy more
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different texture also. then finally the policy roots and the baby carrots are from . i didn't on the boil. see my dish up portuguese version of. cheeks with cabbages and with festivals. the show recommends serving the dish with a full bodied portuguese red wine. food just like his grandmother made at your. hospital in less than. and their recipe can be found on our website if you'd like to check it out now for the first time since its construction in eighteen eighty eight the world famous noise tranche tynecastle is being extensively restored all while it's still fully open to the public it's a logistical masterpiece because every day several thousand tourists from all over the world flock to the fairy tale castle of king the second the renovations will
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cost around twenty one million euros and take about five years in total and only then will it be officially reopened in all its glory. is seen it look out of this spectacular view. of scaffolding pownce approach sunshine causeless facade of being refurbished it's the first renovation fucking of picks castle ever stone masons grind open the joints in the walls they inspect and clean the limestone plates but visitors are still welcome and the trip you're constantly watched whatever you do and that's not always easy if you i'm for every five minutes like clockwork guided to the council up to six thousand visitors daily shuffle through the splendid chambers and the builders work around the tourist crowds as much as they can it's a feat of logistics when holding has to be moved some of us have to work at night.
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since twenty fourteen has been taking visitors through the magnificent throne room drawing room study and all are decorated with ceiling jaimie rolls work has not yet begun here but many objects are already covered with sheets. for view and fun with the start of course we have to ensure the safety of the art works with a bit of it so we cover them up first and then start any job that might cause a lot of dust and often stop into the long run because. the windows in the singer's hole have already been restored conservationists inspect the decorative pain. things on the eastern side and catalogue the way are in ten a team of three stories will tackle this job. from the looks of the damage the visitors brush along the walls and leave abrasions but some occurs because of the darkness that's carried in on clothing for example. the visitors have a wide variety of reactions to the situation is think it's annoying that you can't
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see everything. dispersed if they keep a treasure like this in good condition for the future. the renovation is slated to last until twenty twenty one but the view of the valley below remains unobscured it is still and speak to risk as ever. talking of pictures all this week we've asked you to send in photos of significant o. memorable moments in your life in unison with germans here fell apart hundred twenty eight years of reunification thank you for your fiery teri's that we have here an image of the first born baby the first time i talk when stadium the day your child gets fed. this is before we have a divisive count of the crisis at your marriage and never on the many people chose their weddings as the most significant occasion totally understandable here's a viewer live at the inauguration of nelson mandela on the winning emmys well this one from here to your advantage from caracas them ben he sent us a photo of the mona lisa when he went to the leave museum in paris congratulations
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