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every call brings them closer together. because they feel powerless to help. the changes to haunt those who fled from syria. the war on my phone our two part documentary starts december eighth on d. w. . hy run along another fun filled edition of the show with me your house meghan lee we've got lots of ground to cover so let's get right to it here's a look at what's coming up. optical illusions need a creative street artist from athens. tasty treat enjoy
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that lamb take pleasure cooked to perfection to lisbon for. an aerial images take this guys with a german fish are. we start off today show with a bit of insanity the artist in same fifty one panes three d. murals that change when the viewer reds wears a special red and blue glasses now the artist and his large scale works have earned him quite a reputation on the international scene we take a second look now on the streets of both berlin and athens. is this a woman. or a skeleton. figure. a couple different images appear depending on whether you look at this street through
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a red or blue lines. the man behind this optical illusion is greek non-students. he goes by the city insane fifty one with some one hundred ninety thousand instagram follow is already a star of the street it's twenty six year old prince of his new roles to fans worldwide he calls the style double exposure three d. what's unique about this technique is that it requires the glasses to see the two different. glasses the first thing you see totally different modes and then with the glasses you actually have to discover what's behind it for most people. like these. that we have. to discover. find something new i think that's why people get excited about it. before you get.
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designs on the computer using photoshop he views the different images that he has found on the internet. the computer is really important for being able notion of my artworks for the whole process and i always start from the computer making the skids which is one thing but. taking it to the wall requires a lot of skill a lot of knowledge and experience and i combined these two. i have the final result . he only starts work outside when he's completely happy with this is signed festival stethoscope. just the outline of the first image. he applies the great pains and completes that.
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next he creates the second image the skeleton with blue paint insane fifty one doesn't put down his smartphone for a minute he's constantly checking the exact distance between the two superimposed pictures. i think the most. certainly your first one there is no room for mistakes or you never work. so you don't warn the first form. if you look through the red lens you see the portrait of the woman if you look through the blue lens you see the skeleton it takes about four hours to create a mirror like this one insane fifty one street art has been widely accepted he's invited to take part in international festivals i'm just getting more and more
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commissions. for example from the likes of the ruins of the. first month you see the portrait of a woman in the ruins are revealed when he put on the three d. spectacles. oh yeah that's a lot better you can understand the sense of it and the picture really fits the name of the bar but without these glasses you can't really tell that. but that's all part of the artist's concept in saying fifty one enjoys the varying reactions. one of the things that they deal with is that people can't really see the second layer or understand exactly what's happening but that's also something that they really like about this technique there's all these background behind the piece and
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it's not what you see it's not what you get. deficits of ideas began this is street artist in his home city of athens in two thousand and seven but back then he didn't use special effects. painting a wall is first of all it's fun because you have a really big tom bus you can play with. that everyone can see and it's for free you don't have to pay to go somewhere to see so it's for everyone it's also temporary art so you do them then you don't know if it's going to disappear within the next hour or the next years. the artist even if his most insane fifty one aims to create insanely stunning complex and stephen stuff it's about yes it's already enjoying worldwide success. europe's major capitals are lighting up for the christmas season and the dutch city of
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amsterdam is no different more on that story at the top of today's express. like festival kicked off on thursday some forty light installations illuminate the city center and its many can now see one of the works on show is based on vincent van gogh famous paintings starry night. visitors can experience the light artworks on foot or by. last year around a million people flocked to the amsterdam white festival. the exhibition leonardo jump. faces of genius opened its doors in madrid on thursday the renascence man's works are being shown in two venues. on the national library sketches models and paintings are on display this will be
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the first of many submissions in the coming months being held to mark the five hundredth anniversary on may the second twenty nineteen of the italian geniuses. works from photographer joel sartoris photo ark project are currently under splay at the core door to gallery in lisbon the animals depicted are threatened with extinction so torrie has traveled to more than forty countries in the last two decades to photograph these creatures these are carville eventually feature portraits of an estimated twelve thousand species he says photo or will document the animal's existence and inspire people to save them. flyers and photographs the pilot an aerial photographer has been flying his plane over western germany for thirty years now capturing neighborhoods and the
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countryside from one usual angles we took to the air with him to share his bird's eye view. soaring up to five hundred meters above ground comes plus side looks for the perspectives he needs to sixty six year old pilot is also an aerial photographer but he always keeps his feet firmly on the ground. as it's been you i don't go up in the air to make art but to practice journalism. i need artistically meaningful images are more a byproduct that nature or architects down below it already created and i simply capture on film.
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i was in school everything here is cultivated we don't have any primeval forest anymore and if a river meanders then let me under these meanders have a very particular aesthetic and when i capture that aesthetic the result is art then i reflect this armani but of course a moment later it might look totally different because i'm racing past it one hundred twenty kilometers per hour. i always have moments when i should have seen the image coming and let it take shape in the camera. and then suddenly. it's already gone. what's is also going to fall by. my head it often occurs that you feel this great inner peace and meditate into
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these images. but the viewers don't know what a tremendous noise and speed going into them. if you could really hear your ears they can see what a physical strain it was to get more going with. a hundred plus size proud of his touring motor glider off monday morning it takes in fewer than ten minutes to get ready for takeoff after more than four thousand hours flying time and some three million photos he's got the photo reporter routine down pat most of the pictures were for documentary purposes he started out as a photographer for a newspaper. now he takes pictures of his home region north rhine-westphalia from
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the air sometimes for money sometimes as a hobby. he often turns up some rather poetic surprises. information that can only be seen from a single perspective his home from a bird's eye view he's greatly attached to his home and the images strengthen those bonds. in the study in the woods every city in there or valley is different but they're all intertwined we have totally different types of countryside but i love them all. hong kong manila and the north sea and lake garda have also been on hunts plus size a tinner area but he's never seen anything to match the region he's kept an eagles eye on its social and economic changes he recommends that all urban planners look at what they've done on the ground from the air. german newspapers print his photos almost daily times prasar has compiled five books and has lots more plans for the
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future. time now for something to eat and today seafood is on the menu and for that we are headed to portugal's number one address for seafood dishes newness a modest quiet in the portuguese capital is that it's a favorite spot for both tourists and locals including the portuguese president well the restaurant chef is going to show us how to prepare grouper so one up at sea or as they say in portuguese. but she. anyone who wants to reach well in the portuguese capital lisbon should go to it's district of pele. the newness of the scanner is located on a small street near the top i developed. the restaurant is known by cool maize as an insider tip for excellent seafood and fish. its own jets named after
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me again every morning he inspects the deliveries with chef money when pushed up. precious sugar by the issue of why these waters will freeze the food comes from different ports all over the country there she says that when you're there are sold at fish auctions from eight in the evening until five in the morning place you push the soap operas and we work together with buyers or get what we need there was a buyer for us the best it's offered in pennies thiago to buy the full service store while. newness opened the restaurant seventeen years ago. the selection of fresh seafood is a real eye catcher. diners can choose whatever they want to eat fish mussels travelogue stuff. freshly cooked
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all still alive. today of money when question is preparing baked group or a typical portuguese speciality. a little way. away from grouper is a traditional locally caught fish please although we do hope it is a. move for it is often cooked in the oven because it has a high fat content. you don't believe for far so the first move before. the recipe is simple. i'm just so tasty fish with somali foil in another improve with onions. and tomato sauce white wine water and cream.
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and finally he adds the fried potatoes peppers and mushrooms put it in the oven and cooks the dish for ten minutes to two hundred thirty degrees celsius. the newness of ai muddy scare was popular with tourists and locals alike even the portuguese president must send over a barrel just soda is said to. begin newness news most of his customers personally . the food he says isn't cheap but it certainly is of the highest quality. here. you'll see believe our philosophy is to prepare the fish in a way that preserves its natural fresh taste no matter whether it's called cruelty or baked in the oven or. the river was a good person and of course for you also experiment with recipes. but the main thing is to retain the natural flavor of the product rolled. up to
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ten minutes in the oven the group is ready a simple dish that preserves the fresh taste of the ocean. ok well after all those calories is time now to get in shape and you don't always have to hit the gym to work on your triceps or get in a cardio workout nowadays it's popular to meet up in the park with a coach for a full body workout german fitness trainer greg ski offers urban athletics in public places or even out in the forest in his course participants meet regularly for a tree trunk jumping or tree trunk carrying or the law and training it's fitness with a natural twist here's a closer look. this takes a lot of concentration used up all their strength. this is exhausting
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so why are they torturing themselves in slow motion. most of these forms of exercise go slowly we have a long concentration on the muscle and by holding it for a long time the muscle is also conditioning itself we're moving away from fast repetition and we're training slowly. but faster training is also something this group to do. urban athletic training is what they call this offbeat workout you know unusual locations. and then to mark the few ways think this isn't something for women but here the other women and i prove that it's the exact opposite. is the male institute trained soldiers. they will be able to but i still function in fitness we are involved in functional fitness which means we're building strength
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circles like you can see them here integrating modern things like calisthenics working on the bars and doing body weight exercises. that were always focused on exercising outside and bringing in unusual sports equipment because it was sung with so if you could you know. very workouts take place up to four times a week. beginners no matter how old are guided through the training step by step. i always knew. it was a movie i've tried all sorts of sports before but here there's a sense of belonging to a group you get fired up here you can forget about pity. they're not too keen on a stuffy gym instead they work out in unusual outdoor places like here at a disused the train station they all set their own personal goals. i thought i was a bit heavy set weighing one hundred twenty eight kilograms i'm now down to one hundred three my goal was to lose thirty kilos to get my weight down into the
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double digits and i'm just about to achieve that british court the fourth. so why not run with a tree trunk through the forest for fitness see. this week we've been visiting the main christmas markets around germany and taking the opportunity to taste some of the very special holiday treats that they have on offer franconian grilled sausage is a favorite and has become a traditional dish at the christmas market in wharton bourg in bavaria to us from around the world visit this old town to enjoy its unique ambiance so we decided to share the experience with you. in the middle ages come alive again in the streets of. many of the lovely patrician
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houses date from the fourteenth century during advent visitors flock to this but very in town to visit the writer less marked one of the nicest christmas markets in europe. today sixty seven market stalls can be found around the renaissance style city hall and in the nearby alleys. visitors often stop to enjoy a famed regional specialty franconian grill sausage this in other words we grew up eating these grilled sausages which make us love them all the more they're just too long in a market like theirs are given. any trumps and butcher shop supplies the market with fresh sausages his store is a meat lovers paradise trumps wife sonya serves customers. some canadian tourists try out the fresh grilled sausages right in the shop. it's from delicious yeah very good but. we don't have anything quite this authentic at home we try to but we
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can't replicate it. the four comes from pigs raised by local farmers the sausage meat is seasoned with onions margarine white pepper a dash of nutmeg and solved. sonia trump grills the sausages on both sides for around ten minutes in this region of northern bavaria they're usually served with bread and sauerkraut. i suggest that and this is how traditional grilled sausage prepared the old fashioned way in this natural casing. it's a very fine delicate such skin that has a little strip of fence. but this gives it that special taste characteristic of the for. kenyon grilled sausage only then is a truly authentic grilled sausage can be found everywhere but if it doesn't have the spine casing it's not a true friend kone and sausage. sonia trump looks forward to selling lots of
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grilled sausages this christmas she says the colder it gets the more people work up an appetite for a hearty sausage these taiwanese tourists are willing to give one a try. me one must also have a sausage post already told. so it's a bit fierce for me. so sad to see just how serious the christmas the atmosphere. the mantle is marked in a golden borg got its name from a mythical horseman top to be a messenger from another world. but now it's seen as a bringer of good cheer. and here it's christmas all year round. kid to avoid farce christmas village located right next to the vitalists mosque offer some thirty thousand articles for the festive season. even franconian grilled sausages though not to eat.
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in the meantime night has fallen. organ grinder still plays on. the muses and the ambiance of the old town in the christmas market are wonderful it's my first time to be there at christmas month period and i feel like. a man i think it's cool. it's almost time for a night watchman hans-georg baumgartner to begin his duties he eats a sausage in preparation. for nothing like a franconia grilled sauce for months. on this evening people from around the world have come to explore bolton book and it's medieval charm. at christmas time it's an especially festive tour. and finally before we go we want to give you another chance to enter our draw since christmas is not
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far off we'd like to hear your version of the song silent night if you'd like to take part then just go to our facebook page and share your version with us by during doing so you'll qualify to win a cd and this wooden christmas pyramid and with that it is time to say goodbye as always from me and the rest of the crew here at euro max thanks for joining us once again for the highlight show. come from the. next time on your own max the highlights show with photographers volunteering and instantly do so for god. truly champions take part in a special holiday on ice preview. the commentary duo from the german island the suit to preserve your award winning crazy this and more next time on your remarks are right or.
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india. how can a country's economy grow to harmony with its people and the environment when there are do mergers look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. in thirty minutes on a w. state by state. the most colorful. the
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