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a breathtaking start with an all new your back's glad you could join me on this adventure i'm calling all men for numbers and i'm delighted to be able to take you along with me on this fantastic journey we're bringing you the most interesting exciting and intriguing stories from across europe and today we have a visit st moritz madrid bowen and let's have a look at some of the topics. packaging material artworks masterpieces recreated with copper wrap and. senator how to build something classic on our own. once upon a time a swiss hotel had two slits welded together to keep some bored british tourists happy press so the first bobsled and a book sled run was created as well that was in nineteen zero four and the bobsled
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run still exists it's the oldest in the world and the only one made off real ice and snow they only use artificial so when they have to and you don't have to be an olympic athlete to use it. for it but our a daredevil europe to the max reported henrik mellowing is very brave and he will be travelling to the wild places and europe for us. some call it the world's biggest high sculpture. others say it's the finest bobsled run ever for you're a match reporter in the belling it's mainly a challenge he's planning to go down it in a four man bobsled. this bob run is legendary. it's actually
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rebuilt every winter it lies at an altitude of around eight hundred fifty metres and the end of the southeast tip of the swiss alps near summer it's. a bobsled run in this renowned winter sports paradise is the world's only natural i said track you know the more adventurous spirits can book a ride in a forman bobsled it's piloted by a professional in this case by marcello blown out to. time world cup winner and olympic silver medalist he knows how to reach the bottom in one piece as a baby even called should be so if you can't move around much with four of us in there you can move your head and you should really use this run to look around of course at some point you might not be able to take it and pull your head back down . but try to look back up and experience that feeling of speed and the feeling from speed. albine with your tourism was all but invented in san merits as of eight
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hundred sixty four british tourists began coming here for the many hours of winter sunlight nowadays the town with a population of around five thousand is known as a playground for the rich and beautiful. the pot museum in neighboring cell arena tells all about the origins of bobsledding in the nineteenth century those first winter tourists wanted to have some fun they started out running their primitive sleds down roads and forest paths and then eventually down the new barbara. the olympia bob run st moritz sell arena has been rebuilt every winter in exactly the same spot since one thousand nine hundred four making it the world's oldest. the over seven hundred metre track always winds through one thousand curves all made exclusively of ice and snow it needs no concrete foundation. the fifteen builders set to work every winter after the first snow fall. using just shovels and bulldozers they complete the new track within
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three weeks. the course is the same every year but the track itself is never identical making it out of natural eyes always results in slight variations. that makes it all the more challenging for the pilots. who asked why i always had the same image in mind from the year before. and then when you come back starting in december and you can go down again you have to readjust to it and the learn to know that's the attraction or this is a natural ice track the last one in the well it's always the minute when i spun the system itself to them. and now you're a mack truck or to handle it bellinger is ready to give it a try. with the somewhat queasy feeling he climbs into the two hundred kilo bobsled .
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and the curves the writers are subjected to a gravitational force up to five times their own body weight. the bobsled reaches speeds of up to one hundred forty kilometers per hour. oh. oh oh. oh. oh. it was amazing it was like the weirdest thing i've ever done my legs were shaking he was still shaking. oh no it's just it's unbelievable really unbelievable. well he made it not quite in record time but i think felling has good reason to
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raise a toast he survived his baptism of ice on the world's oldest barbara. it looks a bit like this in my hallway at home and if you occasionally on a things from the internet you might know what i'm talking about around the world billions of packages are sent every year and that means masses of baba are. packaging material. for everyone i guess but not forces then an artist from the netherlands she takes these materials and creates amazing artworks inspired by renaissance art. works from the old dutchman. address made from bubble wrap.
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and head covering fashion from. packaging the room materials. to create. the artist all kinds of stuff normally used to pack and protect the items for shipping. as far as she's concerned these materials should be recycled. and. this could be a flea. collar. even as a child young mans was fascinated by her mother's art books. to this day she's
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inspired by the flemish painting of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries especially the portraits by her gear founder biden and young fan i. see doesn't just reproduce their works like finites they are not female portrayed from fourteen thirty four. instead she reinterprets them with the help of polish styrene be in this. plastic sheeting. i want to. to have a dialogue with those who inspire me and make my own story out of it so. i like the. looks like it but then when you look closer then you can see that it's . artwork. so it's a little bit of this time a little bit of the old times. next she makes preparations for the
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photo shoot. film peanuts are up cycled into a halo. the models jewelry also has a past life as packing peanuts. during the shoot suzanne young man isn't trying to capture the perfect picture she takes hundreds of shots focusing on different sections details. this is why paying so to speak. so for pictures and then put them together on the computer so it's it is not about the moment just the best pieces off. of every frame and put them together like a painter would do. suzanne young man's words and lives with her family and down around an hour's drive south of amsterdam. she studied art and has been creating works from packaging waste since two thousand
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and seven. well i'm not looking for just five years i guess i wasn't looking for a. girl right. so i think i'm going to and i'm going to make something out of this after the photos have all been shot the most time consuming work to begin. young man who spends weeks and has studio piecing together of individual images. dozens of different shots to create a single picture. not only is she able to achieve a depth that's virtually impossible to capture in one of my photographs this gives her pictures a kind. of hyper realistic take. a twenty first century take on a fifteenth century masterpiece young man's interpretation of young man i guess the virgin mary from the kent altarpiece. thrusting an idea and just go along with silly it's seems just opening
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a box of. little things and a good idea to do something with it at first i don't know why but then it evolved into something i really like. this one young man's launch for much photographs sound for around five thousand euros a masterpiece is on proof that one woman's trash is another woman's trash and. you'll find more of suzanne young men's work online on our facebook page next the avenue guard bauhaus movement zara break it's one hundred anniversary this year the focus was on merging design with industry to provide well these products for many that is certainly not the case anymore if you want a powerhouse classic you have to have very deep pockets both architect bonbon
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elemental decided to get back to the original idea make your own design plastics with how so. hi my name is and i am introducing to you this what is stool inspired by. this design is so super versatile the more you have the greater the possibilities it's a little bit like building blocks you can combine them to make a chair table or even a wall let's go build. gil need four pieces of work get them professionally cut forces are just the tools we need an electric drill a pen a ruler and ten screws to start we'll measure seventeen centimeters in
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on both ends of the larger board and draw a line between both points then we'll set two screws along the line each four centimeters from the edge now we can attach the two long boards together in a t. shirt. next will attach one of the smaller boards to the side one screw length is four centimeters this is the amount you need to insert from the edge attach four screws to to each connecting. finally we had searched the other end piece. and that's it so quick and simple and so versatile.
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the wooden stool is inspired by the minimalist the design of house the most influential design school of the twentieth century there was one student at bauhaus his name. was max bill and he created it wouldn't do which looked like this it consisted just of three simple boards which were connected to this piece of wood this minimalistic design actually stood for one of the core principles of bauhaus less is more are you ready for more minimalistic design for your own home go build the wooden stool. that went quick if you need to double check that you are building everything correctly just go to our new you tube channel youtube dot com flash the w your bags you also find are all bobsled report plus any more cool stories from
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across europe. and you'll find more bounce house style furniture on our you tube channel d.w. duramax in his video tutorial than bowman mental shows you how to make it step by step so now anyone can create their own minimalist design classic. check out our how to bounce house guide you tube dot com slash the detail that you. fresh seasonal ingredients prepared and a stylish open kitchen that is how gourmet is generally experience european find any but in one such restaurant in madrid things are a bit different to food is prepared with a can opener that's actually how my husband cooks as well but in this restroom those cans come from the best manufactory in the country may i introduce you to
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consent of us. which means naked care and goods. i mean. opening a can and seeing a product in all its glory about its colors spray grants taste and aroma i love it every time but i mean the. channeled his enthusiasm into a business idea two and a half years ago he opened a restaurant instead of us in madrid the name roughly translates as naked preserves forget farm to table dining this is all about ten to table green olives for example with anchovies and pepperoni preparation time two minutes. mickey eerie sorry also serve some pop food but the restaurant doesn't have an actual kitchen. because this
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is an ox tail stew which we serve with green and white beans from is not our region it's a very tasty. the upscale and white beans dish cost eighteen year olds making it the most expensive on the menu a few minutes in the microwave and it's good to go. canned food is considered a delicacy in spain from going to see in scallops in olive oil to pickle pepperoni from now about. making your salary travels clear across spain tracking down the best of the country has to offer. down a lot of my suppliers because they have websites. there are other manufacturers we've just stumbled across by chance. then we just knock on the door and arrange a tasting it's a voyage of discovery. for the. mickey ears sorry grew up in madrid and
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spent twenty years working as a t.v. producer will be always dreamt of opening his own eatery specialized in preserved and. because so when i was growing up we ate loads of preserves by the time i was twelve or fourteen my friends were always buying candy and i'd be buying tins of marinated mussels. and heritage my love of preserves from my father. and i passed it on to my children preserve food plays a big part in my life and how i eat and. that applies to the whole of spain it's a world leader in camp reserves from seafood to fruits and vegetables. on. the range of ten preserves available in madrid is fast but quality varies a lot to. the best preserves can be found in covered markets. like here at the mccall that is sometimes in the neighborhood of
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choice. are going to be. like some of the preserves are a staple ingredient in spanish cuisine but they're usually eaten as a snack on top of spas a restaurant devoted to food from tins and jobs is something of a novelty. tend to get used to lots of preserves but just as one element in a dish. in concert us new the stuff we make an entire dish out of canned foods that we don't add anything. this preserves food doesn't just have intense flavor it's also highly nutritious with a high protein mineral and vitamin content. to you. these days mickey if you sorry's each redraws a lot of regulars. this could be this whatever you order it's really special and you always leave feeling awful easy to get i know some it's not just any old
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canned food we eat a lot of presents in spain but it's usually really hard to find food. ribs. opened a second restaurant in madrid. ten to table concept is popular even dessert comes in a cat. scan of the jai is an op income in violin virtue also here in his home country of germany and well it was in his parents' homeland of indonesia he is already a superstructure but he won't be so successful one day was not yet apparent at the age of four. so let that fool you it's going to be dry and now full concert halls and clubs he
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is just as comfortable playing big hole as he is play in modern pop songs. the many faces of its kind are we giants a musician who doesn't like to be pigeonholed musically or personally the berliner with indonesian roots is an exceptional violinist who finds inspiration outside the world of classical music some call him eclectic but he says the music is all that matters. to me we make music to touch people to move them and to reach a point where we ourselves are so touched onstage that we can move others but it doesn't work any other way or a method for. indonesia is kind are we jaya visits his
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parents homeland regularly he's a major star here. appearances into our shows and t.v. shows have made him a household name in indonesia here he performs in big concert halls like last year in jakarta at this benefit gala for tsunami victims. and the i was attempting this balancing act pop star in indonesia of classical artists in germany where you are but then i decided that i only come as a package deal or so even if i'm performing entails an enemy and playing for the president or for him i try to remain true to myself and be as authentic as possible . i did it at a club in cologne germany. is kind are we giant doesn't just perform classical music he plays everything from johann sebastian bach to a cover of chandelier from pop star seann.
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pieces speak to me and it doesn't matter which sean are they belong to that's my goal in concert to to break down this compartmentalisation of people who come to my concert should know everything's on offer i live. as in his music jaya likes to try out different things and play around with his image and not just during photo shoots. stage i like to wear outfits that underline my interpretive approach so they can vary a lot from extremely simple solid black and totally minimalistic to completely over
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the top top that's what i like in music too that's the stuff and i was even closer . and. began playing the violin when he was just four inspired by his grandfather who was a composer. after studying violin in berlin we just kept the usual competitions and instead i'm dishing with the world class conductor zubin mehta his performance was convincing. here he's recording demos for his next album which will boast a colorful mix of styles the musicians are experimenting with a piece by italian baroque composer pietro antonio look at. storm violinist he's kind of the giant a musical maverick at home in many different worlds. we've now come to the end of our first new year at max thank you very much for watching and i hope it
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everyone. the big. crimes fifth against humanity. civilians see come witness six of. their recorded edges travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction and what is fact digitally investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes by seeing this video recording of the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now starting it was already between bits vides.
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truth detectives starts feb fifteenth on t.w. . once upon a time there was a young girl. with a burning ambition. to become a conductor. i was a very curious child and very excited and in love with music and i would go to concerts with my parents and knowing. here and for being on stage with the musicians and being part of that magic it was a difficult trip to the first girl she was told to become doctors but this girl had other ideas and one day she really did become a world famous conductor moving to the uk.
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to. start figuring he takes on t.w. . this is the news live from berlin rallies have been taking place across venezuela both for and against the country's embattled president nicolas maduro opponents are calling on him to resign and call fresh elections joining their ranks is a top venezuelan general with announcement on twitter will go to caracas for the
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