tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle March 9, 2019 11:30pm-12:01am CET
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what a way to go bury it and cuff and in the shape of a beer bottle and with that welcome to the cork edition of your mac's let me colin allman fella don't worry it's not just about coffins today for example we also have . a perfect weekend the clock you're on next week autumn maggie bleak and. delicious sport disgusting things through this museum your taste buds to test. but first to england for most of us the topic of death is a pretty serious matter but in nottingham kicking the bucket can be amusing a company there makes crazy custom make coffins for your final resting place from a skateboard a racing car to a boat anything goes because hey it's your funeral.
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the owner of this beer bottle on wheels is a man with a thirst for life yet he's more ready for death than most because this is the vehicle martin brunch wyler plans to take to meet his maker. but strange but now it's very comfortable you know it's i know it it probably it probably seems i don't know spooky for some people but it doesn't but doesn't worry me and i think you know it's it's something that will happen to everybody so you have to just. it's a reality you just take the rough with the smooth. beer has played a major role in his life he owns a brewery on the isle of man thirty years ago his brother built him the perfect car by converting an old citoyen into a beer bottle on wheels it's famous on the island then brunch wyler heard about a company that produces custom made coffins. it is
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a work of office and i feel very proud to have this is by it's by far the vehicle i love i love the fly things as well. look look. he had his custom coffin made six years ago. you can see it's been made by a craftsman all the individual little details of the world. everything really these little with screen wipers the mirrors i love that. it's all been painted by. the unusual coffin was crafted in nottingham here coffin manufacture a vicks fern has created several hundred unique designs under the name crazy coffins together with his colleague john vause designs and builds these models which are bound to turn heads at the cemetery this is going to be an airplane
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a handmade original like this costs between one thousand and thirty five hundred euros i think the most technical one is the rolls royce. because obviously all like even the most gods we had to make foremost to to bend the ply round and cramp them in the glue them and then when the glue drop we could take them off the foremost so a lot of work went into that. in the store room there are copies as well as original models waiting to be used the coffins help mourners identify what the dearly departed loved most in life or what his or her unfulfilled dream was. that guy ordered this was a big but poor. football club. is very much a lawyer and he's been on quite
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a few exhibitions with this. but not every kaufman has an amusing story sometimes the coffin makers get choked up especially when it comes to children. it was a young child's musical instrument and then you know that the child is suddenly passed away and we didn't have very long to make. it it's quite sad. john vause has yet to make a conference for himself but he does have an idea in mind. if i could make one probably be a ferrari racing call i mean to ferrari's. but yeah maybe one day maybe one day i could make myself on the phone. but first martin brunch wyler was hesitant to tell his wife about his funeral plans but then he created an exhibition about his brewery and wanted to exhibit the confidence. my
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wife doesn't like it she thinks she thinks it's morbid she doesn't like to think about these things i like to think that when i do go they'll be a bit for everybody over friday with of those so i'll make sure that there's plenty of beer available but just think it's nice if we could. just make it is as easy going as possible he's made his final arrangements but martin hopes to be around for a long one here so for now the beer coffin is for demonstration purposes only. so what would your special coffin look like we want to know just go to our facebook page and take part in our survey now one weekend quite a short period of time to discover a european city but all its facets but most visitors are on a tight schedule so it's good to know before hand what to do and you're in max report
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a maggot lee will show you how to have the perfect weekend this time around she's and proc to cavil off the czech republic even when it's cold the city has a lot to offer and meghan also found out why prague is considered the beer capital of europe. hello and welcome to my perfect weekend in prague. and it begins on the charles bridge the most photographed landmark in prague this ancient structure connects the castle side with the old town the czech capital lies on the banks of the vault taba river. my first excursion is a boat ride on the river. from here visitors can enjoy excellent views of the charles bridge and prague castle. captain gabrielle bashi not only knows the city well he also knows his boat equally
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as well what's so special about it. it's one of the u.s. boats which are which the owner of the company builds it's really the wrong mug on the benches to roofs inside a boat tour is my activity tip for a weekend in prague thank you very much that was a lot of fun. next time make my way over to the old town a unesco world heritage site since one nine hundred ninety two. on the main square you'll find an astronomical clock that dates back to fourteen ten large crowd gathered to watch the procession of the apostles at the top of every hour. i've now climb nearly seventy metres to the top of the old town tower in my reward is panoramic views of the city including the impressive fourteenth century gothic
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teen cathedral. i really enjoy progs a lively atmosphere especially here on the old town square. statues that on our products historic figures can be found throughout the city like this eleven meter tall tribute to the right. franz kafka it has forty two moving parts they're constantly in motion so it's difficult to take photographs. my culture to is a museum dedicated to the czech artist alphonse mohan he's best known for his stylized and decorative theatrical posters of french stage actress sarah bernhardt . all this walking around has made me quite hungry lumen v.q. restaurant is popular with tourists and locals it's even got its own microbrewery manager of latin maryon show is proud of his country's dear tradition which if i
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see more of it so like in germany oh ok that's quite a statement i don't. believe for what you try on the shoes or probably instance if you drink more use my own dishes how many types of your do you have here just moments or ten all right i certainly can't try all ten so i think i'll limit myself to just three. now it's time to try some of that hearty check cuisines the portions are huge i'm having roast duck three kinds of dumplings and another beer this is definitely my colon area to prague i'll really be able to sleep well tonight. day two begins at the statue of emperor charles the fourth to trade as the founder of the city's university my tour guide points out that charles also had the bridge built that was later named after him. and these
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windows represent a darker chapter of progs history to get the finish the book prague defenestration marked the beginning of the protestant bohemian revolt against the catholic caps. it also marked the beginning of the thirty years war in sixteen eighteen zero zero zero for the. she added. i've seen prague castle for you in the distance and now it's time to head up there but why walk when i can travel in style i'm a really nice horse power hi lucy what have we got here this is all the time for all the yelling but all right sounds good let's go do. this district on the reverse left banke is called alice trauma or lesser town drives through the old brick streets towards the castle i could write around like this for hours but we arrive in our destination in fifteen minutes to.
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prague castle is the largest castle complex of its kind and today it's the official residence of the czech president. visitors can walk through a series of inner court yarns to arrive at same view this cathedral. numerous bohemian kings have been crowned here. not far away is one of proms most popular streets the gold lame name for the goldsmith's who once lived here. my must see sights are the charles bridge and prague castle. so giving crystal is famous around the world american designer karen feldman has been working in prague since nine hundred ninety four for innovative designs and popular throughout europe what makes bohemian crystal really unique is their talent for in craving so lots of countries can flow they can cut but the czechs have the best and grey verse in the world my
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shopping tip for a great souvenir is bohemian crystal. i've had a busy day so now it's time to relax here in prague you can not only drink beer you can bathe in it. even hold the beer oiled inside of the. and i'm also going to put inside make sure you can smell it if you want to it's a combination of eastwood's sugar and a little bit of carbs which is basically the same mixture that we use for brewing the beer so there's no alcohol but you can drink beer if you want to hear about it is my specialty and it's a relaxing way to top off a weekend. delicious or disgusting that has a lot of where you are in different parts of the will different things are considered tasty the surprising things people eat can be seen and moamar in sweden
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in a place called the disgusting food instead of financial and steak and you will get a vomit back because if you're feeling brave you can taste the exhibits yourself so it might be a good idea to have this back and. and. later every visitor to the disgusting food museum reacts this way but exactly what triggers someone's gag reflex varies from person to person. in an old slaughterhouse in the swedish city of the museum exhibits eighty two disgusting dishes from around the world including twenty six from europe such as maggot infested italian cheese. scottish haggis and chinese my swine. like a taste i guess you guys and we all face the real thing out there. then there's fruit batsuit and salty licorice from sweden. who want people to fink why it's
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my favorite food here it shouldn't be here it's not disgusting but everything is normal for someone all right we're going to open. the filipino egg where the ducks feed us inside so if you got there around a bit we're going to open it then you will get to know a little bit more about their. is this a duck egg that you're mature for this version of between five and seven days so it's mostly going to be a joke and then a very small fetus usually you eat this and a dark because people want to eat it they don't want to see what it is who would like to be first it seriously is not about. your job. so take this there we go. oh sure the good taste tests are a major part of the museum's concept here people are trying an icelandic specialty . or from minute shark. and they actually urinate through daire
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skin so the flesh is full of your rick acid so you have to bury it for three months to make it ferment and to get rid of the urine cason so once this fermented this is safe to eat if you eat it without fermenting as poisons you know it's most poisonous it's more guns so goes like you're right. i. don't know. if this sounds. much milder than what i expected actually you know it's very like oh. yes just like just smooth. fried fish. the disgusting food museum in aims to help visitors overcome food prejudices and learn more about nutrition. and the museum in southern sweden certainly hold some
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surprises in store. i was most is surprised to see one of my favorites turn this from my hometown here but someone will find it so disgusting was for me that's some amazingly great it was not so much about the taste or to smell but some times like seal that if it hurts in a sale and then you. i like the way you make something that's the way taste or smell of the of a couple of things upon your own country but if you're in north sister my sister told me that. in every market they so this is from jews i have norbi of your sister. and visitors who possibly acquired a taste for bothered egg or for a minute shark can even take some home with them. for once not envious of hope reported journey if you want to know how acts of primo business survive the disgusting food museum after tasting the dishes just go to our you tube
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channel youtube dot com flash t w your m x there you will find plenty more crazy reports from all over europe can you guess what instrument this is taken. it's actually. not an ordinary one of course mocking still got from northern germany was planning on building something called a different the result was an instrument of quite spectacular proportions. many guitar sound if you tell china and could tell made entirely of stainless steel and brass it's almost two and a half meters tall and weighs fifty seven kilos mountains to cut is the man who built it. before to explore i wanted to experiment and see how much of a difference the size would make what would a guitar that big sound like for someone who has. the time guitar doesn't just
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require lots of cleaning and polishing it's also challenging to use you need a ladder and a wrench to tune it. just making the instrument took full months. first i drew up a plan. i got a guitar measured it and decided to build it one to two point four and reproduce it to scale later. then came the top parts which thickness do i use for the ribs if you need me how do i attach the strings. oh. dear to its size it takes at least two musicians to play the guitar. most of it's fun but a big challenge to the distance is a long and it's hard on your fingers because you have to exert lots of pressure
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it's just different i'm of us. transposing the guitar into the studio is also a major undertaking martin still got no he makes when help spoke to john to turn is a one off piece. to create it he sought out at home to tell make this but he still faced huge challenges like the welding scenes which had to be exact as to hearing the first sound was such a joyful moment a feeling of wow what is this how amazing. in the studio the huge guitar really comes into its. look at digital is the individual sounds so he can play around with them later on the computer.
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the bass the duration of the vibrations when you hit a string due to its size if i break a long time and that is such a cool feelings. one thing's for certain martins took up the giant guitar gives new meaning to the time heavy metal. now to self to roll in northern italy you can enjoy the mountains in many different ways skiing is of course to first thing that comes to mind but how about a visit to the lumen a brand new museum of mountain photography at an altitude of over two thousand meters you will have to breath taking views of the surroundings as well. jumping into the abyss. conquering the summit. scaling the sheer cliff face. they're all snapshots of the breathtakingly beautiful
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void of the mountains the new lumen museum on the corner plods peak and south a roll presents the history of mountain photography the museum purchased on the edge of the high plateau giving visitors a panoramic view of the dollar mites and see that our alps. the khan plots was recently named the most popular alpine ski resort of the twenty eighteen nineteen winter season. sound to rolling architect galahad mike next turn the fold cable car station into a cutting edge museum with its own restaurant. i was actually quite restrained with the architecture i made use of what was there and simplified the form of what the dance bit was to be that it was consciously trying to restore these original forms that are typical of our alpine regions but i don't think the can handle anything else. inside our magnificent vistas and spectacular displays the mirror room brings out the colors and
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structures of the mountains and repeating images. this is a hands on experience. a giant iris diaphragm in the station's former boarding area serves as a projection screen. the exhibit includes photos from around the world. such as mount fuji in japan. mount kilimanjaro in tanzania. glacier bay national park in alaska and about chi lashing tibet where people have a very unique relationship with the mountain as museum director to. adams explains down there. in other cultures mountains are very important because they possess a certain sanctity that they're often equated with gods. mankind ashantee bit for
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example is a very well known peak reachable by pilgrimage tracks our idea was simply to collect these sacred mountains they rolled over from national geographic's archives to display them here on panels and after that he and senior. in europe mountain hikers began taking cameras along in the mid nineteenth century one was. a france who climbed more blong with his brother in one thousand nine hundred eighty two back then mountain photographers had to carry heavy equipment and then have been hoards come out there has to take along a wooden camera and make the exposures and glass plates they took the chemicals with them as well as a tarp to set up a makeshift darkroom so then of course there was the tripod there to lug about two hundred fifty kilos up the mountain and that's meant a victory. by the late one thousand nine hundred the mountains were attracting hikers in greater numbers but mass tourism really hit in the one nine hundred fifty s. . most travelers feel that local dishes are part of the experience the
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alp in the restaurant inside the museum serves up cuisine in every sense typical of the region is barley result oh and alpine pasture cheese. the mountains can be experienced with all the senses on south heroes corn plants in a feast for eyes and palate surrounded by the vast panoramic view. was all for now but do check us out online you will find lots of reports plus information on how to win our xclusive euro max watch thanks for joining in and. see you again next week all the best for me and the rest of the team by. need as seen from.
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