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everyone but. why go for her is equally dangerous. this time give people not so so they can plant crops and find food to stop. floods droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any apocalyptic scenarios you want and probably more difficult. climate exodus starts september 5th on d w. the problem gringo. being more. appealing to. find out
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why all reports ahead with it varying views if that punch later in the show. and with that a very warm welcome to another edition of your own max let's see what else we have in store for you this time. of the act but i don't restaurant in venice is a hate with the stars not just doing the film festival and see red at the special weekend gathering in the bad city octavo. how long can you hold your breath on average most people only manage one or 2 minutes but with the right training you can improve that a lot the current record is over 24 minutes for a dive us rely on holding their breath they don't use oxygen tanks on a phone but it didn't stop trade diving until she was 37 but she's still among the world's best and we met up with her to find out more.
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i'm a fan but isha the deep blue sea isn't in chanted world where she feels absolutely free. she's a free to i thought that means she dives without oxygen tanks and she's one of the world's best. what's unique about free diving is that you're completely on your own the guns of the it's just you against nature and yourself. on things that maybe even in the ultimate sense in the final consequence let's call it friends. and trains for the world free diving championships in the mediterranean off the island of cyprus free divers have to master a special breathing technique which allows them to dive deep on a single breath. and are come up on that your body realizes oh you're underwater
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you can't breathe so you have to conserve oxygen if you're going to survive the 1st your pulse drops your heart rate slows down heads and your metabolism slows radically and less energy is used when you're and everything is geared towards saving oxygen and keeping you alive as long as possible or only able to help them before diving and a concentrates on storing up as much oxygen in her lungs as possible. some freezer i was push themselves beyond their limits and risk physical harm freediving is an extreme sport and not to be taken lightly. locals music was our greatest risk is losing consciousness when you hold your breath you can always lose consciousness the thing and then what if you're in the water and that happens and nobody is there to pull you out and also you drown so we keep an eye on each other. and i was already an experienced diver when she took
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a course in free diving in 2007 within just 6 months she'd set 3 german records the same year she brought home grown loose from the world championships in egypt and. back home in berlin she trains 3 or 4 times a week many free divers take up yoga and various meditation techniques and there prefers crosstrees a grueling full body training program that pushes her to her limits. if not more thought i'm afraid diver so i've only got one breath and i need muscle condition that can work without using a lot of oxygen and i'm making very good progress with cross at home and of course so good for. her approach to life is to take the i'm beaten path she briefly tried
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her neoprene diving suit for a laptop. in may 2019 and i published her 1st book it's an athlete's biography but also much more besides. i'm actually quite the opposite of a free diver and i have one line that is too small of the living and i'm not an especially good swimmer i've got so many things that should stop me but i'm still quite a success at it. i've been one of the world's best for over 10 years now a story that should encourage everyone to approach life with an open mind to. get it back in cyprus now she has to concentrate. on a has big plans for these 2 years world freediving championships in nice france. you should go to the best discipline for me is free diving with them. and i dived 81
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meters deep with one in 2013 with whom i'd like to try again and see if i can make it down just one more metre that would be really really great. with this she succeeds or not an affront but he sure has found her own happiness in the ocean depths. and there's also a lot society at the venice film festival and not just the movies there are always plenty of stossel around and this year doesn't disappoint with french actress catherine deneuve and juliette binoche italian actress and a son that must win r.t. and british actor nicolas holt the jury had it by director locates gemma 10 will decide who gets the golden lion and not only film stars are in town also pop stars like mel b.
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from the spice girls. yes and of course world class stuffs also want to eat work clothes food and fortunately for them but nation cuisine is some of the best in the world. the city of venice feels like one big film set in itself. but the hollywood stars aren't to be seen in the busy tourist areas they enjoy the more exclusive locations. hotel boats and water taxis take them on a 15 minute cruise to the island of san clemente the former site of a monastery. here security staff and porters are on hand to welcome the stars and starlets and ensure we keep our cameras turned off . the island belongs to a turkish investor and security is tight. but the exclusive awkward elo restaurant
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is open to anyone who books a table head chef giorgio shipper aker cooks for celebrity guests throughout the year but the venice film festival is still a highlight for him. leave them open for me and now i try to give some emotion with my food to the. giorgio says most of the stars just want to eat simple and traditional italian food but he still wants to offer them something a little special. he has a team of 4 helping in the kitchen over the years they've cooked for film stars from all over the world including actor robert de niro. steven seagal. and english film star jude law jane fonda has dined here several times. before jane formed a fake studies up but we try for and she came to times to eat there and she was in front of me and she see very good to be thought and. is thinking is one of the most
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famous at the moment actors we have. one specialty of the house served during the film festival there's talk they're leaning in best here a traditional venetian dish. it's homemade egg pastas served with anchovy cream. and bessie it means the tag leoni are cooked briefly tied in a pig's bladder a packaging that keeps the food warm and moist olive oil. presentation is of course key. roasted onions and fresh herbs lined the plate the food is then arranged on a bed of stones and flowers. the finished dishes on the fact that the table in front of the guests. giorgio likes to check in on his diners he's curious to know who he's cooking for and some
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guests like to meet the chef too. and they remember during the cinema face that was he papa and he started his plane nothing about food but about the church about the island and the by the babies but it was 5 minutes baby baby baby baby come from. another specialty is this light fish dish. giorgio ship a regular rolls tart hard to sardines with sweet and sour onions in a delicate wrap. alongside our plate pine nuts and raisins this is a particular play. but here you can find they really targeted flavor and we finish with these. is the form on inform. these are just some of the color in there it delights awaiting the stars along with
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an exclusive view of the bin mission lagoon. what do indiana jones lawrence of arabia and even the classic spaghetti western once upon a time in the west have all in common they were all filled in europe's driest region the balance deserts in spain it's still the backdrop for countless films and today it's where our reporting pentagon mailings had it for today's episode of defense has serious you're up to the max. the desert of tuck that in us. and i'm right in the middle of it the draw is regional in europe. watch. you should always have it with you when you walk or drive through the
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desert all time there not for this you will be rewarded with breathtaking views and the cinematic experience is. to be exact its own is semi desert it's located in southern spain about 20 kilometers north of and it covers an area of some 280 square kilometers. no place in europe gets less rain then here. never more than $250.00 millimeters a year about this much. the region became famous as a film the case. in particular for spaghetti westerns and the $960.00 s. and seventy's. but. right now i'm fulfilling my dream of riding through a western town as a cowboy. on the town's called for a brothel famous italian director says your leona at the sets build in the mid 1960 s. for his box office hit once upon
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a time in the west with charles bronson. his famed western try to g. with clint eastwood in the lead was also shot in the desert of tibet on us. now anyone can play the lead here even me. as a tourist i can relive the authentic look and feel of the wild west so you haven't really made him go oh i mean more. deadly. just a bit to authenticate from my taste. the tourists flock to the daily western shows . i'd rather stay in the background this time and show my face again when the coast is clear that wasn't a big deal but no i'm going to meet the man behind. it is not only the boss around here. he owns the whole town. * *
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and i would interview wednesday. form a stunt man and often molina is a western fan in 1077 he bought for bravo by then the golden age of the spaghetti western was over and he wanted to preserve the studios today the studio averages 2 films per year but for its daily bread other tourists. fare not for the. it's not just the acting i like here are the animals above all it's the freedom. here i've got everything i need. yes all you have to do is wait. for it in the evening to sit there and hear nothing. not a bird nothing it's absolutely silent. about half the desert of time bandits is a nature preserve. millions of years ago all of this was below the sea. people can
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only venture off the roads and trails with a guide. so as you can see you know we have said humans that was found originally inside the bottom of the sea and after some tectonics movements and then some. climate turns natural climate turns you know that becomes the deserts we know now. we go through dry river beds or romulus as they are referred to locally. the layers of sediment in them are plain to see. as evidence can't you hard this desert is it's still highly popular among hikers. and they are rewarded time and time again for the hardships with views like this one.
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you like oh you don't like there is no in the middle you know it's a that when you see then you see that there is no trees and he's no green it's a 1st it's an intact but i think that depends a little bit your feelings. and by the end of the day the desert of time in us has costed spell on me too. i'm surprised that this landscape has so little vegetation but it's so diverse i feel like a traitor to another world back to another. veteran everett jets never boring i'd gladly let my spirit lead me into the. desert again and again . hans blix adventures take him to the most extreme places in europe and you can catch up with them on our you tube channel of course as much more for your of x.
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to find the 2. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to. the euro might. take the place. waterman's for. crying when labor of crazy joins the rate at a strong. euro. subscribe so you don't miss it. the festival the now on next report will make you see red but don't know if everyone is happy we're heading to till book in the netherlands to experience the world's largest gathering of nature will red hat's our very own right hey it's the wu romex reporter haiti rawlinson went along to see what the reds have all about. every shade. every style and every texture piece possible visitors are
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caught red headed. have you ever been in a place where everyone seems to look like you. have been for me so often enough for that except here when i did and over again. each year in the southern dutch province of north brabant thousands from around the world come to celebrate the world's largest gathering of people with red hair. so being that sure i had myself i'd heard about this event a long time ago from a friend but actually it was more of a bucket list item for me now that i live in europe so it's my 2nd time in the show and i'm so excited to see what happens this year. it's kind of like a family reunion as a redhead here you basically have an automatic bond with everyone you meet you feel admired and surrounded by people who understand you. them and when you take part in this red head day with so many rich people around
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you you feel like you're part of a nation and that's your get bullied quite well i want to put in some blog as well but now i completely ok with the fact because i take care of old people and old old old people and say like you have such beautiful such beautiful color and yes i was great so now i'm really happy with my old officer should read her photos from the special in c one or jeans which isn't very widespread but also has to transmute for you her tits are so red if you have freckles was incentive enough to organize this meeting of red star you get something special was. 4000 proud redheads come to the festival from more than 65 countries so flag stickers help start conversations. so there's got to be plenty of sunscreen with all of us redheads here. there are plenty of that. that is such a steamed photo shoots. group dance lessons to get the redheads in the groove
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all over this is typical of the little differently and you cannot compare your hair station to learn your exact shade. i think that's the right ones rich red so now i know my own hair color and. another one of the highlights for me is the red head speed meeting where we chat with a new festival visitor every 10 minutes i'm curious about one in particular comes all the way from egypt. it's not so common. you need to be like really careful because it's like the average in summer is 40 degrees and it's really hot so you need to be like for me is to survive like i need to have sun to feed all the time i need to be like walking in chad this basically or being easy all the time just to survive surprisingly enough the best most actually started by a blonde barbara and began inviting redheads to me in 2005 many people have different things like having red hair or being an introvert 1st of all gives them
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some feeding off the longing feeling of being parts off to family. and the size of the family here is quite impressive considering redheads make up only 2 percent of the world's population and even the rarest of rare redhead twins have their own meet up here. when we wrote yesterday they all break through because we're 3 and. it feels normal me. so it really looks very similar so it's yeah we can stretch places a bit but it certainly won't be as easy to spot that once we all gather for the giant group picture this very gathering broke the world record for the most redheads in one place in 2013 with 1672. so i had a great time this weekend up there and had days and i met so many new friends and had so many cool experiences. maybe one day i'll even invite all these friends for a red headed party but until then the red days until my own personal red family
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reunion. you know a serious plan and we need people from all over the world who have started a new life in this world to wraps up today but only here on the show the journey continues and special and you can also get to know all the people at the shops in book form it's like an off beat travel guide to the city and now final episode she . a lot of our clients say how to go fayaz the best to stay still not really going to germany over 20 years ago in state.
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because i knew that many people say when they come here they feel like they're on vacation or in portugal my heart feels like that too and it's so nice to know it's that way. following your husband open the café becker right back in 2006 in a 120 year old former bakery. it began as an experiment and quickly became a success story. followed draws inspiration for a coffee from our home country portugal telling us we have a very strong cafe culture there's a cafe on every street and even in the tiniest villages it doesn't have to be the nicest one but it's still there. it's been george under this works the oven it's the sort of greek parents used to work in motion pictures he taught himself how to bake now the baker i. spoke greek and portuguese cleary traditions.
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said if you look at the final lots of recipes from my mother so i try things out and experimented and develop recipes and that's how i get ideas i mean that's up to what i can fill whole books with these ideas but it's the practice that's the key just the systems business and. the 2 minutes in berlin the 990 s. . the 1st they bumped into each other in the streets and then george happened to spot color on this balcony. probably saw me from the prom because i was walking home then i was on my balcony he came over and called out to me and asked if i'd like to have dinner at his place here from the balcony that was so beautiful that's. how when george like soon won by taking walks in berlin's prince lobo district and visiting their favorite ice cream parlor.
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belief in mclean gives you the opportunity to develop in any way you wish anything's possible if you wanted when i fly to portugal and visit my family in france it's wonderful but when i come back i actually feel more time here it's just that it's just some of. the 1st speck arayan prints lovebird has expanded and now has around 40 employees it's a portuguese greek success story in berlin. and that brings us to the end of today's show but before we go just a quick reminder to check out our website where he can find all the information on our current view of straw and don't forget to follow us on facebook hope to see you all again. i tell them from all of us here and i buy but not.
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