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most girls to get are. going to. the mall in support. of. the. kids finally here we are in munich has started it so close. and with that savile so good god and welcome to our newest edition of europe max
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and here is what else we have in store for you today. these spectacular new designs by some docket take jackie in it's in the hallways and it's. the only commercial airport in europe news flights and the palace on the type. the october fest originated in the very a in 810 these days it's celebrated all over the world for 16 days millions of party goes pour in from all over the world and drink 8000000 liters of beer but the original october fest isn't just about beer other small institutions carry on the day traditions. this is it the original many of copied it none have come close the october fest in
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munich with brass bands traditional costumes lots of beer and a hearty bavarian food this is where everyone wants to be at the tapping of the very 1st cake at 12 o'clock sharp in the shocking hemisphere tent one of the oldest and most well known. alternatives for. the official tapping ceremony at the she is much smaller it's an october fest original celebrating its 150th anniversary of their performances back to back for the entire duration of the october fest with hardly any breaks in between that's a huge challenge for months but shows ensemble the actors extras am singers are on stage up to 30 times a day for 2 weeks straight is to. say that if you. say something clever. people will just about anything it's all about
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you shouldn't bother getting on stage we. people don't come here because we've got such an amazing show i mean we're not bad for the last carnival attractions here what we do and the audience can tell is that we do it out of conviction the variety theatre. first opened its doors in 869 today it's a relic of days past between flashy roller coasters and brightly lit boos from the famous vendors out. the world's largest fair attracts millions of visitors every year and they're all here for one thing. my favorite your birthday. about 6. at around 300000000 euros the biggest turnover is made in the beer tents the oxen seats about 6000 and the seats are all always taken even if isidro's don't necessarily remain seated
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because no beer tent is complete without a brass band to liven up the party. if you play 3 party hits in a row that really gets the masses going then you have to pay attention that you don't get the crowd to work top. completely easy to manage sharia on the other hand is the only mc for his small audience and he needs to fight for each new viewer. that's his baby this is the hangman's assistant we got in from the haunted house over there but he does have a loyal following of munich regulars they love his salacious jokes many have been coming religiously for years. on the business the opening acts out here are my favorite things that they say are just outrageous side of the ship the theater is an old tradition in munich it's all about using your imagination and anything you can picture nothing is more important than the imagination. the october fest might
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appear to be a well oiled money printing an amusement machine. but the cast of the shift to the theater make shares of the world's largest public festival doesn't lose its heart and soul. and amid all the hubbub when asked how he sees the future of his little she still cabaret the owner gets a little sentimental. i want things to stay the way they are. and i just want to keep enjoying what i do now if they're even if i lost this thing . he might not be able to jump as high as he used to but that won't stop him from entertaining the october fest crowds for years to come that's what makes him a true munich tradition. you barry. and now we move from a tradition keeper to a train set back in as county bother with a generic boxy skyscrapers out of glass and concrete he wants to explore new worlds
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some consider him to be the old full to the will of architecture others revere him as a prodigy and a rocks that now his extension of the system in no way is turning hats again. to weld of architecture is all the buzz everyone is talking about the twist no not that twist the twenty's gallery the exhibition hall and newest addition to the kids the 4th museum in your neck and the way it twists it seemingly impossible 90 degrees and was designed by stella architects in this. we thought it could be amazing if that i was your girls will be the way to get from one side of the river to the other then once you're crossing the river when you get these new perspectives you're going to get to look over the river so it's always this idea that. we have the chance to give the world something the life of the
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people of the future something that they don't already have and i think that power is the true power of architecture. the danish which was a brought his vision to life from the inside and outside as you move through the structure the walls gradually become the feel one ceiling and vice versa. even before it was opened to the public his creation was the talk of the town. it's in all curation was highly anticipated crown prince frederick of denmark and queen song you have no white both attended the opening ceremony i'm proud to be this great collaboration between them all in norway. the 60 meter long skull chest spans across the river runs. it serves both as a bridge and a sculpture classic next to parts of the kiss to force museum the sculpture park opened in 1909 on the grounds of an old pulp mill the same landscape that used to
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be littered with logs from the surrounding forests has been transformed into an open aspect to film it includes masterpieces by artists like tony cragg will and each have for. english as the newest additions to this list of it lustrous names i think every time you are making a building. with that footprint you have the chance to create something that is closer to your dream world designs by. with a wound like this guy scraper in new york he wanted it to be innovative into a full thing functional and sustainable just like the lego museum in denmark his company b.-i g. that bianca engels group employs over 500 stuff back current planning the 2nd tower of the world trade center. you can say as an architect you don't have the. you know you don't have the economic power because it's not the actors who write the checks
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and we don't have the political power because we don't write the rules but we have the power of our ideas and whenever we design something for the future we have a chance to give a gift to the future. in the future between the gallery will be home to temporary exhibitions the 1st will be dedicated to late british conceptual artist how it can . affect weakening for an ongoing dialogue between artistic design and the art work in thomas and get in the neighborhood i'm really proud of this this is world class art. you just like. build through the heart of architecture is art there's many. bianca in alice and his colleagues spent about 10 years on the project. as an architect you build the buildings and then on
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opening day you hand over the keys to the museum lurked on this case and then and then you become a guest right but by the same time i think it's also important to remember that once the once a project is finished that's when its true life begins the life of the twister gallery as an exhibition hall bridge and sculpture has just begun but ito ready has fascinating tales to tell. the fine art of architecture isn't just reserved for museums and skyscrapers though airport design can be fascinating useful or even a little strange some airports are like their own cities complete with shopping malls restrooms and wellness areas in europe to the max reporter hendley valley shows you the maximum europe has to offer but he's not visiting the biggest
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airport in europe he's visiting one of the smallest. the i left there are instructions. that for me it's not a good idea to take a walk on this one because remember we are here of mine and i won't want to be viewed as a runaway. things on particularly hectic at this airport. but it sure is unique. that's because the beach is the airport. that often i was travel time from glasgow to find the outer hebrides northwest of the scottish mainland bera is the largest of the southern islands. and that's where i'm heading now. just getting there is an adventure.
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the anticipation of landing on the beach makes me feel like i should be bracing for impact. but as it turned out touched on was not gentler than i expected planes can only land on barrow at low tide here the flight plan is governed by the tides. and never made it to the beach this soon enough and left. only a small aircraft with experienced pilots can never get to unusual conditions i think . the 1st few times i made the approach was like this we are you know there's no lights and concrete but you have 4 buildings that's just a beach it's still quite unique. after stepping onto the beach you move along to a small terminal the clocks run a bit different here. i am one of just
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8000 passengers who come here a year. that adds up to only 14 have. what flights and you know. but my suitcase and i aren't ready for the hotel yet 1st i want to close a look at the heart of the airport the control tower michael got the bridge has managed the airport for 21 years it's been in operation since 936 and even back then it hit 3 runways along the beach it's the only flat surface on the island the biggest issue the other day for its snow. no contaminant on the runway but we have water and cry on this move will know all the time because you can figure out if you can swallow from the window which indicate in skintight at. the airport fire service checks the s. trips between almost every single flight. i join groups named as he checks for birds and even spots for anything that may have washed ashore.
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this is the seriously mark up or so it lines up the the 331 way with mark of course you can see in the distance there. so the pilots use it to visualize it one way. one that we don't have markings on like. when the tide rolls in. the landing strips are completely on the watch and. that gives me some time to explore the islands. to me it looks like a hidden paradise. roughly 1200 people inhabit the island most of them british cattle and sheep. the airport is one of the island's tourist attractions. as soon as it resumes operations the beaches closed down. the only one still allowed on the beach is
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michael galbraith he enjoys. watching each takeoff and landing and even greets many of the passengers who sells. that the true it is true you know on a significant amount of the splash this is bluff and they know what going me on they were going to be born with roger then he's a born a good. i'm heading to the beach too but for the last time i'm flying back there really was a unique experience not only because of the beach landing but everyone was so nice it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island.
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want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to. the euro max. can. take the class. structure. trying to win and flavored cuisine joinery and to strong interest in. europe max john subscribe so you don't miss it. it takes skill to be able to find things you can easily eat in the forest let alone put together an entire in the if you know what you're doing hiking through the woods could be like strolling through it and you're. rediscovering forest flavors and experimenting with them in the cooking we met a forest cuisine specialist in tire ole in the southern us.
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forest is not only a great place to gather mushrooms but also pine needles and pine cones and while the perps. got a hole in 2 months on us serves up the forest on a plate at the time hotel in suffolk to. the forest has always been a part of me it just sort of developed over time. as children we often had to accompany our mother into the forest to gather things of course i didn't enjoy it much back then but it is still something that has stuck with me i've worked in the kitchen for 8 years now and this is the theme i selected for my cooking now this the house because it's. every day the head chef takes a walk for one or 2 hours to gather ingredients. she collects time dental x.
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weed sorrel and yaro for her. but not everything that is tasty is also easy to pick. when you pick stinging nettles you need to be quick and take care not to brush against the hairs if you brush along the hairs it doesn't hurt. well or if you don't want to ration you can wear gloves because afterwards the nettles are cooked which neutralizes the hairs so they can't sting any more. then it's like a nicely for spinach. towards the end of summer the forest is most generous it's protein no season. this rare mushroom is a very special delicacy.
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in the good intel smells wonderful and it's such a magical feeling to be able to take something like this out of the earth even to do on. a daily forest floor because also a chance for a bottle or 2 months when i have to unwind this is when she gets some of her best ideas for what to cook up next. as i walk i think of new recipes to try i take quote unquote normal dishes and turn them into forest dishes ordinary spetzler goes wonderfully with juniper's spruce up pasta with pine for our turns result oh into mountain pine risotto. and back to the kitchen babble has found a living reading she needs for tonight's forest menu. and the pine needles offer a pistole source. very simple to just plucking the leaves you can already notice
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that lovely pine smell you do for. the pines coriander celery leaves and sunflower seeds all blended together with oil. this creates a seasoning that she uses in many recipes. makes a soup with a put sheeny and if it. she serves it to her guests with a special greeting from the far east a stone she collected along the way and. just try and hope that moves the stone helps keep the soup it infuses the broth with minerals and emits energy. it can even fry the mushrooms of time. she uses the pine cones gathered from the forest floor to season the pan when frying the arctic char
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fillet. on the pine cones transfer the heat from the pan to the fish. that gives its taste a special resinous or smoky flavor like straight out of the forest. tucked inside these ravioli are the stinging nettle leaves. you can also use the seeds even if they do prick your gums a bit. each course of the forest many offers a special cut in every experience. and the setting does wonders as well. and now it's time to celebrate another and he was very. of the years ago the world famous artist was an accomplished painter skull to architect and the list
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goes on and on and on and although he was italian he's currently being specially although in france a series of exhibitions and events showcases his unique talent and give us a closer look into the mind of a genius. the most beautiful casas in the waffle alley compete in the style of leonardo to fiji. the telly and renaissance man spent the final years of his life at the shop told to chloral new seat number was at the invitation of confront is the for us now 2 experts have come to trace this great man's footsteps if i am interested in you now those issues because of if you knew the full. interest for the world anything he encountered during his life was a matter for a study for 2 to go in deeper and trying to understand deeply what was
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behind. the basement of the palace exhibits machines fashioned after some of the vinci sketches the principle behind its designs was always the same he analyze what he saw broke it down into its individual components and then rearrange them into something new. the feat i think the lesson we can take from your knowledge of to be capable of challenging ideas that have been carried on for 4 years thin cherries and even 1000000 a reefer and some 50 kilometers away in the hall of the day everything centers around the thingee as an engineer flying contraptions based on theoretical designs by the renaissance artist. his idea started with a pair of wings that a human could power when that didn't work the artist simply thought up something else. this is very very close to what
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a modern hang glider is the man is here his feet are here so with his hands so he can control the pitch in this way of the entire machine and with his feet and his weight he can control the role this way. the 15th century hang glider works perfectly. released has also put together works by a few contemporary inventors who were inspired by leonardo da vinci like the creatures by the oh yes mobile sculptures that walk in the way and. you know that when she lie. and we're both artist and scientist it's ethical but it also follows ruth and you can. the rules and the hearts you create beautiful beautiful new being. the painted of in she has
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a large exhibition dedicated to him in the gardens of claude see you can also see a tapestry of the vinci's fresco the last supper on loan from the vatican. vinci's last last scale project in france was the shock to dismantle many of his early architectural designs from the land were incorporated into the construction of his palace we are not trying to mix different knowledge is a knowledge is coming from different places and you are not there was a master and this and i think this is the biggest lesson we should take not just right now from the amount of. even 500 years ago not of the thing she was a modern european this drive to reinvent the world created some of the most impressive monuments that will amaze generations to come. so check out. our latest news draw and visit us on facebook for plenty of new
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