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who grow. up with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters to w. made for martin's. a very lively october 1st celebration this is not in germany more on that coming up in the show with that one welcome to your own max and this is what else we have in store for you. into the wards why hunting mushrooms is good for stressed out
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city to have come. in says the family what it's like to taste in california right. but 1st let's go to greece the ninety's the island of colleen also was not yet a major holiday destination than an italian couple this side to celebrate there how they move there the enthusiastic columbus immediately saw the potential of the rocky island with its amazing steep cliffs and cracks nowadays kleiber's from all over the world come here and there is even an international climate festival every year. greek islands may be famous for their long sandy beaches and ideally but it's the rough and rocky parts of columbus that bring people here annually for the columbus climb festival over a 1000 climbers from all over the world. clownish
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inventor of austria is in her element on the rugged island. quaaludes this. knows this special because the setting against a sea is so unique and there's just so many routes for every kind of climbing for every grade and different techniques in styles you can climb for years and still not cover everything here at the club because. currently the island has catalogued 3700 groups about 200 new ones are added every year the climbers take their starting positions in pairs whoever does the most routes where there are no checks this is about having fun and about trying out new things so. i came to college knows because i really like the news and the sea and also i wanted to enjoy my overhanging early days because i really like overhanging climbing and i wanted to
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try to do 1st. the climbers are drawn to the occipital shaped box kind of tough how do you say good to you and her friend came all the way from france to climb here. to mention it's magnificent and very special to climb on the still at tights these big rounded pillars we're not used to it normally we mainly use our fingertips but here we have to use our legs from our absent arms our whole body and the view from the top is magnificent. the seat is more than a scenic backdrop deep water soloing means free climbing over deep water which. as a safety. they just take a refreshing dip. risto main is an openness numbers among the best climbers in greece he's created several routes for deepwater soloing in his home country. but
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the. deepwater soloing is the purest form of rock climbing it's the most minimalistic if you don't have a rope you don't have anything besides your shoes in the magnesium people this type of climbing is simply more authentic. deep water soloing takes very little preparation it's more spontaneous than climbing in the mountains. just explains what to do. giving up a few 1st you have to make sure the water's deep enough and there are no hidden reefs if you fall it's better to keep your hands close to your body you should keep your mouth closed so you don't bite your tongue and just before you hit the water it's a good idea to open your arms and legs so you don't dive down too deeply. about. many international guests come to columnists and usually they come to the island more than once. i think is my 2nd time here in terms of the things i like about it if you look at just right behind us
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there is this like beautiful deep water so they can come to a short kayak or a boat ride away it's really easy to get all the crowd just like a playground of climbing to be like all these different grades on the last evening the victors are awarded this time it can be at the school saying i'm from germany they're the team that covered the most with us. we knew about the climbing festival so we came in registered and thought now we'll give it all we've got we have nothing to lose and the main thing was to have fun just taking part is everything. the greek island of. the climbers paradise between heaven and earth. here in germany the tilba fest in munich is long over the be a bench of the brass bands have gone home and to be a parents bought their other october fest celebrations elsewhere we've been showing you some of the serious october 1st world whites and you can always go to
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a you tube channel if you've missed them this time you travel all the way to bloom and now in brazil the city was founded by german sedulous and $850.00 so let's take a look at their version of october fest. tobar fest procession implement on every october the descendants of the city's german founders celebrate their heritage with a festival of their own. who knows october fest numbers among brazil's most popular and most exotic and with some 600000 patrons it's the 2nd largest in brazil after the famous carnival in rio de janeiro. i'm here with him we're both from sao paolo and he invited me along this is my 1st
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time here and it's a great festival everything's marvelous with the festivals wonderful and the people are hospitable i love it and i want to come back. 29 year old sales clerk looked as german grandparents today should be representing the old country as an october 1st princess she has no shortage of enthusiasm for. the best. and very grateful it's an honor because as a little girl i turned to being october 1st royalty and here i am it's in just. crabapple everybody loves it and lots of people join in for the parade we love that too so it's a very emotional thing because it's a dream come true. but then everyone heads to the fairgrounds called the germantown revelers all join in both ethnic germans and tourists anyone who can shows up in
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later hosen or dirndls will. love the other but it's a german festival so we dressed as tradition dictates besides it pays off the guests who show up in costume don't have to pay admission as it says in traditional dress we feel more a part of the festival and it's just nice. but it's fun everyone dresses up like this. the queen and her 2 princesses make their daily rounds they keep a tight schedule for the 3 weeks of the festival. still maybe during the day we're at events and evenings were at the festival so people can take pictures and get acquainted with us we represent the festival and people simply love the attention that it was so if you want to thank you very important every evening for a stroll around the festival pavilions opening events like the traditional drinking
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contest. many brazilians falsely believe meter drinking is a typically german custom the idea is to chug the contents of a one metre long glass tube the fastest. arrangements of german october fest standards are danced to brazilian moves for instance the song of the airmen song in both german and portuguese. everyone can dance along with it. instead of wooden benches or revelers lock arms and sway to and fro. here the brazilian october fest they have a huge dance for. in germany we noticed that people prefer to sit it's more dignified here we'd like to get loose we hopped around and have a party. while the royal highnesses have to retire at midnight the party goes on
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to the wee hours of the morning unlike the original munich to bloom in october fest is not subject to a legal closing time. if you've had enough of being in need some peace and quiet how about a walk in the woods to hound for mushrooms this activity is becoming more and more popular among city to us also here in berlin spending time in the forest is the perfect balance to busy stressed for city life and mushroom picking is an added bonus as long as they at 8 o. commercial to talk or for more it's schmidt enjoys the peace in a delicate nature of a forest bursting with life in autumn he spends as much time as he can in the woods searching for mushrooms he feels it's the ideal way to relax to it's really great
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sometimes you'll just see a little cap sticking out and with 4 chinos if you're lucky you'll find an enormous mushroom hiding underneath down among the pine needles in mosques. the most rooms go pretty deep down. so it's always a surprise what you discover. being in the forest can bring a lot of joy. decided to share his experience with others when he finds a mushroom he photographed and tries to capture its beauty his book into the woods is a visual journey through the forest into the realm of mushrooms. as a photographer i'm not just interested in mushrooms for their taste but for their shape too there are endless variety you discover new kinds of every forest i just can't get enough of the shapes and colors. schmidt has been working as the photographer and his studio since 2009 but in fact he's rarely there most of his
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assignments taken abroad the high professional demands of international photo shoots create one thing in abundance stressed. i spend lots of time on the road i fly a lot and have a terrible c o 2 footprint i travel around the world and meet lots of people often large groups of people. playing everywhere all day i kind of have to play the clown for everyone i enjoy it all of course but as a counterbalance i need the peace and quiet of the forest. of commercial photography also influence the images in his book of the photos reflect his love for the forest and mushrooms it's a bit like moritz smith's personal guide to happiness. it's not only about mushrooms it's about an approach to life finding joy in the forest that's why the book is called into the woods hunting mushrooms and finding happiness is. often it's the young upwardly mobile urbanites who have discovered the advantages of
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mushroom foraging over partying whether a project director in marketing or a d.j. in label had many people are taking to the woods to hunt for mushrooms. my life as a d.j. means i spend. internationally always on the road this kind of tranquility is the exact opposite. it's a big adventure to roam through the woods learn about new mushrooms and then take them home to cook it's fun. in order to trade the urban jungle for the forest and mushroom hunting all that's needed is the pocket knife sturdy shoes and a basket and getting an early start is a good idea. if you go into the forest early you'll be rewarded with a great atmosphere it's often still foggy the birds are singing and of course being the 1st one there is key to hunting mushrooms nothing's more frustrating than just finding mushroom cuttings or no mushrooms at all. a few rainy days and
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a little sunshine brings the mushrooms shooting out of the ground many are edible but a few are highly poisonous. schmidt has a tip for beginners. as a general rule it's good to gather beliefs you can tell by looking underneath but they have little or spongy porous layer instead of gills gills would be little stripes almost none of the beliefs are poisonous mushrooms so it's hardly possible to mix them up these mushrooms are really full proof of. your. basket with delicious mushrooms just waiting to be prepared frying red pine concepts together will provide a wonderfully fresh an intensive taste experience but a satisfying way to end a walk in the woods. and i next report a former stockbroker and successful businessman in the pharmaceutical industry gave
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it all up to take over his parents' winery in trance that was 30 years ago. long ago lost interest in chemistry finances to restaurant banalities now he believes in the cosmic palace of years harnessing the moon and the cosmos to make wine may sound like mumble jumble but the frenchman is now considered one of the pioneers of biodynamic wine. the word valley is called the garden of france it stretches across the center of the country and for centuries has been the site for the cultivation of some of france's best wines like the legendary white wines of the chateau de la and one winery insider is called winter in the collage the wine pope his kool-aid is the hall counts as one of the world's best white wines and nikolaus only as the father of biodynamic video culture. the pull of beauty. i see biodynamic agriculture as the
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solution it connects the location with the earth's natural cycle of life that's what's unique you might get smaller yields a higher cost but the result is an authentic flavor seem to share receive light. the grapes are harvested. as they have been for 889 autumn's now susteren monks planted the 1st. in 1130. the grapes have ripened perfectly and they have a slight yellow orange tinge harvested until then they're tended and given her. greater balance and harmony. 4 or 5 weeks before the harvest i always give them a wash of honey from our beehives and rose hips through the wild roses quite extraordinary . a bio dynamic compound to the
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vibes. that way down the grapes with far more flavor. and the time is for planting the vineyards hectares and fertilizing and harvesting the grapes so influenced by the planets. only insists the phases of the moon have a decisive effect on the flow of juices in the plants as do the tidal ebb and flow of the lunar calendar is an essential factor in the biodynamic methods at the winery now run by nikolaus daughter. city. see. also the interaction of all the planets it's a ballet of the planets in relation to the constellations throughout the year. they influence the growth of the vines the focus. was. to
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see themselves as nature's assistance they never use artificial fertilisers only the dung from their own livestock which are also part of the biodynamic concept they keep cattle especially for this purpose and strictly controls the cow. diet today they get apples from the wineries on the orchard. biodynamic growers regard the cow horns filled with dung as a kind of super premium fertilizer for the vines. all day every year but they're buried in left in the ground for 8 months. now is the right time for them we dig them up again in spring said by then they count down in the horns is thoroughly composed as is and can be used as fertilizer for the soil felt it cut most really strongly sort of the. heat of the grape harvest is going into the final stretch twice a day nicolaus really personally serves the pickers
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a little picnic with coffee tea and home baked cakes and. once for fresh they take the hand picked grapes to the press. a good pressing takes about 3 hours. then the grape juice is poured into oaken barrels which go into the winery cellar for 6 months then the wine is ready to drink nothing is added to the annual production averages some $50000.00 bottles the unique pure white wine from those only winery can even be enjoyed 20 years later. will soon be taking over completely from her father. christian says i was born here and you could say this wine flows in my veins. were part of a whole i can't imagine ever doing anything else on in only modest 2 asides this
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place has lots of history my brother and i want to continue this history so the lifestyle here can be preserved with the help of biodynamic that a culture as far as possible. others may dismiss there's only one or is methods or even scoffed at them as new. hokus pokus but they can't argue with success not only their showpiece wine. but all their white wines get good reviews from consumers and consumers alike. family knows the truth is in the flavor. every year in arts and traditional cattle drives take place all over the alps when the cat return from the pine pestis it's a huge event and people come from all over to take part in the celebration the cow was even decorated for our series quickly cast those i decided to join one in south taro it's a province in italy but they speak german there and the coast the way. i
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have to kiss an ox and swing away for this of but. this is the largest of highest meadow in the arse i'm here from south to roll with a cattle drive. to this day means the end of the summer for the cows and my talents today is to bring them back to the. it's early morning high up in the meadow the 1st of nearly 40 belongs to the i couldn't ever bring them all down by myself the farmers have to help out. for the occasion. and before we had down to the valley everybody has to fuel up we'll be walking 23 kilometers today. and here we have a kind of beauty salon for the i have a couch they be decorated for the drive the farmer has
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a clear favorite. as he doesn't this is my sunshine she'll stay with us until she dies that's certain. no sunshine has taken part in 7 cattle drives as eating lunch at some point enough is enough here we're at an altitude of 2000 meters you can't keep the cattle up here forever it's a wonder that they even stay up here that they don't start wandering down on their own right wandering down on their own. the winter cold sets an alley in the high mad i'm actually interested with the leading one bull i have to take care of louis the ox for the next few hours but he's stubborn as well as an ox. i turn on the charm to try to win over lewis everybody has its own personality but in the end all of them can be handled. the herd gets on the way slowly by a single mindedly and unstoppably lewis does whatever you want.
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well he's not far off we won't be stopping for any breaks till we reach the back that's a 5 hour march downhill at a brisk pace. farther down we pass a little hamlets like company which spectators lines of both locals and tourists the cattle drive is an important festival for the entire region but those cold both are pretty noisy. and then suddenly trouble one of the oxen has broken away and must be chased down the tourists must have spooked him one of the help a spot him high up the mountainside. one wrong move and he might fall to his death but the farmer's son knows how to calm him down even so the bull has to climb back down on its own he's quite eager to return to the.
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down among the traffic and well wait but one of the cows might become. their fine they calmly navigate the roundabout no problem but a little property damage can hardly be avoided. here in the pharmacy and the herd greeted like celebrities hundreds lined the streets to witness at least part of the cab the dr and the pharmacy get a well we walked. the last few meters to the farm. the cows know their home they'd be able to stay outside in the pasture next to the farmhouse for one moment meanwhile i check up on the ox one last time. he's not lost. everything. even after
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a 5 hour down to the farm most to help us and. family at least i still won't stop. all of the work the farmers have throughout the whole year is really celebrated on this one day and the farmers can show how proud they are of their cows and that is a really nice thing. i may not be born to be a cow though but at least i held out to the end and the cows probably like the summer and the alps better but here they make it through the winter. and i can tell you i had some muscles for things that kept on trying but it was a fall today check us out online for more exciting stories and this week's draw from me and the whole team here and ballin.
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producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases unknown by plying the 5 kilos to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. this is news and these are our top stories british prime minister boris johnson a sent 2 letters to brussels one requesting a bracks it deadline extension but another arguing against it this after members of parliament earlier backed an amendment to delay approval on the bracks a deal which johnson reach with the e.u. just 2 days ago. thousands of pro independents campaigners have taken to the streets of the catalog capital barcelona for a.

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