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i'm not laughing at the germans because somebody's down but mostly i'm laughing with the german things deep into the german culture. you don't seem to take from this grandma you know it's all about who you know i'm rachel join me for me the gem of a beautiful course. our report ahead with a developing has been out of work for your of to go next again to find out why he traveled back in time to the middle ages late in the show and with that it's a warm welcome to another edition of your old max let's see what else we have lined
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up for you today. the new book by german photographer tomas she'll walk shows people of all ages and. find out how a personal trainer found him to fix the school deal for tony. our 1st report takes us to southern italy. can't even simply like nuts but you can also use them and lots of different recipes and also for baking but do you know how the statues grow and where they come from you can find out in the small italian town of blunter in ne in sicily every year on 2 weekends the local stage a big festival to celebrate the harvest which made the town so famous. just that shows are cult in bronte every autumn thousands of fans converge on the sicilian town for the start of festival. here they cost $20.00 euros
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a kilo that's cheaper than elsewhere and many considered if you stuck it if you wanted to be the best in the world. cloudy you can is one of the region's biggest the stature produces he uses them to make delicious pesto creams and candy. the bronze statue is characterized by its particularly intense shade of green. you know. they have a resin there's an oily aroma. and they're around taste combines well with many other ingredients. dante lies at an altitude of around $800.00 metres at the foot of mount etna europe's largest active volcano. carts like these ones carry the harvest down from the mountain no they're just for show. here you can sample the delicacies many are pretty useful oakley.
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like this to start show brutal a classic. there are both sweet and savory products for starters conflate the bread and she lose all sicilian salami. org know any. more pancakes and ice cream. that. you can taste so all you know is we me it's not really sweet but it's between me and it's fresh so you really want to enjoy everything with the statue here. of originated in the middle east iran is still the biggest producer worldwide along with the u.s. but also contributes less than one percent of the global peace stature harvest the volcanic soil here is rich in minerals that give the starches they special taste. and they can only be harvested once every 2 years.
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now do you look at grocers to start shows on fields that were once abandoned. what is special here are the differences in temperature it's very hot during the day and cold at night and we have a lot of snow in winter. the frost kills pests so we don't need to use pesticides. are you about. to back in toronto during the festival the pet that also a restaurant serves a special menu it begins with biscuits and. then there's the picture with the statue of simile not finishing with to step up to full for dessert. but it's the past to stand outside that draws the crowds the fresh pasta made from
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durham wheat and now it is produced around the clock. yes same but if you do each time there are more and more people always breaking the previous record time we harvested this year in the pistachios a fresh people know this so they come here to shop is. this can also be found in toronto it's a sweeper structured oh that's baked in a bronze possible charcoal. and of course it's served with the stature cream and lots of chopped to start shows. best enjoyed with friends all the whole family . british farmer tom campus used to carrying around heavy things like sex of grain all spare parts for his machinery but that was not enough physical exercise for him camp is a fitness factor who likes to work out even after
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a long day's work it didn't take long and the new business idea was born camp set up a spot studio on his parents' farm and it seems a lot of people enjoy working out in the fresh country people from nearby long run flock here relaxing holiday this certainly isn't. on this farm everyone works hard. it might be healthy but they all keep going until they drop. have very. little bit now because. the keep fit farm is the brainchild of 26 year old fitness coach and farmer tom camp. and it's just fun to be out here training with
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a new team and. been stuck in and it jane when your eyes his training grounds or the fields of his parents' farm north of london. tom kemp was born and raised here . he's always trained outdoors with whatever you happen to find on the farm. so i used to con a plan walkouts news in. whatever i can fly not whether it's a white this. machinery or sometimes. i just kind of put together a little walk out make excessive 0 for you here every day. for example all the bodies muscles are needed to lift a 300 kilo tractor tire. carrying a sack of grain with arms outstretched is also a good way to keep it. sounds kind of to incorporate the exercises like these into
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a full body workout and in 2016 he founded his open air farm fitness studio a successful business idea and international fitness magazine has named one of the world's best. most of his clients come from london alia dervish works for a bank she books an individual to. session here at least once a week this is a welcome change to her air conditioned office and business looks i'm happy to get day yeah i much value i'm not in so this you know i work in i'm out on the floor and being comfortable i want to be out. you know i get bruised i'll get you know hives from the house. i really don't mind but you can exercise here at any time of the year come rain or shine and really give it your all. so here in the background we've got a great example of kind of functional training in. all my role in the sled you walk in your great strength of course trying to strike this well it's going to return on
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the sled and it's a fun way to train as well because you're out. several times a year tom camp holds competitions this time a total of $75.00 men and women are facing off in groups the contest combines muscle and insurance training. it's the 1st time on the farm for dan thomas and misty botha from london. i have thought of putting them recently just because it's not new but different so it's kind of cross fit and strong man fitness but i find so it's not just to do something different i'm sending people it's about the obstacle course and doing things that we don't usually do and across victims that are pretty good. for 6 hours straight the teams work out using bales of hay and other heavy objects from the farm.
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goes keep it going it's going. to working out of the open air is less predictable than in the gym. if you want to know what you did things that you saw in the world strongest. a sense of achievement the next. our own current anyway i'm working out with your team members as well. as. their mental health. there are plenty of things on a farm to give you that uplifting feeling. we often take a critical look in the mirror in the morning after all vanity doesn't diminish as we grow older but it is something we all have to come to terms with as the years go by but in base photographer. decided to document people of all ages in his book called 100 years of life it shows how over the years life leaves its marks on our
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facial expressions. wide eyed and vulnerable children are open to what life will offer them. 30 or 40 years later they become individual characters with distinctive faces. another 30 or 40 years and life has left its mark. 53 year old photographer thomas secure uk usually works for ad agencies companies and magazines . but his photo album 100 years of life is a project all his own. just as we did with heidi what i'd like to show with this book is actually the beauty of every human and at every age. if we look closely we can already see wisdom in young people and the curiosity that lives on in the elderly. but ultimately what i see in their eyes is the magic that's what
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i mean in my view. the photos show men and women from different cultures age between one and 100. the photographer son. at the age of 8. at the book released in berlin he was 3 years older he looks back. i changed a lot on the outside. i've grown older i'm taller my hair is cut shorter and less as untidy me and i've changed quite a bit on the inside too. and have i've become more grown up and more serious. and. a photo of 24 year old pal ina strasberg the snapshot is thought provoking for her. husband to the next weekend as he realizes how many differences there and how you change through thinking is. and that's in your early to mid twenty's you still really young and just starting out even if sometimes you
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feel much older and more grown up. in his berlin studio. sets up his portraits against a black background. this subject is a veterinarian born 86 years ago in india. except his age with grace and poise. i've lived my life by the are your vet approach. my practice of yoga and meditation. and i grew old with it. i think the best way to live is naturally. you shouldn't show off but rather keep your feet on the ground. thomas has got to know a lot of the people quite well. he found special value in the experiences of the older people. as a god as it is not even. i found the years between 80 and 100 especially exciting
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because i didn't know very many people of that age and i've seen how much is possible in terms of changes and life experience or even a new beginning and 84 year old started taking tennis lessons and i met a very lively 99 year old. i was surprised and happy to see how much joy and lust for life is still possible at that age. back to the book release. people of every age of calm. thomas study of human change touches upon a theme that affects us all. because i think it's i think it's inspiring because you can see yourself in context you see what's yet to come what really moved me about these photos was not so much how faces and appearances are not by age i think that they gaze at this. thing even the positive sides tend to come to the fore when you're older. you focus more on the
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good side of life. and not only what was good but what's still good. is. the book captures the beauty strength and vulnerability of every stage in life. itself is change and when we look back we see what we've already experienced and sense what lies ahead alternately we have no choice so acceptance of change is a basic law of living a happy life. from child to teenager from adult to senior sweeping optical changes occur during a lifetime. but on the inside everyone develops in their own way.
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city tour on all fours. got to. eat a. new hobby cuddle a. happy. funny cat job leaseholder together their pasqual burlap this series with berliner bite. on facebook dot com slash d. w. gen x. . back in the middle ages the huge costs were both without any of the advantages of modern machinery so how did people actually build these mighty fortress where did the materials come from what did they use your mac's report ahead like belling wanted to find out he visits record breaking locations around the continent serious europe to the max and this time he took a trip back in time when he had that's to a very unusual birding site in france. that's
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certainly never thought of and i've been a courier for europe to the max. but here dozens of craftsmen and workers of building a costal of the middle ages. get along is now europe's biggest medieval costal building project. it's located about 200 kilometers south of paris near the village of teenie in the burgundy region the idea is to reproduce a slice of life in the 13th century. a casa never actually existed here before this is a modern day medieval started building on a 70000 square meters site. the plan took shape in the mid 1990 s. historians and medieval enthusiasts came together to find out what building
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a costal in the middle ages involved. today some 40 craftsmen are employed here not only in montana has directed the project since the start in 1997. don't think it's a bit like an orchestra with many different instruments and every craftsman is important everyone is needed every day to build this concert to an issue i commemorate tomorrow and anyone can lend a hand every year 600 volunteers come along to help out and today i'm one of them a console i dressed like this of course. that's better now i'm ready for my 1st assignment in the quarry. you can just hammer away at any of the rocks here. you have to split them carefully it is christian work. consulates
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were built near a quarry so the heavy stones could be transported as short a distance as possible. as a stonemason it's my job to get the chunks of rock in shape. gives me instructions . now we can mark this stone. it's done. well as i mark every stone with my own symbols on what my masons mock as proof of my work in the middle ages we pay for every single stone at you i mark my stone with the d w of course. all the materials and tools are produced on site. there are conferences. boskone weavers a workshop for making pigments. and this movie. some of the $300000.00 people visit they get alongside annually their entry fees finance the project.
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i've got to get back to work the stones have to be hoisted up on to the tower and i have to get into the truck we'll. get along team has a revive many long forgotten low tech solutions the work benefits both science and the craftsman. but became a building here just by chance i was a graphic artist in paris for 20 years after watching a film about the project i said to myself that's what i have to do and here i am hoping to finish this castle what i'm doing here for eternity so just go up when it's on. and then to the construction work is nowhere in sight. for the workers and get along the journey is its own reward my final task is to work on the roof of the chapel tower i don't know why anyone would choose not to use modern
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technology but really impressed by the people of good will with their passion and enthusiasm for this project. and you can catch up with all of handling adventures and lots more your own max reports on our you tube channel now art is not only always there just to be looked at from a distance in a museum and you can touch it and sometimes you can't even sleep in it for example in one of 3 giant artworks in the grounds of the very big a foundation in belgium so what is it like to spend the night in a work of art europe max reports. the wall is a rough and white the interior minimal nevertheless this is popular as a honeymoon suite you might think you've seen it all when it comes to original hotel concepts but you haven't. to stick reproduction of human clones on the
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sand bank or foundation and found him open for guests to visit they can even spend the night unsigned int the evans family from england i don't give it a try wow this week. i can touch my stomach. story. this bed and breakfast is called rather fittingly because samus so why did the evans family decide to say hey. we like to stay in places that are more fun make it part of the holiday make it more of an experience. the belgian art collector can't have a cow has a taste for unusual and concepts the 10 metre long fiber glass polyester cast saneness takes pride of place in his collection it's the work of dutch artist fuel families how it. is sleep in the museum normally in
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each museum is. just that you can sleep in an order all aside from its 3 sleep in exhibits the fair bank of foundation houses over 5000 other artworks. the museum near unfair has expanded to $20000.00 square metres of covered space and a 12 hooked us culture park. it's one of the biggest private collections of contemporary art in europe. patron head to head baker used to lead a very different life as a company owner. of a transport company in the past one day i saw a pretty big solution the owner said to me he could not trust but this. is a good choice and i said i will do it for you. as your stock which. he still acquiring new pieces like the blog v b 3 space and. belgian couple carron and walk outs we'll be
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spending the night in this exciting creation. i think it's a very special 3 yes it's an ache so a lot of animals. studio 1st moments of their life in a make so may be makes you think about. if guests don't mind just the basics they can even spend the night up to 12 meters high inside an installation designed by kevin van but. when night falls in the museum piece descends and all you can hear other frogs in the nearby pond. the next morning. i really enjoyed it it was nice being next to the nature is kind of thinking ok i'm lying inside a rectum listening to the bugs like the fact that all around us was
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a war i it was do. you definitely know it's a work of art you know it feels like it and how did the neighbors like spending the night inside the egg. it was a bit like in the sleeping in a tent it was different from the house really. a nice inside an artwork cost up to 120 your is including breakfast at the museum cafe harry's going to remember his 9th best day for a long time how many people can say they've slept inside an intestate and. that brings us to the end of another edition of your lax don't forget to follow us on social media and as always you can find all the details on how to end our exciting draw on our website until we meet again from all of us here thanks for watching and bye bye.
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