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what secrets lie behind things one. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites that. you don't want your world heritage 36 to get enough now. fascinating underwater worlds your next reporter hendrick whaling visits europe's biggest aquarium and commerce many different theatrics. and with that welcome to our max here's a look at what else we have coming up on the show. skateboard with this
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girl to become the youngest german competitor at the olympics. swedish businessman here but the swedes traditionally like to play god. but 1st we need an artist who creates beautiful and be witching mosques had name as as mysterious as her artworks damsel frau for her it means having 2 contradictory sides and putting on a mosque is a bit like putting on another self let's take a peek behind the mosques of the london based artist. is it tribal art folklore a sham on the trappings or a combination of all of these. and who is the creative spirit behind the masquerade . my name is morgan health canada i'm in
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a region artist living in london and i work with masks. it all began in 2007 when martin held kennedy alias the damsel from now moved to london she sewed her own club outfits and soon added the masks she taught herself how to embroider so and adorn clothes some of the masks only took her a day to make others she worked on for years. i don't know where this one is going at it will probably turn into quite a different looking thing at the end of it again it's kind of the thought system not not i don't draw i don't design. work with the materials and don't sort it out for me. she calls the masks on the shelves her gang and they do seem to take on a life of their own even getting individual names as soon as they're completed.
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this one is called a rule it was initially to me quite broke so like was the name comes from this guy's a fairly new one. which was difficult to get to i just have these materials that i really want to use and it wasn't communicating that well to me it's how we got a name yet he might not be finished i'm not sure this one's called venture are. window i just want to try this square format a mask that is outside the mask. kennedy gets inspiration for her masks right outside her door in london's east and. london's been an important part of the work it is very inspirational it has people from all over the world it has materials from all over
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the world. and there's a freedom to how people and how they live their lives. which is a very. strong influence. she often returns from her struggles with something she's picked up somewhere. her studio is like a treasure trove. when i buy lemons and limes i keep the net common but that will be useful. old sorry ribbon and trimming. there are some things i found at the carpet some things i go and pay lots of money for this all came out of a dumpster up the road crystals good ones as well these are fruit bags
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from the sixty's and they've been laying around so i didn't know what to do with them and i just had this hunger for color and i popped into all my colors and just made these kind of simplistic but clear. and in my head futuristic color exercises. once she's finished a mouse she snaps a photo of herself with it on and posts it on instagram under the moniker damsel she has over $100000.00 followers. these are objects there are physical things and they have their own. life. can build kennedy carefully composes her mask photos she never wears the mask or any other occasion she's happy when others get creative with them and musicians
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artists and photographers are thrilled to do so. a young woman in the next report doesn't wear a mosque but rather a helmet that's required and her daring sport defines us as a state border in fact a very talented one had a chance to take part in the summer olympics in tokyo it's looking good and the most amazing part is she's only 12 years old that's made the german with kid. mean skateboarding is on the one hand something i want to do professionally and later on earn money with. on the other hand it's just my hobby and i have fun doing it boss was a scam. least of facias is germany's best skateboarder live at the tender age of 12 she's a 2 time german champion now she's heading for the olympics and won't let anything
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knock her off balance. months sometimes i go to the skate park and the boys look at me funny because i'm a girl. but i don't let that bother me at all let me say this early here and. the young berliner trains up to 4 times a week. the 1st time you were just a tick faster. if you're going hot as a german national skateboard coach and louise mentor he pushes her to test her limits. us but that was a trick that takes a little bit more daring she didn't always make it but now she's practicing the trick on the next level and that's exactly what you have to do to get better fast she never said that. her father oliver is always on hand. he's been skateboarding for over 40 years himself. he started lily and her little sister tara and skateboards when they were just
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a few years old at 1st it was just for fun. if we said before all i knew was that it was a hobby or a sport that i had lots of fun doing one where you can express your creativity and of course i didn't want them to miss that at the start nobody thought it would develop in the direction of a competitive sport they could have also said no i just want to take the skateboard to roll down to the bakery thank you so comfortable school security. but now the lease to facias is sliding from one competition to the next and on to the german championships in dusseldorf. she still goes to school but is on the road 3 or 4 months out of the year. thank you i thank you should actually i did in china in the usa i've been almost everywhere in europe and it's fabulous because you get to see almost the whole world just i listened. eagerly since skateboarding will be an olympic sport for the 1st time at the 2020
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summer games in tokyo so this coming ever closer to her goal of taking part. by european standards she's one of the best and by international standards she's right where she needs to be to qualify for tokyo. so it's definitely reachable for her you know the dozens fizzy do it was tough. public interest in her to reach new heights if she ends up going to the tokyo olympics then aged 13 she'd be the youngest german olympic competitor ever. if i qualify i'd like to be able to enjoy it and not feel like i have to make it to the top 10 or something. else in 4 years when i'm 17. my qualify again and then maybe i could start thinking about bringing back a metal plate. full of plates oh and then we die you'd think.
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the decisive qualification phase begins in february then once again early stuff osseous we'll be spending more time on the road than in school fortunately the tokyo olympics will be held during the summer vacation. let's hope that dream of qualifying for the olympics will come true a different kind of dream came true from my colleague kendrick welling he wanted to discover the underwater world in more detail and he doesn't even have to get wet to do so he encountered fish that some divers wait years to catch a glimpse off and he could even touch some where in europe's biggest aquarium it has 1600 species including a very elusive creature. in
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monterey and the magical on the water world. i love the ocean but i very rarely after chance to dive into the marine seeing sharks close off. feeding the monterey and stroking fish. things i'm always good to. know is the cop francis national sea center boasts the largest public aquarium in europe it's a gigantic tank filled with 10000000 liters of water. the star of the show is the monterey the largest species of ray in the world even the buildings design was inspired by the monterey. center is located in the long. ride on the english channel in northern france.
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the city is the biggest fishing port in the country and home to about 1600 ocean city since. it is the world the visitors can literally dive into a. tourist stiffen in the center's director of a curry all edgy and help creating the noise the car concept. everybody seems to be that you can stick in here this time is devoted to that showing the beauty and also the french attitude that says the need to try to preserve the potential to see if this is the place the diocese 1st. much of this magnificence was displayed and explained here. is much more than in the querrey m it is an education. and research center. with some 60000 species that i can get to know at myer
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and even stroke. the ecosystem of the big tank is similar to that of the pacific off the coast of colombia. monterey's that there are 2 but here they are fed by hand. i'm giving this 13 kilos of crap corked oh. great job and a lot of the time great job. which is very impressive to watch this women is very useful. also very powerful it's very very beautiful animals we have the chance to that's a. month or is can be up to 8 metres long this one is only 2 metres long but it's still young. the stuff are allowed to get even closer. they can
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observe the animals better up close and make sure that they're doing ok. they also have to clean the tank. and sometimes entertain the visitors. that's what the sea lions do as well here are 6 of them showing off their skills. but they are primarily here for research purposes the keris have to make sure that the wild animals are obeying their commands so that researchers can get close without being in danger can put you at the moment we can observe the behavior and physiology of the sea lions here much better than in nature. researchers in the california coast for example don't have permanent access city animals nope. they might see it as a tell you got my dose. i am heading back to the quit real. you
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have a big muntari coming close to every single visit die of else sometimes wait for the whole life for that's and media every single visit to has what's made it diverse sieging for years and years so that's also the magic of that's bringing that kind of experience to the most and well being of the. old. impressed me the most here is this huge thing i never thought i'd get such a good impression of life on the water i think it's so fascinating that it could just watch for hours of the war.
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and you can find more amazing places that handshake veiling visits it for years on are you chips and all. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to the fight for. the euro max just. take the plunge keep doing what restaurants try out award winning and flavored cuisine join the race at a strong interest in the duramax you john subscribe to so you don't miss a thing. this year i'll be enjoying the list as german christmas food here in berlin every country has special meals for the holiday season and are a serious to distil christmas fare he introduce you to some of them and of course he also reveals her recipes for these dishes this time we travel to sweden where
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they feast on all kinds of delicacies. my name is i'm a very proud owner of a restaurant for a magazine that today we're going to have a closer look at the swedish jews aboard the christmas table and in the end by going to show you how to prepare to have your queen come follow me. in the weeks before christmas to marcus annette and gautham burke sweeten offers its guests and especially some she was fueled board an essential part is the look. at his head chef gustaf take or see it as sweden's classic christmas holiday pepperidge it's basically scandinavians version of spicy mulled wine. paul making log we use the red wine i would put it in
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a pot. and we had our seasoning cloves. and cinnamon. floating really. we don't use too much because it's very strong in flavor and the dinner is rather spices so if you want to you can add much to get the powerful. heaping portion of sugar helps sweeten the holidays. 2 or 3 slices of apple give it a fruit europe ok. the next step is to heat it up of course i want to just barely boil it and then we want to leave it simmer for a while so we can get a taste out of the seasoning as much as possible. it's heated to just under the boiling point for 15 minutes if it boils the alcohol starts evaporating then it's strain and it's ready to serve. we do serve it with some races and
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we put the races. in the cups and also i have. chopped and i would put in the cup too. many sweets like the bloke on the stronger side for them. spikes the hot wine with cognac but as often with alcoholic drinks less is more that heating your body from inside we need in the cold winter. during sweden's winter wagner make sure there's plenty of the piping hot spirits in his restaurant the star chef is a native of austria but he's embraced sweetens christmas holiday customs. christmas. is the most important thing for the swedish christmas we eat we at salomon and of course we create the christmas. ads onions started with cloves bay leaves and white pepper to the broth with the
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cured ham. depending on the size it takes the ham about an hour and a half to reach $72.00 degrees celsius on the inside. perfect. juice away in sweden we take old bread and put it into the juice we reduce it and put it in and eat the bread with this this soup so to say it's lovely. the baked ham has to cool for one to 2 hours then it's ready for a glaze of sweet and sour mustard and sugar. for reading the ham. cuts away the layers of fat. i always do some bread crumbs before the quote because otherwise it won't stick. first some bread crumbs. then the mustard mixture is forward over the ham then the rest of the bread
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crumbs come on top of that and. the whole thing goes into an oven preheated to $220.00 degrees celsius within 10 to 15 minutes the breading is baked golden brown and the christmas ham is done. you look at this little beauty. that you think go into thin slices is the traditional main course of every swedish christmas perfect day. for the i we wish you a very merry christmas and rick who would you. if you'd like to try making this swedish christmas ham or good luck yourself you'll find the video recipes on our facebook page lots of people cream of having a white christmas in northern europe so often have fun but if you prefer a sunny
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a holiday season how about the canary islands this island chain belongs to spain and december it's still warm enough to go swimming and hang out by the beach and believe it or not there are a lot of creative christmassy things that you can do with sand. this is not your run of the mill sand castle artists gathered on the ground in our yard to create detailed sand sculptures of christmas themes. so this isn't a scene work in a t.v. and you can see him are you holding g.'s baby and joseph standing next to her it was for me. very important to make them peaceful and i had the give them tiny smile not too much otherwise it would be like i've been on correct for that because you're. so new to revealing a comes from last year you took her 8 days to create her christmas themed sand. i started sculptures i think when i was 12 or 13 and there was at home in latvia
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there was like a kids'. competition which happened every year but only once a year and it was in july so i started to go there and at 1st i didn't win and the same give but then i grew up older and i start to get better and. i start to i get to 1st prizes. the canary islands are warm enough for people to go swimming in midwinter it's a summary christmas trees and. a tour of the exhibition on las palmas popular beach can get people into the christmas spirit of the nativity scene sand sculpture festival in gran canaria is now in its 14th year. this time it counts 8 tap lows each made up of several figures from over 2000 tons of sand. you discover
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more and more images i can imagine at night when it's all a woman a did you notice even more details it's one of a kind this is only sand and water this mind. and not only is it artistic that old. poor tree is a vision. one of those halmos landmarks is the columbus house. it too has been recreated and sounds to look like a part of bethlehem. some of the artists can see a little messages in their works. i have a one sacred message he did actually which is maria's dress i wrote a letter m i actually it's like maria and mother and it's like my tiny message back
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and then i do these things sounds and sometimes i hide them maybe some animal time me but this time i just thought ok i will write like i am from aria and. people will say it will save who don't don't like it just on. the large scale nativity scenes in sand are a fixture of the holiday season on crime. canaria they'll remain standing till january 7th. by then christmas will also be over in spain our show today has come to an end to you from me and the whole team here in berlin thanks so watching and he's join us again next time.
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