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and there you are founder rollercoasters well then i've got some tips for you for your next perfect weekend away hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up on the program. a visit to one of germany's a lasting garden gnome factory. and. how for austrians enjoy some traditional grilling in the great outdoors. but 1st we start off with a dare devil of sorts a young rose of from estonia is one of the world's best slack liners now for him
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the slacker the line the better because that means more flexibility for tricks and flips roza has become a master of this art but like with anything only practice makes perfect now some of his stunts have taken him years of fails and falls to perfect but all the hard work finally paid off when he established a world record. it's 9 in the morning in vasco a village in south eastern a stony on. one of the world's best slack liners it's the start of a normal training day. i feel freedom. of the trains daily for up to 8 hours which. is likely and gives this feeling of something impossible in the beginning but it's quite easy to reach just by practicing because so we all didn't have a balance and some point we have all had to stand up and walk so it took a while the same with
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a bad scene when something tight when you challenge yourself you succeed you feel great about it. but success was a long while coming for instance it took him 6 years to master his famous double back. it's becoming a really good source thing annoying and i feel it destroying my body little by little and i even told how long more i could sustain in this. helton is authorities really. then in $21000.00 finally achieved and young bowser is still thought to be the only one in the world to have mastered it. every year he develops countless new moves in the slacklining scene he's known as the crazy is stoning him. his stance mix elements of break dance and classical dance. and sometimes he makes use of unusual props.
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even madonna was impressed by his talent m. tenacity in 2012 she hired a boat then a 20 year old busy student for her m d n a world tour that brought him his big break as a professional slack liner more than i wanted actually to include into the upcoming tour and she wanted to. so i was one of them. in iran in june 29th team young took on a new challenge rather than performing tricks he balanced on a high line a slack line tensioned at an extreme height. it took him 54 minutes to cover the one kilometer long stretch during the one hour the wind changes sometimes i feel how the do when just lifts me up with a line or moves me to the side through f. to the right like 1015 meters i was exhausted by the end. there's and there was
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using too much my body during the walk too much tension so i was. tired it put the title by then and when i reached the end. i couldn't miss my own cinema. john was a kid now earn a living from his daring maneuvers and signature tricks he makes about 30 appearances per year this time he's performing at a soccer stadium in the estonian city of paris. the audience follows his every move on the high line 30 meters above the ground it's a real balancing act as he tackles strong gusts of wind. like big emotions looking at it because look at the highlights and and the wind and that flame was going up and out of those 3 cars to go home but they don't actually do that most of us will stay or go for we've never spoken about the. young bulls the plans to pursue his daily training and practicing tricks that fascinate
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everyone not just slacklining face. time now to take a trip and europe is still in the midst of holiday fever on the continent major cities are always popular tourist destinations and i recently visited the danish capital copenhagen in search of the best tips for a perfect weekend and here is what i put together for you. little mermaid's callouses amusement. and above all a bike friendly environment this is copenhagen the relaxed and colorful capital of denmark. this city is a paradise for cyclists so i'm going to do with the danes do and discovered by bike so let's go. our 1st ride along the harbor to the most famous landmark of the
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city's the little mermaid from hans christian andersen fairy tale the love story of this young mermaid even made its way to hollywood so copenhagen is known for the little mermaid and you have this impression and to me this thing we get here until this. thing in the water. she inspires me to seek out more creatures of the deep blue sea so i visit the blue planet denmark's national aquarium. there's a shark tank with hammerheads and sting rays. a colorful coral reef. and playful paf ins in a tank with fish and fauna from the pharaoh islands. this occur in minutes and also in europe's largest like mario with the largest mariah to all fish and the largest number of background she told charlie bolden 48 to find her solace and
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sophie from the fish and sea 3 throws and going to see him in those more than 7 minutes or so while trying to hold off you know a visit to the aquarium is my special to. turn out for something to eat and for that i meet up with yes the founder of the reference street food market it's a creative playground for copenhagen chefs visitors can sample. food from 17 countries. we have all 40 people that may go for it every day and you're going to get guys that they have to make the. yes for and i try grilled mackerel. less to stick made of crispy pork and of course small of the richly filled sandwich . danish street food is my colon area tip for a perfect weekend in copenhagen. the sun has come out just in time for
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a visit to amalia colace the presidents of the danish royal family. when the flags. are up and then the queen is in. but as we can see the flyers are down so that means she's probably on holidays. i revelled my day with a stroll along the harbor it's colorful gave old houses cafes and restaurants are a must see and a perfect place to spend the evening. my 2nd day in copenhagen starts at one of the city's most beautiful squares with the boreal theater a luxury department store and the 18th century hotel d'angleterre as my backdrop as i enjoy a hearty danish breakfast. once
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filled up i make my way to the design museum denmark nor designers world famous for its timelessness and originality visitors here will find design examples from various decades among them are classics like the egg chair. or lamps by car clint. the heart of the museum holds a collection of well known chairs. i see a design icon over here the pentagon chair unfair and a fun time if you want to know war about the designers you can call out these camels. and read about them here so it's a band. was the all solitary blue a danish to my. and this is my culture to pay a visit to the design museum donmar. the final stop on my weekend tour is typically gardens amusement park visitors today are
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greeted with a ballet version of hans christian andersen steadfast tin soldier the costumes were designed by a danish queen migrate to. billy's history dates back to 843 it's the world's 2nd oldest amusement park. ellen dahl has worked here for over 25 years and tells me about its history to be was one of the 1st places where people could go out into the public domain trust fund and once they paid admission they had an equal right to everything that was at tiffany and so people had to sort of get used to mixing so the rich and the poor had to get used to being around one and not go. this is like activity a visit to tivoli and a ride on the list. and
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finally i take it down a notch with a more relaxing ride on the carousel to wrap up my cursor weekend in copenhagen. you can see a longer version of that trip on our you tube channel along with some of my other perfect weekend adventures now no garden is complete without a classic garden gnome now these quirky little figures are quintus. sensually german even though most of them are now produced in china but these 2 little guys here are true german originals now this big one is almost up to date with his look and hot pink but this one is more authentic and made out of ceramics now a small village in central germany is home to one of the last garden gnome workshops and we went there for a visit. pointy red hat. plain black shoes. a white beard. and
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a lantern to light his way through the mines presenting the original garden gnome. and this is his birthplace creation hoda in central germany. was i not people is a 4th generation garden no manufacturer his great grandfather philip founded the company in 874 the garden gnome left his workshop to conquer the world stem trust him back his oh a ginger in mining. he's a replica of the miners a symbol of hard work. and a minus will clinical hats which went down post their shoulders to prevent stones from falling in their kind of for use their heads normal size but the body is a little short with get told that it will focus little folk when needed in the mines when the so that's why then. he sits there or coerce or shares. in the early years the gnomes had various professions for example as characters for butcher's
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shop windows. gnomes sporting shovels and aprons 1st began appearing in private gardens in the middle of the last century 1st in germany and later around the globe they symbolized industriousness although they never helped with the yard work. the production of garden gnomes in craven holder has changed little over the last century the figures are made from ronnie clay which must dry for several hours before the seams can be sponged clean. then the clay figures are fired in a kiln at more than $1000.00 degrees celcius. afterwards they're painted by hand with lots of patience and love. but in the future garden gnomes could be made with a 3 d. printer. the blueprint is already available for download on the internet.
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for karl for example currently the mascot of the german horticultural show in the height of one combining tradition with modern technology he represents the garden gnome of the future. if you think of how to see digitalisation will change our cities and our lives in this house so i think our digital coral will fit quite well into this change in society that lies before us a moment fall into. this breath of fresh air comes at an opportune time because many germans no longer want to have garden gnomes they're seen as pretty bushwalk and kitschy. thank god he's got a name does have a bad image there a bit embarrassing yes high and people. outside never really seen the point of garden gnomes though i haven't spent much time trying either so if you have ended i know heritage a couple that i put in the corner but i wouldn't buy any more from the garden gnome is typically german there are still millions of them in germany. back in great.
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pain snow just like she's been doing for over 30 years and she likes to have them in her garden just not too many a few select models have found a place to hide or lays about here. danny playing is my favorite is felix the reclining one because that was my father's name is he school that because he was an especially nice one with a really lovely face that's how he became my favorite. $900.00 griebel still has lots of orders for garden gnomes some even come from france and sweden. still griebel is set to retire soon. does that mean the days of the original german garden gnome are numbered. i'm making great efforts to ensure life will go on for the little imp with the point of attack so then they wonder when you look that good. fellow in the eyes you think you know why should you die out it'd be a shame. so find hard is looking for
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a successor someone who'll give these garden gnomes a future to look forward to. the german capital berlin is something of a planet in and of itself now some visitors have made it their permanent home opening galleries bars and restaurants and we are featuring some of these entrepreneurs and our series called planet berlin and today we meet why leave cost them a rug dealer from tunisia. and from tunisia he founded the successful red label together with his german wife. has you become a father and an adult you change but i never change for berlin the city never
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demanded it it took me as i am so good numbers of it's been. 2015 he started back i mean in the capital it's quite expect this great. bronx not only one of a kind. prices from family business is inching this year and it's. not cost $800.00 euros awful it's. 20 years of better descent so he identifies with the rocks make history. and the berbers are a nomadic people and they used to live in tents just to have a roof over their heads. and they always had $12.00 or 3 rugs along so they'd feel at home. when the how do these 2 how was it when they rolled them out a new place would suddenly become their home. so how was. the idea of going into the rock business came to one lead because he wanted to spend
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more time with his children. instead of working long days as an industrial engineer now he just signs how long he'll stay at work at the playground. it's not my fault them it seems i lost my father at the age of 7. i've always kept that in the back of my mind whether i became a father at age 20 or 60 i wanted to have lots of time for my children. and then can. have. when needed was born in 1803 in the amazon tunisia's north eastern country in 2900 visited his brother who was studying in berlin he fell in love with the city and have to graduating from high school came to study here as well he met uni on his future wife and decided to stay in germany. which went to him i wanted to stay here and yulia had a lot to do with that thanks to her support and everything there stood for. i felt
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great in berlin and stronger together with yulia. and then came the children and now it's my that's the screen for them for. their faces i'm tied here and now there's no going back. to. the couple can't bring rocks back from tunisia and souvenirs and friends and relatives left them so junia shalyn ball custom came up with the idea for babbling they picked out the most beautiful ones and bet the weave has now many of the wrecks i made to order when needed a new knee and have also started an initiative to support the weavers families. to fallen because my women who do this are always cheerful in the food is on its own it's an art forms i see them as artist it's here we see only the rugs to be said would include but i see the people who make them as well and i'm fascinated by them
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and you can please when they're happy they're phenomenal phenomena. as an industrial engineer waleed would have found a well paid job but he defines success differently as the right balance between career and family as a reg dname beilin he's found happiness. this is mine. this is come to be my home now and then i fly to tunisia but it's a nice feeling when i come back here and go to school when it was the other way around when i was studying here i came here to study and i look forward to tunisia now when i'm there i look forward to berlin. the. time. with.
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the city tour on all fours. guffey hobby eating a. new hobby cuddling. hobby grumbling funny job leaseholder together there pasqual berlin this series with girl in her bite. on facebook dot com slash d w gen x. . and finally a hearty outdoor barbecue for masters of the grill in austria are reinventing the south american term assad normally assad o. involves family and friends gathered around an open fire to prepare generous helpings of meat in the austrian version coke's are going back to their roots to grow their supper. meat fire and the breaks out there was people have been cooking their food have
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a smoldering embers since a stunning. photo of ships from austria with the ancient take needle and al to launch a new trend a solid austrian style to the one. who started the fire. thousands of years people had a fire they had the means to survive they had something to eat. i think it's very important for us to reflect on what used to bring on and simply bring out instead of also. plants cussing prepares his freshly quare trout rice on site. he makes an improvised smoke from a hunted out stump this is just one method used in a solid style. whether it's on the mouth or what special about a sad oh is that we don't really have any major rules with your feelings guide you a little bit of this fish i don't need
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a thermometer to tell me the temperature i just grab the fins if they pull off easily the fish is ready. but there is one rule they can only work with a well controlled fire if setting up a fire place inside a ring of stones is too much trouble a grazier can be used to. sort of in this debris lay it out right in the embers and or charcoal kills but. it's empty septic i can even clean my teeth with the cold ashes this is back to the roots so we sort of go ahead and try it so this is world class you just have to do it once. you leave the only seasoning used. for something the size of a catfish a different grilling method is used luke. explains very much that i would cook this with radiant heat. that if the wind blew in here the heat would be gone but this
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protects the grew from the wind the heat stays and the wind can blow the energy away. the fish is placed in between 2 glowing logs and drilled in time right here on a wooden plank. the best wood contains a little resin beach and older for instance the smoke from different types of wood greatly influences the flavor of the grilled dishes only the best products give you the best results but it's also very important 1st to know where the ingredients come from. after hours of preparation and experimenting with various methods of grilling and of course enjoying the results the strengths of everyday life long gone bring your. business to work and since you get back to basics back to yourself and you escape this technological world in this community the cracking of the wood with gathering the wood it's not so part of it you don't like the preview and some point the 1st smoke rises and eventually you've got something to eat and everyone
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smiling and goes home satisfied. for some other austrian style in school only a grilling in the open air with delicious food and lots of relaxation. a. little earth good and before we go don't forget to check out our website or our facebook page to find out about our weekly as always thanks for tuning in to see again next week.
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