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people can take all the challenges of the world with their unique ideas from. the person with a face off from their ideal mind you look at those 2 problems and make them one solution to the new season of sounders family. starts june 13th on g.w. . everyone and welcome to another exciting edition of coming to you from the german capital berlin and i'm your host maggie lake summer is just around the corner so i've come to one of the city's beach bars. because of the corona virus pandemic most of our options for a getaway are quite limited but i'm sure if you could they would take off to
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another planet like mars for example well the next best thing is possible in northern spain that's where the astro land interplanetary agency has set up a structure deep inside of a cave which imitates life on the red planet visitors can pay a fee suit up in a special gear and embark on a fictitious mission to mars euro max a reporter axel prima vaizey did just that and he entered into a whole new dimension. i mean he came down on the ground and i'm a concierge it really feels like being out in space a few lost. fortunately i've got to come on the ocean i'm the one softest by my side. i'm so within and
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so i think that the surface is really slippery so every every step is dangerous if you go forward for deep down somewhere in the cave that i don't see so this is not as i expected to. just set off to collect samples exactly as astronauts on mars would be doing tomorrow analyze them in the lab. be. trying to take some sample c o o o i can see barely anything but it's the 1st time in my life that i think that i'm doing something meaningful for science. after all there was. no one for. the much space station is located one and a half kilometers into this spanish cave this is my home for tonight.
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i really need to go to the loo yes there is a toilet. but that privacy for you personally staying here what was your most interesting or the most challenging experience so now as the days get basim by a jury on the stand that you are melissy so late that from real life with a huff and going off or nick showing with a normal guy i know of you know internet of this kind of thing is the only condition we have is we are through with mission control so it's really limited in that regard you cannot talk with and your friends you cannot deal with anybody else at the end and as well that we should say that a nutrition and the kind of diets we have here is something that's well affecting you mentally. speaking of food. this is basically the kitchen in our hobby tat i can choose as well i take this to you and.
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then i prepared some hot water and that's all we need to. just wait for 10 minutes i'm better off to think about. it feeds you. know. it's been a hard day's work. i'm done for the day. now it's time to sleep but when i pack my stuff for this journey i wasn't really a few hours ahead i would be down here so. i'm in the company of my.
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own. subterranean mission is monitored around the clock from this control center located in hours drive from the cave. this is when i 1st checked in. and here i am asking. what's this whole project all about so here in the north of spain in the us or than in the printer you can see we are developing upbraiding need to develop new technologies that will lead us to mars in the future and for these we have unique environment inside the law or do you have here where we can best develop and verify all these different technologies going through in biology engineering psychological procedures that will help us to reach there with planet. the remote caves
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can only be reached by. my spacesuit is waiting for me at the end all i'm wearing toss a protection underneath. and hurt myself. really. ready. day to begin. teddy and i have had a good night's sleep so this is the bathroom with the water being a very rare resource on mars it's more. wiping then washing. take to work today i'm analyzing the most samples i scraped from the case rolls. so i don't know why are these samples from the cave interesting for scientists to
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look at settled this are one of the most primary forms of life that we could find either here on earth or on mars i half of the world to give your note that girl you have this quote where a table fly that we have never found before on earth so know what they's here in the land we have this a specific type of form that we're trying to make some research on. the one for mission control and we're ready to leave this safe how he taught returning to earth over and out. yes you are right here are some nice candidate and now you are living like a natural there and yes i mean i should think you very much. so i really had a tough time here in this cave on planet mars but it was. my razor meet
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well to be honest. not made for mars. oh. well coming back on had no freedom. behind me you can see berlin central station like travelers exploring new horizons product designers are often on the lookout for new ideas and the use of raw materials is growing in popularity on the design front for example can you imagine lamps made out of sand or lamp shades out of cabbage or even chairs out of clay these are just a few of the materials that not only give the objects an interesting and unique aspect but the designers who use them also help lessen the impact that manufacturing has on the environment and we met up with 2 international designers
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who showed us how they apply the elements of nature to their creations. and something of the scene. the major tried see stretch over the why of fright. and fish scales has been worked into the tall small table. people think it might but it doesn't because the one scene so we can use it on to smell and just look like. london based design used sand desert storm red cabbage for the intricate beams of his but she fights. for the marine camp change. the native israeli has been experimenting with natural materials for years he finds some of his materials at the portuguese markets i grew up close to the scene as well and i
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love like love going to the sea as i was a child and i was trying to experiment in different materials coming from the sea and seaweed was always something different things can be interesting to world series. and i just started sprinting and downs up into doing a grammar. in 2010 min mairi started his design studio in london's trendiest area. he sells his pieces in limited editions to private clients around the world. name a recreated the marine light. over the shades why afraid. to accept the fact that you can have like lamps or other products made of this kind of material we think what's happening in this world is making people understand that we need to start using this kind of material instead of artificial material. i
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hope these kind of materials can become something very common as art and what not very much benefit to the environment. designers the world over experiments with natural materials. israeli design and the rest now we find camps his objects with salt deposits from the dead sea. he did stools and other objects into the highly say 9 content. finishes in crusted with sparkling salt crystals. designer. uses birch bark from her native siberia creations. traditionally the box is harvested once a year. that trees don't have to be felled and left on hard. waste products from industrial soft wood production become raw materials in the
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hands of latvian designer tomorrow. she turns fir trees into a fabric to create stools and rocks. victoria from ukraine draws upon the fabrics of her homeland for her. she's been revitalising in the traditional handicraft techniques since 20. 9. is a dirty. craft and. an object. to. stabilize. the metal frame is wrapped in a mix and flax that makes the tables and chairs giora bill and suitable for daily
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use inside and out. this is to me. the source used in religious construction of simple household maza and just used a chair. in the grass. in several years. to the development. that becomes just as recognizable as scandinavian japanese creations. chains with a protective coating made of a specially mixed vanish. and . living in harmony with nature and respect. the sources of creative and
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sustainable design ideas. nightingales aren't the only ones who are inspired by the night for their songs many musicians are also creative when most people are tucked away in their beds like the danish musician. for her latest album myopia she withdrew to her studio alone except for a few instruments and composed during the night for 2 years. the coronavirus pandemic has put a stop to her latest world tour so we met up with a singer in berlin do you more about why she prefers to create her music in the still of the night. when night falls in berlin. creative.
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danish musician wrote most of her new album veiled here at night she walked the empty streets of her adopted hometown berlin in search of inspiration. the. think i like the night because. i in no way turned. into understood. it's also a time when you're alone with your own thoughts he can't run away from. sort of the moment of truth and i may. 'd as opal composes her songs by herself in her private studio.
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the 39 year old often works in complete isolation just as opal a piano and the solitude of the night. can get this feeling that you are left all alone and everybody's forgotten about. so in a way it can feel completely left i don't annoy and i think i like that for making music. she often starts with an improvised melody. 'd and i wrote that and i thought oh my god that sounds like a story like somebody. telling a story like this this. construct their story around the melody and then the holes. in the system have
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jumping with it jumping into the pool. to give you what i mean. the artist has released 4 studio albums since 2010 she hasn't burned up any charge but she's gained a worldwide following with her delicate often melancholy songs they've been streamed millions of times. a week she often writes her lyrics using a special technique putting them up on a corkboard world. and found this technique you know start with. sometimes has the line just one line can take forever. and then this would make. and sentences i feel like work within the song. she complements such classical
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instruments as the cello in piano with digital effects in her compositions sometimes her pitched voice just barely recognizable. the. function she spends months publishing in honing her sounds you know when you 1st. hear the song and somehow. just that close to that and maybe over at something else to plan. and then i'm happy. for live appearances she arranges her nocturnal solo sessions his concert pieces to be performed with several accompanying ists he or she were hearses for a tour that was interrupted by the corona virus epidemic we have been playing with other people and they developed also on your ideas and you have like and beth and
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we were on the p.a. . and he's like it's not a community it's a tory something real tangible. by all recorded day or night as a whole will transports listeners into a world of your only dreaming sounds. or. if you're interested in more reports about food and drink and cooking then visit our new you tube channel d.w. food there you'll learn how to make a real neapolitan pizza or even delicious pie
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a here's more rest of the stories creative chefs. the smell that's a credible the latest trends recipes to try yourself so i heard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from right to sue me and the secrets behind the dishes. you know it's my life you hear it in moments time since the teen you start to say no yeah. c.w. should simply subscribe and dash on. move over grapes cherries black current and pears are fighting for greater recognition in fine wine production these are fermented fruits are growing more and more in popularity in core made kitchens as compliments to desserts or even meat dishes so how about a pear wine with chocolates or even cherry wine with
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a nice philemon yawn we visited a. not sure restaurant here in berlin as well as the vineyard in denmark to get a closer look at these fruity alternatives. fruit wines made in the complex processes from cherry apples will pass. they can be found up on the wine lists of the finest restaurants and finding favor with top astronomers. a simile in their lives is impressed with the quality of many fruit wines. of the. incredibly fascinating variety of such fruits as quinces curran's apples pears rhubarb and cherries gives rise to an ultra wide variety of beverages. you find everything wines have to offer. sweet dry and mixed with soda water you have a vast and colorful spectrum of different tastes. since
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2015 and chef. has been running the stock restaurant. in berlin. currently they include 40 freewinds on their wine list the spot playing out in still the dishes on their menu excuse if leaving local ingredients. by serving fruit wines we support the principle of a healthy agriculture to produce that. if you want to make a good rhubarb sparkling wine or a good apple cider you've got to have good farming methods which often. then produce grown in the region has value again and then the people who grow it can make a good living and of course employ others to care for the trees and bring in the harvest and so on. i think it's a very important responsibility we take on and that's why we do this. one of the wind supports it yet. his cold wind winery in northern denmark
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process this rooftop to make sparkling wine also turns other properties such as opposing currents in different wind. i have a good occasion to watch apples and all the fruits so it came naturally true to make a wine out of best denmark school climate is less than ideal for grapes but the group of thrives rhubarb is a vegetable and about a 100 kilometers south of yemen school gaza beyond on the island it's called the state from may to late june the wine growth process is about 10000 kilos annually. sparking a rooftop wine is made in much the same way as champagne. and sugar added to the juice the combination arises from the natural fermentation in the bottle the whole process takes about one year. the idea of making sparking wine from
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a vegetable started as an experiment forget. everybody who's tried this you know it's extremely acidic so. then i got you know your comic sparkling wine out of this i called everybody. wine makers i knew and asked them is it possible why not have rubab. and everybody should know you can make why not a group of course to have tried more and more wine growers the specializing in premium fruit wine and. one is this wine made from sour cherries on the danish island of lowlands a genuine kong clue among fruit wines. glass containers in the open air and later in which costs. fruit winds go with many kinds of dishes. and chefs mishmash a fast search cherry wine for example with game. sparkling rooftop wine hummin ises
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with a dessert to make which we bought to cream and to crumble topping. he prefers to serve an apple wind together with a hearty dish like potatoes with onions and rose petals a fruit wines the best accompaniment to cook meals. so i mean with just as there's a right moment for riesling from the muzzle valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit lines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or
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go to our social media pages for me in the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. i'm going to.
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