tv Kulturzeit Deutsche Welle December 5, 2020 5:30am-6:01am CET
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your max with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up. a baker in switzerland has opened a special hotel for sourdough cultures. and a dutch city pays tribute to the bridges on the euro bill. but 1st we want to take a plunge most regions of europe are too cold to go swimming outdoors but in poland diving enthusiastic can enjoy a special underwater experience despite the i.c. temperatures that's because a new pool has opened that takes things literally to new depths we went there to have a look. 45.4 meters that is the depth of the world's deepest pool opened in mission off south or was so in late november it's perfect for allegedly
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swim. and ship diving practice whether you're a beginner intermediate. europe we covered the entire earth to practice hours yes good very complicated here we can stay arctic all year so when the summer season story we are prepared the other environments. if you prefer to stay dry you can watch the divers from this tunnel 5 meters below the surface a bit like being in an aquarium. he came up with the idea for this unique construction. of the spectacular think about this tunnel is its 20 meter link flat surfaces give you an understood view of the pool. visitors can even practice diving in dark underwater caverns
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even though this requires considerable experience 'd the water is clear and has a pleasant temperature of 33 degree celsius. 'd with our former levers over their cupboards the couples this is true for the person that there is not the but quarter of the caves as there is about. the main pool is only 20 meters deep anyone with just basic open water diver training cannot go any deeper. we strongly advise against testing out your limits in this pool divers need to keep
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this in mind they may descend to greater depths only during training to prove watch which of the. philippi react is a free diving instructor he wants to reach the bottom of the pool with out an oxygen tank. will have to hold his breath for about a minute and a half. the deep spot is ideal for honing your free diving skills. are limited to record to 5 metres but it's a 3 day over 3 hour day the deeper the record of winning up and down its. $130.00 metres and the deeper is that the human were 240 meters on a single breath. until recently the world's deepest pool at 42.315
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meters was located in northern italy it opened in montenegro to a terminal in 2014. there are plans to build an even deeper pool in britain by 2023 it will have a depth of 15 metres and mainly be used for research but for now the polish pool remains the world's deepest diving he has several advantages over the ocean. like at sea you can practice here 24 hours a day you have stable temperatures and light plus we have the greatest possible safety measures in place with the structures and lifeguards present. but of the. ideal conditions for diving even though anyone looking for schools of fish and coral reefs will still have to head to the ocean.
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we continue now by hitting the road with our special series going into overdrive where we take a look at some of the fastest vehicles on the road and today brutus is in focus now this is a classic looking roadster powered by an airplane engine giving it the horse power of a race car brutus actually belongs to a museum but every now and then he gets a chance to spin his wheels outdoors. hemant elia president of the technique museum since time in baton rouge is at the wheel of a boring month. the infernal machine is called brutus. an ant craft engine apply 750 horsepower to 4 pin wheels on wooden rims. that must the engines
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running it's a sensation and when it revs up it can hardly even a run for all the power it revs up and you just can't wall by this engine and then all you can do is make sure you handle it but if you just let your feelings run free will things start to happen. it took 8 years to get brutus up and running. and other museum association members started work on one of the exhibitions highlights in 1908 they mounted and historical 47 lead to aircraft engine on the shelf c. of a vintage american left false motor car the 1907. engine was standing there and we thought what would happen if we were to run how would that be what it's all about our broke off the restoration process a couple of times because we were afraid of what the car will do with us because
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the engine is going to fly and we were using it to dry before heading out hammond ly a y. as a horseshoe to the radiator grille for good luck. always turn the open side up so the look can pour in today it's raining and without that horseshoe only i'm not getting into this car so. you step into the engine or sit inside the engine room. with the carcasses without a tire of the engine your heart pounds a little calling for concentration as if to say don't do anything crazy this car is always trying to kill you i don't know that's just how it is now put the decompression however we can take off. nobody knows exactly how fast the car can go not even after 15 years of attempts to
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set new records at the airfield in and a nearby test track. the car goes faster than you dare to drive it we had an englishman here who was over 70 he'd already lived his life he drove 200 kilometers an hour and box per on the grounds on those narrow tires kept pulling him back and forth and now we're just waiting for someone to say how to take it as fast as the car can really go it's just a little tricky if a tire blows or the chain breaks you'd have to know exactly how far to take things the car has no legs open. once a year bruce has fans come from all over europe to southwest germany for nick to vittie weekend at the technology museum. and brutus shows off his strength to the audience. the months to has attracted over half
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a 1000000000 photo as well why don't social media. generally you can say this car is irrational it's wild it's untamed you know you go up people have such enormous lies that a car like this that's a little the norm was a fascination for them. sometimes have been lying tries to cruise along with brutus through the countryside. specially blocked off roads because the field is not street legal. but at the end of the day when he climbs out he's quite exhausted. always good poll running on empty you feel a bit like your nerves are blown out because this role is rather dangerous it's very narrow and the cars are always pulling one way or the other and the spark plugs tend to cut out when you travel slow and then when the fire the car leaps
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ahead. then it gets dangerous. gave everyone get scared in this car some sooner others later and then you stop being you know where you belong. it could have been night feel unhappy. and fortunately even a trip in what may well be the world's most dangerous car comes to an end at some point. it's not often that and the 11 year old not only makes headlines for being gifted but also raising money for a good cause in our next report will be daisy walk from the u.k. a young landscape painter who sells her works to help others in need daisy pains her memory and says she does it to make people happy while her works reflect
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a talent that is far beyond her age we caught up with the young artists is here what motivates her. tacey watch is only 11 years old but she is already a season artist she started painting when she was 6. just ok. as mushrooms. would never be as well. for daisy penny is more than a hobby her painting is a flowers sell for thousands of euros some of the proceeds go to cancer support charities. i did a. daisy paste to bring joy to others.
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i liked because and a couple of years ago my mom's. and my dad's mohammad can't eman same time and they did it to cheer them up because they were basically because they like to make people happy. care and watch so notice your daughter's talent and began auctioning off her work to raise money for cancer charities this way the young painter has helped raise over 55000 year old for different foundations daisy has received many prizes for her commitment including 82001000 york shot her young achiever. do you see when daisy wants to paint she sometimes paints a little sometimes she paints a lots which gets quite embarrassed about people comments in given all the positive
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comments. daisy. his her very own artistic style but her culture works are often compared with those by french impressionist claude monet. and my lot of thankfully because people call me. during lockdown she painted a rainbow of miniatures. as a tribute to frontline workers her motif is featured on greeting cards and magnets the proceeds go to the national health service. all current. ones. own. for tax purposes. and then the glass.
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added more details tear gas and then and there follows. these other pastimes include skateboarding. meeting friends and playing football her local club she's got a pretty clear picture of her future. i want to go around the world. and they can put them into my painting i one day she realizes just i'm special that's how much she's got. the people she's ok with. one thing's for certain days and structured right picture person. when we take a vacation there's usually a checklist sicken 3rd or before we go on the water and electricity turned off are the plants watered and so on but what about yourself our dog culture well if you
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bake your own bread then you know that leaving your sourdough culture on it tended for long periods of time dire consequences meaning it could die but now a special hotel in switzerland is offering a solution to keep the culture alive. baking is all the rage these days especially with sourdough but what can you do with your sourdough culture when you go on holiday as we speak or he has come up with a clever solution just hand it over to martin my in. parting can be sweet sorrow even from joe culture it was every time it feels a bit like a sad goodbye to be honest this summer no culture has been part of our family for very long time we got it from the owner in italy this sourdough culture is 150 years old and even it behind us whenever we go traveling abroad was always
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started this minute a hotel opened in oktober and can accommodate up to 30 sourdough cultures where $45.00 euros per week well looked after. originally we had planned an all exclusive package leave your sourdough culture with us when you go on vacation. have everything look after it but now we've also got customers coming to us if they have problems. all you need for sourdough culture is flour and water but there's a whole philosophy that goes with it. after all it's like a microcosm in a jar. once prepared it needs to be fed almost daily. it's a living thing. sourdough contains used and lactic acid bacteria they multiply creating gas which leads to natural fermentation we might even hear this when we
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lift the lid. then take. i had discovered his passion for sourdough bread. training and traveling in new zealand shortly after. he started his very 1st sourdough culture it's almost 5 years old. now has. this culture come from south africa we were there on vacation about 3 years ago. with us and they had a culture in south africa that was 20 years old so we got an exchange for. every sourdough culture is unique. stores and cultivates $120.00 from $25.00 countries the aim is to preserve the knowledge of their preparation and. multi-talented its virtues lie not only in the
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flavor but in its long shelf life and digestibility. baking bread series the correspondent and. 300 loaves of bread in one. version has it that a slave in egypt forgot to put the dough for the piece of bread into the oven in the intense heat of the egyptian sun it fermented and then the slate one ahead and places from it to doe in the oven what happened then. what makes sourdough special is a raising agent that gives it the flavor sourdough and that revolutionized europe and the world. today amateurs are rediscovering the merits of hand crafted bread. it is a canvas as well. takes a somewhat simpler approach because he has to produce
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a lot more than one day his bakery carries one of the largest selections. sourdough bread in all of switzerland over the past 4 years we've kept expanding by because we realize there's a lot of interest in it people like the sprits so we kept creating you know cummings in the meantime we have come up with about 15 yard he's an award. as the day draws to a close mountain my inspectors sourdough culture has their peers safe and sound so he turns the lights out and wishes them a good night. well if you're interested in preparing some traditional german food then check out our new d.w. food series on you tube where chef tain shows international guess how to cook it like a german. interested in german cuisine then this is the show for you. though
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i had come to cook it like a german cook for the sistine presents some of germany's finest dishes to foodies from around the world. a lot of meat have you done this before this will be my 1st time. traditional german fare easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german. food. if you take a close look at a euro bill like this one then you will notice that on each one there is a bridge but where they were ok that when these bills were 1st introduced the bridges didn't exist but thanks to one designer from the netherlands these structures are no longer fiction he built replicas of them in the dutch city of spyker nyssa. a total of 6 bridges
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span the canals of the d. elements in district inspired knesset pass over a hooded hemp in the netherlands. the designs they based on can be found in almost any wall of. the initiator of the 0 bridges his artist and graphic designer robin staff is the $100.00 euro bridge. favorites what i would like about it is all the notes you see statues. skill them and now you see abstract objects. the designer get the idea while the center restaurant waiting for the check from a stand began whether the bridge is depicted on the euro notes actually existed he found out they don't exist in reality in 1906 the european monetary institute how to design competition for the euro banknotes rubber cleena from austria one with his designs based on
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a european architectural style house. official motifs were chosen for the bank notes so no country will be either favorite or left out. the bridges unless cooperation the communication between european nations. so i thought it would be funny if. 2 bridges that were fictional suddenly exist. in 20000 provincetown proposed at the city council have the bridges constructed by knesset. the bridges were actually needed in the neighborhood is surrounded by canals the city council strike in history like the idea they said ok give give some person days and i did it and everybody loves it they said ok but now we need permission from the european bank and the european central bank headquarters in frankfurt give us blessings to the art project. i wrote a letter and i called them. though it really surprised me but they wrote me
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back and they say that they also realize they are here and as long as you can play with it then that's fine by them 2013 robin stamina team of architects and engineers a complete or real life copies faithful to every detail but on a far smaller scale. now pedestrians can pick the bridges from the 5 euro note called the 100 year old. this is the 10 year note this is the 1st one we've built and one of the difficulties was on the note it's a super big one. now it's a progressive bridge of the 7 fictional bridges only 6 real life was rebuilt one is definitely worth a 2nd book. this is the largest richest of all this us to thoughts this one is to turn to your oath. the 5 year note this one is based on a roman architect. for
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a value by the banknotes is pictured on. this british would be the priciest this is the $500.00 euro bridge it's supposed to be a suspended brits and of course the. isn't. the last thing i heard that defies all of its going out of circulation so everything at this last is this bridge. no matter how much longer the banknotes remain in circulation i'll always be part of european history. degree since my knesset our to. our that we were on the show now don't forget to check us out on facebook or go to our website for this week's raw and a chance of receiving this the backpack with a bunch of goodies inside well as always thanks for watching and was the you again
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