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in the art of climate change. africa straight answers. what's in store. what ideas do they have for their future. e.w. dot com for the regular citizens to get insight quick answer. after yeah they're drawn back to this place by the millions. these terrible us better known as romance of all fine folks is frocked to a little forest in zambia. it's thought to be the world's largest mammal migration. and one of africa's greatest unsolved mysteries.
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that night researchers from germany are trying to learn more about these mega bats to do that they're hoping to catch a few of them with a net for scientists are setting up a trap at 2 am because it must be ready before sunrise but they are flying foxes are nocturnal they can still see that are by day then at night because unlike other bats find foxes don't echolocate that use their sense of sight to navigate. as an instant isn't it's we must always keep the net off the ground and then open up the compartments so it hangs completely straight at the top so the bats don't see it and it deflate them was it isn't seen that work in complete silence with no
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light and only night vision goggles to get them and then we hope will catch them but you never know. these are the images from the night vision goggles at night for flying foxes lead to trees where they've spent their day sleeping and set off in search of food menu fruits and berries. the researchers wait for 2 hours and then they have a stroke of luck for flying foxes get caught in a net. carefully they are untangle them. each of these sacks contains one flying fox this keeps them from getting injured until the researchers have time to examine them now in the early morning light it becomes evident why these animals are flying foxes. fascinating about this animal is that it's probably flown 2000 kilometers to get
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here to meet with millions of others but we don't know where it's come from nor if it will return to the same place or go elsewhere. but that could soon change for the 1st time researchers are trying to follow the mega bats flight path by attaching transmitters to them the devices look big but wait just a few grams. in an incredible feat of strength the flying foxes make their way to zambia each year covering thousands of kilometers on seemingly fragile wings with their nightly search for food is impressive to fruit bats travel up to 200 kilometers each night in a few months time the scientists hope they'll know more about the exact right path of the largest mammal migration. the flying fox is given a piece of apple to give it strength then it's allowed to return to the forest.
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the forest measures just 500 by 1000 meters its small size makes it hugely vulnerable if 2 gamekeeper's patrol here regularly to protect both the forest and the animals and these men have been doing this job for close to 30 years but they still look forward to each november on the flying foxes come and stay for 4 weeks where once $200.00 species of flying fox but 8 have become extinct and another $22.00 are endangered. and humans are to blame for cutting down the forests and destroying their natural habitat. so this little forest in zambia is important to the animals survival. says they are continuing coming every year every year north even though you know
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between the myth. that you get. in line to say it will be very difficult for the way of finding a place. it's mainly poachers who are threatening their natural habitat the poachers keep setting fires around the little forest they figure that with the trees gone grass will grow and this one attract antelopes will then be easy prey and open terrain 3rd overnighted go bending her at the for them with going to be here for that through or through the end with and through or for through proof that this there is it can be the one i am this way to do benny in the park your birth or danger of our because. some of them they're using sophisticated weapons that are very very ill or as a criminal. that's one of the.
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us. while the coaches do pose a great danger to the flying foxes what they really are after is the animal whose tracks the 2 game keepers are now following. the antelope. hunters could strike at any time. and say that if they can prevent them from setting fires then they're flying. that's why park relies on one saka a man known here as the education officer. regular visits to the surrounding villages because that's where most of the poachers live. people like joseph. is actually
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a farmer who grows peanuts on vegetables. yams are growing in these mounds of earth . a. while yet the education officer got the most of his harvest goes towards feeding his family so he has little left to sell so the but i had to pay my children's school fees and hunting seemed like the easiest way. i set out snares and the next day i'd usually car an animal and i sell it so much children could go to school now by. joseph walia has 10 children to feed. he's like many here driven to poach out of sheer desperation not greed. a community should see to it that they protect what we have in their back so that we have a lot of people being employed in the back our local groups who would be buying
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from them when they are going to do a lot of funny and that the same time if we are going to have a lot of 20 scamming to the back they protect do with a vitamin. farmers like joseph valya are now being told more efficient farming methods so they can better their incomes without resorting to poaching. after 3. or 3 months are counted as brought along an instructor who shows poorly and his wife how to get rid of. and how to fertilize their fields naturally. it seems to be working well. for you. joseph while your senses are all through with poaching he's even willing to put up with a flying fox is eating fruit from his trees.
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some villagers used to be like. boxes off the trees and skin them. today that rarely happens but sometimes children still catch and kill them for their grandparents. place you want to die. even today the education officers still encounters prejudices and age old to booze well flying foxes are concerned they want provided a reliable source of meat each november the families in the villages and myths and superstitions still surround these make about. we pay a visit to the village is traditional healer. so i was out. too much i don't want. this wound is full of worries and sorrow she said. the healer knows the villages concern. before she
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talks about the flying fox says she 1st wants to get a sense of what's troubling he can in masaka to get an appointment with you must agree to undergo treatment you know. some people burn flying foxes then they have the ashes tattooed under their skin in the hopes of acquiring the mega bats abilities. like being able to see better at night. but of course that's not ok. if you if you're. not even a healer issues or she doesn't use any flying foxes in her medicines she prescribe a powder which she says will help him with his biggest problem janice colleagues. take it morning noon and night 3 times a day. she says the powder is a purely all remedy. that d.h.
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has but with. people who make medicine from flying foxes. catch them with a sticky substance that they smear on the branches of fruit trees the animals become attached to it like magnets that's what these sorcerers do but some of them also know how to call the animals come flying and let themselves be caught easily that's how they do it. traditionally to play a major role here even those who reject medicines made from flying foxes still seem to believe in sorceress in the magical powers of mag about doesn't make it any easier to protect the terror. has another appointment in the village today he says there's only one way to combat superstition by educating young people if the next generation understands that
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flying fox is don't possess supernatural powers that will help to ensure the animal survival. is $16.00 and $1.00 of the best pupils in the village and soccer takes a look at our homework and our grandmother beams with pride. salon won a place in a scholarship program financed by the cassandra national park. the test was set for these 2 teams then from the district we conduct sudan was the beast and. we selected her and the deformation that she's given it has been in my that day sometime back in mind their mother died when she was 3 years or led to the school i love going to school because i learn new things the city and i hope that one day i can lead
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a life like people elsewhere and become a teacher or a doctor. that's why i like going to school most of all. this is the toughest. salon school uniform tuition and books are now paid for how educating young people like is an investment in natural conservation of. grasshoppers soup is on the menu today salon's grandmother has 11 months to feed but things are looking up since anon want her scholarship. that would be that if she actually finishes her education then maybe she can contribute some money to help me then i could hire a farm hand to help with the work and buy some food. was salon has become an environmental ambassador just like the mental you can run soccer today he's a guest in salons class at school. a
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few of you say the soles of your grandparents will return as flying foxes. but the truth is they're god's creation and have no magical powers we know. now it's time for an expression when soccer is taking so long and some classmates on a trip to the national park. it's an opportune. t. for us to see animals that we don't know yes is that big ones too i mean you know we learn why it's important to protect the bush and. most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the
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children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper colombia is here to to ensure the children safety he's painting his hopes on this younger generation. when they grow may be either be born again say to combine the work with him go which we which i'm doing. what i am a good in nordegren is over one city. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the car some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank.
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my so the national park lies in a swamp for it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so rangers on soccer and colombia want to show the young people one of these creatures extremely rare. until. tourists come from far and wide to see them this is the 1st time these local children have cited one. so you can see appreciate it he said i think. it's it's well if you say so traditional and what is he to say so i guess i'm a story so that i'd be so just accommodate the education i just i'm ok so i see if that solange can hardly tab south away from the antelope so there's no time to waste so it's getting dark and
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a few kilometers away the sounds flying foxes have already woken up unless the words. i've got to see this. day and night falls in the flying foxes take flight. 11 hours later don't want his breaking and the fine folks colony returns just before sunrise. the scientists from germany are here watching them they hope that their research will help people to realize how vital these mega bats are to the ecosystem. many people fear flying foxes because they're suspected of transmitting ebola virus and other
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diseases. of the max planck institute considers that unlikely. they're eating in vast quantities in many countries people use lead shot to shoot them down and pick up the bats while they're bleeding and biting if that was so dangerous we'd be seeing constant outbreaks in hospitals but that's not the case. then they take the road out of the words. the scientists hope to prove that flying fox is a necessary for the bush's very survival. describes large amounts of seeds throughout the region promoting the growth of bushes and fruit trees. now the researchers hope to learn just how many of these mega bats are flying around every night until now they've only been able to estimate
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their numbers the scientists have begun to set up cameras around the forest in order to count them later they'll use specialized software to analyze the ideas. the great thing is it gives us much more than just their numbers so we can see when the winds coming from the north do they they're off myself and we want to find out if they communicate with one another when they make these tornadoes is back tornadoes. joseph receives another visit from the national parks education officer. is here to show the farmer how he can more money without having to resort to poaching by extracting honey. the smoke from the fire is supposed to calm the beast. the national park is training farmers like walia to become beekeepers some 4000 hives and plant about bali
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a is in a bit unsure of himself he's only been a beekeeper for 2 weeks. his visit. here. of by the net as they have called but in a death they help nobody made for 3000 this year it's hard for this family were able to support their population overall the number of troops will be many of the same time they will be able to then that evening from there and there they have this thing formulating. walia is working with our plans as he translates in effectiveness of the smoke right away he gets started in 5 times but monsanto says that won't happen once the new beekeeper comes down. he heads home bob to the work of an education officer is never really down on the way he meets a man making charcoal in a pot of. many people do this here to and some extra cash on government in the us
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and that of the if i sell the charcoal my wife can use the money to buy fish for the family. but that doesn't convince a girl in months he knows that every tree felled by charcoal burners is one tree less for the ecosystem one less for flying foxes and other creatures this takes so many years 42 and i thought i doubt the states and friends that live in it would be rid of them that too would be destroyed so they sometimes there's a model. that there's any is there more that we have come up to say when they destroy one graphical brand for. months our count tries to persuade the charcoal burner to join the beekeepers in training where the man doesn't know convinced sent . child call home is a quicker way to end catch. us her was
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back at the village school salons big moment has arrived. did you question you know she doesn't just tell her fellow pupils about flying foxes she also explains that you don't always have to chop down trees to make a fire and that sometimes the reflection from a light is enough to ignite one providing you use the right combustible material salon recommends using dead leaves and rotten tree bark and national park awarded salon and her classmates an award for coming up with this idea. of what's out is local to this event it's important to protect the environment especially the bush that's because the trees that produce oxygen for us and of course the bush is also a habitat for animals itself the roots are. going
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to save our flying foxes sing the children. lower down. most of the schoolchildren in the village of long understood what some adults here still fail to comprehend that week. the gamekeeper's move beyond and colomba have discovered the site of another file located not far from the rangers camp the poachers are growing ever bolder fresh green grass is now running here but that's not the only draw of antelopes no one even the owner was there is one way the legatee they come when the a he's off the benny they come with the they come one who don't lay on the ashes so as a last resort of the gang people. themselves chopped down bushes and trees. this creates a fire break around the words to prevent of brands from spreading to the forest
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where the flying foxes congregate their environmental ists sacrifice trees to protect other trees. meanwhile night is falling and the flying foxes take to the skies again. the german scientists estimate that there are around 10000000 fruit bats here but they also believe that their numbers have been declining for years and that this could have dramatic consequences. by the good enough because if you extrapolate it that means each night they spread millions of seeds and therefore plant trees. and if that stopped happening it would be an incredible loss the environment it was just induced lies don't follow. the fate of the flying foxes lies in the hands of
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the people in the surrounding villages. and salons generation promises to play a major role. each night she reads a few verses from the bible before she goes to sleep she says it's even written in the holy scripture that people must protect nature. i'll tell you telling people about start have evil pearl is that good for some species even eat insects that would by took. so long says that gaunt created flying foxes and it's our responsibility to ensure that this creation survives she hopes to convince everyone to do that.
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. cut plan. to play. this is you know the news live from berlin the european union rolls out its mass vaccination program against covert 19 is a shot of hope as huge coordinated effort gets underway to start i mean i think society's close and vulnerable members. also coming up plastic sheeting and blankets are their only protection against the elements hundreds of migrants have spent a 4th night in freezing conditions in northwestern bosnia-herzegovina. aid groups say people could die they don't get proper shelter and soon.
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welcome to the program over $1000.00 vaccinations have begun across the european union leaders and public health officials across the bloc are hailing the day as one that will go down in history they see it as a path out of the pandemic that has updated life for most of 2020 and killed more than 400000 people across europe at the same time a caution of the virus isn't going anywhere just yet as relatively few doses are available to start with. celebration spain vaccinates its 1st person against the corona virus is a moment of hope in one of the country's hardest hit by the pandemic. in its early medical stuff where the 1st to get the job. ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus.
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having been on the frontline since the beginning of the pandemic i have felt with my hands and seen with my eyes how difficult it is to fight this fire. it is painful to witness the defeats this virus has coolest moderate today as an important and decisive day. convict czech republic prime minister popish lead the way and he was followed by a world war 2 veteran who took it all in his stride. it pricked a little that was all. while in sweden the 1st was a 91 year old retirement home resident. supply of a vaccine is limited but demand is huge with most e.u. countries receiving an initial batch of no more than 10000 doses each member state
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is prioritizing who gets. supplies are expected in the new year but officials warn of as a long way to go before everyone can be vaccinated. germany officially started its nassif grow virus vaccination drive on sunday our reporters went to the biggest vaccination center in berlin for the start of the rollout. of ina normally a venue for concerts and exhibitions today the queues outside were for the covert vaccine it's the 1st of 6 vaccination centers in the german capital to open its doors. to british but the former head of germany's civil relief agency was called out of retirement to lead the project. between order i'm satisfied today i'm happy to vaccinations are getting underway but i'll only be truly satisfied when 2 thirds of people in europe are vaccinated so there's a long way to go but today is the 1st step. at full capacity this center will
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deliver up to $5000.00 injections per day. on sunday it started with only $150.00 to download vaccine supplies. first for their injections medical staff and nursing home workers on the front lawn of the pandemic priority for those providing vital care for others. have these massive human nonsense i don't want to infect anyone thank god i don't have it my colleagues and i want to stay healthy just like elderly residents want to be on it. just a few kilometers away billions 1st scene is we're getting their shots as well front of the line was 101 year old good will cause a. nursing home residents have been among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus now doctors hope they can finally be protected. the moment extra deal on the i know at the moment infections are exploding in care homes. it's
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horrible so we're happy to be the 1st facility to have these vaccinations and to have another tool to keep serious infections out of the home. and. the you know kill ational priority groups in germany is expected to run until mid 2021 when the coronavirus vaccine will become free and available to everyone let's get more of on this vaccination rollout with dr. from berlin he's the deputy director of the institute of allergy and shari today welcome to the program 1st of all what do you make of the vaccination plan which is starting with the oldest in the population and their caregivers. it makes total sense to me because those people are most at the highest risk of suffering from severe kovac 19. of those over 8 years and also as
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a staff is going to be vaccinated for that test to care for those people so it makes sense to me. now as my as i understand it the vaccine looks to be very effective protecting the person vaccinated it's still to be seen how well it works in terms of preventing the spread so how and when will we know just what role the vaccine is playing in in limiting and shrinking the pandemic. do play a very important role that is for sure and every person that is vaccinated comes but we still don't know at the moment whether we can reach so-called immunity with those vaccines available no that means we don't know whether those people that are vaccinated are unable to pass on the bars to other people that would be very important but we may know that maybe. next year.
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should still obeyed to the rules that. telling us to keep distance to other people to wear masks and. it's. very important point that has to be made at this time also and based on what you're seeing at your institue when it comes to this virus what can we expect to see in the new year. so it take some time that. considerable percentage of the population is vaccinated so we have let's say $10000000.00 doses the end of march and in august maybe next year we will have. this for everybody so it will take some time that vaccination program has some impact on the virus spread
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that is an important point so we might suffer from a ration the next year and still everybody we still half to as i mentioned before to keep a keyboard to upgrade to the rules that mean social distancing is still very important and very important is also to wear masks to prevent the virus from spreading and we had also to keep an eye. that we have observed in the last weeks. keeping our masks on our fingers crossed that our thumbs pressed dr carter at charité thank you very much. you're welcome. so you look now at some other stories making headlines south africa's coronavirus case total has passed 1000000 just 9 days after reach 900000 the rapid increases putting the
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health care system there under severe strain after a new variant was found in the country which is believed to spread faster almost $27000.00 people have died in south africa. israel has gone into its 3rd national lockdown as coronavirus cases are on the increase again but the country currently has the world's fastest vaccination rate implants to have the entire population of 9000000 people i mean dies by the end of march. the superheroes sequel wonder woman $94.00 is pulled in $36000000.00 worldwide in its opening weekend just under half of that box office was in the u.s. and canada making it the best view for hollywood since the pandemic with the coronavirus closing 2 thirds of north american theaters the film also had a simultaneous streaming release. hundreds of migrants traveled in northwestern bosnia herzegovina have spent a 4th night in freezing temperatures and squalid conditions after the camp that
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housed them burned down the u.n. other international aid groups are urgently appealing to bosnia authorities to provide alternative shelter for the migrants who they say are facing life threatening conditions. they were already living in misery. and then things got worse. freezing temperatures. big tent and just plastic sheeting for a roof one that threatens to cave in from the snow piling up on top some people here say they're not getting enough to eat. whoever it is when he called we can't sleep when he. hears. anything for example. no food without sleeping he'll window. about 1200 refugees who are being relocated for macam burned down a few days ago the fire allegedly set by frustrated occupants. located near
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both news border with croatia the u.n. compound we should do to be closed because poznan authorities allegedly ignored its appeals to help restore basic services the cold weather froze showers and toilets weeks ago. bosnia has become a bottleneck for thousands of migrants hoping to reach western europe once here they try to get to the nearest e.u. country croatia there with hardly ever allow them to enter and usually push them back. good to give them everything to. life for a little. now there's still no solution in sight for these migrants who are in dire need of help joining us now for more i'm sorry i've always had a funny he's the western balkans coordinator of the u.n.
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international organization for migration welcome to the program 1st maybe just zoom out give us a timeline we understand that the i.o.m. along with its partners decided to close the camp before they were suitable a suitable place for the migrants to go why was that. well we had to be so to pull out of the county because we could no longer guarantee the safety of its residents because of the fact that the structures are summer structures and as you so you've seen the tents that were doing unsuitable for so many conditions and secondly we could no longer get an access to be as you can in theory and services because there was no electricity or water and he came after months and months months of being really local authorities to go nick to count to 3 and to water and forcefully no action was irritating which is why we were forced to take the decision which obviously was a very hard decision for us that we had no interest. where are those people now then what what what's their condition. 800 of the 1400 that were
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illegally floor where returned by police to sites where it can't be used to be and the wrist managed to these prison cells and have joined 1500 migrants and refugees squatting in abandoned buildings and makes it into force the condition of the people that are currently need is very early warning. that they have started to make fires inside and in for example we've seen a few days ago that's the students catch fire being quickly and the local police refusing to let the lichens depart from their lease is really something that it's very urgent solution all of us people who died and about that solution what is the long term plan for settling these people clearly you know camps are only a temporary solution. well the state had decided that legal would be turned into a permanent location that would be that it would be a temporary location to into my considered school for 2000 migrants but the
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local authorities refused to go ahead we decision by the state authorities so now in the very short term it is up to the local authorities to find an alternative to disinter that they do not want because it is very cynical to have a center for 2000 people that he sitting in today that could be used as of today on the other hand have people suffering in need living outside in forests and billings all right we're going to leave it there for now paid a fine hour of the i.o.m. thanks very much for joining us thanks for having. let's end on some sports news with the n.b.a. golden state warriors stephen curry threw 1053 pointers in a row after practice on saturday in chicago have a look at 32 year old needed roughly just 5 minutes for this incredible feat it broke his previous record smash hit actually it was 77 before the 2 time m.v.p.
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is one of the greatest 3 point shooters in n.b.a. history and look right here you can clearly see why. definitely not someone i want to play horse with this is the news up next reporter a siberian skiers in years on the ice thanks very much. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked all over the street for many cat interest and their problems are always the same 14 source inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption work on the floor to stay silent
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when it comes to the fans of the humans and seem right to phones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is john kerry's 10 i work again. like the cover of the margot it says. they are there gradually. is everything it's everything. for the last 18 years there's no place in the world that you both more a heart of i would rather be than on lake by town in southern siberia. the sprightly senior lives on the western shore of the world's largest freshwater like
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. the. passion. few mice gates date from 1943 and i'm still using them in. the. poll. of polls. everyone tells me you should slow down yes but i just can't. of money hold over to be able to take it easy she's been retired for over 20 years and since the death of my husband lives alone almost alone.
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you. know she's found. looks after 4 dogs 5 cows 2 camps and 4 chickens but whenever she's not caring for her brood she takes to the ice. when she straps are still blades she's used for decades onto a pair of old wooden felt boots she's just as nimble as ever. instead of using a bicycle or a car. performs her errands on skates she checks in on her couch sort of a little shopping in a neighboring village it's a half hour journey each way and she does it most every day.
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you're living yet for many eyes means being able to go anywhere and everywhere. fast mysterious and with a hint of melancholy romantic see lake baikal as a reflection of the rushing snow. of mari heart of a it's a source of hope and confidence. a last name or a holdover mean something like the seaman's wife in russian the word mani means seen the locals respectfully called lake baikal the by counseling. yeah i like to sing songs about it's a wind. like paper goods in the waves of the young lad doesn't have to swim
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so far. that. young teacher nerium believes skating on lake by carl is the secret to her long jetty the world's deepest lake in his heart diety she has more faith in its powers than in the miracles of jesus whose birth is currently being celebrated around the globe. in russia too. much. so it has been all nonsense. waters' letter church and everything around it these pope's dressed in gold and silver that's not for me i don't want that.
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they're still in a village some 60 kilometers away the russian orthodox church is experiencing a resurrection following decades of oppression during the soviet era according to recent polls 65 percent of russians come from sounds as belonging to the orthodox church but not by. the challenges growing in importance as a social institution in russia and bringing with it a more conservative philosophy of life. but is not a believer. nor have mercy upon us is one of the central themes in the netaji it's repeated dozens of times church services can last for several hours especially at christmas. if you think about it logically you won't find anything up above. no soul that flies to heaven nothing.
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when you die you'll be eaten by worms. which means villain when it means that everyone should live in harmony with their own conscience and do no harm to others but then all will be well to say own will be well for so with. being conscientious and respecting others is something you barf of money heart of a sense she also taught her children however very rarely come here christmas is clearly not an occasion that they believe merits a visit would i do i have a son my daughter and by the grandchildren. they live in the city. by the city she means if coots almost 300 kilometers away it's a 5 hour drive from w.p.s.
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house she said custom to travelling long distances she's been doing it since she was a child going to live from thursday grade on i went 4 kilometers to school. and 4 kilometers back. on my skates would go. home many times i almost drowned yes quite a curse then once there were 3 of us on our way home with us and the one who in the us a shame suddenly a crack appeared in the ice i wanted to know where it came from and i dug deep into it with my skate plate and suddenly i fell into the water. in january. if i could just raise my arm enough for the girls to pull me out. naga said. let's walk along the shore or you'll freeze to death 2 as the wind was so cold. but it was warmer in the woods so i went home like that rose in gold
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so. you know my mother asked where were you all the other kids were home long ago and i said i was with not only the. thank you. do. you it takes a bit of searching to find you bob marley heart of us house there are no signs all mark preston our own nameless country lane leads them. the nearest settlement is court to your land saying it lies 60 kilometers away from house the village has just under 4000 residents half a russian the other half. indigenous people of mongolian origin. but this area of eastern siberia is one of the most economically disadvantaged in
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russia while the national unemployment rate line slightly above 5 percent it's more than double that in many places a. bond bubble uba isn't complaining she's had a long working life in the soviet union for half a century she worked at a factory and could strike as a press operator a welder i would tire and later as a plant maintenance engineer. from. stone. the water of like by car is thought to be so clean that people use it for
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drinking water the daily track to the watering hole in the ice is both a necessity and a ritual. in the sky i don't have time to get bored. there is always something to do with village there's still not insults great shape anymore when the well near my back hurts the most the due to the heavy lifting so holding water is hard and removing slurry is too was the right. but the nearest doctor 60 kilometers away and it would take the ambulance over an hour to reach baba should she require medical attention. you dirty rascal. made of noise. well what wait and let you go come here mostly anyway and now.
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it's lunch time at lake by cop. yes you know that there'll be a grab to eat soon where were you yesterday you freeloader. the fredo there shows up when there's food to be had for. the. 'd new. siberian winters are cold
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and long sometimes they last a full 6 months with temperatures to comply to minus 40 degrees celsius so the people who live here are tough and modest. is a true sign barry and. you would you go some folks are never content they think everything's bad one needs lots of money the other palace. 4 walls in a roof over your head that's all a person needs. going to die one way or another that whether in a palace or elsewhere that's when you 1st. marianna but you're still alive and well and she says she will be friends long as she can skate on her lake by cop.
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so. it's an ancient dream to build a pecial motion machine in scotland that dream might soon become reality scientists there are working on an unmanned aerial vehicle that can move forward without an engine. that could be used as a satellite for telecommunications. but how on earth does it work late to good. news on t.w.a. . the last was certainly there but how did he keep to 2020. 5 this summer it was a completely different. power presenting his brand to the moon and there wasn't time to discover an admirer and not important insight vacation was much better than we. should give. 30 minutes on d w. and david and
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this is climate change sex. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free to go over your books for you to . global energy consumption rises every year many people's biological rhythms are no longer in sync with day and night but more with us official light love does that mean for us energy demands also decrease in natural resources we knew the energies could help if they were more efficient one idea is to use lenses to focus on light more precisely on the solar cells in the panel. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w.

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