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the discovery of the world around use subscribed to d w documentary on youtube. the me, the, the centuries old tradition that keeps you young at heart in the canary islands will have more on that coming up later on in the show. hello and welcome to another edition of your max with me, your host. megan lee. here's
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a look at what else we've got. coming out. a swedish chef cook's up award winning dishes over an open fire. and we'll meet a berlin photo artist who gives wilson flowers and artistic make over the year 2020 football championship is now in full swing, and one young man is certain to be following the action and keeping a close eye on the stadiums. that's because 13 year old joe bryant from the u. k is fascinated with soccer stadiums to the point that he rebuilds them with lego brakes . now he has a special passion for the german buddhist legal arenas. and by judging by his astounding success, i think it's fair to say that architecture maybe in so price future. the joe brian from britain love football is specially germany's abundance legal
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since he was 9. the boy from crawley and west sussex has been on a mission to build replicas of all 18 german bonus league stadium using lego toyed brick. i started building stands when i was like younger. and then i went on holiday and i watch a lot of german football, but at that time i was where do you decide? and i wanted to build like proper solo and like for me like football stadiums, i'm because i watched a lot but german league and really like so i decided the german football stadium slowly. they're running out of room at the brian home. because in recent months, jo brian has finished 5 more bundis league rena. like the rosie adornment stadium. this one was definitely in my life, challenging stadium that i've had to build yet. purity just because there's so many different features to it. this lettering under the roof and then the, the reason selves are very difficult because lots like solar panels and part of it just looks really cool. and most realistic stadium i have done. i've done in my
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opinion, you've voted for it. so why this is bursey adult, the leg on the 13 year old post pictures of his finished works on his social media channels. photos of the real life arena serve as his guide, and he replicates them as best he can with great attention to detailed his father. phil brian is his main advisor. he was, i is 9 years old and he stayed in, we didn't have the bricks at that point to really do things. you know, he didn't have the, the, the things that he could do now. so the stage are a little bit more basic, but funny enough, some of those days are actually far more popular and youtube than some of the stadiums you bills now, whether he's building models or kicking the ball around. joe bryant is always trying to up his game, and the number of invitees received from bonus legal club shows how good his miniature stadiums are. in 2019,
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he was allowed to present his replica of the visa stadium in plan and during halftime at a league match. it's just a general experience where you've got the funds will of iraq all around j. and like, it just feels quite well and true. because like, well, it just shouldn't really be happening. jo, brian is currently working on the stadium that's home to union berlin. he need up to $6000.00 plastic, breaks for each large scale replica. often the clubs fans help out on the union berlin stadium. the funds would be cool to help me with some bricks on the school board. and they sent me quite a lot of like special pieces that they like free people free frontage. each stadium he build is a little more complex than the one before. but they all have their special challenges they all have different features that makes them difficult. for instance,
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uni belinda got like trees and slopes, which i've never actually attempted before. was spoken like a roof that raises all and dormant, well, like the whole in size, just the challenge because there's so many things going on. and so many different like color pastors to the, the only german stadium that hosting you wait for europe and championship matches. this time munich, torina is still on jill bryan to do lists. however, after more than 2 months of construction, union berlin stadium is finished. and it's a winner, ah, we're off now to the spanish island of tennessee reef, for a sport of a different kind called the shepherds leap. now it involves using a long stick to vault up and down the mountains. in the old days, this was the fastest way for shepherds to follow their herds. well today, some people still do it on a regular basis. but just for fun, duramax report or reuben carlos gave it
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a try for our series quirky customs. ah, i'm not normally heights, but leaping over ravines and sharp rocks using only a wooden pole just too much for me. ah, though this is really high now. and i don't know if i jump or not. i don't know if i dare to like it looks for me, not a new talk. and this is the beginning to search for cookie customs. a year old has led me to the spanish island of henry's tourist. come here to relax. pike, and of course, the beach, the me, what a beautiful you really would like to go swimming now. but that's what i'm here for . the canaries or group of islands of canada origin full of rocket mountains
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and steep cliff. so the indigenous people are said to have developed the special method to follow their nimble of the salvador past our mon chevy sleep. over the centuries of this technique, which resembles a mix between pole vaulting and hiking, with cold remains unchanged today for the descendants of the animal on the island, it's mainly a populace porch. i'm meeting up with a group of people in the mountains in the northwest of the island who keeps the shepherd, sleep traditional life, something you off to do that to go for walk in the group. and then you take the polls with you every weekend, every week, and really, really be assigned a strenuous but not yet dangerous. the island is all keen to carry on the local tradition of the family. the speaks the old whistle language,
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this was my name is with all reuben wait. while the once we reached the top, the funds over, because this is my training ground for today. although as i can barely see my feet because of the strong winds, the others don't wait around. they thought lighting down gracefully. here many generations of shepherds have tended to that goes over the centuries, countess polls called lanza has left holes in the wrong the shepherd sleep calls for different body positions and handles depending on whether you want to go up or down. i get my 1st, my coach wanted the room, rodriguez rodriguez and start off with an absurdly small school
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bill going upwards is no, not a matter. i puts a little already problem. anybody gonzales is the only one in the group who's actually worked as a shepherd to give me a boost. he share some bananas with me that grew here on the islands. anybody. what was it like here in the past? due to value to volatile in the old days, we used to know more tree browns from the mountains which supposed to bark. when use these pole to turn, the animals go more on. that's how it used to be. but not anymore. he was made more or less and you had to control the wherever they want. you couldn't get the goats wonder off with any of the new that otherwise they just got in the way of me. today, the polls with a metal tips are up to 3 meters long,
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and no one chases after goats with them. but they are regularly used during competition in various discipline. i quickly reached my limits and my coach won't allow me to go any further at this flesh. we call it quits. it's simply too dangerous. i'm not tired of life. i won't rainclouds also telling us it's time to call it a day to most of the shepherds leap. you need a month of training, not just one the separately. it's really fun, but the last thing. now training and i want to go home. when i learned one ton of with him today, that keeping pace with goats in the mountains requires training. patients and thrice coach the we've got
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a handed to reuben for at least trying if you want to see more of his adventure or other quirky customs than check out our youtube channel. this is what you will find . they're looking for more euro mac. we've got you covered had to our youtube channel showing. there is a mirror done to the instructions for the traditions and uniquely german habits. don't miss out and to d, w 0 match the thing that you should always shoot for the moon. and if you don't make it, then at least you will land in the stars. well, that can also be applied to photographing the nighttime sky. if you've ever tried
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to capture a nighttime panorama film, then you'll know that it's not an easy task because most cameras aren't equipped to shoot far away images without light, but amateur photographer can get some useful tips and a special workshop called chasing stars high up in this without the stories guys above this, without many an amateur photographer dreams of capturing this panorama. for some the dream could now come true. just an hours drive them down. a cable car leads up to the ship one, nearly 3000 meters from it. tonight, these 11 people and their instructor mark, i can plan to go start chasing location and fear the location. very special because you see the whole panorama, the eiger mangion and human and you can capture the whole atmosphere and phone con . now, for example, there are a few clouds and at night hardly any light pollution,
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and with so little pollution, you can see the stars very clearly, for instance. and the milky way comes into its own quite nicely to get them. with photographer mach with ice and becca has won numerous awards for his images. and since 2017, he's been offering courses in astro photography at the for tonight for you to be able to take at least 5 professional gorgeous images home with you income. before the participants get behind the camera, there is a theoretical introduction and then they have to prepare their sleeping arrangements. normally it's not possible for tours to spend the night on the, on the, in the now to be so high up at night where you can't normally be at night, and then to see the stars over the mountain. and i always wanted to photograph that . and i don't know exactly how it works. and so the course is ideal with the machine and people always nice to take photograph. it's fun. you're a little nervous about whether you'll manage to get a good picture,
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but it will be fine. but of course good. gradually the last light disappears on the horizon. the workshops are organized around the new moon when light pollution is at a minimum. if he should be in another difficulty and night photography is that cameras or really made for taking pictures that night. but for photographing during the day, so for every camera new to light least that makes it very difficult. the issue with the settings as well denied. so that means you have to work with very high i so values and a very high shutter speed. and it's actually only been possible for about 10 or 15 years in 15 yon movies after the last clouds have dispersed. a clear story. sky appears just as everyone here had hoped for. ready the mere that the main thing for me is that the people get away from their daily routines. i'll flip off completely and are simply able to forget all the stress from wharton, gone from stress from the up. i forget and can now it's time for everyone to put
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what they've learned into practice. marcus, i can beg or give some final tips to in the morning. the milky way appears most clearly the after only a few hours sleep, most of the participants are back behind their camera. impressed with the mood of the lighting and the dunning views. ah, you figured it was really worth it. there were a lot of very good snapshots. the sunrise in particular was very successful. f ok to leave it up. see if you can. i learned a lot, especially about the camera setups and functions. i didn't know much about that before, so you know, i'm a little tired, but i'll survive that. you know,
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i can sleep on the way home. maybe after 18 hours the workshop come to an end. the group set out back down to the valley. in a short time, the next star chasers will arrive, also hoping to capture breathtaking image. we are off to the swedish capital stock home next, where we meet up with an award winning chef who doesn't rely on modern kitchen appliances. instead, nicholas extends prefers to cook his dishes the old fashioned way before had electricity or gas. he runs an extremely successful restaurant in south. com, and that's where we met up with him for a journey back in time. this restaurant in stock home is filled with the smells of smoke and roasted dishes, but there is no electric or gas stove anywhere in sight. had shoved
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nicholas that hooked his dishes on an open fire. open fire. it's kinda like music. it's not electric new. think it's like analog music. it's more like a guitar, you know, the comparison electric guitar in a, you know, a regular guitar. so it's very kind of like, back to nature's, you the fire, the cookie nick last x that values authenticity. he wants his dishes to give insight into his homeland suite. it like this, the way to cooks on the grill and serve with gallops on. hot. call me along with a ro cream and caviar me in the fire and the smoke and all the woods give a completely different character to the food. so basically it can, the navy and food usually is pretty bland,
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sold the sweet or acidity and but here you get the grilled flavor to it. that open fire, cooking, character chopping void is part of the kitchen routine. x that uses only birchwood it burns without giving off sparks and develop a pleasant aroma even used to fire the old cast iron stove. he got the idea to cook over an open fire at his vacation house. so i bought this small little house and where we didn't have an electricity. so i started play around with these techniques and then everyone, all the guests that came to love the food. so i thought it was a great idea to maybe do this into a restaurant concept. the restaurant is located in central star wood and other natural materials dominate the interior and furnishing in the nicholas that team is constantly at work creating new dishes.
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me, for example, big stakes flamed over hay and monk fish smoked in juniper with metals and wild garlic. capers. smoking is one of the principal coaching methods here. the top chef experiments with various scandinavian woods engrafted beside fish and meat. he also smokes other ingredients, for example, tomato i use this old strainer. i buy a cheap one, and then i put whatever vegetable i want to smoke into that. and then i take it into the fire. and then i can use like a little bit of either juniper or have and then put that into the fire. when it started smoking, you can just smoke your vegetables in a little bit of lead. it's very much like up to you. you can experiment how much,
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whatever you want to do with it. i mean, i like to use vegetables that are little salt lake lot x, that's creation. have also one over the restaurant critic. he and his team had held one star from the french mission land, or made guide since 2013 a 3 course meal x that costs around $80.00. and the 7 course, maybe in some 150 euro's all. the dishes are serv. todd. even the dessert a colon mary highlight is the mushroom souffle. a dish baked in the oven is combined with blueberries, and an ice cream with a central aroma of birch. the or i cooked like this and the more i get you said the more i love it. it's a little bit like if you know, i raced on a motor y'all and then i got a sailing yard and i just preferred so much more. that's all cooking methods
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and technique and his guests on a colon or a journey back in time. maybe that is why we didn't fire chef nicholas exit is far ahead of his time. me wilted flowers like these are certainly not to everyone's liking and mine always end up in the garbage. just give me a beautiful, fresh flower arrangement like this one here any day. but the person we're about to meet would definitely say, i'm missing out on the beauty that can be found in old dead flowers. that's something she includes in her artwork. well, we met up with her here in berlin. lee's welted flowers are the pet emmy of beauty, at least for car train. lincoln's doff further berlin based photo artist. a plant
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is most photo genic while it's dying. mm. her studio is full of dead flowers. i'm interested in the emerald nature of flowers and other living organism . one can, you can interpret this as a metaphor for the circle of life. it is not necessarily just about the flowers you see everywhere. here. i like to explore in objects nature and reveal it structures which lie hidden under the surface. before she turn to photography, pain lincoln door was an architect. while working in tokyo, she discovered a concept of beauty she hadn't been aware of before and which inspires her work to this day. ever since i lived in japan, i've been very impressed with the clarity and simplicity and on the present influence of nature in japanese culture with dolls. and this produces
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a special appreciation for beauty. comprehend for the composition of colors and shapes known as lobby sabi, diesel concert in this concept, it's about the acceptance of transience and imperfection. when the imperfection and incompleteness of things in life, i think it takes months before a plan becomes part of her art. but how it's stored and the dosage of uv rays affect the process of decaying and leave their mark. lincoln regularly missed the flowers with water, doesn't them? and turns them permission to go for me. ta graphy is actually always an encounter with a certain flower at a certain time with a certain feeling you because every day this process of withering and drawing out you produces a different view added to colors and shapes changing on the form and, and sometimes it takes quite a while to reach the condition i need for the photo to arrive. exactly how she photographs them,
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remains her trade secrets. she's spent lots of time getting the setting just right . that alone demonstrates the complexity of her work in which chemistry meets our needs. it was about the structure, so if, for example, if we hold tulips up to the light or like here, stick them on a pane of glass, you can see all the fine lines in them that show through the fine and got wind with uptime. and we kept anywhere leaked, and so then i thought for my next series, i'd completely remove all the pigments still in the pedals. and then i took the pigments i'd essentially extracted and added them to another series of the area that we were game. the series varies is currently on display in berlin. of the 16 pictures on shell, her personal favorite pangs and the very 1st room. it's not just the works, special format that makes it stand out. i think only photo in the exhibition that's not square. it's rectangular as the subject and handed it. it's also
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a special for me because here in the form of the pigment and the form of the plan exists in the side by side and comprise a whole, a game. it's liberating when beauty is defined as the acceptance of transients and imperfection. because then beauty is all around, even in the process of the k. that's what kathleen lincoln's daughter wants to express in her photos and inspire people to apply this concept to other parts of their lives. me. and with that we come to the end of another show. but don't forget to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at receiving this dw backpack as well as some other goodies. and of course, be sure to follow us on facebook. as always, thanks for tuning in. we'll see you again soon. the news
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