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a artist, a very personal kent nagondo ark 2030 minutes dw. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah magic corner trip hotspot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off we go. ah ah, ah ah. our roving reporter axle prima vizier took to the skies for another episode of axel on the edge. find out more about how
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he got on later in the show. hi everyone, and welcome to another edition of euro max with me, your host. megan lee. here's a look at what else we've got coming. we had to turkey for arrive on a historical street car is temple. and we'd find out how people around europe decorate their homes for the festive season. fly like a bird has always been a dream for many people. that's why we see dare devils throwing themselves out of airplanes or jumping off cliffs with just a sheer piece of cloth floating over their heads. well, there's another way for adventurers to get closer to the clouds, and that's any 2 seated open air flying machine, duramax report her actual prima easy learn how to fly one in just a single day. a day to day to mike's on the runway and taking off
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with your in charge. it's cool. ah hey, there i'm accepts him. i've easy and here's my challenge for today. i have to learn how to fly this thing in just one day, including take off and lead him all by myself. i've never flown anything myself, especially not such an open air. a haley cup that type of thing that looks quite difficult to handle. i don't. hello, i'm access there. hello axel, i'm young. you my flight instructor can always been right oklahoma and today we're going to fly. this gyro come to who will cook up. but 1st i can't go up just like the sunshine i am sighing order of kind of way like we need to get you the right clothing. come along to the hanger and hunger. oh okay. does it so what is the
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school it? no, not really guns on it, so the know can't right now i'm no luck to find some sensible music isn't ah, i can simply fly this thing. yeah, the wrists, merced, you'll need a bit of practice in the aloft gl in the air. you'll catch on fast fished out for the take off and landing. you'll need some training about, but you'll get all that during the day. killing enough info versus what tisa gyro. kupta seed our v. i'm client, it looks like a small open top helicopter and it flies like one to here above. but technically and aerodynamically, it's very different. we don't want guns and us. the main difference is that the roto is poet by the wind not by the engine. as it out over water has all the upper
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rotor generates a lift for the actual flying detox. it essentially replaces the airplane wing once the hint of hope and the rear propeller drives us forward and provides the necessary power on fitting. no. to get an eggy, even if you can't tell, i'm extremely nervous. we're about to take off on to the machine is running already . don't ease up too much on the gas. we need some more revs because the engine is still cold. the air field we're about to take all from is in the fall west of germany, between louis and doland on the french border sano into louis info data. mike mike, there to am. i cuddle on all delta delta mike over charlie to runway 25. please don't dare to dare to mike take seen to the runway for take off of it. and then we taxi right on to the runway. right? not left, not insurable. mm hm. no problem. we'll stop here in the middle. yes it horton now
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let go of the red button, the old back on the stick. let go of the break and let it roll. remember when the nose of the machine goes up, the stick must go forward and then we'll press on together. okay. okay. okay. so let's give it some gap in the nose is coming up, we'll press down on it together, pull out the throttle and take off the money. very good. and don't call back too much. perfect. you are in control. we're going to fly straight and stick to about 100 kilometers an hour. i'm with. i still don't feel up to it, but i'm actually piloting this thing. amazing will turn right here. pull on the stick slightly. i used to stick mainly to adjust the speed and it's extremely sensitive. i'm really struggling with it. general copters were invented
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indian 19 twenties. but nowadays it's mostly emma to pilots flying them and complete beginners like me. huh. isn't that awesome? it sure is. and now we're taking a right turn calls yvonne after getting a handle on flying, i faced my next challenge landing when i bought them, when we get closer to the ground, we'll pull on the stick a bit together. now the ground is getting closer, pulled a little, just a bit. and now we hold the stick it just hold and wait. keep waiting. now pull the stick a bit more, he pulling very good. and now we pull it all the way back with perfect. good landing under
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so i'm, i'm back on up, safe and sound. but it's really been difficult to and law this thing set the same time and keeping the pace and the hate and blessed and riots and enjoy the view in the meantime i, that's a lot. so how was my 1st flying lesson sooner? just as of in for you definitely did a very good job. you really reacted to my input. we're good for me. and so you made huge progress in this 1st lesson mega, fortunately from india and next will make sure you can handle take off and landing a bit better on your own business. and you'll be right on track. no vista of i'm good with it was much tougher than i thought. i mean handing this stick and the throttle checking this speed and the height and everything at the same time
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. but in the end, i was able to control this thing and i like that feeling. and so i'll be out there again before long getting some more practice taking off and landing. but one thing certain, i won't have my pilot's license anytime soon. and you can always check out more of actual adventures on our youtube channel. here's what you'll find there. want to see how far one man can go ah join are extreme reporter when he exceeds his limits. don't miss out on axel on the edge and subscribe to d w. you are max on youtube. if you're
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looking for some collin airy ideas for this year's holiday meals, you might want to turn to the good old british pie. now the brits have been enjoying their pies either with sweet or savory fillings for centuries. in fact, they're so popular that you can find them everywhere. now i know there's the sangh, it's as easy as pie, but i think making a really good pie is pretty challenging. so to make something impressive, returned to a top british chef who creates a gourmet version. ah, the 1st thing you get is that smell. so the beautiful caroline is done in the cheese, the hubs that those was the layers and lovely. and so, you know, defined youth, but the cheese and the organ in the middle. yeah. hi, she's crispy, i'm really happy
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with hi, i'm kind of franklin, i'm the head chef i hope and dining room. and i'm gonna take you through the all to pi making in my point i feel very lucky that i have found like my true love for my so the direction in cooking is 100 percent in pine. my shing, i'm i, i, i, i count my blessings, thought quite an early age. i found out that thing that really makes me passionate . and so by inside london, chef kellum franklin. it is a great deal of love and care into short lived works of art. the type of crust depends on the pies filling the moist, written, the crunchy, or the crust needs to be. his favorite due is the classic short a to flour, butter eggs, but in wine require loss. so i like my thought is to be really tasty. so it always
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season, well i'm the key to this don't is controlling the temperature because we want to have within that little nuggets of buffer which will create pockets in cooking and then create flakes. probably the hardest thing with this stuff is making sure that, but it doesn't mel as you're rolling in in the u. k. mass produced pies can be found on almost every corner in the lofty cuisine. the art of baking the luly pie with sweet unsavory, nearly faded into oblivion. a coincidence started kellen franklin, on his path to becoming the king of pi. on a tour of the sellers of london storied rose, who to tell the gloomy shack spotted an antique heighten. with interlocking partisan keys, but he was puzzled. i knew roughly what it was for, but i didn't know the technique items. i brought up to my kitchen and asked my senior team as anybody love the technique for using this for pie making. and none
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of them had hoping to preserve and even revitalize the tradition column. franklin and his team worked for almost a year on re learning and defining the methods of pi. making. soon da man grew to where the restaurant kitchen was no longer able to keep up. a new fleece had to be found, especially for the purpose. in 2018, the ruse would hotel opened its pipe. it was a room bought out of necessity, which is white. so white swapped to basically design to perfect pi. my he in var adds that. so we did, i do know i sat down and i drew out the room. i collect these beautiful antiques from all over europe. to fill that room, i said, the 8 rudy felt like you were sat in a victorian pirate. london's produce market like the foreign market. furnish 39 year old calum franklin with plenty of inspiration for the seasonal ingredients. hot. he picks up special items to lend them
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a touch of elegant. his newfound water is based on a classic british pie combination, chief petty tooth and under the so tight how element is based on a classic type dish grass, an ad buy from us potato. so we've pre cooked that and then the onion, we've caramel eyes and the cheese. we found an incredible montgomery cheddar, which is from some a sat really rich cheese, a nazi bascom b, lay it in between the pie. so in the onion, when pressing down the lid here must be taken not to leave any air between the filling of the do aristo, give rise to unsightly bubbles. he brushes the pies top with a q and feels the edges. and then you can get down to the decorative stage.
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so what we're doing decoration, very fine detail. one of the things that we found helps with that to make sure the pace she stays code is we've put these chopping boards into the freezer in the morning. so they're super cold, and then when we walk, charles does that temperature so that 5 in the pine street and keeps a nice temperature for the decoration of his pies. the architecture of london born franklin's hometime provides inspiration. he sees it as a nice way to connect his patients to their surroundings, to the british capital, and give them a sense of place. this pi recalls the old st church market street. i love it, says neo gothic church kind of unusual from the outside with different color breaks and or yeah, like a really unique, locally outside on the inside. incredible. i'm yeah, there's one stained glass window the i've been obsessing i have in there and i that's really the details i want to put on to the pie. it's gonna reflect that
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beautiful, so of hidden detail and su step by step a past he is transformed into an edible artwork. if you look back through written history of pi makes you in this country, which has 600 years of it's always there and offering culture for me. it was very woodson sir. celebrate the pi again. i never seen that is, you know, i've been in the past i've, i've used the techniques and knowledge and ingredients that we have now days to achieve pelham. franklin is not keeping the, he's learned the secret. he's collected recipes in his book, the pi room with its health, even beginners, turn on. the culmination of all the effort is always the moment the shift comes
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into a freshly peaked creation. thank you for joining me. i hope you've learned something and i hope it inspires you. it's gonna make some parts. it's a british tradition. you can really sink your teeth into. oh no, all right, well next step we take a sentimental journey back in time. now, lots of cities have hop on hop off buses for seeing all the sites, but the turkish city of is temple has something a bit more romantic, a so called nostalgic st cart, but takes visitors on a ride to some of the most charming spots in this city, now the line isn't very long, and the tram moves at a slow pace, but it gives passengers a memorable experience. ah, it's one of is done bull's most famous attractions. the historical street car,
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t to trundling down is the cloud, chad se independence avenue. there is plenty for passengers to discover. hello, this is arthur ellen. i'm with her guy from his thumb until they will make ferry nostalgic tram rides together. the route is only 1.8 kilometers long, running between toxeme square and to no station at most to street cars. roll along the avenue at any given time. this is both the main shopping street and a center of est on bowls night life. a ride in one of the 100 year old tram cars is a unique experience and not only for visitors to the city. i remember that my 1st experience here it was when i was 13 years old. and as a teenager being here, hey, can then tram ride or watching people around the thickness 3. it was very delightful
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for me. the 1st street car ran in istanbul in 1871. eventually the network would carry over 100000000 passengers annually. but in the 1960s people turned to cars and the tramps disappeared in 1990. the t 2 became the 1st route to be revived. today, 5 tram lines are back in service and it's donald, the little the point of been insisted like the tram because it's antique and it recalls old times and it brings those old times back to life that i feel about to put it. that's why there's such great interest in this line to do or to tourists from around turkey and all over the world, take photos here with and none of them returned home without having seen our tramp . so i think it's become a genuine symbol of istanbul on the job in this new a stops along the route, have stories of their own. it's just a 5 minute walk to the pair. a palace hotel. it opened in 1895 as
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a luxury accommodation for travelers on the famous orient, expressed celebrities from around the world have spent the night here today. guests can still rebel in the historical atmosphere. you see something very french, very british and, and something very moorish and oriental. so this is like a melting pot altogether. this is definitely a showing us the lifestyle or death time that multicultural atmosphere. the next stop is gelato sri the famous flower passage opened an 1876 not of a hotel in here you can enjoy classical turkish cuisine, for instance,
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in this a beach restaurant with 25 different kinds of mazda, the turkish appetizers on the menu. first the display you everything in the small force you, you see if you choose it undone, you order it like today. now these are to real portion, so not too slow like these sample. and they are all my fair with one of the historical tram line with just 5 stops carries around 1500 passengers a day. and fans of traditional turkish candies can enjoy them along the way. the ucc you. this shaker lemme sweet shop has a huge variety on offer. a be relied to finishing our meal. when the swift, it's always part of our meal. and you,
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when there is a common i them that we say let's it's sweet and talk sweet. after less than 2 kilometers, the historic street car reaches toxeme square and the end of a journey through time. and he stumble, a city which is as modern as it is steeped in tradition. the count down to christmas is on and it is not too late to print out your decorations. for many people, this is a busy time of year as they get their homes ready in time for the holidays and of course decorations very from country to country. oh, we take a look now at some of the most beautiful holiday items from across europe, starting right here in germany. there the clinic, christmas tree ornament is the baubles from lasha in central germany. here, they're still traditionally hand blown in the run up to christmas. the
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ornaments can be found on every corner in this little town. as i one ornament is prettier than the next, it really was your heart. traditional or original. they have all been made by hands for about 170 years. delegate that appalachian tells of a poor glass blower who didn't have any apples or not asked mc in those days. that's what they decorated the tree with. but he didn't have any money for them out when you say he reproduced them in glass glass. no. allegedly invented here at 1947, the delicate christmas tree decorations became a hot export item shipped as far away as the united states. now shay's still home to glass blowers seemed spend the whole year making nothing but christmas tree ornaments that always artistic. sometimes rather catchy, but certainly not mass produced from lasha we had to london. the famous heritage
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department store carries everything for a traditional british christmas. including of course, the famous christmas stockings that hung on the mantelpiece, waiting for santa to fill them. the most exclusive ones cost more than $500.00 euros collins and designs on unlimited even though i'm not young anymore. um we still love to fill up stockings for each member of my family. it's like a nice surprise, a nice thing for christmas day. if you are a kid, you can open up the smoking and you can get anything from a president suites. moving on north to stockholm, sweden and oven. nordic countries have a tradition all their own. at christmas suites put out there you books. billy goats woven from school. they used to represent the recurring fertility of fear
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the you book hanser tradition from from the christmas play. where, where people go around villages and, and ask for money. and one is dressed in a gold mass. the youth book is an essential part of a swedish christmas. the people of all ages. gretchen were tiny town in italy, reminds us that christmas is about the death of jesus. this is where the nativity scene is said to have originated. in 2023, francis of assisi is said to have started the tradition in this grotto. gretchen has been considered the nativity town of italy ever since. a museum here displays representations of christ's birth from all over the world rather than nativity. these are all wonderful, especially this alaskan one, alaska, the lobby dada, present, the la from the birth of jesus has to do with family noise, cynthia morris. so it's a special aspect of religion validity, june, back in germany, in the mountains at saxony, siphoned celebrates christmas all the year round. the wooden handicrafts on display
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. here are the creations of the local what workers. the small town is home to over $120.00 woodworking shops. and since the mid 18th century, they've been carving christmas decorations. also with images from earlier mining days. the figures embodied stories from the region just as the christmas with the name on the boys and visitors aren't just taking a christmas arch or pyramid back home with them. i'd say they're taking a piece of the or mountains with guns us. so i think we really help spread good cheer here, doing the carvings from siphoned our world famous today as a highlights the festive christmas decorations and with that we wrap up another show. but just a quick reminder before we go check out our website for this week here is draw and
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