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find all kinds of jeff high society enjoy indulging in sophisticated town to seek more plain classical note. infer. oh, nice. and on the very hard moment. next on d w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. a magic corner hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot to w travel, all we go ah,
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high class polo meets the high society at the snow polo world cup in st. morris, switzerland. but more on that later in the program and with that, welcome to your max. let's see what else we have lined up for you today. this smoke salmon from norway is one of the best in the world. a huge crocheted coral reef in the clean up automobile in southern germany in france. this man is a kind of national treasure. and for any one who loves fashion, he is to eat sal level. some even call him the greatest fashion designer of his time. he is the 1st, to be honest in paris, in a very special way, a total of 6 parisian museums have joined forces for a unique project. ah, the last ever showed by french fashion designer epsilon was held at the santa
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pompey doing paris in 2002. he passed away 6 years later, the age of 71. now the world famous museum is honoring send all was an exhibition to march. the 60th anniversary of the 1st fashion show presented under the name for new for us. it was important that the st le pompadour who took part in this project. he often visited our exhibitions and he knew them and they provided inspiration for his work, how they and when the pompey do had to close for renovation. so he donated funds out ebay, participate. noel moss, i know this young eve sent home at the sun to pompey due at the museum d'orsay and that the roof 6 major paris museums are devoting exhibitions to the celebration of fashion designer. at the same time. all of them reveal his relationship to us.
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but i cannot remember us having presented a fashion designer at the louvre. it's a great honor, but he's part of france's cultural heritage at the loop of some very opulent would go to blazes from the 19 seventy's. eighty's and ninety's are on display you do see i did a puzzle did. the idea was to present these very luxurious jackets, which are like jewels, your head board of butterfield moms and which are very suited to this gallery of the leuva and other objects exhibited here with exquisite. don't i get a thief? said laval was a visionary, goose innovative creations revolutionize the fashion world. the music don't say is showing his legendary tuxedo suit for women, known as lucy, milton, a sallow eve salon was a real art lover and a great art collector. so it was clear that we shouldn't just mount
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a classic retrospective as had already been done elsewhere. ocheskey cucumbers, ivy pew, d, joseph f, iowa means dead. we show how closely he was in dialogue with artists throughout his career. i think carol is active too, and you hope to get back at the salt to pompey. do the influence about us like pablo picasso and fred allajay on saint hall's work is evident. his mondrey, andreas wrote freshen, history in this dress, comes from the famous 1965 collection, which really launched at fashion house. what's not so well known is that the collection made mostly lawns, works known in france, and he saw no hall was quite modest towards artists. he said he honored artist, was inspired by them, but didn't copied mortally. all really inspired him at the parasol quarter shows in january 2022. fashion designers influences and
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journalists all agree that you say local was moral deserving. this unique approach, anyone working in session is inspired by a son in law because it's an amazing example of someone who's responsible for a lot of renewal of fashion design, anything. it's one of my favorite labels and inspires me every time a fashion industry icon on it was a genius. he was a pioneer. he, you know, came up with silhouettes that never been seen before. he was to 1st with a lot of things and i think he just kind of set the tone for countries at the tone for how women dress and visitors to these unusual exhibitions seem to like what they see most or says it's a really great you. this museum presents many different kinds of art. and for me, fashion's also an art form from the eve say long exhibition runs until may at all 6 museums. it's a tour with something for everyone,
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not just fresh in easters. the backdrop is priceless, the sport exclusive and the spectators all have well line pockets. snow polo in san merits is a huge event every year. in this legendary winter sports, we saw it is all about al, against speed and sportsmanship. this variation on the classic sport of polo was invented by any tall gaudens sieve from switzerland and his son. tito is a professional player and ambassador of this international jet said sport. we accompanied turn at this year's tournament, and apparently we brought him leg ah fast horses, elegant fur coats and expensive champagne. jeers at the snow polar world cup in saint moritz high class polo meet high society, one of the professionals hoping to win here today is tito garden seat from
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switzerland. how about the how do you push yourself the harder it is, but that's why we here. we do what we love. we love working with horses now team colleagues in tito gardens. he's been playing follow since he was 5. he's seen as an ambassador for the international jet set sport to professional player. also organizers tournaments around the world really has to push vault polos just such an important symbol for me. and i'd like to make it more accessible. that's why we put on events like this one in summer. it's your kids are all miami beach or louis . it's important that people get to know the sport and experience it for them. it's something for the whole family information. many people think it's an inaccessible sport, but that's not the case. tito's father ratto got dancy 1st, had the idea of playing polo on snow. back in the 900 ninety's, he even played with prince charles graham lloyd's and all the people dr. young or
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fog him. we held the snow polar will premiere here on lake some of it in 1985 like the sports 3000 years old, but it had never been played on snow before when it's you and summer it's is known for its ice and snow. and this fantastic late, so we tried it and it worked. i think it's been the sensation ever since. the whole world comes here and it's projected back out into the world. are you to you? besides the players, the true heroes of polo are the horses. so grooms take very good care of the animals, tito gardens, he is full of respect for the elegant creatures. you can naso with fallback, we can be as well prepared as we like. the horses aren't as equally well prepare, it won't work. honestly, that's why we train for so many hours cleaning every morning. we come to the staples and check what they've eaten, how they've slept. definitely, there is so many factors. feet as i can can. i was just like we humans are athletes . the horses athletes to top top athletes just like the classic version of the sport. snow polo is a match between 2 teams of 4. after
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a period of 7 minutes known as the chuck out, the horses are swapped out to give them a rest. the team with the most goals went, polo is a risky sport, so good equipment is vital. ab schieffer, here we've got the boots used in pola. they've got 3 layers of leather for protection, right? then we've got re pads, culpability and the goggles really important. you can repay a balance but not eyes. so i protection is crucial as a with y'all's. den comes the most important thing of course the helmet last but not least, the gloves and mallet swap. that's it. now all you have to do is when the snow hello world cup on the frozen lake saint. moritz is one of the most popular society events of the year drawing some $22000.00 people on this occasion. we last now partly thank gladys with friends, friends together, and we come every year i, i your ritual. so she had larry, one is incredible. they. the atmosphere is on one of the co because i love horses.
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i grew up on a farm in california before i moved to new york, so it says connected to my heart. i love animals. but these are, these are athletes. so way to go horse is also here today malcolm warwick professional player and polo coach to the british royal family for a policy solvable sports. it's the most complicated sport you can play it's. it's for the most dreaded and you can play with the best lifestyle live where we all here in summer. it's very few places where you can play such an amazing sport, such a beautiful location like american millionaire, melissa ganci is the only woman playing today. ah, even though it is mainly men who compete in snow, polo women can also take part. just try my best. all i can do and try to put myself in positions where i can do well, i, you know, i'm not as strong as they are. so i tried to get myself,
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and the advantage that i can do you talk of dancing and his team, azerbaijan, land of fire. when this years no polar world cup the next tournament already awaits him on last gulls, red square. it has to be nice and cold. for this fish too, when it comes to salmon than of agents, are considered the experts because the fish fietta at home in the cold waters of the atlantic of the coast of norway smoked salmon is considered an a region national dish. and frederick miller, anderson is said to make the best smoked salmon in norway. ah, transforming this fish into good smoke. salmon isn't just about adding some smoke. it requires patience, dedication and passion, frederick mala anderson better known as the smoke. it has all of these. he said to make the best smoke salmon in norway. i don't know any fish that you can do so many
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different things. we a salmon. so it's so big old variety of dishes, other products. so no, i like salmon and it's it healthy and it bring a work to the people. so i look, i love a salmon salmon find the perfect breeding grounds of noise atlantic coast. the fish are also farmed here. at also the fish market predict mala anderson turned the salmon into a typical norwegian delicacy. he runs frederick slicker or frederick smokers and says the secret is to let the fish raise 3 to 5 days until brigham mortis has passed. this is now 3 days old from harvesting because we have to have it like this. you can see is health now. so if you, if you make a salmon to fresh,
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the soul will not go into the fish for your fainting north. you're doing a very good product, very fresh, and so all of you gone only large fish land on his table. ideally, they should weigh 7 or 8 cables. the flesh of these fully grown salmon is thicker and more air matter. but since they must be filled by hand, most of the producers won't touch them. the precise salting process is a trade secrets, but it's carried out in these containers. instead of being dry salted, the fish is amused, and wit salt. with salt this of a old, wild and recipe is more difficult. takes more time, cost more money than to hang rather than lie flat and shoes. the salmon doesn't become too moist and oily. near small salmone doesn't taste good at all. but after 2 days, 3 days, then it,
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it all comes together. the full meets the, amid the smoke meets the meat in the fold. so this is what if a, if a product that's alive, he sells his salmon around the globe and right on his front doorstep, just 500 meters from the fish market as the crow flies as the restaurant salmon here, his smoke fish continues to age and a climate controlled cabinet before heading straight to the kitchen. norwegian salmon has been the speciality of this restaurant since 2019 this is not so one is typically like norwegian dish, because since i am from asia i, we are not really like into the smoke. odd leash, but since i came here no way, this is very interesting for me to the and more knowledge. today kim combines the salmon with toasted bread spinach and approach. dig talked to with hollandaise
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sauce. if walla smoked salmon benedict, the smoker is always thrilled to see what kim says monday makes with his emp the thought is no classic with salmon, but the salt is a classic. and this combination with all this classic together, if it's working very, very good to select for frederick mala anderson, creating smoked salmon is a science as well as a passion. and motional agents would agree with the c and semen of their passion. believe it or not, these little balls of wool could help safe a coral reef. at least that's the idea behind a project that 2 artists and sisters have initiated to draw attention to the dying of reefs you to global warming. they have crocheted whole coral reefs from wool in
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various cities around the world. of course, always with the help of lots of volunteers like in bob, bob and gemini, $4000.00 people, how to create a colorful on the water would now on display at the museum, freed up, oda, corals, algae and shells in all shapes and colors from a distance margaret and christine vat times installations look like real coral reefs. the works are on display at the fleet of border museum in bought and bought in southwestern germany. and when you get up close you'll see everything's made out of wool. we very much aim to make the work feel as lively and animated as possible, and i think the bowden, bowden people have truly achieve that goal. it is really a world bursting with vitality and i don't think we had to try. i think i think when people crocheting, when they do the curation they are putting life into it. their exhibition crochet
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coral reef, the celebrates the vibrant beauty and diversity of coral reefs. a fascinating underwater world that's ultimately fighting for survival. the 1st signs of this are already apparent, such as here on australia's great barrier reef. the slightest rise and see temperature has a devastating impact. the coral expels a protective color, giving algae living in its tissues, leaving only the white calcium skeleton bleached coral also features in the artist installation. as a warning to us all in the last twenty's or so years. there have been massive lynchings of corals with lots and lots of corals go white. and that turns out to be because of global warming that the temperatures of the car, the papers of the oceans are rising. and corals are very tiny organisms. they are very sensitive organisms and they can't really withstand more than one degree. rise
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in temperature for 17 years. the sisters have traveled throughout germany warning of the consequences of global warming. wherever they happened to be, they call on local people to crochet corals for their satellite reef. the members of zondaway stop lows group are keen to contribute. having some d not to well anything having to do with nature animals, species extinction. i and my fellow knitters, we'll put our heart and soul into it and see what you must place for young slum it . because we also think it's important. i get is i'll, i'll switch dish unseen. her groups been working on corals for 6 months for them crocheting more about meditation than attaining perfection couldn't. i'm was my you only need to be able to do single and chain stitches cut out and uneasy to
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learn. and in any case, as it says in the instructions of the r, little mistake doesn't matter, gave an ish mile inclined a fee louder. so greenish after all, quarrels aren't always perfect. are they? oh, emma, a quote condron. especially when you've got grandchildren. so i think it's so lovely when they say our grandma is doing something for the environment. she's really hip young. i just like the ladies from this group in handbook in more than 4000 people from german speaking regions have also sent their creations to the fleet of border museum. under the artist guidance, a crochet team incorporates the individual pieces into the satellite reef. here we are talking about hundreds of thousands of hours of labor and no individual artist could do this much work on their own. um, so it really is a collective collaborative experience and creation. all the crocheted corals share
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the same basic forms, just as in nature. new creations arise through variations in color, yarns and connections and expression of vitality as well as a warning that the living coral reef needs are protection from the threat of extinction. not only the chorus in the caea threatens, but also the glaciers in the mountains. researches around the world are recording the melting of glaciers. our reports i had like railings set out for his mission, europe to the max to the largest glacier in iceland. ice gave the country its name and the but not your could a glacier of us no less than $3000000.00 tons of it. ah, i'm iceland in the winter. it's a place of snow and ice extremes. this is the largest glacier in europe.
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what climate change is endangering of crevasses, ice cave, and floating iceberg hi, time. quick claw them on ford or ball for rob a large wheel latin a year. could glacier is actually an enormous ice, kept in southeast iceland with a volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers. no other glacier in western europe holds more. it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west, across the island, south east. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capitol. they kept big along the southern ring ropes. my 1st destination is an ice cave at the glaciers edge i venture
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ah, the case can only be reached in a specially adapted chief. if all goes well, the trip takes about half an hour. but the weather in iceland is quite unpredictable. the road conditions too. we covered the final stretch of the journey on foot, watch the edge of the glacier. they so far it's gone back. we are here at one of the new york it's 40 some glacier told. the ice caves underneath our popular tourist attraction. particular the ice and the less oxygen it contains. the more intensive the color. ah. can you see the blue eyes here? the colors. yes. it's, it's mine,
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billy. it's a pleading judy, guys. capes can only be entered safely during the winter months when the eyes overhead stable. after it warms up, many of them disappear forever. in the summer time, the. busy temperature goes up, the ice is melting, and then we got water flowing. this is cutting the ice and which is creating the case. but also the glaciers are retreating because of global warming on. so when we go to the cave at the edge of the glacier the next year it's. ringback most probably gone, it's melted. now we have to go looking for new moon. the next day i approach europe's largest glacier from another side. richard bell is taking me to another glacier tongue. the higher we climbed, the ice you're getting in
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here, i'm beginning to realize the true dimensions of this glacier. the ice reaches a maximum of 950 meters thick. but like most glaciers these days live up, my jacket is retreating. the cry sat at the top of that large black ink left her. okay. it was kind of the level of the glass here. so it's gone back. yeah, i don't know how to liberate us and it is. it's a very fragile us kat. oh, glad serious. you lot say we 90 that at sign a gonna last another sort of 2 to 300 years and they most of it will be gone on our descent storm. took us by surprise at the foot of the vote in the yo could glacier confronted with the vastness of nature, i suddenly feel very,
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very small. it was far more extreme than i expected with all the storms of there and the eyes figures that was just really amazing. ah, he has a maybe you also have the travel bag now and if he wants to call this d, w back pack your own, just go to our website and there you will find all the info you need plus many more topics. thanks for joining us today. and see you next time, bye bye and with
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