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21. ah, 3 minutes on dealing with what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. he w world heritage 360. get out know ah ah ah. on her in a crazy little car. one man travels the length of great britain in this record breaking automobile will let you know why and how later in the show. and with that, a warm welcome to our latest addition of euro max with me, your host,
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tana remote. here's what else we've got lined up for you today. how straw can be turned into shimmering services for luxury furniture and how to prepare the delicious, classic waste funding. but 1st, when i think of italian fashion, it's usually the classics products, gucci, our money that come to mind. but one swedish designer based in the city of florence, is changing up the game. her designs are sculptural, outlandish, and i'll be honest, a little bit weird. but that's exactly how be at the carlson likes it. she's made her mark in the fashion industry by giving free rain to her imagination. in particular, when it comes to her fit where designs, i let you decide what to make of them. ah plush creatures, attracting a lot of attention, hearing florence, and
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a bit of confusion to what is it supposed to be? ah, what kind of truth that looks like from 9 am monsoons chicken is the 1st thing that came to mind. i can't cry about to this house is i like yeah, i like die. and then like the shoes aids you feel looks like rock road. i. i love blue so i like bad. like kind of like cotton. candy. yeah. it's bull wrong. and still somehow right. this operation that so stimulates the imagination, is the will swedish, to sign up, be able to cancel. i tried to push the boundaries so what variable passion can and should be. i tried to more familiar parts of the body to something unfamiliar to create something interesting and new recreations, a half fashion, half art, playful,
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provocative and never off the ran like this method. li oversized travels to suit or address that reminds us of a huge cuddly chick. but what fascinates be are to carson more than anything is footwear, for the swedish designer shoes and not just shoes? with think of them as being part of this universe that i am, i feel like my sort of creature is belong in. and so i like the idea of thinking that they like could be like in an animation and actually be like alive. think of the products as they can get, like their own like creed and start living and walking on learn themselves. one of be able to call since 1st she since when her so called clothes which way unit 10 kilograms per shoot. her breakthrough came in
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2021. when senior does your current will the mtv music awards? i love you all. just don't try to walk in them. you won't get far like the claws are definitely going into the more is sculptural and sort of the path i think in general, that has been a big change for this year for me because i've been mainly working with more like artistic, sculptural have projects and products and, and now we're trying to make, it's, you know, a balance of variability, fun challenge. it's fun when you kind of get into that intersection between variability and actually sculptures. she refuses to balance the pressure of a fast moving and highly competitive fashion industry preferring instead to let irony and fun inspire her creative process.
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i tried to like, deconstruct my bias as 7 preconceptions of what an object can be and should be just to sort of think about like how, how would a child that precedes something for the 1st time and try to look at objects in that way. what product can be followed? fashion design studies to new york and london. she now works is created director for the italian label, a da da v in florence largely gives her free rank to develop their own ideas. last year, b, r to carson presented her spring summer collection at the milan fashion week, inspired by an underwater world. her creations took the form of organic silhouettes . the most important part of the pretty and keep having fun, even though we do, followed the system in some turns. we still need to just find like a bubble where we can still allow creativity and grow and,
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and just have enough time to actually come up with something interesting and not just be forced into the cycle. and now working on a new idea, she's already little footprint in the world of fashion. no way would i be able to walk in those shoes. now if you want to set a record with a car, you'd probably want to acquire a sports car like this one, right? fast streamlined and plenty of horsepower. well one brett had a different idea. he traveled from the very top of scotland, right down to this south of england in the world's smallest car. now, i'm pretty small, but i can tell you even i would struggle to drive his tiny car. and alex archon is much bigger than i am. the peel p 50 is the smallest production car. if a made at just 1.37 meters long,
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it holds the guinness world record. the single seater 3 wheeler is a true british classic. it's even straight legal. hi, my name is alex. i'm 5 foot and 11 inches and i drive the wild smallest car. the pale pay $50.00 alix, which in from whistles field south of london has a passion for unusual vintage vehicles. the peal p 50 has a moped engine, no reverse skia and its average speed is just 37 kilometers an hour. yet the mechanic loves to go for speed in these micro time. what i love last about this car is the reaction. it gets from paypal and how much joy it brings, wherever i take it. i want to drive it further and further. i thought, why don't i do the biggest challenge i can in the u. k. in the world sold his car, which is to drive the length of entire country pc.
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so he deed in november 2021 auch and started off from the village of john a groat, some scotlands northern coast. he travelled the length of britain some 1400 kilometers, finishing it lands and in cornwall. his good friend jody raffle came along following him in a mobile line. you have to be very crazy and certainly quite eccentric as well because the caused great fun. but is not particularly comfortable, and it's certainly an endurance because you're subjecting yourself to basically being in this position every day for a 100 miles effort. what it took for this was 3 weeks of doing that. the p 50 was a model originally made in the 1960. this is a replica that's true to the original and just as uncomfy, it's no heater. no hate only grim. no cuz she said this is the driving position that i'm pretty much stuck in. and when you're driving
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one of these long distance like i did, it, offenders are quite important. so i wore these when i was driving along because underneath my right ne, under the housing, here's where the engine is. and it generates a lot of noise during their travels alex o chin and jones raffle kit to video journal on the youtube channel food of the past. that helped him attract attention and invitations to visit special places. and saturday took a few details and had some unexpected adventures with one of the moments that stood out the most was black po, tower, the cars new. so bizarre picking that cough up and carrying it up was a $56.00 flights of stairs with the stove to get it to the elevator, to take it to the top of the tower and quite comical and yeah. and actually drive it around. i thought they were tough times
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to the p fifties dual fell off more than once. it's tiles war out fast and the clutch that caused problems with there was one time when i really didn't suffer. i was so called, i've been repairing the car in the snow and it very high winds that day and that was i felt cold to the coal and that was the only day while i was really struggling, but keeping up was not an option in december 2021 after 3 weeks on the road, alex which had reached his destination land's end in comb. on his road trip, he collected donations through british charity and got to know his homeland, like he hadn't ever before. ah, you to full, beautiful play. always want to travel abroad, but when you take the time to travel in your own country,
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you can discover just how beautiful and varied it can be. that sounds cliche is know about the destination. it's the journey. and that becomes really a power. and when you're doing stuff, people you meet the places you see when you get to the end. well those is great and your company, if we find the done it, then it's like, oh, this ended the not for too long. origin is already planning his next adventure with his p. o. p. 50. who knows where it will lead them? do you remember that fairy tale with the women who could spin strew all into gold? well, we find someone who can do it in real life, kind of french women, at least zante korn, creates material out of straw that shimmers and sparkles, and honestly looks like real gold. it can then be used to cover furniture or create modern design objects. we visited her in her studio in paris where she shared her
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secret with us. oh, who to thought that straw could shine so bryce and be so versatile that thanks to the artistry of liaison to cool. ah, because he is a hammock, marcia, when i really became interested in federal market trade, no one knew much about it. it had fallen out of fashion, but i just fell in love with the material with straw lee. it's a fresh ice in june for over 30 years. campers on your pit pumped on. nothing. i'm leaves on the car. straw market tree specialist. i restore and create objects and straw bye ah. this craft has been practiced in europe since the 17th century. rule is split, flattened and affixed to surfaces like wood for near using died a natural straw. modern design objects of luminous surfaces are produced that leaves
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on the coals, pear studio, ah, often humoredly it will you furniture and wall coverings all and on and from time to time, special orders there. vega and all like disco, fred, which i'm doing with an artist named pierre marie. i nice of course. i think he designed this little box, this crazy passions that i really love making is that among these walk where the thought the rice draw she uses comes from burgundy in central france. the rise stores can grow to be 2.5 meters tall. after the harvested the store was cleaned and dived different colors at her workshop, the stalks are split open and flattered. the stores coated with the silica
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a natural varnished that makes the glossy is keanta. what makes this material so extraordinary is the silica which makes it water repellent within your home. put water on straw marketing and it feeds are better and stronger. strong matching battle by much stronger than you might think. you're on thought. look, i even a 2 star restaurant in paris boarded these room dividers from these undergone. they create a special, cosy atmosphere which guess appreciate oh, look of joseph goose said he's only couldn't give his many people know that listen to con, made these office. what folks like most is that it resembles sunshine, just these kinds of lines change color according to the intensity of the light and the daylight we have our yamil usual sequin, ac tubby of feats kit is one of the few other crafts women in europe working with
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straw ma khatri, she has her own studio in berlin. blue seaman shrouds from b lafelle to western germany also makes hard from straw. she learned who ross from this on the coast. when working with straw patience is a virtue, depending on the complexity of the pattern, it can take up to 7 days to complete. a one square meter surface. sit does it have between, it's quite repetitive and i'll call you glue glue, and cash or glue glue. and cut loyally them, that you need to be passionate about the material and since its qualities, the luminosity and very sensual nature, when you touch it by you. but i like and this is draw mark a tree, requires patience, precision and passion. that the a real interest in the material overfit my chair. just like back in the 17th century straw mark a tree is still all done by ed tans
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just like rumpelstiltskin. these crafts people can turn humble straw into gold bite sized marcella stepped into the contents of a hot pot. that's the basic concept of fine. do. it works with meat and hot, fat seaford and broth, or if you're a sweet tooth like me, fruit and melted chocolate. but be original classic combo is melted, cheese and bread. i can feel my mouth watering already in switzerland funder is both a culinary and a cultural treasure. we travel to the source to find out how it's made. and thankfully the recipe is pretty simple. ah, it's especially popular during the cold season, and it has its main ingredient proud,
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the swiss cheese fondue. my name is lucas 1st can share my name is lucas fall head chef at the romantic hotel, motors moran. how to and today i'm going to prepare a classic swiss cheese fondue the motors moran mountain at a height of almost 2500 meters is a popular destination near the winter sports resort of saint mary. ah, they'll definitely learn the enemy didn't takes you up to the balloon platter, which is also the site of the hotel with several restaurants. from classic swiss cheese fondue. you will need the following ingredients. bad cases, vice versa, cheese white wine, corn starch, lemon law, garlic, you trisha and pepper 1st. first lucas path grates. the cheese is 4 different types for this recipe. ionize them to the he was one of them, of course is from mangan,
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to use it all the cheeses are rule milk cheeses, so back keith from cow's milk, it's the mixture that makes the right on duty funding. fath grams. the pot with garlic, the extra flavor, next, corn starch white wine, and lemon juice, and mix together and fold under the grated chains. ah, i'm done on phone. to begin with, you give it all a good mix. i can get them. we can slowly hated him and keep stirring guns like a slides as the trib loose was se only stood to the left eye. so counterclockwise. good men of that was why we had some black pepper on dillard's and the last ingredient, slides to c, l of kish. by mit law, he i'd stir the cheese fondue of a medium. heat is not too hot because otherwise the cheese can easily curdle, smell it can take between 5 and 10 minutes. ah,
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infants in autumn under sun dawn. this is shane. it's nice and shiny. now the cheese has melted properly, either lumber glue. the consistency i'd say is beautiful. under a boiler, it was swiss cheese fondue. ah, asiri cook posts. what is probably the oldest cheese fondue recipe station back to 1699. at that time, however, it was still cold. cheese with wine. in the 1950s cheese fondue really became popular and was 1st embraced by swiss kitchens. today it's found our menus, nation and world wide despite said, i can't affility fantastic switzerland is very well known for its fantastic cheeses, liberty, the love they put into their bag. kayser and alkaline cheeses, the grass, the herbs that grow here,
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the animals that produce the milk in the whole chain and the hard work. it all goes into making, such as super cheese, so to speak. how, but it's an ancient tradition. well, i did audit and it stands to reason that this is the swiss national dishes strides are not in, i'll get it is in the see resort cheese fondue is one of the most popular dishes. it served in a curriculum, a pot and usually ceramic and kept more on the so called racial. a type of rye bread is speed with long fondue forks, and then it into the melted cheese. cheese fondue stands for coziness and is usually shed. i agree. in the winter, when it's very cold, you into cabin like this, i think is just wonderful. and just when you open the door, you feel the smell from yourself. what use i think that is really, really, really nice. sprint, us fondness, i think fondue is a must win skiing, and this cheesy taste is really nice and very good sir. ah, as we all know,
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the simplest dishes are often the best. and this is certainly true for the world famous swiss cheese fondue. ah, well, i know what i'll be making for dinner this weekend. by the way, you can find even more culinary stories and world famous dishes on our youtube channel. it dw food, trust me, you won't be disappointed. cycling through berlin is difficult enough at the best of times. so you can imagine my surprise when we find a woman who rides through the city on a unicycle voluntarily athlete, yan antenna baglan has broken world records even beating men and has collected numerous prizes and medals in her sport. ah, on her unicycle, yarmouth, 10 am baton can reach up to 40 kilometers an hour the coming of the combination of speed and valid all and the high risk is what
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fascinates me the most eyeballs to stay riding high in the saddle yonder keeps her concentration upon her eyes on the road. any little bull could present an obstacle. help you to run in lanka. aha. i do have a handlebar that, but it's mostly so i can lean into the wind and not for support farther on bicycles . you can hold on to the handlebars that had off the unicycle doesn't have anything to stabilize you humans where so you have to find your center of admits and learn to build speed and confidence without using your hands off the bond. it takes years of practice to learn to ride with this kind of speed and skill even as little girl yamma 10 american folk magically drawn to the unicycle and began taking part in competitions. but her talented balancing hasn't always been well appreciated. on the contrary, as kinda lies on the reading as a kid,
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i get in trouble for tipping my chair up on one leg and nursery school and rocking back and forth while eating lunch as i'm guessing. so they told my parents, they suspected i had a movement disorder and what was a strong head, but my father was sure that wasn't true and he got me into sports side of the vista, and that was the best decision he could have made well, and i'm very grateful to him for it opened now at age 21, she's collected meddlesome prizes the world over at the 2018 world unit so i can championships in south korea. she turned up 5 rural champion, titles and various disciplines. end and 2020. she broke the world record for the longest distance covered in one hour with over 33 kilometers on a unicycle. she even beat the men's record at that time. in few and many of the physically demanding sports, that's just unthinkable as marianna. that was another huge step forward that's
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really special to me is on the of jada 10. and burke was born in the french border region. my book, she moved to berlin to study. she set up a little workshop in her room in the apartment. she she is. she owns 15 units cycles for various purposes. one even has studded tires for off roading as often as she can. she takes off to go riding cross country, another discipline that ya to hold to will champion total for. and the only one she's ever injured herself doing that on mountain biker fan in a mountain bike or hit my unicycle friend behind in a mud hole and my leg got caught in between his crank and wail, fished my shin bone. got wedged amsec overton. i finished the race in one, but afterwards i had to go to the medic, the perry austin was pretty swollen up. but that's the worst that's happened to me . outdoor so far it is. in comparison,
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the ride home through berlin's rush hour traffic is like a walk in the park. you do cycle in town may be an unusual sight, but it's quite legal and help to keep in shape for the challenges yet to come. very my one, our world record, leave some room for improvement. i'd say i didn't. there's also a 24 hour world record, a new cycle writing. i'd like to go for that one too. i feel like you can sit on the cycle for a long time. you just need to practice but for today, yanna 10 am back and besides, she is practiced enough and treats herself to relax right into the sunset. impressive. and with that we come to the end of another show. make sure to check out our website for the chance to win one of our giddy feld backpacks, and don't forget to follow us on social media for me and the whole team here in berlin. thanks for tuning in. the next time a
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