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ah, we share exclusive insights into the work of one of germany's my sought after artists meet the artist. elisa aquatic aren't 21 in 30 minutes on d w. these places in europe are smashing the records up into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you ropes, record breaking sites on google maps to know also in book form. ah ah ah ah, in celebration of queen elizabeth the 2nd black and empty of the lee,
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one royal superfine, revealed her immense collection of royal merchandise. more on that in today's show . and with that, a warm welcome to another edition of your max. here's what else we've got lined up for you today. this spanish city all valencia is the perfect place for a relaxing city brake. and she is westbury willie. she need is one of them best with cheese maker. 70 years old. let her own. i'm no royalist myself. but i do have to admit, that's impressive. even though she has no political power. queen elizabeth, the 2nd is arguably britain's biggest celebrity in this weekend is her platinum that you believe in celebration some 12000000 people are throwing st parties up and down the country. one of them is monarchist anita atkinson. his collection of royal
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march is massive. a cup of tea with queen elizabeth the 2nd prince, william and duchess kate all with former king george the 6th and his wife every day. and nita atkinson from where dale near newcastle spends lots of time with the british royal family, often referred to as the royal super fun. i suppose that's true. but i'm a monarchist and i firmly believe that i will support the monarchy until the day i die. she keeps around 1000 pieces of memorabilia from the british royal family in her home. but her collection is much larger. later she will show us just how large and i thought about having a collection, it just happened. i'm a custodian, if that collection of other people's memories. and i'm never, ever, i mean people say, oh, it must be worth a fortune. i'm more interested in money and it's value less to me because i'm never,
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ever going to sell it. never, not even a single piece. anyone who spends every day with the royals does so with humor. as william and kate, let's give them a polish. well the hardy and making it only a fraction of her collection is in the house. she's been collecting souvenirs since 1977. the queen elizabeth the 2nd celebrated her silver jubilee on the throne. she has converted the former cow shed next door into her very own museum. i don't know exactly how many pieces that i in here, but it's around about 7000 paces that go back 9 rennes. i don't spend as much time in here as i would like to actually live in here. but if i thought it would be nice just to have a whole day to just be in here, not to sit, i don't do sitting very well, but to just be an odd tweak things
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a little bit. there are probably some 12000 pieces in her entire collection. there's more stored in heretic. it was a pack of playing cards, a double pack of playing cards. in fact, it was this one that started this collection. this is the very 1st item that i owned myself. even her mother collected souvenirs of the royal family, small treasures such as a cookie jar for the coronation of king george the 6th, and her clips to celebrate the coronation of queen elizabeth the 2nd. this is the oldest face in the collection, snuff box, from the reign of y from the coronation of king george the 3rd, and his queen, queen charlotte in 17. 61. her favorite royal is queen elizabeth, the 2nd who has sat on the throne for 70 years. what would she wish for the queen on her platinum jubilee? i would find care for 70 years of total dedication and commitment
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absolutely. toward all, there's never been a time when she's disappointed us. what she'd been perfection, perfection personified. what you've been, ma'am. thank you very much. anita atkinson has prepared some outfits for the celebration. she's planning a big tea and garden party and still needs to make some preparations with her granddaughter. of course, queen elizabeth the 2nd will also be there. germany's famous metal band is back. ham shines new. album site is already a global hit. the group is known for its elaborate shows and provocative music videos. berlin bass director, you and height man has already produced a number of videos for the band. and now he's done it again with a truly weird twist on german stereotypes. and we got to have
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a look behind the scenes where you are in the charming little town of l. m. l, austria. and we're making a new hampshire video. doesn't even toggle director urine heights man has been creating music videos for how much time the globally celebrated rock band from germany for 20 years as one of the creative minds behind that film said he consistently develops powerful imagery that helps shape how much time image. so of course he's involved in their new single mosquito resume, though. um does this song is about a man with a certain desire for let's say, a woman's physical attribute, different young displacement monona fuzzy. emma usually try to be a bit more subtle, but i think in this case we failed. once that fish are by this m r g, i always like working with cliches. the best way to break it cliche is with another
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cliche. and when you have an in your face song about an old man and his thigh slapping escapades, then the best thing to do is flip the script and throw that back at the audience with when taking some really antiquated notions and trampling all over them. the direct thompson for his videos, young high demand loves placing the band members in unfamiliar roles and lifestyle of the kind emitter bed will know metal ban, try sampling brass band music and wearing a silly clothes on. since that waiter would be possible to talk to him so long while i am stunned, such was on the on to something what, what special about ramstein is that they have the courage to be ugly hot that lets us show the cracks in the facade and, and we can dress it up and make it filthy that that is pretty special to me. must campus on louis. oh, oh, good. com. shine has an image as a tough, uncompromising band that loves to provoke. but that tire is also an essential
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ingredient in their videos. young, high demands video for the single zanna from 1001 has over 200000000 online views. it's a twisted adaptation of the fairy tale snow white featuring the band members as dwarfs . a little down grounds were painted and the scenery was constructed and agree. there were no grain screens or special effects this event we did everything in camera. tamara camara. the problem of the video was the hard part was making us look smaller. snow white is supposed to be 1 may to 90. it's than we meant to be dwarves. unless it was included, i had to make paula little tall law resolution because it's such a beautiful story with snow, white and the dwarves. and then look at what we did to it are insane. some of the ideas for the videos come from the musicians themselves, their bosses, oliver, at a found maze. player oliver kind of videos from a snow white movie on his home computer. and then he put it to music and it didn't fit at all the most. and we thought that was pretty cold,
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could possibly have fallen on so many crazy concepts also come to fruition with the help of film production company cut to put you on heitman can spend hours tossing around wild ideas with creative producer ingleby yogi, who has been producing ramstein video since the bands early days of it to be longer buddy bus madeau counted, we spent a long time thinking about what we could do. see the garage door. how far can we take this fairy tale? aesthetic, void of and how much rocket road do we still need in there? just to be at some point we knew snow white had to die of an overdose in the bath tub. that's rock and roll. that to real suit to star death. zebra 2, that's how we shook up the whole concept has consequences, damage, time opens. ah, to make illusions in his video as perfect as possible. you're in heitman and his team go to great cinematic length like in the video for one of how much time
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biggest hits america from 2004 in the 6 musicians played astronauts on the move to visit us as we wanted it to look real. so we got space suits from nasa, from america, from idea to implementation. you're in high to when always has the whole comstock cosmos in mind. in the com shine store in berlin, fans will not only find merchandise, but also lots of prompts from their shows and videos. with each video, the director wants to add an extra layer to the music and lyrics in the clip for cardio from 2019. the band travels back in time to the 1920s. in audio video, it gets met, nation espanol, negotiated his lot. for me, the audio video is not only about the history of radio, and it's more about freeing ourselves from conventions by following our dreams known. some fussy climes been with the keyboard but our own
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b. d. was yearn is practically a member of the band which was at some continent he can visualize our music for our songs in a way that it adds something great to them. foods of them to feel we've made so many videos together that he really knows our personalities. and he has a great sense of what suits each of us and some group hostile. i'm shannon chung, it's so shown in gunman victim clicked onto ramstein and i have come a long way. i took a volunteer and at 6, so i'm sure we've aged over the past 20 years. i ended up and he hasn't come. but i think you can still see that we've remained curious and keen on doing crazy things in my dressing up and messing about the whole tomatoes for clinton and one such being it's such infectious fun. and to me it's been so liberating to go along with it. and i'm at bonham. for our next report, we're staying in the mountains to visit and truth. she's lovers,
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paradise. just 70 kilometers from the master. she's make her village need treat fine cheese, like the art formative, mitchell and star shafts. anger made the world over a clamor for the chance to taste his cheese. crazy ma conversations making cheese maids working hand in hand with nature. what's most fascinating to me is the milk. you can use it to make something wonderful. something very aromatic it out. a lot of the 5th might now me really meet. you have been case a most. i am a master cheese maker in talk and borg i switzerland and i produce cheese from her all milled in the press. village meat is sometimes called a cheese whisperer a cheese virtue or so, or that mozart of cheese makers, or mace from all over the world adore his teas. younger body, he murmured, as
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a boy, i'd spend all my time on the past with the animals. i'd help with the cheese maker and even made some myself. and that passion has stayed with me. give me it gets his milk from 9 farmers in the valley. he knows all of them personally. the cows only eat the grass, the grows here and are outdoors whenever possible. versus the eclipse is really pure milk. you can compare it to top dollar burgundy whining again. boom, boom. what comes out down there is like gall us phones and those cold milk rennet, lactic acid, bacteria, and salt. those are the only ingredients inch meets cheese. with this, he can make 30 distinct varieties. the milk he buys helps to offer such a wide range. it tastes different depending on the farm. it's from open book does. the token book is a valley that stretches north to south on the shady side tends to have green herbal
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aromas. while the sunny side tends to have a warm aromas like vanilla and caramel, me at all, ma'am, toby mommy labeled the thought on male olive smith's cheeses are his own creations. of course, he also upholds old traditions. his hates, 6 sharp, or would he? she is placed in a casing made of spruce sparks to age. this gives it spruce and rosin aromas. a feel for me of those is the mother. whenever i develop anything new, my goal is always to create a completely different and unique taste and all but again, mock hops also that gauge market. so i'd say gov, flip side. depending on it's ariah 80 the cheese matures in one of 5 separate sellers for several weeks, months or even years. each seller has a different climate. cheese wheels must be turned daily and brushed with salt water star shafts from all over the world, quarter ish,
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meek cheese. but of course he also has swiss customers. chef sylvia mansa has earned mitchell and star for the tube restaurant and up and sell our land to her. schmidt's cheese is the perfect conclusion to any meal here. mil to mil. he's a bit like the king of cheese or in terms of personality. he's just so nice cabassos about the cerebral on a village does it, does he feel fault on caisson or the and the variety of cheeses he offers is without compare in these of full form. i'm sick of fresh meat cheese is not just food, but a way of life. and under his watchful eye it can even become art. i'm credence, lousy darling. they help me from a longer frog. an artist from italy once asked me if i could make a cheese for him from human milk. you love, how becomes, or going put her in. and so i turned it into this beautiful white when all children
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on her. they are ramos, it was quite provocative in the expedition brought to you. the chief whisper is always on the lookout for new ideas. people, animals and nature are equally important to him. son, c and pyre. just a few of them. many reasons why valencia in spain needs to be on your travel bucket list and who better to ask them the city's locals. we spoke to people who know the city inside out to find out what to see what to do. and most importantly, if you ask me what to eat. ah, the port city of valencia has over $300.00 sunny days a year. and its average temperature of 9000 degrees celsius makes spain 3rd biggest country in ideal travel destination. your round
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my name is about getting my opinion. i think valencia is really great because of the weather and also because of the people that we are really nice and friendly people. i think a you should be see their cd of arsenal, science. it's was designed by color trauma, the futuristic city of arts and sciences designed by valencia architect, santiago, calatrava, in the 990 s. is valencia's leisure and cultural center. here . like in the city, nobody you see because everything has been adapted to, to the box. so it is turned into a green city, which is something, something good, harden doria, which it was the river before. and after the flood in the fifty's, they had to change the direction. and they convert that into the longest part of
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europe on is really green. and very nice to go to work also with the bike and how to be in that area is over 9 kilometers long and considered the lungs of valencia. the park is perfect for catching her breath amidst the cities bustle. how do we keep running down the most important a to b, c, b into our market. this is our market. this is tory, a market in valencia. he says, i'm denied a market in the syndrome market a. you can see all the products and the quality of the products is the best. the central market was designed in art nouveau, also known as catalog modernism and built in the early 20th century. as one of
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europe's biggest, fresh produce markets, it spans 8000 square meters. the decor is inspired by the produce for sale. when it, my name is mikhail, the and i'm the cathedral cannon, whatever you can get the best views of the city from there we go. let tower up there and significant that anybody me, when i restart the doll tower, a valencia cathedral was built in gothic style and is about 51 meters tall. from here you can even see the ocean and the city of arts and sciences. and my i was just hello, my name is yoseph camara. i am a historian and i've been working here for 4 years. it's been both the tower has $207.00 steps. that's like climbing 15 or 60 what? oh, i guess i don't believe you have to be in pretty good shape, but it's not too bad. certainly not as tough as climbing a mountain home, as well. as with
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her. my name is mark davis. i am leaving here in valencia. i'm from melinda, and i work us out of the quote to rawlins in it's a very common here we by yeah, like once a week or every 2 weeks for us, one of the best places to we player, but empty, i serve basically my this is also the capital of pay. yeah. rural communities here invented the rice dish between the 15th and 16th century. the original payer valencia. anna was made with rabbit meat and chicken. the seafood version didn't come about until much later. oh, my name is mr. about not on my manager for tonight on a little valencia. you can go on stay
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nights, many good things, la, monte rice, i'm will buy you. you need to talk to hollins. valencia brings together each old tradition and modernity with a great deal of variety. now things are about to get a bit creepy. some works of art celebrate life, while others confront death. natalia, loopy and yet because pieces bring together both the polish artist turns our old fabrics and accessories into morbid sculptures and jewelry, and then sells them wild white. we visited her in her home city of choice, vienna. the bird with its heart laid open a moss with an unto watch. insect accessories, oregon sculptures o welcome to the eerily beautiful world of natalia lubin. yet
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sca spiders and dead creatures might seem repulsive to most, but this polish artist sees the aesthetic in them even if, even as a little girl, i was fascinated by insects from al skeen and mine. my mother used to tell me that spiders meant good luck also the thought they've always seemed magical to me on in height. ah, natalia lubin, that's because art objects find buyers all over the world. her favorite p, so far as dis, dissected frog with innards exposed. it took her 5 days to so meaningfully. i'm inspired by the somewhat gruesome subject matter likely. shem, my bethune so anxiously. she and the way it connects life and death, and thought on play been, ah,
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the connection between life and death is also one display of the natural history museum in her adopted home vienna. stoughton conserved creatures that seem almost alive and the anatomies of insects. natalia trained as a hotel manager, but in 2014, she discovered her true calling. it's very so fast thing if i was so fascinated by the animals, they're like curiosities from some kind of magical world. some magazines i wanted to try to make something like them myself. we'll barons over some boston. the artist finds the materials for her creations at flea markets and an antique shops all around vienna. old fabrics and accessories, not only fabrics to make them, but also objects to present them. it is not enough. i look for old jars if boxes, an antique jewelry cases,
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i can put my sculptures in denver and that increases their value then on. but the not might hawk over to the bank, you can place them on a shelf for display line on tune present. eden. in her studio at home, natalia libby, netscape demonstrates how she makes herself sculptures. this will be a spider. so loop and stuffed with cotton ranch added by when i've been working hard for several consecutive days from i can feel the effects of sewing ladder sometimes. i hurt myself a little in, but it doesn't matter. obama. next, she uses wire and yarn to make the legs are happy. here's what a finished leg looks like. do that the next at all. so them on to the body and sick or to pets. warranty spin. ah, it looks like it could be done in no time, but in fact, it takes hours and hours. the artist makes every piece by herself, with no help by any employees. once the spider is sewn together,
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she painted with acrylics and waterproof it natalia dreams of being able to live from her artwork some day. and she slowly getting there. i'm happy to see sales growing and more people noticing my artwork of some kind of minor odd to that that i see my i have lots of fun doing it by and i'll keep up the struggle that kind of went by this. if i knew so good, this is quite a big passion in my life. i me. i couldn't live without it. lemon. yeah. oh, natalia luby metzger, culture romantic. so what morbid works, the art of her. so if all goes well, she'll soon be exhibiting in world class galleries. that's all for today. don't forget to follow us on social media and head over to our web site and enter our viewer. drill for the chance to get your hands on a piece from our dw uncensored fashion collection. not only does it look pretty
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