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i know it is 5 different life, paul, come to brutal. 5 different perspectives. aren't 21. every good, 30 minutes on d. w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage site. d, w world heritage 360, get the out know ah, ah, find out what best unusual floating parade in the netherlands has to do with a famous for nathan's artist later on in the show. and with that
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a warm welcome. see your max with me, your host, hannah hm. oh, let's see. what else we have lanes up for you today. ukrainian sanger e vandorn is sending. i'm a music or message for peace for his own lot. and iceland, well yours offer visitors were taking landscapes and seclusion but 1st this weekend is a special one for any harry potter fans. i bare like myself 25 years ago. the 1st ever a harry potter book was published. many of the books from the best selling theories were written in my old home, tired edinburgh, scotland. so what, better way to celebrate the anniversary, and with a tour of the magical city. let see if i would make a good witch to ah, have you ever wondered what the inspiration was for hogwarts castle or die gone ali
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or where a lord voldemort final resting place is? well, you've come to the right place. i'm going to take you on a tour of everything. harry potter related, right here in edinburgh, scotland, the 1st place of high for j. k. rowling. lived in edinburgh. for many years. the british author took a lot of inspiration from the city when she wrote many of the harry potter book series. here. edinburgh is an absolute must visit for any wizard in funds, and has become somewhat of a pilgrimage site. for those who grew up reading about harry's world of witchcraft and wizardry, i read the bricks more times than i care to admit. and i grew up here. so trust me . i know what i'm talking about. let's get started. first on the list is gray friars courtyard. at 1st glance, this may just seem like a regular creepy graveyard, but if you look more closely at some of the graves,
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there may be some familiar names. potter. some of the characters names in the books were taken directly from the grave. here . i've got a map of the graves. i went to see let's go and find them. ah, easier said than done apparently, unless i'm very much mistaken. lord voldemort, somewhere around here. i think i. yeah. lord voldemort, tom riddle. lord baltimore is actually buried here. maybe he is right around the corner, is the cafe where much of the 1st thick? the philosopher stone was written in the ninety's. sadly, there was
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a fire at the elephant cafe in 2021. so for now it's closed. instead you can visit nicholson's cafe chapters of some of the harry potter books were written in this very building as well. and here you can re fuel for the rest of the tour. when j. k. rowling was writing the philosopher's stone. she had hardly any money and couldn't afford tea thing in her flat. and that's why she's to write in lots of different cafes around edinburgh. and now you can visit them to the next up is the bound moral hotel, one of edinburgh, his most famous landmarks to final harry walter big. the deathly hallows was written in room 552 quite a step up from the humble cafes. on to the next stop on our list. does this winding color fallen cobblestone st. seem familiar to you?
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this is victoria street. it was the inspiration bird die gone? alley the withering alley filled with magical shops in london. in the novels die gone. alley is where harry potter bought his spell books and his magic wand. and it's possible for you and me to do the same in real life. ah, this magical gift shop is it just filled with one's hours and spell books? it also posts an interesting history. inspiration for all that and this one, jake, your rooms on the 1st book because you could come in and buy brooms of russians in long thin homes walks is described from the book when it comes to hogwarts castle at south. there is no one particular building that inspired it. rather this city's abundance of mister cole, 18th century architecture, helped to form the school of witchcraft and wizardry. ah, our final stop of the tour is the dog house edge. ambrose very own version of the 3
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broomsticks. i try in the bottom here in the books. it's a very popular drink in the pub in the wizard. village of hawks meat here, butter beer is a surprisingly delicious concoction of beer and carmel syrup. what a great wave of anger carry with us. but it, we're in one of and whether coolly pub, i hope you enjoyed the tour around edinburgh as much as i did. now, back to the world of reality, the war in ukraine has been going on for 4 months now. many ukrainian artists are using their music to raise money and awareness for the people in their homeland. we met up with pop, start even dorn here in germany and talked to him about his personal war mission. a ukrainian pasta. yvonne dawn's performance is more than just entertainment. it's
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a way for him to support his countrymen in the hour of need. he's using his charity concert series, hash tag play for ukraine to collect donations for his homeland and then rolling in for even dawn. odd has always meant commitments, especially since the start of the war. our country is under attack every day or half of ukrainians abroad trying to find a new, new possibilities to establish new life, temporary life. i cannot do anything but but, but perform and raise up money. i'm keeping being warrior on the stage. the russian born ukrainian made his day boot 10 years ago and was an overnight sensation. both russian and ukrainian fans welcomed him as the idol of a new generation. in 2017,
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his birth english language album ot day opened the dawn, won him an international audience, wants to go back or never go back. she won't be able to, but most of his songs are in russian half of the grain as we're speaking russian before the war. now it's changing for sure. after the war had to happen with us. i will do more. your songs in ukrainian languish, you and berg bavaria, just before concert. whenever even dawn isn't mingling with fans or rushing off to his next performance, he lives with his family in france. they were on vacation there when the war broke out in their homeland. many of his electives and band members were in ukraine then, and some still are. he'll never forget the 24th of february 2022.
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my wife woke up me and told me was crying that that the war has started. and i found myself in the back home. i didn't know what to i didn't know even what to feel. there was a horrible feeling actually. i don't want to fill it again. ah, then you and berg event is his night's charity concert in europe. so far. his audience is glad and grateful to have him. they will stand together for peace. oh, i see it from us. okay. i come from ukraine. i had a plane ticket back home for february 20th. i didn't use it. it's been nice. and now i'm happy i can experience a little piece of home here today and needed to come, i'm from moscow,
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russia as well. this is something i can do, for example, is just being here and saying something or donating a little and making some contributions or by talking comma. i come from bella. ruth, what's that? we want peace and democracy, justice natural homeland beller again. it what we just want to be a part of the community fighting for peace and democracy them on democratic came to date. the concert series hash tag play for ukraine has raised close to 100000 euros in donations for medicine arts and humanitarian aid campaigns. but financial support is not the only thing important to even don't want to say also to europeans yet to, to what world that the guys we need your help. thank you for your support. we're filling it. still we need to go ahead. we need to keep supporting us . we need to keep talking about this and keep do everything to defense.
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actually, the world's freedom is next door is, has it done? after that, he'll be joining other ukrainian artists on a tour of the united states. their aim is to keep the world's attention focused on the war, raging ukraine now to the netherlands for another form of protest to art. the boss parade celebrates the works of the most famous former resident of the small dutch city of den boss for nations, painter, hieronymus bush. but the event also draws attention to the global climate crisis. ah, a river becomes a theatre stage as one art work after the other floats by the onlookers on that damo river in then bush. this is the 9th edition of the bosh parade.
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and each performance or art installation was inspired by a painting by hieronymus bush. what he did was make an open call for all artists out ever and the world actually, ah, where he gave him some, some inspiration documents of a deep details from the painting and say, what you think in this time about this, like it had to burn bunny shitty. what would it, what would it mean in that time? and what, when it does mean in this time, what's burning in the world now? for the dutch sculpture artists behind this creation, it was a question of what will be burning in the future. wrote an installation of for divorce, put out a few of show how to future will look in holland. we are the goals of the climate change or the water will come soon. we have to rescue everything. we've got the, we have to float the landscape and get it on the on the run. in the
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future, we will need to save the nature. so all these bulbs contain us, special atmosphere and special plants that need to be rescued from either rising water and polluted airs. the bush parade is a free event, attended by more than $36000.00 locals and visitors alike. they only have to pay for a seat on $1.00 of the 4 terraces. ah, nice to people, i have been very creative. all things look for the different lot of the art was about how we could, how we shall go on with his world sick talk him bush, also known as den bush is where the artists spend most of his life. the higher wanna miss bush are center showcases work by the renaissance artist,
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although not the originals. they show his fascination for uncanny imagery as in his painting called the garden of earthly delights, inspiration for the bush parade which this year was given. the motto: seduction. this dutch g o teamed up to create this inflatable interpretation of the painting. they wanted it to be a bit playful. a both in the paid thing there is like a kind of airship and strange figures, and we were like, one, like a swan. yeah. and we were like, yeah, we want to make something, cook psalms, some strange technical machine. and we also wanted to play around with the public. so we sort of invented the inflatable lego. i'm in a way that you can zip and unzip all these different types of bags and make all sorts of structures. so while playing with this lego, we came up with this structure, which is a play full large tentacle where we can yeah,
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try and trick and do the public not only visual artists showcase their work, but artists from other disciplines as well. and do occasion and celine back, holden worked with a group of dances to interpret the painting did come from a physical background. so we were inspired by them to physical translation of it. that brought these to dark is surreal. mix of creatures. and so we were looking for a way to translate that into an artwork, but also into performance underwood. this story line of having to figures that try to seduce are you, are people from the water, it could be drowning people, lost people doesn't matter. and we try to get them closer to us, but it's sort of a failing mission because every time that they try to climb towards ads, it will make our cliffs sink and they fall back into the water. the parade lasts
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for 2 hours. a surreal garden of earthly delights on the water. now we're headed to somewhere you may never have hurdles and was likely have never visited. but the remote landscape of the ice landed west fjords have just been listed as one of 2020 two's top global travel locations. by a well known travel guide, the little known peninsula has a distinct charm. one that captivated nature, photographer isley royce. she showed us around her adopted homeland ah, secluded beaches, towering waterfalls and spectacular landscapes for all found in the
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west fjords, iceland remote natural splendor. just look at the view. you can see how beautiful it is. the west yards are amazing. there is no place on earth like ets and all around you have untouched beauty and land. eisley royce has lived here for almost 5 years. she draws inspiration from it for her photography, and her enthusiasm is by no means hers alone. the australian lonely planet travel guide listed the west fjords among its best in travel areas for 2020 to $1.00 of isley roister favorites box is the dinner on the waterfall. the most challenging things for me, i think as a photographer or the weather here and the elements because the weather and the elements can both be unforgiving, but they can be not so kind to you at times. and it's always good to be prepared for all situations here. the west fjords are a vast maze of fjords and peninsulas. distances are long. the best way to get
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around is by car, but in winter, many of the roads stay closed. we have all this abundance of nature and there's no going around. and so you can go hiking driving and i, there won't be anyone around and you'll have it pretty much it all to yourself. in some ways. i would say the west yard makes me feel like i'm in another planet, or it's just somewhere so far, like i'm at that edge of the earth or something. only about 10 percent of iceland tourists ever see the west fjords where summer's are short and winter's long. the land kind of as you like, who's in charge here and the weather. because in the end, like the conditions are so harsh in the winter and, and just gives you much appreciation for it. for the german american is not only a photographer, but also a filmmaker. on her travels around the island,
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she observes orcus, arctic foxes, surfers braiding extreme conditions and much more stretching 10 kilometers along the west fjords. southwestern edge is that right they sauntered or red sands. the color of the sand is a rare exception to iceland normally pitch black, volcanic sand beaches. eisley roister likes to go jogging here. i really enjoy this beach here in the us yards because the remoteness and the uniqueness of it. specifically if i were to go to the north sea in germany or a beach in southern california, it would be crowded with people. but here i can just enjoy the nature as it is just to the west rises, allow traviata, prominent tory, the clips tower up to 450 meters high. i really concerned ours here. just watching
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the birds listening to the waves, photographing the birds even taking it up and just relaxing. it's really beautiful and his la la probiotic is also well known as one of the world's largest bird cliffs, making it a popular photo subject. during the summer, millions of sea birds nest on it, including puffins. you can get up close and personal with them here. i thought it very easy for me living here, nathan. and i think the challenges weren't so negative in my opinion. um, the remoteness, i like the remoteness, i don't mind by myself can be lonely. you have a lot of darkness. oh, but if you have a close group of friends in the community to be with them, i find it okay. just over 200 kilometers. ne lies, he's up here through the largest town in the west fjords with
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a population of 2700. it started as a few wooden houses, built by fishmonger, is in the 18th and 19th centuries, now eisley royce to lives here. i really can't at the moment see myself living anywhere else in the world. i mean, look at this place. where else can you find a view like this and a beautiful nature in being so secluded and so far away from all the stress of big cities and life. and here is just perfect for me. iceland, west fjords, a beautiful region still waiting to be discovered. is there anything better than ice cream in the middle of summer? it's sweltering. the hot here in berlin right now, and this is all i can think about. the italians make it best. of course. sergio donnelly, from tuscany, our latest cana, as the italians call it, proves that ice cream making is truly an art form. we managed to convince him to
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reveal some of his secrets. ah, yes, i h july to every day i seem as it's a treat. not a stress the laptop gelata was one of life's pleasures. it makes me happy even when it's cold at eating. it is always like a little fiesta is simple enough collecting spin. ah oh yeah, it says re nano here in san jim and yeah, no, right with introducing traditional italian gelata with natural ingredients. your 30 years it's been said, or donnelly, you being, i'm sergio don deletion the italian gelata ambassador sherlock i've also been named
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this wonderful country's living. national treasures is one. gotcha. is lou. oh, my goodness. it eyes manual to become a master gelatin maker. his mom, we need plenty of patients. a lot of times bite on good taste buds was on it with it. so go that is and it is not blackberry with love and her yet is the scanner let us go at, grows everywhere out. and every garden, at least has wooden lavender bush on does it. so to smell, i've known since childhood, tender italian guard on his cheese cake with basil, husky host, and strawberry inn, tomato soonest. airfare oklahoma. so italian ish, bethany. mm. good, there's ice is a good generator. was only good if the ingredients are chosen insensibly. zim. my, i think you should select only the best ingredients up to so that that's what makes italian gelatin so special. while the quantity of the ingredients,
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naturally and naturally the technical, know how you need to process them these it took up it super r bye that you just leave. there are 2 kinds of italian frozen dessert from july to and so beto. what's the difference? does she for milk? amy? so beto contains no milk or dairy products and all kinds of music. very rapid gardening, they may move to start with good are gradients and you'll get a good gelatin. a google pistachios from sicily hosted city of pine knotty from tuscany because karma bears the best hazel nuts from piedmont. your mom and all natural androgenic. constantly milk comes from a nearby farm where i've adopted my cows. and yet dobby by mchugh tear lou as a design machine. this ice cream maker is a musical instruments. i eyes, but owned gelatine like myself hears when the gelata was ready. has eyes, like you see machine a moment right now the machine is mixing in the right side is
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a mixer in at the same time, the cylinder is cool down to minus 25 degrees celsius. that goes back until the mixture achieves the right consistency on then we have real gelatin. b, j. the comments from you. the ideas come to me like an a bethany hub i but sometimes i've also dreamed to both my hurley teeth really. ah, because he spends money ah, well that's all for today. don't forget to follow us on social media and head over to our website to find out about our dw uncensored fashion collection, which is up for grabs and our of yours job. it promotes free speech around the world, so make sure to check it out as always, thanks for tuning in and take care of. i have a
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