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in record time, ah, animal friendly farming looks different. breeders and scientists are searching for old and new method in 45 minutes on dw maker raring to read. mm. if there is any erotic events between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. he w literature, 100 german must reads ah, ah, ah, ah, they looked like fantasy creatures, but they were actually invented and built by one very creative man. find out more
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about the so called strand or beach animals later in the program. hello and welcome to another edition of your max with me, your host, hannah, him. oh, here's what else we've got in store for you today. i tricked him mixon bites in bavaria where world renowned violins are made by hat. and we go to terry's cafe in london to learn about that wench essentially british dish a fool english breakfast. if you ask me, the beach is always the best place to be in summer. you expect to see sand waves blue skies. but if you happen to be were artist tail young person is, you might also encounter his beach animals. the dutch men's complex moving sculptures look as though they're powered by electricity, but they're actually moved by the wind dance and uses simple materials pvc on cable
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ties to build them. and humbly says, they work thanks to physics, but to see them move elegantly along the shoreline. it's clear they're feats of engineering with almost touch of magic. see for yourself. ah, the invasion of the strand beasts or beach beasts on the coast of slaven again and the netherlands is an impressive spectacle. indeed. they run crawl and fly powered only by the wind. somehow it is ideal. anything my head and i cannot think about anything else any more. so it's a like a malady like addiction. i would say. dutch artist and tinkerer, tail johnson is their creator. he started building his strand beasts over 30 years ago and has been hooked ever since
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weather alone or in a group. the creatures are designed to react to their surroundings and overcome any obstacles on the beach. their creator made sure they would. with the help of pdc pipes, cable ties and dollops of ingenuity. the beginnings were pure chance. i used to write columns for a newspaper here in hollands. then in 1990, i wrote a column about skeletons on the beach, which would glutter sans to built up the jones to protect us against a rise of the sea level. and this was just a sort of fantasy. and so a few mouths after publishing this article, i post a tool shop at the bull, some of these tubes. and then i played for an afternoon, was the tubes that had seen so many things in their that i promised myself to spend one year on the tubes that was in 1990 and it got totally out of them.
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the 1st steps were the hardest. later it became easier so easy that some strand beasts even learned to fly the grand theme as evolution. and each generation has new abilities. tail yonce and spends his summers here on the beach. his container serves as a test lab. he's created over a dozen generations of beasts with more than 50 specimens. over the years, the artist also studied physics, which informed the ingenious mechanism that he uses to make his beasts walk. he had to calculate the length ratio precisely. they did every strand based. there is a sort of backbone, a spine you could say, which makes a circular movement like this. and this circle of movement is transforms and to we're walking movement written by the pencil. now. now
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you see as soon as the pencil is on the grounds, it draws moral as a straight line. and that means that the animal stays on the same level while walking. this unusual because all the beast and we also, we also toss up and down. why be walking strength, bitch, don't do that. and this because of the shape of this curve, cleverly combined mechanics. give the beasts intelligence for example. they never walk into the water and they can transmit wind pressure by means of pistons. it's fascinating, even for dutch king vellum, alexander, seen here in 2021 that the world expo and dubai. ah, and on tale yan, since tours in japan and the us the strand, the 100 percent plastic composition of the strand beasts is referenced with
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a wink by the makers of the us series, the simpsons garbage, dutch art. oh and now better environment. great. can't yes, no, it is not. it's simply that pdc is the best material for survival on the netherlands. stormy coast says the artist whether using plastic or 3 d printers, imitators, students and hobbyists, the world over copy his beasts and develop them further. like the specimen by a young dutchman such a privilege to understood especially by young people and a because not every artist can say that he is understood by every one as somehow people seem to. especially young people seem to understand of with complete, busy and even though his current strand beasts are doomed to go to the scrap yard at years end, tail yonce in hopes the species will live on and
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a new generation of tinkers will take over. at some point impressive, when we think a violin, we tend to think of the art of playing music. oh, but actually it all begins in workshops and for those in the know, the small bavarian municipality of mic invite is an epi center, a violin making musician such as yahoo demon no hen. david garett and even mozart himself played instruments that were crafted and mitten. but back in the 18th century, there used to be 90 byron makers here. but these days there are only 9. we met a young violin maker whose keeping the tradition alive and leading it into the future. a good 120 hours of work have gone into this violin. it's precision workmanship and all done by hand.
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even i knew yet not to remote and i work as a vine in manhattan. string instruments made and mittened val. bavaria have buyers the world over antone playing as violins, for example. and the double bases from the pullman shop. julia clots works for master violin maker leone, hot weather for beginners, where my astros all the violins by lay on hot r, one of a kind and hand made it every instrument has its own signature into every vine who make it has their own signature. you can always tell by the instrument who made a sum to vanished at each one looks different. we don't just turn at one instrument after the other, with all of them looking identical on what looked like household. julia clubs is just 31 years old and already well settled into this age old craft. one day she'll take over her step father's workshop and carry on
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a long tradition. the company's history goes back nearly 100 years today, around 50 exclusive instruments are built here every year. the price tags range from 150220000 euros. oh, julia clerk. his co worker on getting a yeah, he's best plays each newly finished violin before they're shipped off to every continent. oh my god. and let us know you always made sure to give the instruments your own touch. you'll m secret. chow was up in the way. you finish the details, this girl, the way the f house look and so on, or simply your choice if weren't. so of course, it's a great feeling now that your violins are being played all over the world, and they all carry your own name. this violin made in 1750, also came from it involved the violin making tradition in this little bavarian town
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dates back centuries. it began with the master violin maker mathias clots, and $1684.00 if on illinois will still follow the 350 year old vine and macklin traditions. and of course we hope to hand it on to our offspring. so i to live on through the centuries. i comed. this is a treasure chamber together with master violin maker, johan conner, julia glotts, picks out fer and maplewood. it has to have season for at least 10 years. some of this wood is over 100 years old, but what does guy if i were to start out as of island, make it today with fresh wood. it would have to season for 10 years before i could use it. so i'd have to buy old would i couldn't i right away and we have the advantage of having stored wood from past decades. every year we buy more. so every generation has had a stock of wood. and the coming generations will as well get out of tune into
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hort's dies the varnishing lens, the instruments, their final appearance. their specific sound will also be determined by the varnish . julia cloth supplies 20 to 30 coats, one after the other. zip we have and we use the very old vanish that's been handed down to us and it still used the way it was 350 years ago. it's tried and tested, and we'd like to preserve this tradition, won that century. the old tradition has made this picturesque corner of bavaria a world famous young vial and makers like julia cloths, make sure this tradition lives on and mitten vog breakfast. the most important meal of the day, right? my go to is on the modest site coffee and a bowl of porridge, which is pretty typical in scotland where i'm from. but for our next report,
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we're crossing the border into england for their traditional dish. a full english breakfast we headed to one of london's favorite breakfast spots for the low day on high this beloved national dish. with all the trimmings is prepared. hello, my name is austin from terry's cat breakfast is what we are famous for. and here we have the full english breakfast, which is cumberland sausage, free writing, jag, smoked black, bacon black put in, bite bains, fried tomatoes, mushrooms and babylon, squeak like it. when i go on holiday and then i've been away from the country and of thank you miss most is having a full english breakfast like the one we've got here. tower,
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bridge bar and markets and london's tallest building. the shards are all near terry's cafe for remark. it is one of london's oldest and largest food markets for austin yardley. it's the perfect place to get the ingredients for an english breakfast. he places high value on local produce. the secret of the good english breakfast is as simple as the ingredients. you've got to have a good sausage with high mate content where you smoke clack, bike, and to better qualitative projects. the better the qualitative breakfast, austin yardley. his father, terry founded the cafe and gave it its name. at age 14 austin yardley was ready preparing english breakfast for himself. to day. he leaves the cooking to some one else has checked. freddy, fred, breakfast shift is to come for your website. and this is the list of ingredients.
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cabbage folks, black pudding, cumberland sausage, mushrooms, smoked bacon, potatoes, and tomatoes. first the bubble and squeak to thought the potatoes are peeled and to consist of leftovers from the previous day's meal to day. it's freshly prepared. while a potato a cooking chopped, the rest of the vegetables then mashed the potatoes and cabbage and mix them together to form a mask. the name bubble and squeak comes from the bubbling and squeaking of the ingredients when they're fried. as in most british restaurants, the baked beans come from a can bite. bayne stone come from america because they retained after the war they become very popular. and some think the every one, how do they covered it become very popular for breakfast?
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the truck mushrooms aren't deep fried in plenty of oil, but be careful. i don't turn brown. then it all goes very quickly because many of the ingredients have to be grilled almost simultaneously. finally, add an egg to the hot to boil bath. amen. head chef freddie has to keep track of everything. so nothing burns. it's very difficult to re create the breakfast where you do at home because you, there's, i components to the breakfast. so i may say you've got a cookie in doors. he annoys. it's not fun to bring trey home. the english breakfast is the best seller at terry's cafe. still few patrons order the full version, like putting in bubble and squeak are not as popular. so, some guest i have been voted for all to do with michelle. that customer lowered i even if you feel like you with family friends that are comforting, it's
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a lot of delicious need. what really rich food which might be too much for some people. but it's delicious comfort and grieving certain days. if you like, you can run 5 marathons once it digest. it's definitely like a fostering community experience to go inside or family or teammates, and feels a little bit like home for best time to come and have breakfast in the morning. a lot of people come from for the breakfast, when my wife had a drink kenmare hung over. but now these old a breakfast pharaoh and the breakfast old died which it's making me hungry. but now europe has many famous scenic traveler. it's that golden circle in iceland, for example, our scotlands west highland way, a personal favorite of mine. but today we're headed to switzerland to the alpine circle to be precise. a beautiful scenic route can be traveled by car or train. but
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you are max reported diana, appear to us likes a challenge. so she opted to cycle the writ, though she wisely decided to do so on an e bike. here is a look at the top 5 sites in the region. ah, christine nature breathtaking views, stunning architecture. this with canon of gal, bundle has a lot to offer. the alpine circle roots taking all the cantons. i am going to be needles from d. w, euro max. for 2 days. i'm exploring this with abs on a new by to visit the most beautiful places in the region. let's go. first off is the city of koya. when local, speak, german romance and italian from switzerland, it's oldest town, 3 different alpine circle routes lead you through the mountains. one is 150 kilometers long. another 200 and a 3rd 450 kilometers the middle root needs. thus, to
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a stunning 65 meter toll railway bridge. and finally, the famous bernini express is coming up, also known as the leader, right. the view is fantastic. ah, we continue to the foot to the via dot to which is the unesco world heritage site. we meet d to duke of it from the reach and railway company vases over. so what make i strain? so special bond sir. this is a one meter gauge railway. well or narrow gauge railway. i mean, everything is a bit smaller, far be helped by the red carriage is became the norm many years ago. in the beginning, the train was actually painted green audience, elbows battalions referred to the bernini express as the tanina raso role. so we push on over rough terrain. that's yeah, good. but diana won't give us
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a fodder vita by continue up them on time. whatever. leaving to be on on you by 5, we saw a lot during the 1st 100 kilometers. the fur thay comes to an end in pon, puffy oh. today the journey continues with the cable car. i'm driving up here to the devil let some a skew facia at another good of almost 3000 meters. that the avalanche tie is famous for its jaw dropping views of glaciers and the highest mountain in eastern alps. that piece benny. now the more to rach and past lacey has come for a total of 16 square kilometers plus cancel. what an experience up here level at. so lemon hill, i'm here in winter the there is the wonderful 10 kilometer decided to lay down the glacier to more to rochester dodge in the summer i. so you can do the glacier trail, which also leads down holes from the d of a later this year. this alpine scenery is really something
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the next 50 kilometer length of the route to our next stop will take diana or about 3 and a half hours by bike like car it would be 50 minutes. cal brendan has around 11000 kilometers of mike pops in. all the swiss national park with it's 170 square kilometers is the country's largest nature reserve here, fight thing is not allowed. see, i vibe and you have been working here for 26 years. i'm in. what kind of any money have you seen? how and see bill butted him so much the duffy let his she think i get a lot of deer under goats and ibex is in summer and bad bill bark that don't involve spotted bears and wolves as well that and that's loud and on base all day it was very special to see such predators. easy, good, also. good. also help the the to be a bother. oh fine. yeah. last stop is straight
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out of a fairy tale. i did finish. here. we are these mountain village above the town of my in felt inspired, 19th century with novel you hannah speech. to write heidi a world famous children's book, it has been translated into over 50 languages. heidi, a 5 year old orphan grows up in her grandfather's camp here. visitors can follow in her footsteps. i have to say it was really the money to explore 5 c for in places in 2 days on a bike. but it was totally worth it. i especially like the devil id, so i real experienced that i can totally recommend the alpine circle root has over 20 highlight. it's a scenic route. you can explore by, by car or even on foot. where can you discover beautiful architecture and drink from ancient mountain springs
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whilst also learning about what it was like to live in a socialist regime, were headed to sophia and bulgaria. the capital is one of the oldest cities in europe, but its architecture is very much shaped by its recent socialists, past blogger and youtube bourbon at a nicolo, but took us on a tour around the beautiful city, and showed us the highlights. ah ah, well come to my home town on the fair. my name is vanessa. i'm a travel blogger, an uber, and i'm looking forward to showing you my favorite spot. so i mean my whole town was marked by its social is fast, because for more than 4 decades, bulgaria was under the very strong influence of soviet union. it was,
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it's close as the satellite. so when you walk around sophia, you see lots of buildings that are gray, monumental built in this typical stalinist architectural style that is meant to last forever. mm ah. so if you want to know how ordinary bo gary used to live back in the eighty's when bo guerria was at the other side of the iron curtain, the time of gorbachev and reagan, you are welcome to visit loretta. it's in the center of sophia. so you see young people mostly foreigners who have never experienced this area. they have only heard about it. they just want to come here and to see how people used to live.
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what was their life experience? what so tell it looked like i want to show you the most the is the grammar, both place in my home town. just look at this, this is the cathedral alexander, next kid. and just look at those domes. there miss pure gold and they're shining like yellow sun across all the city. ah, when you're in sophia and you are thirsty. this in the place you need to be you know, my home town has got hot springs at the heart of the city and my grandma used to come here almost every week from the park. and so here she used to ring
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a lot of those because she was sure that this water is magic for. oh, my teeth in this is a vicar scott, the most important strength is sophia ah. and on the other side, with god, the mouth of the shirt after which the 3 things name, mid sca in the busiest threads and for fear there are lots of shops and restaurants here and really for all through the sky boulevard and enjoy ourselves. ah okay. i think it's time to add sophia to my travel bucket list,
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