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on in the show. and with that, welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your house to megan lee. here's a look at what else we have in store report, or rachel stuart shows us some surprising things that are important in germany and rambling along one of the world's most interesting boulevards, lock and lock in barcelona. but 1st drinking champagne and eating seafood might be considered a luxury. but for many people in france it's simply a part of life, especially on the atlantic coast where oysters, plans and muscles are harvested. thanks to some 3000 kilometers of coastline. the search for seafood delicacies during low tide has become a popular activity for your max reporter hendrick belling. searching for edibles in the mud on the beach is not something he would normally do, but for muscles he made an exception.
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ah, to martinez. what about this one? that this t another be enough. i am walking along the french atlantic coast near local shell on the heel. dolly hall, i haven't come to the beach for the waves, but for the delicacies. here is where i am now going to try to gather my dinner. could you imagine finding anything edible here? i actually can't for, let's see if i go to bed full to that biologist and conservation is the job. but t spooner is going to help me with this. he knows where to find the best seafood at . at low tide, we go in search for it. we go, it was, it's i a plateau he, i see the either de la hong sits on a plateau that is quite gentle and flat. at low tide, almost a kilometer of beach is exposed on each side of the island already to the north of
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the island, where it's much rockier, you can find crabs, shrimp, spider crabs. i see urchins, and kelp dissolve. you and to the south. there are cockles and razor clans, the mud beaches are ideal for finding clams that with us in while the fellow to find the mussels we have to dig deep in the mud. title, fishing is popular with the french. they call it p r. p. fishing on foot. i don't find anything. i can see her. some signs like you needed, so both signer for shell we have the issue is ah, with a pretty heavy yeah. when i was little i used to always come home from the beach with food. yeah, i bought it, i loved eating. what i found with my family. i always loved that she told me some job parties. bernard grew up on the island to keep nature and balance here. yes.
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set up rules for title fishing together was the conservation organisation. a template shows asked which muscles were allowed to collect? so for example, if you would take your come like this, you must try to touch the both sides of the whole. yeah. okay. if not, it seems that the shade is too small and new. you must, later on the mud and you come back. maybe when you are anita, you can find it again and it's quit socket. not with every here over 200000 people, go searching the match for these delicacy without any rules or regulations soon there would be nothing left to fight for just because you see fit so you can call you. so this is a very important tradition here. i to joy, we've always been tidal fishermen on the island. bishop. we were never sailors who went far out to see him all the but rather people who fished at low tide. oh now
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should be to the shockey alopecia. it is key to our identity here on ill de la hong is just always been like that. and you do your own bishop, the, the p, the from you who the either dolly hall is francis, 2nd largest island and famous poets oyster beds, wizell, but teaspoon that prepares the muscles we've gathered for dinner. i take a look at the surroundings. the old oyster farm as hots can be seen almost everywhere. here with in the early evening, i meet joe, but he's bruno again at a friend's house. i'm intrigued to taste the spoils of the morning. but to my surprise, i am supposed to eat the 1st muscles ra. i'm really thought a little butter, some garlic, the dash of wine, time and cream. that's all it takes to create delicacies out of our fines. having
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check out the muscles by hand makes it a very special and unique dinner with you. if you have time, good time to go fishing into cooking and through eating and such a good life. so sometimes it's important to do it like this. think ah, every few hours the tide washes the next delicacies, sean. they say the best way to get to know country and it's people is through the stomach. and it's too simple down to earth and in tune with nature. that's how that people over here. and i found that really, really interesting to go to the beach here to collect my own food. and much to my
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surprise, it's really mm. a nice reward for hard work. now have you ever tried slack lining this is walking on a flat band that's tied between 2 objects? it's a sport that developed among climbers in the us in the 19 eighties and has spread around the world ever since. will slack wanting, involves concentration, patience, and mainly balance to get a closer look, we went to the urban high line festival in poland, where slack liners from all over the world gathered to show off the tricks of the trade once a year, over the course of 4 days life in the polish city of lin doesn't only play out on the ground against the backdrop of the old town. slight lion as display their skills at breathtaking height. 100 participants from
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15 countries are gathering for the 2022 urban high line festival. i am from columbia, i'm from the u. s. and from the netherlands, i come from ukraine, m from lithuania. one of the festival stars is polish, slack lajna phillip o like sick. this is his 7th time participating. his main discipline is trick lining where he uses the slack line like a trampoline for jumps, flips, and other areas acrobatics. whether in the caribbean to buy or mexico, phillip alexis always looks to land the most spectacular tricks possible. at the urban highland festival, he also shares his experiences and tips in a workshop apart from excellent body control being successful on the slack line
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requires composure and mental strength, bullying lack les means the opportunity to really connect with yourself to get into a flow more mean a flow moment is what we this carry to light this morning when you are in the proper re out brass and feeling and understand in your body. and you don't look at your feet or the line or the shaking line. you have to look straight ahead of your direction, your destination, letting loose and focusing only on the moment. for this ukranian, slack line enthusiasts, the ford a festival is a welcome distraction as the war is still raging in her home. country. pastoral helps me a lot because i have the feeling of normal life i and had a distilling for 5 months. there are no heiress sirens here, and there is no air for hell. i can walk in denied because it's forbidden to do this in ukraine. you cannot walk on the street after 11 in the evening. i feel like
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now i feel how he thinks he already lost me to for our peace, our normal life. and how valuable can all of this use proceeds will be donated to ukraine. and participation is free for ukrainians. with the 25 meta church lion has once again been strong between 2 bell towers. it's the highest of the festivals, 9 high life. unlike normal high lines here, participants have to clip on for security. that even goes for the experienced philip, all like sick without it. the only thing between his toes and a deadly drop would be a $2.00 centimeter white line. i know people who can walk the line in between the park between 2 trees, but they come to read beyond the highland there are afraid about the heights. so that the biggest problem and also that fun being we 5. if it's that the height under me, right. so i can i, i don't feel really comfy when it's free. high under me,
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under my legs. i see people. i see people walking around me under me. so this can scared me quite by the law. this is the sport of extremes in every respect, but for those who were still less daring, the festival off in sacred spaces, welcoming new people to the world of flat lining. if you say it's a stick exact up, there is a family like atmosphere here. now this festival was the 1st of its kind, and that's why it's so legendary and popular. if we don't have to bows to advertise to get people to visit volume out at the ridiculous, the mastery of dial and more lofty adventures, a white next year visitors when the international slack line st. descend on woodland for the 15th urban highline festival. there are a lot of cliches about different nationalities. for example,
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germans are orderly and well organized. well, that is not necessarily true, but if you visit germany, you will notice that they have lots of rules. some of them might be obvious, like, not littering, but does you know that you can face the fine for making loud noise? is like this? oh, after 10 o'clock at night. well, that is when the so called quiet hours begin. well, d, w is rachel stuart, took a look at some particularly surprising examples of band activities here in the country. ah, i'm plenty time. do you want to stay on the right side of the nor in germany? well, here are a few things you probably didn't realize are banned here several times a year and so called silent days, dancing in public is forbidden. in germany the
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dance banners may strictly enforced on good friday. one of the most important dates in the christian calendar. the exact times of the band vary between states and in some places. it's also forbidden to have sporting events move house or shy particular films. but it's not good friday. no, but it is sunday and every sunday is a quiet day. the law states, you can only do d i y if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging. so i guess that leaves gluing other forbidden activities include playing loud music for cycling, laugh and skateboarding noisily. in a residential i don't even think about marrying your lord. these rules usually apply on public holidays to as well as certain times of the afternoon and evening depending on regional law can find far in germany. it can really pay to hold your tongue insulting. somebody can lend you a hefty fine or up to one year in jail. here's an example from real court cases for club the headboard in jonathan uniform.
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from vertical there that have been are the more you and the more you pay a professional football. a recently received a 25000 your fine for insulting a pensioner. in a copper germans are extremely obedient when it comes to pedestrian crossing. i'm no wonder walking across the street when the light is red, good lanyard on the spot, fine of 5 to 10. yours, new drivers can even have that probation period extended by 2 years for walking over on red. you know, sometimes i think rachel's a bit boring. wouldn't it be great to be called something cool like princess asparagus? oh, that right there. in germany, you can only change her name if you have a really, really good reason for it, like no one can pronounce it or it causes you psychological distress. when getting married, any one partner can take a double barreled sin. i'm when naming your children. there are various legal precedents to like, well the name must be easily recognizable as
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a 1st. that's why there's not very many baby munos. oh schneider's running round him. no names will be harmful to the child anyway. fair enough. up until 2008. the name also had to make it clear whether the child was male or female, but that's not the case anymore. let me say 21st century. the titles like lord or princess are still out now. that the way from the sponge? well, i'm not even allowed to wash my own car in front of my own home. no, but with good reason. the water containing dead grease and cleaning chemicals can make its way into the ground water and eventually into rivers and lakes. save yourself a possible fine of thousands of yours and had her professional carwash up to comply with strict rules when disposing of the water. so what do you reckon? have the germans gone too far or do you love a good band? see you next time and remember him as alba applied. all right, well it's always nice to get away from some of those rules and regulations and a great place to do that is in barcelona,
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in spain. there you can get lost in the sites, including la rumbler, the city's most famous boulevard. it's been the center of urban life for hundreds of years. and it also saw a tragedy strike in 2017 when terror strove a van down the boulevard, killing 14 people. but in the year since law rambla has been defined by its resilience and energy, allah, hello, i'm familiar with president of friends of the rambler. if he knows he's gonna be on to day, i'm going to show you the hidden seekers to pass alone as the famous rum la boulevard . i'm glad i let go. so they went to bed owner models for me. i grew up here on the round land in 2019 some 14000000 tourists visited barcelona. this boulevard is what is the city's most popular sight, yet hold secrets of which few know at 1.2 kilometers long,
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the rambler was not always glamorous, especially the lower part was once notorious and 2nd dog explicate, in this area near the port has a special secret where many years ago it was known for prostitution, a motor finance or something remains from that time, which you can see here in the restaurant a maya, i get a studio, i get a blaze red and a little ramayo. ignacio todd iowa keeps a very special historical relic here in his bask restaurant. his boyish appeal, he over about this urban archaeology. this is where the young women stood tapping the ground with their high heels. because he and then she'll call us back. all is there or is those murder militia, these marble slabs were in front of the doors, then all the hose are from the high heels of the girls who were waiting for their clients. the uh, the la chica kiss bit ivan oliver glee and the history of that and love with its
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colorful contrasts like the world famous market. that book area makes the street unique for from india is back either capital window in this street. there is a place for everyone in the ridge, the poor, the dreamer, the desperate to get the, the lose. the trying to rise again is from begin your course. more work is that the rumbler is a small universe in itself. as with yell or need the street as you need from it for me it is love, the ram is pure life is love either in the cynthia buddha in la catalonia, his 1st flower market was here to pick up the lunar one. flower style has a very special story as the most elaborate. this is carolyn is flower shop, my son, the oldest in barcelona. her mother was very sick as a child and was saved by penicillin. but you're set up in felina, the british inventor of penicillin, alexander fleming was in the city in 1948. wonderful. well, when her grandmother learned that alexander fleming was strolling on the rambler,
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she came out and presented him with a bouquet of flowers. it was printed in the newspaper video, the girl of, you know, it's also worth it to take a closer look at the facade on that, um plan like this former umbrella store. if some of them do that, i guess we're here in front of casa, bruno, quant ross. i think it's the most beautiful building on the rambler. again, and it was built at the turn of the 20th century, when asian and oriental motifs were in fashion with us. yet because already invalid, it's not on the molar we're looking for them was read. you can see that here on the umbrellas. these orient of drawings, sodium and this dragon that our own. then that mean via shows us a carton him right behind the cafe del opera is that wasn't home, could have been bullied, or where in a public garden, behind a hotel bill. wondering when the hotel owner wanted to revitalize the square. the city agreed only on the condition that part of it stayed open to the public for
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legal law. one 0, and it's nice to enjoy this mini oasis right next to the rambler. alamba, yada the most of the land land. this is probably the most beautiful sweet shop in all of barcelona. my funny buy. they want a fellow now. escobar. yes. is famous for their innovative chocolate artistry little trouble at the building used to be passed a factory to all members. or yes, you and escobar has preserved re beautiful modernist. aesthetic of the building was asking the law month. you can find examples of it all over on the rom lie, some we want to go in law, somebody in a separate attendant, barcelona, and the rambler, embody their style, made famous by one architect. however, there was a 2nd little guest gone there for a hidden secret. you have to move a little off the rumbler to plaza real, where we will see a relatively little known worker bought by barcelona most famous architect. and
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john, long before he designed the secret out a familiar or lumpy threader. antonio dowdy worked on this lantern near the rom ladonna's. it's one of his early works that hobbin, i'd give it not only from the pigeons at plaza catalonia, to the columbus monument. there are things to discover everywhere on the rambler. if that was the arm we've had got it, when now very near the pores all far more. so the end of the boulevard is known mainly for the columbus monumental men talk a little after you have seen it from outside. you can go in up the elevator and enjoy a fantastic view from 60 meters in the year and own us them. so even edward i use those that are sent are made roselle gura, because that is the columns in a secret $7.00 mormon, berlin, and as follows. life and history as the rambler is old secrets and new stories continue to emerge. and finally, we had to london to meet british artist and debbie lawson who has
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a passion for bears kangaroos and other wild animals, and she expresses her love for them through sculpture. she creates her life like creatures from oriental carpets. in the meantime, these fuzzy sculptures are coveted world wide, and they often take the viewer by surprise. i parked works that. have you rubbing your eyes in amazement at times, hard to identify they sometimes leap out into the room. depending on the perspective in the studio and london's hackney district, carpets get a new lease on life as wild animals. the british artist, debbie lawson began creating a lifesize carpet sculptures around 10 years ago. but if you start with the patio in the middle, which is like a focal point, pull your iron and then i carry on the patterns of on the legs in quite a sort of symmetrical way and merged the feet into the carpet so that you kind of
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almost can't see where it's coming out than i'm left with lots of bits that still need to be covered. and i can diffuse virtually any sort of little scraps of the thing. carpet cover those bits up and your i just pulled it all together. completing a sculpture can take months. debbie lawson usually works on several pieces simultaneously. almost all of the works are commissioned. she needs up to 3 fully identical carpets for one sculpture. i started by using real persian carpets, but they were usually seconds or damaged ones already, but i don't really want to cut up the artwork of somebody else. so i'm using copies all the time. now. in a 1st step, the artist creates a framework for the sculpture from chicken wire. she then fixes it with several layers of acrylic mix until the model becomes firm. finally, she adds carpet onto the model using hot adhesive, and then cuts the material into shape. i'm quite a quiet, shy,
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reserved person and that's sort of i think that's how i operate. i won't be camouflaged and disguised and disappearance the background. i think that might have been one of the reasons behind making fairs because the bed of the talking for me. i can hide in the background and enjoy the foot of the conversation that it's having with people that are looking at in her sculptures sell for between 13024000 euros. depending on size, effort involved and carpet quality. debbie lawson had her artistic breakthrough in 2018 or 2 meter tall, red bear sculpture displayed at london's 2018 royal academy. summer exhibition caused quite a stir. everyone seemed to be quite wild by the fair and it became a bit of a celebrity. everyone really loves animals debate. everyone likes to be up close to something that they've never might not seen in the wild. she finds inspiration and
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relaxation doing gardening. she also enjoys making miniature versions of her giant carpeted creatures. it's strange how you can answer. also just a block of materials. you can kind of create some sort of character in the thing. i'm quite happy to sort of put these creatures out, 10 of them to have a life of her own. and i'm, i'm, i'll enjoy watching them from the, the curtain. debbie lawson's wildlife sculptures are impressive and should definitely not be swept under the carpet. our that we come to the end of the show, but remember to head to our website to enter this week's viewers is ra and a chance at receiving a few items from d w's uncensored collection, which gives you tips on how to access band media and of course, don't forget to follow us on social media as always thanks for turning in and we'll see you again soon
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