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for this me wanting to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail to discover a route. a race linked to military interests, a race linked to political and military proceed. but also linked to my own financial adventure full of hardships, dangers and death. my children's journey around the world. sports september 7th on d. w. ah, with what makes portugal the 2nd biggest city porto,
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one of europe hottest tourist destination. we'll find that later in the show. hello and welcome to and year edition of your max with me, your host, hannah. hm. well, here's what else we've got coming up with miniature turkish dishes from the world smallest kitchen and this the locomotive right on their ricky railway. it a wonderful new thing of shows me how much practice do you think it would take to get this get? well, 110 year old boy in athens has clearly already put in the necessary hours. they are kind of cds is creating quite a star and international piano. concerts are caused. he got started as
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a toddler playing better than many could manage in a lifetime. the musical wonder cant even compose his his own p says among them his anti war attitude, his way of taking a stand against the war and ukraine. ah little hans, guided by huge talent at each 10 cellulose. carry. see, this has already conquered the concert hall stage. ah, she key and then the music is my whole life. i can't imagine a world without music close. that would be really miserable. didn't it? put a lift hush. he's been claimed as a wonder kent and has given concerts the world over. he especially enjoys playing and his native athens here in september 2021. ah. he's made the top 100 global child prodigies list in the music category and has won
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numerous awards. he says he's never experienced stage fright. cleanup on. yeah, i'm never over excited before a concert. i simply don't get stressed. the rather i look forward to playing for an audience. i'm getting applause from the heater. could a dish. oh oh. busy he's been surrounded by music all his life. his father photo scarcity, is himself a pianist and piano teacher. stallion was just 3 years old and photo taught him his 1st few notes and recognized his son's impressive musical talent. ah, a bully more? no. oh done in these oscar, when he was still very little the only time he'd come up to me when i was playing piano or giving lessons or making us calona, he'd pick out notes instead of just pounding on the keys. like many children do the whole panama of dish,
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and then he'd pick out know it and hold them levied. i love this dish, hold that showed that he had a musical ear a hand as it turned out. perfect pitch off. did you goblin it was proof positive that he had a musical nature? so i actually assumed almost a quote on my shelter. oh, stella is just starting 5th grade. after he's done his homework, he often takes out his beloved building blocks and place with his 2 sisters. then, of course, comes the daily hours of practice on the piano. ah, you must, she keep music as a form of play. it feels good right off. it's the same whether i'm playing with my toys or playing the piano. ah, his sister, veronica also has an artistic bent she loves to draw, which resulted in a collaborative project between brother and sister, stella scape, her special present. oh, broad, they'll go mind this. he dedicated his 1st composition to me and in return i designed the cover picture for his album think so i liked it
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a lot when he plays piano. so of course i was delighted with his dedication, shanna, he, the guy hike up oliver fair. mr. burke to go on a daily was just 5 years old when he composed veronica. ah, whenever something weighs on his mind, the young virtuoso expresses it through music. he also weeps very serious themes into his pieces. ah, yeah. glimpse of what he made. tip of the size of the inspiration can also come from sad things like the war, the pandemic with destruction of the environment as you go. that's how i wrote my anti war a tude apiece that i hope will give those affected by the war some joy, courage, and strength, giving them of disapproval, federal volume, or the young man was appalled by russia's invasion of ukraine. it resulted in this anti war composition. ah,
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to get out of that because i use music as an international language. i said to take a stand for peace loading. so the world can become a better place. it's not always easy for cellulose to reconcile the demands of childhood and a stage career. often, it seems like a tight rope walk in both minor and major. wow. now if you're like me and your social media feeds are constantly filled with videos of tiny cooking, then you're going to love this next report. and if you have no idea what i'm talking about, then you're about to see something really cool. we visited a couple and sound bill, hook popular turkish dishes, bought in extra small miniature versions in a tiny kitchen with a working stove, tiny pots, miniature cooking spoons,
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and crockery like this. and trust me using is all, is really not as easy as it looks. a tiny lock. ma jones, the turkish pizza, a tiny portion of black lava and monte turkish stuffed pastry pockets in this is dawn bowl. many kitchen, typical turkish dishes, are prepared in miniature versions. men of yellow, i'm on a bamboo and jill, i'm butcher. what can we make tiny meals on the many turkish kitchen channel? then we turned our passion into a business 4 years ago to bring turkish cuisine to the world. to the conflict. marcelo and annual. i then have set up a fully equiped tiny kitchen in their living room. the stove cooks by a t like other appliances, like a dishwasher and fridge,
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run on electricity or batteries. almost everything on a scale of one to 12 go during this time. amanela puma b, me it is. so bought me. it's christina. i took it off look cuz this miniature stove and oven are completely hand mange. so momma alia palmer. it is to nina in turkey. this type is very traditional home to shalicia. gordon is the law plus us. these cabinets are all hand crafted. a, b, a, a chris, he had that. sure. the go, denise should shook a shallow. i ordered these tiny household utensils and appliances from abroad. i shift them, but i mean it is charlotte, it while it played it leather, yet this last bash it virtue, cello is a social media expert. her husband anal iden, makes videos. they shoot the preparation of the tiny turkish dishes, like cooney,
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fha, mclamore ah, and sim it, they post them on youtube and instagram, where fans worldwide follow them. sherman picked in busta. it was my wife's idea that that's how it started with her. so i was a little cool to the idea at 1st latuda, i thought it wouldn't lise entities, but as soon as it started we got a lot of views and comment about those sort of picked out of the no mild toughness hills. my kids working in normal kitchen so night so that the tiny kitchen is very enjoyable. i because i produce something for my followers. here i try the recipes. i haven't tried and the real kitchen doesn't, for example, lamp june. yeah, i made it in the tiny kitchen time. it was very nice and was very well liked to it's more enjoyable to work in this kitchen was one little plug that sells month i keith. this global, tiny cooking trend is especially popular in japan, south korea,
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and the usa. back to wisdom bowl. today, it's grape leaves that stuff with rice, a staple of turkish cooking. tiny cooking is not at all easy. it takes dexterity, and a lot of patience. bands in missoula gets it than getting the biggest worries whether the rest of people work done well. i yup, them, yes, it looks very nice. all the ingredients are there, but a small candle may not be hot enough. full of the oven may not have cooked. it with and you make it small, michelle living it in the end. it may not look like the real thing he appeared was goodness on the bane's. them. yeah, i believe the least, the la on the the mad venus. the stuffed grape leaves are weighted with a bowl, so they don't open then they simmer in a covered pot, just like a normal portion. only send them fogginess to make. we also experiment with dishes from the world over to improve
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our recipes, like a plan, but then we get a lot of requests from our followers, kenya. and for example, italian spaghetti and spanish tortilla requested a lot took so to leo. so we want to show how these recipes can also be made in our tiny turkish kitchen. so these are our goals, students, but it hadn't been gladiator. high quality, tiny dishes. the tiny turkish kitchen proves that size doesn't matter. that little little now we're headed portugal to the northern coastal city of portal. it's probably best known for its port wine, which is sold all over the world, but it is less well known than the capital of lisbon. so if you're unsure of what they're as to see, eat and do their fear not. we've got you covered from delicious pastries to magnificent, modern art. we got the low dine on everything that needs to be on your list for portugal. second largest city porto portugal is known the world
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over for its port wine and its impressive vistas. but that's not all it has to offer from historical architecture to modern arch. it has a little something for everyone. of course, for the taste balance. it has portuguese specialities, this is our travel bucket list for one day in porter that it one for the main things to do. the best way to get a look at the city is a ride on the tele federico to gaia. this cable car over the banks of the doro, provides a spectacular view. it wouldn't allow me that you get a good overview. you see the little boats that carry the part line, and you get an idea of the city and its character. i think you get a thought it was probably the best you're gonna have with once at the top, the potato lewis, the 1st bridge,
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leads to photos. oh town. and right 22nd tip for what delicacies there ought to try . of course says the portuguese classic pastiche to nata. you can even watch the process of making the crispy sweet pastries in the money. take out a, you know this bills. i don't believe we don't have a big secret. it's a pastry made with pure natural ingredients. milk adina flower, eggs, sugar mall, a little lemon with and a good helping of louse, sir. ah, and it's all made by hand from the creamy filling to the puff pastry dough mixed on site. it's portioned out by simple finger width and pressed into the tins. the edges have to be thick enough to hold the cream filling to come later, mo, mo, run through that fashion. the dough has to cover the entire tins of la, because if the cream boils over while its baking and keeps under the 10,
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but it'll stick and get burned on and ruin the everything over game. absent alberta . gov let them into possess the cream has to be squeezed out quickly so it won't lose its consistency. then the pastiche go into the oven to bake for 7 to 10 minutes at 400 degrees celsius. traditionally when the past asia done, the entire neighbourhood is informed. so all you have to do is wait for the bell to indulge in portugal, most famous pastry crispy and hot from the oven. once his culinary delight has been devoured, it's time for tip 3. the sites the front of south de straus gallery is regarded as portugal, best known museum for contemporary art. the building was designed by alverado, caesar vieira, a native of porto, one of portugal, most renowned architects, the temporary exhibitions,
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a well worth taking in it from the sun's volumes you about looking for any of the foundation and the museum own one of the most comprehensive collections are portuguese and international art, abusing one of the museums. tasks is to set up a dialogue between modern portuguese works and international art. y'all especially works from the 19 sixties and later in this space is intended to merge art, environment, and architecture. without what i put in put ano wimby, and yet to put a started over 30 years ago. the straus foundation maintains not only the muse him of contemporary art, but upon several hanged hands in size. here 2 extra large scale works of modern art may be seen. all the tranquillity all around, simply enjoying packing holes, has old town for a perfect end to the day. a cool drink and an equally cool view. the pancake via church is the place to be
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those pastiche our next level. good. now it's no secret that the german language can be a nightmare to learn. trust me, i would know my german is still work in progress. the drop, the grammar is enough to drive anyone crazy. but luckily, the w reporter rachel stuart from the u. k. has the best tips for how to sound like a pro, even if you don't feel like one, i am forever grateful to her and i'm not ashamed to admit that i have used several of these tricks myself. learning german sometimes make you feel like the law or this. oh, well i feel you 1st put together some tips we get you through the rough puts in a few german language, had to give you a little breather along this journey. we call the nemesis of many a german learner articles there be or that 46 percent of german nouns, a feminine 34 percent masculine and 20 percent nita. so statistically, if in doubt
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d is your best bet, but it turns out there are a few general rules to give you a little bit of guidance while taking a wildcat. you can usually use their full season. there is a gleick compass directions, whether they accept via that stuff or no feminine work, you know. but of course there are some exceptions. like it's absolute. why do you have to be so difficult? i'm finally new to use that color. me how material. like what mental one of my pet hates about german is the way numbers are formed. it's not 64, but for and 60 for you. but once you hit the 100 things get even worse, because you have to jump from the hundreds back to the units and then to the 10. if i don't have something 5205 and 40, that makes no sense. so here's my tip. if you're taking down a number, don't write the digits too close together. always leave
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a gap on either side. so you're ready for any surprises. fix one 5th, fish on that. the law. yeah. icon that she does not know. it says, be aware when reading long numbers like telephone numbers, some germans like to spice things up a bit by switching between using single digits and longer numbers. no, i'm from 6 friends, 6 on sunfish after an opposite season. fear noise. if you're in a conversation with a german and you're not really following what's going on here, not there are several words. you can just throw in between some nodding and interested facial expressions in order to not give the game away that you've got no idea what's going on. certainly the more they can play around with the intonation to express the bright boom for understanding. maybe you got the impression that your conversation partner is looking for some positive
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feedback or acclimation from you. there isn't perfect work that you can use to express that you are in agreement with what the thing whatever that ib cannot class . and finally, if you're actually brave enough to try and formulate full sentences, we need to by yourself a little more thinking time between what i've got just the thing low is essentially the german equivalent of the modern life. and if you like, know what i mean, gentle with you in when you try to remember and then that usually means stop. but you might notice germany with a little there. in this case, it doesn't mean that it all, but it will help you find like a loop and we've got loads more on the german language around instagram, d, w underscore, me, the jazz ah,
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looking for more euro magdalen, we've got you covered, had to our youtube channel. here we know a bullet with working for addition and uniquely german habit. don't miss out and subscribe to w 0 max on, you know, take a ride with some their rings, railway. europe's oldest mountain railroad, their rac railway, in the swiss alps, set off on its 1st trip way back in $1871.00, and immediately became an international sensation dw reports or accidentally. my vizier spent a day with regular railways and was even allowed to drive the steam locomotive fulfilling a child. her dream acts as picturesque tour leads from gully. dow up the beautiful
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rigging, mountain, and back down to bits. now on the shores of lake listen, get ready for ride on a rail road classic and for breath taking views of the out. ah hey, i'm access primavera, he and i'm exploring europe's most senate train writes, i played with my toy trains as a child and the steam locomotives were always the ones that i loved most. that is why i couldn't wait to spend a day here at the figure a way in the heart of switzerland. it's the last steam train in europe with an upright kettle and the 1st mountain railway in whole europe. so now i'm ready for the right it firemen. it a good. she an engineer martin hook. i thought i'd take me along to day martin
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before me. oh then where their steam there must be fire. i can have out firemen. it got ye with it. the cold will piston and push rod have to be lubricated on. it has to be done under steam at $150.00 to $180.00 degrees celsius but so you need a special oil. ah, now screw it tight, slowly. exactly. there anyone who lives well drives? well a ha, that's yes. okay, this is the pressure gauge where i can see how much pressure is in the boiler right now. we're up to 2.82.9. what do we need? we have to get to 13 now i have to get down to business. my job is to guide the 12 ton locomotive boot in 18. 73 into the station with cars hooked up, but without passengers, of course. thank goodness martin, holler, gave me
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a brief explanation of how to do it and he watches my every move, made it all. what's this way down the middle? good for no other. that's our tooth, rac rail and it's all there were a rack railway here i said on people are driving, making goes exclusively through the rack rail on the, on the gear from the local motors, engages, and, and that gives us a firm hold, hold. now it's time for the train to depart with passengers on board for them to. it's a fascinating experience. this locomotive only post contained on a few days out of the year. at other times, modern trains are in service on the route. it runs through the middle of switzerland. our journey begins at gold our station and takes us up 30 the mountain to the he could. then we had down the other side to fits now at lake lou. sir. this line opened in 1871. the 1st of its kind in europe, at the time it was a sensation in the fire box has to
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be kept stoked with cold during the journey. that hasn't changed over time. i am happy to take on the job at an average speed of 6 kilometers per hour. we arrived at the top of it ag, almost on time, in the little engine that could be view is impressive. as a cheney engineer, i don't get a break. a ground is a setting. why is it so important to keep on cleaning the locomotive, went through it. if you wipe everything down with the cleaning rag next door, you can feel right away. if a screws loose over those is sort of now we had back down the martin when our locomotive number 7 is trembling along all the other trains on the road have to make way for it. the slow pace is all the better for enjoying this pick particular view. 2021 is the $150.00 the anniversary of the ye re weight. the locomotive was restored and put back in service,
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especially for it. an hour after leaving the top of the line, we arrived at fitz notation on lake lucerne. and now it's my turn at the controls again. they let me drive the locomotive on to the 20th and been to the shed, all by myself. well, almost. ah. but what would you say, how did i do get lost? you did a very good job. you even drove it yourself. it come to you. i could almost grant you a diploma. maybe it was really great fun and i never thought that i would be able to drive this thing nearly all on my own and the view of their, i mean that was with well, that's it for today. don't forget to follow us on social media and head over to our
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