tv A Mediterranean Journey Deutsche Welle September 11, 2022 4:30pm-5:01pm CEST
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more working conditions and illness related to pesticides. why do they pay the price for our breakfast beverage? what secrets lie behind these wall? discover new adventures in $360.00 degrees. and explore fascinating boiled heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the out now ah, ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today, it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a passion once share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common?
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journalists, xena, l. moss rock and joe power abdul karim, travel the coast of the mediterranean, in search of answers. do you see yourself as of today and you used to go the rights and responsibilities with? how can you afford the fed trail? these animals, god help you with join us to get to know the people and their dreams. a mediterranean jeremy. it said that the waters of the southern coast of cyclists, of the birthplace of love, according to mythology. this is where the goddess aphrodite emerged from the sea. site purse is a mediterranean melting pumps of civilization. the ancient greeks egyptians romans,
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the ottomans and british imperial forces all came here and to day it's my turn. my journey begins in the picturesque village of talk. me who has you asked if i finally made it a sight of his anger combat for my not guessing here was quite an ordeal. good bye . can't wait to see what's in store for me. no, i'm going to grab a shower as i'm drenched in sweat or then it's time to go exploring the deckles trauma ah sigh. personalized where europe, africa, and asia converge. its position in the eastern mediterranean has influenced the islands history since ancient times. ringback in 1974, the independent states was divided. the south became a republic led by greek cypriots. while the news was occupied by turkey.
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he's my son, this magazine has well come on about for the great way to stop my trip. youngblood leafing through it. i found this article on left terrace and christina, they had this great idea of creating a new wine from an old great variety is the sweetest sugar. i meeting them both later i came down. we set off down a very winding road leading into the heart of the island. the climate here is ideal for wine growing left terrace, more he and marcus is a vintner, and lives off the beaten path with his wife, christina, and their 2 children tucked away here in the true dost mountains. they're making their dreams. come true, honey. hello? oh oh, looking for you. yes, that, oh, expert with story, i'm you for your story. and what is their sweet story? the greek cypriot couple produces a dessert wine based on what just might be the oldest wine in the world, nama,
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and its successes. i was making wine always of studying grace. i've been working several whiteness and gruesome zealand, argentina, south africa when i came in. so bruce, i've noticed on and cut diamond with his mom that, you know, i'm actually from cyprus. i studied abroad and lived and worked abroad for quite some time and i, when i met life there is it everything just kind of made sense and everything kind of fell into place. and because we had so many common interests, and especially when it came to work, and that was to create something of our own that had our own identity. christina and left head is live and work by the motto, quality, before quantity. and they're, a nama concept, is paying off, produced with traditional methods and in small batches. this mine has been sweeping up awards. i says, are relatively new. why only 5 years old for us is a, maybe you can see other movies different from the color. it will be after
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another 5 years. it will stay in the moral with the dark cala hill. wow. oh, very intense. her young, very young battles, really different to the one that it will be is the same thing with an architecture when he sees ah half builded building, we cannot understand what you will become just by looking. and this is a good part of being one major. you have a reason to take is so sweet and i taste honey 1st before the way we're sun drying the grooves is megan, it's still gentle and would not have dominant or almost will have a complexity. who is you make a quick sun drying process. here you destroy the r o mother complexity of the wine, you work together as the capital. as a couple, however,
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i lending to stabilise at a very fun, i had so casa quite a good few years to actually separate um, ah, our duties within, within the company within the brian and kind of said, right, okay, this is where your boss and mrs. where i am bossy, christina, i trained goldsmith and left terrorist. any knowledge is founded their company in 2009, and they don't only care about their wine. but also the packaging. this is my workshop, my design room, where we make our, all of the song, all of the labels and where i do a lot of the design work. okay. it was most of it actually goes on in here. and when the wine actually starts being produced, we have 4 products at the moment and every product has a different label. all of our potholes are numbered. it says here i've bottom number $282.00 of the total of a $1678.00. so that's how we number of bottles on selling silver button. we have the lever that goes on the top, that works as
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a seal. obviously for sustainable reasons, we didn't want to use a plastic. so i sat here with my, with my lead leather and my throat for many, many hours a day. i trying to figure out a way to um, to securely keep her qualcomm with yes, every singer. but every symbol for all the grapes are dried on the vine for up to 60 days before harvesting. so they're already extremely sweet. sunlight might be vital for grapes, but i prefer the shade. oh, it's very, very hot side. don't understand how you can work here live here and a little very hot from every day i. this is the reality. we live in the fields. we work in the field. when may, where i'll shoot and go to presentations, some big events, but it's not exactly where we are. we are part of the arm there, the biggest presented. so for the qualities made by nature. and the rest is a shame on thoughts a time to leave the mountains and head to the coast.
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cypress is the 3rd largest island in the mediterranean after sicily and claudina. my next istation is ion napa, a beautiful little result with the european union's easternmost port. i'm meeting dr. louis had you on and the marine biologist is tracking a new intruder in these waters. climate change has made the mediterranean into an attractive living space. hello everybody. i lou with what might look like a some a cruise is actually a research expedition. lewis and his colleagues carlos work for andrea foods as a non profit organization for marine conservation and their research is best
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done under water didn't try to, we've had it out today with a grain t, joining us, i to divers who have lots to tell us about the problems that i popped from the left side, they came from the road, see who we are, not sure yet, but it's possible that they have some of the eggs us through this was john in the follow financial call. it seems of the vital with labor they find free that he's not used to helping them with the rest of the future even to threaten them. i'd love to dive in with them and see what's going on down that trying to get to be done with
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diving into the deep blue is no mean feat. a to research is a working on an e. you funded projects aimed at calling this than in the past. they have to find and count them. louis expects to find many around the good. here the rocky reef stuff up plenty of nukes and crannies to heighten. since lions, they have no natural predators. they've been able to spread to practically unchecked with each female laying up to $2000000.00 eggs per year, with what i'm doing. another we at the moment for these died, but we just did. we are trying to understand the behavioral life trying to figure out how we behave out is on the with the other fish. how
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you actually to strive maybe with life. well, it's kind of late with grades. is it possible to i with if it were up to louis these non native fish would be caught and sold to eat. all this talk has got me thinking about food, time to head to lima, thought on the islands southern coast. i'm surprised by the modern architecture of cyprus is 2nd largest city and especially impressed by its splendid new marina completed in 2014, a good place to come for fish. quite obvious. i've got a very exciting day ahead of me. not only do i have to go out and buy fish,
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i'll also have to prepare. i sell how be. thankfully, i'll be getting expert help from my new friend brody, or if you're with moody, them honest is a chef and he sells me to pick up to guild head sabrina. i don't speak the language so i have to get by with hand gestures i fall. so good with i really scaling them here though, hard to wash off the scales when they're stuck to you and we've got a fabric to do one thing we have had a store that is okay for you. i buy many people appreciate good food and drink that goes for the cypriots to in his restaurants, tapia, takia ruddy, demolished breeds, new life,
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inter traditional dishes. i can't wait to see what the author and crossover chef has in store for me. so you are very, very kind enough to bring us to a beautiful, beautiful, fresh father from a fish market to a fish. gonna do baby potatoes. i said yes. style. those are one of my favorite. my grandmothers rest are okay. so that's what we're gonna do. let's get going. i take one. yeah, yeah, absolutely not all the way in just through the skin so that the flavor can get into it. but in a do a lovely bright green source which is going to be lots of fresh parsley, beautiful, superior to oregon. know which i adore bay leaves and of course garlic and you make sure that all of the flavor go into the belly. yeah. okay. and goes into all of these crevices or tag. i see how you will prepare the fish. i remind me, am on our side in morocco, and it's called shamela. okay. yeah,
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and i would love you to like, how we make, and i love this kind of shamela in past one on the american people. they look at me, i know with that, but we have no time. oh, hello. immediately looks to ryan to put the pen on salem, and normally we put it also in flock. so tom said, you hello, this is to have somebody else cooking for me. i have a professional cook and i tell you that i have a problem with a lot of my friends. okay. now they've learned. yeah. but people use the excuse that they scared to cook for me on the plate. i very curious what you say now i'm looking so forward to it. to
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be honest. it's thorough. i love it. i love it. i love him with delicious. no, thank you. what in greek was saying, yes, i said yes lulu. which means a blessing on your hand. ah, what will you want to do now? the last thing is just the pencil and mortar. if you don't my over here and we've got some coriander aquanda the seeds. exactly, exactly. so just crept them but just pack them enough so that the flavor comes out . ok, so now we want to make sure i bake these in the oven in white wine and olive oil. so now what you want to do is just cover them. ok. i love to be here because the soma always was we do is to have to cook, which is that, but my love, this is what i'm like because you know,
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each one of us feel that our mothers food is the best and our grandmothers food is the best, but it's not particularly that it's a culinary a delight, but it tastes magnificent to you because it's from the hands of the person that loves you. doesn't this or tasty. so look out beautifully with your mouth. okay. oh oh oh, if they were interested because i don't like a boiled garlic, but here is perfect hotel. yeah. i love it. i love it so much. and the name of roadies restaurant to p a takia means little plates and its walls covered with plates from all over the world. i feel one place from hanover, i exam grow up. next time i have to bring a play from morocco. that would be fantastic because i don't have one from with
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thank you very much. my pleasure with the next step is the toombs of the kings near partials. but this isn't to royal burial site. it's where local aristocrats were laid to rest. the greek roman and ottoman empires of all left them are com site. press. one very visible reminder of its past. the becky pasha aqueduct, near lanika. geographically speaking, slight press is closer to asia, but politically and culturally it's part of europe. ah ah, the division of the island between the republic of site pressed in the south and the turkish controlled north in 1974 lead to the creation of
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a demilitarized buffer zone, guarded by un peacekeeping forces. this so called green line separates the 2 sides. it's not any dotted with ghost towns. this bitterly contested demarcation line also cuts straight through the capital nika, thea. here in no man's land is where i'm going to meet marius antonio. he's part of the organisation cyclists across barriers switch off his unique bike to was that crossed the divide while renault harry, where they live in our pilot, bought her zone about to head north in the thirty's, occupied area. and this was always throughout the years, over this hope was division. there are a checkpoint of of remained open after presenting our passports at the check point, no malice, he quickly kicks in. again, things are
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a little different here though. the majority of people hear a muslim not christian, they speak turkish, no greek. they carry different ideas and have a different government. so this warfare, amelia quarter over time. and all these people have, if you look at this one right here, it's like a russian fire. you a little, but these were the prime proper, he's all for the most affluent, the armenian people of the community over here. so then of course he a master plan which primarily used usaid funds are fixed monuments, but so hey streets. but they always only fix the facade of the building. most of the buildings in the street are upkeep, but many of them have never seen any renovations,
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even on the facade since the early 2, thousands, or when the anacostia master plan fixed up this area. maybe when we are come back again, i suspect that this one will have collapsed. okay. we have to look at another way to get there. there are many beautiful build. oh, let's go with to the left. we have the at a 1000000 church and straightforward. we have had the catholic church here, the catholic church. the entrance is in fact on the other side of the buffer zone. now we will head back to go see one of the mosques of the c o makalya next election. okay. okay. ah
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ah. c * how he see her, the most good was built as a mosque? no, my thing is because when the ottoman entered into the coffee or when the concrete cypress, they turned all catholic churches all the time, king to mosques. therefore we have more right over here that look like cathedral through so we have here a classic the mosque with one main dome in 4 half dawn around it. and then 3 dawns in the front. it was see how elaborate the work on the line stone on the nina is. it is really for fact you learn ah, oh,
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an eventful day on site, chris straws to a close to morrow. i'm heading to the beach. cypress bases $300.00 days of sunny year, an average temperature of 20 degrees celsius. countless cultural treasures and 620 kilometers of beach is attract tourists from around the world. in 20142400000 visitors came here by 2019. that number had reached 4000000 but more tourists also means more plastic waste. the conservation organization at d is battling against the growing problem of trash on the beaches and its impact on the environment. one way they do this is by raising awareness the schools during the summer school, kids on site press,
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carry out speech cleanup every year we do on the 4th and based on cyprus, we are trying to encourage and pete's quoted them to actually see the problem. it's a hands on experience for them. they see what's the problem and for all these experiences give more than just in the class telling them, okay, listen, it draws the plastic la metal maybe even close there to a lady to walk the walk back. oh. 6 i mean, he a daughter from the organization for a stroll along the beach. oh you,
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it's amazing that you believe you take a little walk yet. pansies points out one company in particular. it's difficult to spots because it's barely visible amongst the sounds. very rarely letter. how can you see it all over there? they're always at the beginning of the course, etc. we have the that's a bug with mike leslie. yeah. like you show me over there and yeah, it never, it never buy a degree. so it's own was in the environment, become smaller and was wondering muslim, difficult to connect feature, they conclusively food and then they start the thing. it was the problem with the
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feeling they and they make county the accident that yeah, the bombing top. do you have some cooperation with it? yes. i mean, we have martin luther cyprus and in this perfect, which is a by coming in on the law where trying to use modern live, there was a problem we held border essay faced building good, you know, that will bring that to community. so there together, very simple community and they were good exhibit at least when it comes to cleaning up trash, the north and the south. i mean agreement ah,
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i mentioned i last some incredible people here with great ideas. great ideas for preserving cultural heritage while bringing it into the here and now i'm looking forward to the next leg of the journey. but now i'm off to enjoy the coast of site press a little bit longer. will die soon bye. ah ah ah ah, with
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