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more connected to the culture of the pizza, which ultimately inspires me. 3 women, 3 powerful messages. the 77 percent. 60 minutes on d, w. d. w's crime fighters are back with africa. most successful radio drama series continues from them. all episodes are available online, and of course you can share and this goes on d, w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. ah ah, i tavares in germany is back in full swing after
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a 2 year break due to the corona virus, han demick. d w reporter and rattie took part in some of the festivities in munich . and we'll hear more about his experience later on in the show. i really want to welcome to another dish, no euro max with me, your house meghan late. there was a look at what else we have gotten. store a pinch of salt to how fine sea salt is produced on the island of my yorker. and the work of italian st artist pony will make you in love twice. it's that time of year again in southern germany where party goers dress up and consume copious amounts of beer for octoberfest at the same time. it's a chance for women to dress in a traditional journal and for the men to where later hosen will d. w reporter drove rattie is from india and visited octoberfest in munich for the
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1st time. so we got to see the famous beer festival from a new perspective. i in the last 2 years, october 5th, was considered new to the board. nice, ineffective. it's here, it's back without an equal with one fact. the reason oktoberfest starts in september and not in october. it's because of weather. they moved it earlier in september so they can have good weather. when looking at around here, it feels flag next time. this is starting august that that wow, looks crazy. so we're done with there is no man did. he gets caught up. however, look good, like reading traditional bavarian talk to the festival trucks rep,
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1st of the traditional rest of the region. men where lederhosen and a bavarian trapped and shirt was checkered. i've never bought anything like this before because this lederhosen is 2nd time i go to the 2nd hand, then you can see that i'm waiting on my t shirt instead of a checkered shirt. no. so the year is one of the most important elements of october. it is after all of the festival. the beer tents are the highlights of october 1st and this is where all the action happens from drinking live music, dancing and singing to be so delicious food. there are around 17 large tents and $21.00 smaller each has its own unique design color scheme and personality. the atmosphere inside each one therefore differs as well and combined all these things can accommodate at,
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on 100 calls and get the drink inside of one later. and the glass way is like $1.00 killer in total. i'm holding important to you here, but imagine those later they are like 10 different classes in one go. there's a lot of food options here and my personal favorite is the kids. it's better. it's also a vegetarian dish dish. the dish made out of a bus or dumplings and cheese often compared to mac. and you ready, terry? and just double check and mention not to add any bacon bits to the they're really very eco friendly here because even this plated ah, ah, regarding sleeping gamma is one of my favorites. it's full of lum inside and there's the seeds. and when you pick
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the day would be incomplete without taking a look at the rights and the attract the ah, my god. ah, ah, the i mean, the voice, the largest, whatever role of course, it's called the along the looping and there's 5 different looks in there in general . so there's 80 different right here at the october 1st. so there's a lot to do for adam and get me one traveler to hear. if you're visiting with children, you can have waited his guns and food rights and performances every tuesday until 7
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pm. these are the family days of october. make sure you also carry cash as it's unlikely that stalls are painfully credit or debit card. ah, so if it goes on to the card with, will that got me in the mood to celebrate? and if you want to see more of the octoberfest festivities, than just go to our facebook page, here is more of what you will find there. more europe's rich culture on facebook. with discover stunning landscape. enjoy
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odd and fine cuisine with euro mac. bringing you a wealth of events, european tradition rep taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. salt is one of the most common seasonings for food, but not all salts are alike of course. now what differentiates them from one another or their origin. and how they are produced. now, sea salt is popular among shafts because it's not processed. and it's crystals melt on the tongue. and one place where it's produced in its finest form is on the spanish island of majorca. ah, my yoke is white gold, the floor dsl of the salt lake of s. trang in the south. east of the island is harvested by hand. or hello,
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i'm you're not on my is through martina ill. i work here in the salt plaza, my orca, as the saline our own and my yoga. i also live here in my yorker. i love my work. you connect me to nature and this process has been around for hundreds of years. he hasn't rock, was they off the road on for him to the on the sandy narrows are salt farmers and prepped, it's a very traditional craft harvesting salt lakes. this is the exclusive name given to the top layer of sea salt, which crystallizes into fine fern was on the surface of the water. in the salt upon the floor to sound must be kathy removed with a net. the poorest held a string is so special because we are now to wear a bark. ah, the water here is so clear, there, but his eyes. no, not you pure. the salt lake sound located in the nature reserve of around 3800 tacked up around 160 different good species live. here,
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there are even flamingoes. the sea war to here is considered particularly pure, which directly affects the quality of the sea. salt. antonio mars has been working as a sullen ero since 2016 and regularly checks the locks in the salt marshes. what we do to get in touch with nature is we don't add anything and we don't take away anything. they say that a little bit that the, that the basics know we put the water from, from the sea, the water from the sea and operates. and the salt stays in the marshlands. so at the same time we give in these area a salty based on the birds, especially the birds like this. this distaste of the sea water is pumped into the plant at the beach of s strength and runs through a panel off of about 3 kilometers and reaches the pool. this root serves as a natural purification process. in the basins, the sun and the wind take care of the evaporation in a natural way. even the ancient romans found these to be the ideal natural
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conditions for extracting sea salt. we have a son for am, human consummation. and then some funny shows funny industry carlos, this is the, the basics. so the most clean, this is more dream on the use for human limitations on this more for an industry. the most expensive sold of the plant. the floor to south is kathy sorted by hand. and by the sullen arrows and freed from impurities, it is packaged without additives and is popular with tourists and chefs alike. top shafts from all over the will to order the noble salt from nora calvo but florida sal de strength also provides the right seasoning for very simple dishes such as the typical mule can pan volley or bread with florida salus. thank you. thank. when of this, all it is, is the soul of my, your gardening, their wide goal,
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of course, like in their roman dimes, is say are very particular on is bessie fecal bussey. she only needs, he's ready to fit into the goblins. he says that everybody knows a product of nature from the coast of me. you will come in each flake of salt, from strength, you can taste the c traveling through europe by car is a dream for many tourists. but with rising energy costs it's out of reach for psalms. however, thanks to the growing number of electric vehicles available. the adventurous types now have some cheaper and more environmentally friendly options. a couple of american youtube ers invited us along on their trip from germany to italy in an e van. but they had to plan out their route quite carefully. ah,
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my name is eric a and we are going on the electric camper band road trip through year. we have a road trip in our travels mostly in the us and almost always with big gas guzzling vehicle. but this time we're doing things a little bit differently since we're in an electric camper being that means no gas required, you know, but it only gets just over 300 kilometers for a full charge. so that means we're gonna have to be a little bit more strategic with when and how we recharge yet. it's going to be super important because we are planning to go around 2000 kilometers here, starting up here in germany. they will be going to austria, northern italy all the way down to the coast, and then eventually making their way back here in our challenge is to discover as much as humanly possible, while also being a little bit more ego contest. and what would be on our typical road trip? so that's going to be no gas, no disposable cuts, and really just reducing our weight as much as we can. we may fail at this goal,
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but we're going to do our best. all right, in that time we get this road trip officially under way. we're heading about 100 kilometers south germany. a guys, we've stumbled on the cutest little germantown that we're driving through. we want to take a stab or pronouncing it garbage. part partic, gurkin, yeah, garments part of kirk and that's the one. but it's pretty incredible. it is super charming and fitting at the base of all these mountain clouds or what's been around a we have made it to the very 1st campsite of our road trip. it is actually at the zig spits resort and it sits
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just beneath the mountain. that's it right over there. you can't tell. it's a lot taller than that, but the cloud you're covering. the very tippy top. apparently there is a restaurant up there. i think there's hiking, there's all sorts of stuff we're for sure. going to be doing that. but before we do, i think we gotta charge this baby app if we can figure it out. yeah, so so of course our vehicle comes with the typical connector to charge it, but also comes with a whole heap of adapter. so let's see if we can find the right one. i think this one matches the pedestal over there. this chord here has this juice booster thing. i don't really know how we uses sowards, can see what happens. it is, plug it in, it used as a fellow, me think this isn't like a ghostbuster. something open that up then. well the fight came on and it's flashing green. oh, so we'll see if we're charged. i do. oh yeah. check it out. charging completed in
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10 hours. 20 minutes. holy cow. huh? good thing. we're staying overnight now that we've got this baby charging. let's take a look on the inside. let's start with the back. and this 1st one here is actually your kitchen. it actually has a functioning think there is like a whole table because yeah. so we can cook in the back and then even if you have a proper living made super cool. last but not least, we have to show you how this bed works. so right now the beds in about half size and it's tucked away in the back. so all you do is pull this leg apple, so it's out of the way the chair also put the car down. well then the whole thing slide up like that. to make it about a full size bed, sarah volk, let's to sit on. ah,
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we took the cable car up to the top and it will cost you $50.00 euros apiece, round trip, but it is worth it just for the views alone is absolutely incredible. appear such bits is the highest mountain in germany at 2962 meters above sea level. you're literally up here above the clouds. ah, it's been a blast learning about the electric van. and of course, the seeing the amazing scenery. i think it's just going to get more and more epic as we go and best of all, not using a single drop of gasoline. feels great. next time you guys see us, we're going to be road tripping down through italy. we have so much more to see and we can with
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and we will be covering their adventure. so be sure to tune in. now when it comes to making small talk, brits and americans like myself are typically experts at it. it's perhaps because we don't like uncomfortable silences, and we generally don't have a problem chatting with strangers and then moving on. germans, however, feel differently about it and will often consider small talk superficial. my british colleague, rachel stuart, discovered some other fundamental differences while out on a small talk fact finding mission in germany. hi, how are you? thank. yeah, yeah, i'm fine. thanks. okay, that's fine. oh, great. yeah. sometimes with small dog, the germans don't even have their own word for it. a german english dictionary describes that of all the letters are coming up,
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your will. superficial conversation. ouch, germans do get very perplexed when english speak as greet them in the streets with how we're going. and then we'll come by without actually expecting an answer. but that doesn't mean the germans don't have the own version of multiple. the key difference is when jim is engage in chit chat, they want fact they want numbers, they want statistics. so you arrive somewhere by car elsewhere, people might casually ask how the journey was. i don't really care about the answer . but a german when you get away that easily, but ask how long the drive took and how many roadworks you came across the last year, which you took an expected answer with short road names and even moved away exits. if jenny was low enough, they might even without one of their favorite question, how much would it cost to fill up your tank? it's just the thing here. when james returned from holiday, they'll be eager to tell you about 3 things, the beaches, the food, and the gas prices. you should always do some basic research before entering the social situation in germany. people that talk about music politics. they should
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also have the numbers that you like comedy inhabitants, that the home town house. oh and if you get a copy of where you live, your german conversation on one measurement, as in how big is your apartment in the square? so don't be ready with the average price. this is a living space in your area of the lots about up. okay, let's see how good the german flower, jim 60 square meters, even 73.6 square meters. since i got 2 and a half rooms and a balcony, 160 square meters are about 200 square meters. it was 70. let me tell you that $1000000.00 is half a 1000000 plus 134-2000 minutes, including us $720.00 and have a 10. is another very important topic that you have to master in order to small talk in germany as a brit. i thought i had this topic down,
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but it turns out the germans can give us a run for money. i'm talking about the weather, basically complaining about the weather, too hot to cold, to west, to snowy. it's too, whether the worst susceptible to the weather is better suited, and the germans will blame the changing weather for all thoughts. and a final to jim, in small talk practice, you'll drop tap in whatever context be at a party or in the office. germans absolutely love to talk about draft and the various stages of air in a room. a classic scene, one jam and walks into the room and says, paw has a sticky or it's sticky and here they decide. it's time to go last or get the room and then someone else will invariably walk in and say, oh i see that means that the draft, they'll wrap a scarf pointedly. round the neck, grumble about getting ill. i closed the window, jen, windows even have a special airing position. the hinge technology must be really strong to cope with
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the constant opening and closing. so you see jen and small talk is easy, really drop the niceties know your numbers and have a strong opinion on escalation. so you next time i'll be in and finally we head off to italy now to see some stunning murals by the st artist known as kiona. and his 3 d works not only jump out at the viewer, they also interact with their surroundings. now he says, one of the goals of his art is to brighten up people's lives. if they go about their ordinary day. ah, breathtaking wool murals by italian st artist kazi, mo, k ye, fox, noon, ask hioni. the 3 dimensional effect makes them look almost real. the artist creates most of his murals in his hometown of yano. near milan, the wolf hare,
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all his open egg gallery in crystal kaiser will here. i wanted to make it look like the wall was made of cardboard carton chino, a la the woman's face is hiding behind it. okay. and that on your drum, and she's holding a round piece of the cut out cardboard flour in her hand. one night in fury. he usually paints people or animals that's blended into vast surrounding with his latest work. as a turtle, he prepared a template for the image on the computer. when i get on this, it looks like this. huge turtle is standing behind the pillar owner. what it without in bought it since here i want to have the sky continue. know in there you will see the plants as if the wall was transparent. phone keyona. he spent his youth in germany where he was a graffiti sprayer. he developed his 3 d ot later in italy,
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after moving that in 2001 this mural is up, his son. it looks as if he's sitting in the corner of the house level. and boy, i wanted to set myself apart from the other st. are just like a court in type a realism with several more than one book. do i find the style more exciting in all? i played where they will. i always try to incorporate the wall into a composition all on us. what people g cause the milk i e e far can now live off commissioners. he recently painted his fist full wool in milon. the 21 me to high work was commissioned by a well known milan company. but the artist had free reign and put himself in the picture again and again, he checks the perspective from a distance present though now clear up the door i portrayed myself while sprain,
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we still better be injured. and i tried to give the image a 3 d effect with 3 different layers. he then landon the motif extending past to depict the frame of the image for the design. he had wanted to add wooden fingers around the edge of the building, but the authorities refused permission. he still managed to get the fingers. a sculpted effect back can never yano because he mo ethan, hypo realistic turtle, takes 3 days to complete. the optical illusion works best from this perspective. this is very different from the other murals. you see the beam with well planned and precisely worked out. yeah. for that, yahoo!
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and it looks good, very realistic as well as if it's coming out of the wall. she had a full keion hanes. the turtle was just for fun. he got no payment. i do this mainly to give a little joy and a splash of color to the people who pass by here on their way to work every day. bigger. yeah. so what you quote cause the moke i e file is constantly adding new elements to the long factory wall, which he calls his hall of fame. our that we wrap up another show, don't forget to follow us on social media and head over to our website to take part in our viewers draw for the chance of getting your hands on our d. w. uncensored collection, which are clothes that make a statement for freedom of expression,
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