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what do they experience and that e camera that travel blog is all series were tripping europe? 60 w. sometimes books are more exciting than real life. raring to read. ah, what if there's no escape? w literature list laundry, german st. standing here about to 50 kilometers outside johannesburg on the high side, we know that any humans used to walk the felts just as i did more than 3000000 years ago. one of the many slides in south africa paying tribute to all human answers as is forum. how many and exclusive hotel designed to blend into the environment and not disturb the game as dates. med,
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sean environment that's around in today's. so we find out how at teenagers disappointment, and his mother for buying a net machine instead of a much wanted t v. how to build an empire such in down in milan, we will uncover how clever as the cultural planning benefits the community and how they incorporate seasonal foods into their menu. and later in their obee, the vision of one man has created not just a thriving business, but also supports the local recycling industry and the greater circulate economy. i ended up having to and you know, watching after max ah ah, the 17 k is just literally down the road for me became a hotspot about 90 years ago. when human fossils were excavated and the area i
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saved our understanding of human evolution and ad space in history to be and bring you a vision of the future of innovation and african design. but don't as 1st as we are of the guy know we are just unwelcome. our food is an international painting sensation. but how did this fisherman san from occur become the wall? thoughts of the contemporary artist? now his artwork touches millions and to sold for such the paintings of a wacko boy for a world famous. the county, an artist whose work has been compared to that of austrian expressionist masters costa clint uneven. sheila has forced a career literally with his own 2 hands, been an artist in, you know, for sure that you don't have a career like you don't have a life. no, you're not gonna make anything for me like this. you know, from the beginning. because your parents love you this supports you,
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but they would tell you point blank that you're not gonna make anything from it. got that college of art and design as london bar for attended a private art college in a crop. and in 2014, he got a scholarship to study at the vienna art academy in austria. walker walkway, i often say a more core is a sculptor. i feel he's sculpting his paintings, his characters that he hasn't been to a new visual language with regards to skin, especially black skin is up to lap 11 for the 1st time since a marco bar for his college days. some of his early works were coming on display in the austrian capital in 2021. 3 self portraits from 2017. i mean, therefore she'll bring broken memories on. you know,
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they're meant ella lake. i was in a position or i was in a space where i needed to like looking to myself and so for that article i timed the made sense. i like painting blown bodies in hang vienna. you have less black buddies. it's just about white. so, you know, a way to keep up thing seems i buddies will be just a new thing to myself. it nowadays sales of his works are booming and collectors want a piece of the action by a mock. oh boy, awful. that's 6000000. 800000. your back are sweat, that a 1000000 at an auction and 2020 his work sold for 15 times their estimated price. they're driven by a growing demand for works by black artists. so the $1200000.00 and congratulations deck and michael bravo is in demand. and the fashion world to paris labeled your even put his paintings under some recollection. for 2021 causes every appeal sample
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stop. when you reach such high prices, you have to listen to what the market says and what the market is saying is, we want a market at any price over i'm local and then boss can. that's the market says he, luscious. he's enjoying his success, but a steering clear of the hype here and a cra, he wants to start an art school in his neighborhood and to push other young guardian artists to reached a potential. ah, that's what i got from you in a request in gonna will and how to paint. and i mean, we have the technique we can, we can do it. but you know, presentation in lynn in how to, to talk about someone else's work and, you know, getting criticized to, to be better is something that we did not get. so i think that's what i'm giving them and maybe they see that buffer has made it to the top. but he knows staying on
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the top is an art in itself. it's a beautiful thing to for a special, but yes, i just have to know that she just an ordinary person and everything can go wrong. you know, it can also just disappear like back if you don't. okay. ah. 6 2 is worthwhile to notice how the i could take off this oasis seamlessly integrate into nature and gives space to more than 140 different plants species that are found here in the same bay living in harmony with nature. as we traveled to my law, we were smart. agriculture is the aim of the game. nothing says malawi, in traditional, feign likened seaman chombo mackenzie beach lodge. situated on the northern shores of lake minarda has taken the lead in sustainable farming and made it a reality kitchen, serving seasonal food from the garden,
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and the lake itself. with a freshwater, like we have, there is no reason why we cannot be irrigating it properly. and changing these barren areas into beautiful las gardens with fruits and vegetables, that benefits to all people. with laura pollock started her food garden 28 years ago. she wondered if it would be possible to make it productive enough to turn it into a break basket and support her community. ah, 28 years ago and i was 1st here. the entire place was cassava fields, which is, as you can see up care, which is very dry. crossover is terrible for the soil, have cut down the trees to grow it. and the type of cassandra growing here is not even got very much nutrition. and you could so in a very so period,
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this entire area here is only 3 years old of what we have grown care. cinnamon trees, this is part of our spices, miti tree. we've got big establish beaches are 17 years old. so you wanted rare things to so that they are benefiting and, and growing together. so that's what you can see and everything around here from the bananas growing here to the pause that i care. i'm into the flower beds. malawi in the south eastern part of the continent is a landlocked country that relies heavily on lake been all week to provide water for drinking, sanitation, and agriculture. there is no reason why all along the lakes all coast of malawi, should be green and less and be able to grow nutritious fruits and vegetables and
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doing it all organically. so they're not affecting the 1st order like it. thanks to initiatives like this one, sustainable eco tourism related businesses on the rise. and how does organic and local translate to the plate and praying has a beautiful fresh fish from the lake, which is lovely and fresh, which we're going to prepare with some herbs and spices from our garden. lauren said he needed some chill barrick garlic bell angle route ginger lime and tie basil with a little bit of coconut milk to make a paste score. the fish on both sides break up the lemon
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keeping the food supply chain local and in season lorena keep support smart agriculture. while providing enhanced, fresh mouth watering playlists. that's the biggest thing, more just like where we are today. it takes some dedication and hard work to convert land to benefit both nature and people where we find humans regardless of when in history, food and drink is never far behind. and yet at forum home in each one of its standout features is its award winning restaurant roots. i'm. it's awkward shift ronald to find out what wine can add to the overall dining experience when and how did wine take its rightful place in the dining experience? a on that when i 1st started reeking here is one of the reasons why i actually wanted to record the do a lot of fair food in one period. so to consider that nobody is there to improve us . did you find, you know, right, that you can no more you find in a normal from,
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for instance, you can have a white white and it is the bit of time. so this way, these people decided when to retreat in this food and wine fear, interesting not certain things that you can find the right now about the play around and country dishes based on what can you say we are testing in the winds. what is the biggest difference between white and red wine in the creation process or queue? so when the picking the grapes are the meeting there, wednesday, they're wiring funds that these are specifically winners. the me, their, their white drawings in the redwin. so the white ones, they did, they posted of the groups and then it gives out this is in the, in the skins. she's what made their why not peter and gives the white collar norman and then they use these other groups is called did penal blank, which is white paper. so no my do writers get me form a white grease. you've been using it for me to no longer be need to expand the skin in this case because that's where you get a tenant colorful in you doing today. they will be great. why
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why, why is one seems to work well with this ad redwine more with needs air for my personal experience i believe because she's very late. so is there, why do i and the, in the, in the fish is normally a bit high because certain people have to add things like that more than one, which is the complement, the white. and so that if you did the form, the extra white white in complement with the one that you find in the may be edited for the unique, it goes or in the complement shevan relatedly. and then they blend it more if you are the tenants. so you need something a bit 50, it's way it goes with the more it me because of the body to take away the attendance and all the each from the extra away. so what can someone like me remember when one thing to incorporate some of these ideas into your home?
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so it depends if you a white drain drink or you need to treat wines, i'm more like a lead to a drink and it depends on the time of day is that you would be drinking the way when you can go for high if you q when did you need to chill for somebody at the pool? or you can either go for a later way, dwayne, if you and i have a nice evening, and that is in the most laid to a 20 shield, and then for it when drink, i guess it's a bit more complicated. it depends on your mood and how much will actually willing to spend on that. right? and you are sitting, right? some are expensive than other. so other war for something that you normally people a blend lens which if you don't know actually between to choose and why is it important for roots to feature exclusively of african wines? so the thing that we are trying to achieve that you can use if much look at your product and now that you find that in putting
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some of the weight, and you said it more expensive and then these less jobs on this side. so it's better for us to might get there was if you haven't, if the tree beautiful dishes with them filled them. but most new ones that you don't find that on the public that you don't find in the shop. so that if you do, i can also have a bit of a compensation for the object because it's really nice and the thought, i think i'm a pretty choice if i might be. yeah, we are one of the people that are making money for the 15 income, otherwise we can get very good with what we have and now it's back to reality as we traveled to downtown. josie with a hustle continues to get up behind the scenes of the origin. also session, paula mac was, i think i initially started is a project that id open after monday. the question behind the scenes was to find a solution for this year that we call them,
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which are about where it was to find clothes that were with in a way for me to reach on my mobile. i was 18 when i started from him. if you need, and that is when i could feel myself lineup. ah, when i was in great aid, my lease, my mom used fetch me every day. and this one time we went through a foundation on the store. she came across in the machine and she told me a whole story about how she used to be an eclipse designer. back in the eighty's during our party. she had a ration of becoming a well known designer that could build a brand affecting the eighty's, but the kind of climate time didn't allow hedge or as far as she wanted. and she then stopped meeting in the ninety's. we were on a journey to actually buy
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a tv. was we go home with tv. and so our appointment of kids, she got that meeting machine. i was confused not quite a few months after learning how to use machine. awkward to realize that this can potentially give me a future. unfortunately, she passed away about 8 months after touching it from her. but i did, of course, tell myself that i shall continue and make sure that i reach there high that she told me that i could potentially reach you. i focus on that skill. i think teenager and mitzi was something that i had. and i did really talk and sold it to my classmate. i didn't tell them, wait, came from the entropy decided that, oh, you know what i'm going to take because i had
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a year for action. some of them to get negatively. some of them took it very exciting. it was they were queued up and how i did it and some of them became customized in 2007 hours. it's costly. traditionally, every course, a boy they did age 18 to about $25.00, has to go to men woodside and then the part of the ritual. they have to get rid of all of the old notes and make sure that they get a whole you will drop as a sign of the news and offend off. it is the 100 the thing. well that i would go out day in the market and look for west and i have a friend and a coach, provided it was i felt like i needed to look in more within our culture. i discovered that what is of if my home town, which is now known as white global hop on more, hey,
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i decided that i need to take advantage of that material that we have and added to that. we also have the biggest will enough really in africa advantage with both material variable and the color the our warm and the d b. s. chapel, you know, which present in a period of time that was to take, had, you know, cause a beat with, couldn't read them into modern looking pattern design. that could be made head for coffee machine that they minutes in of the way, from the 1800. of course,
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people use with back in the beef the how do you feel about people not willing to bring you to our potentially casually specific. it's a waiting game for people to wear the fish and not touch have a teaching product. one of the last words that i could remember from my mother's teaching was that, you know, you didn't want to move to establish a really well actually brand with a specialty as a designer. and it is possible to establish a wireless connection or business out of i absolutely beautiful. i need to have at least 4 of those pieces. then i'll be happy. our next creative is
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clear with his vision. as we shift our focus to nairobi and the magic of mass flowing, giving life to broken glass mystic about home, i don't buy our hand is actually like the tool of a laser machines, a we are giving it a flame from all that. again, people have been making glass thousands of years. i'm gonna cut him down here that i'm gonna chose a little one. hi, this is my day in east at because only last low. in fact we did. wow, that would definitely an experience. i mean, for the longest time people i've been trying to turn straw into gold and i think i know the secret. it's a lot of hard work, but it's worth and i am unwilling for aftermarket. and today, i'll be showing you how to transform trash into precious glass.
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on the edge of canaan wilderness. people come from all over the world to visit, drawn by the ancient and magical art of glass blowing. here lies this artistic don't shape, building, distinctive in spirit and design, and is giving life to broken glass and film tangle, a hot glass established in 1919. this is a glass recycling studio where everything is unique and nothing is wasted. but it's now time to meet the founder behind continue a. so yeah, i'm curious, what is the source of this material that's been a hip of glass at the entrance? it's from the building industry. so in this burgeoning developing country, we're building buildings. we're putting lots of glass window phones, been about 30th in kenya, we have this great craft environment. so there's people who work with rubber and wood, and clay and be but there's no glass in this environment. so i thought that actually
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our mission should be to invest. if you want gloss into the canyon craft environment, there was all this material lying around. so it was cheaper to melt existing bottles and windows than it would have been to try and make fun of that would make glove from scratch. how do you achieve the color of the glass? is it a process in there? or there's a way of coloring clear glass with cold oxides and that makes a very nice deep blue which is one of our original signature colored glasses have inherently different compatibility to each other. so peter bottle was and it be the window glass will behave differently as they cool. so i have to make sure that my color is got the same behavior as the window gloss that we have melted. now i can wait to see where the magic happens. so we go close to the fire, run, danny, and i'll try to not burn you too badly. please leave 150 kilograms of cold glass is reworked here part day. what are we making? i don't know if you've been kind of sculpture that sort of religious
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practices. now today we want to make the leg and foot board, which is going to look like this. hopefully, i'm going to cut him down here that i'm going to chose. and then hopefully it'll look like be to create a piece of blown glass. the recycled, crept, a melted down at $1100.00 degrees elisha's and then taking the glory to be removed to a final product and finish for his tanzanian god. and some cruise we learned the actual glass blowing from nate, the lance is using a special technique called support coating, which in both putting the glass in it to enable one to mold it into the design shape. so now we have to get it again. so that you could move it again. fascinating for me to get different colors on the glass. what they do is they get tiny people last,
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what different a black so the one that make it has blue and it has black getting white. so you know, the glass of the bill is going back into my voice mails and get that 9 different shades of color that you see. you could say the whole process is kind of like like i would have done with well, for me it's been a pleasure to be here and be part of it a 1000 years. i'm honestly amazed at how can you to some of these pieces and maybe when you're around, i will be you can take some time and visit this amazing. and i'm lucky enough to have received a little bit of magic from kids and get a high plus and brought me back. beautiful eating from pitch of. thank you for raving, but he's now i'm the owner of a wonderful kind hancock this month. thank you for joining us today. don't forget
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