tv A Mediterranean Journey Deutsche Welle September 25, 2022 10:30pm-11:01pm CEST
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a passion once share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common journalism? xena l mos rock and joe power? abdul karim, travel the coast of the mediterranean, in search of answers. do you see yourself as a tunisian junior youth with all the rights and responsibilities? how can you afford to say a true of these animals? god help i join us to get to know the people and their dreams. a mediterranean jeremy. ah i know a most without minarette a lighthouse like the ones in venice. yeah. and bill with the names villa vanessia
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is had reno and casa leo. never knew. where am i? one thing's for sure. where on the mediterranean, on an island ruled by italian trading power house, venice for 400 years ottoman influence is also evident, both left a lasting mark on the architecture of the island, primarily in the port towns. it's all i tell yes. so the answer creed. and crete has so much more to offer than st. see. keith thicket creek is the 5th largest island in the mediterranean. it lies south of the greek mainland. the capital is her actually on my journey begins in hernia in the west of the island to be precise in a tiny street called, or dose screed loaf, or leather street. the stores here sell bags, belts, and shoes, all made in greece. i could actually use
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a new pair of sandals at all. hello. hello. i look for something special of somebody who can meet you or something like this. oh, it's look like how much di? yes, i like it. i would take it. yes. and i have to take her to blue. we saw the big limit . your thoughts with massages. oh, no problem. yeah. oh, yeah. or you yours pin arcus still makes everything by hands. the shoemaker begins by taking the customer's measurements. the samples are made in a factory on crete, a regional craft with a long family tradition. ah, i see also with the boots over there. there we go. all my, why do you truth?
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and this is that, that additional and get on boards when they make big. darcy yeah, that's, i'm done to they does what do you and the folks that want to put it was the black, the by knew that the uniform was with the whites, the vine. you get is that a lot of dances? okay. different products likely answer ah, with my new sandals on my leave, honey out for the clinton hinterlands in there are olive trees everywhere. greece is one of the well top produces of olive oil off to spain and italy. there are more than 30000000 trees on quito. ah,
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the annual yield is between 850880000 tons. some of that comes from joanna pad, a shock. he's olive oil factory. most thomas don't have their aim presses and bring their harvest here. now we are on the 1st month. your family work a long, long time with this kind of move. it was running with a donkey. this was approximately 200 years ago. and now the donkey was hooked from that long piece of wood there for the donkey was rotating. and now those 3 stones were also rotated. and they were breaking the all, if it was making a pulse with the see how long it takes to work like that time wise. i don't know, i'm estimating approximately 3 coffee creek coffee. so now i'm down to why with different. okay, and go, i'm going to like, installation harvesting was also an arduous job. that's what they were picking
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with. and now they were waiting for the olives to fall from the tree to the ground . yeah, and now you had 2 choices. you could either pick them up one by one by here, or you can have one of these, and now they were pushing that on the ground like, oh wow. and now the all of us were getting stuck on those little needle. and now when the wheel was rolling, they're being comes into the bucket. okay, flu. it's harvest day on joanna as mom these days machines make fast work of the process. so now that's what we harbor for today. okay, and now that's a small brush. that's the name of it. and so that's held in the branches for that just vibrates the branches and it makes the, all of them some leaves fall on the net that i've put under the tree for her. and then you get on your new can you pick the all of them the leaves up in a bag or in a crate and they're brought to it for the production line. can you show me? i can show you my husband can. okay.
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home creed, harvest thing, begins in november, the olives, to ride that picked by hand, all using machines. first the fruits are cleaned and ground up, then the oil is extracted. when we're talking about the quality of the all of all it has a lot to do with the ac. going to be all of them. normally if you're having an extra virgin, you have to have an acid under 0.8. the lower you go, the better the quality. okay. 0. this is 0.3. okay. wow. it we had a lot of it. we use it in german, you guys have beer? ivory. oh, okay. and you said to me,
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your and everything with ya. i look, i bundio sometimes who brought up i from other productions. oh, i supermarket. oh sweetheart. we have uh, this is a sacred problem. i am married to a greek man for 21 years. if i booked with other olive oil men, he's gonna divorce me. okay. okay. 1 not far from the olive oil factory is one of the islands most revered sites. the candy monastery is a national sanctuary. in 1866 cretin rebels and their families, so refuge here from autumn and troops instead of surrendering more than 500 men. women and children made the ultimate sacrifice, blowing themselves up by lighting, gunpowder in the storage room. as me does on us,
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what makes me especially sad is that this is a beautiful law, useful place where things are growing and flourishing on the law. and the sad thing here is that brutality and violence are so often found in so many different corners of the world. to the county monastery is still home to a community of greek orthodox monks on sundays. the church is open for press services. it's also home to a cloud or of cats. ah, my next stop is margaritas, a small inland town located between honey. i undressed him now so i well i've got an appointment soon, but i'm also pretty hungry and i've got a bit of time i've. i've spoke to the to verna and i'm going in and good evening.
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good evening and can i get something to eat here? yes, yeah. okay. yes. okay. then i'll take a sate. thank you. how can i help with oh yes. yeah, yes it. okay, thank you. it was, i know is this the main goal? so an appetizer, you're missing that semester before dining bars. we eat mesothelioma. if i'm every yeah, mrs. yes, i know about that from lebanon, from morocco where my route. so what? and what about greece? what do you eat here and off. good. google roger, olives stuffed vine leaves. roger sat dickie eggplant to kini, roger and olives. i'll help to great. what are we making now? 30 that's out. see can ok. let's start sort
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of have to smell of. well great. the cucumber, one little life food and that smells really good. very fresh live. you know the 40. yes. these are good cucumbers. yes. met from a creepy bertha then. well, great. the garlic score dough. garlic. okay. for the garlic is very good for you. huh. so it so nicely blended, shall i add the oil? yeah, yep. okay. oh, lovely. and it's ready. may i? yes. yes, thank you. after the missouri at alaneese to verna, i am ready for my next appointment at the corral. me and pottery pottery is a craft that's been practiced on crate for centuries. ah
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ah, somebody did not apply. so now i'm at the pottery and straight away. i've discovered 2 strange objects, a cup with a hole in it, and another item that looks vaguely in my scene. also with the holy net owned. i'm going to ask the owner for an explanation of the antarctic bundles of the work of your, your style, m v. last blends the traditional and the modern. the artist works mainly with local clay that only needs firing once. what are you doing? well, i'm trying to make a looky bottle. okay. i using local color. the black quality, the mountain clay from here. i think it's, it's nice to try yourself when i would like to ok. please. if you're wanted
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as well. and i'm here yet, i'm over. so. so we're starting always hands together from the center dot com. so yeah, for the 1st time is impossible for ever anyway. okay. okay. but now you have a little shape. so now you have to choose if you want to make it to, to throw it up. yeah, you want to press it from the inside to make it flat as a dish, as about a yeah, i would. i would like to switch to to try and get a plate. stop, stop and put it back in the center. yes. when it started dancing? yes. i mean is that the we have to stop. ok, you have to cut it and this is your port. ok. my of output as a work of art, highly individual and unique out. ringback the workshop contains ceramics that have been very useful for centuries
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every bought the produce you the produce it for a special purpose for example, bought for olive oil and wine. this is for the honda they put the hand inside, they cover it with a piece of caught on or with a ceramic lead and around the room here they put over the water. you know why they put order here. now what do you think to protect the honey from there? oh, the little. oh, miser, an ice. oh, okay. miser like she likes fanny very, very much. but they cannot remain another clever idea. the design comes from $750.00 b, c. i call it watering. can ok because if it was present in the water, yeah, for a few seconds because of the pressure. what fumes now from the bottom we have, we would put our thumb on the top of the handle can hold the water and bring you to where we like. if you look the finger weather for like a shower. i saw. yeah. i've
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got a new shower. 750 with it of amazing. yes. creek is the largest suite highland. it has gorgeous stretches of case lines and charming port towns like ios. nicholas interspersed with picturesque mountains scapes. tip. who? oh, as you can see i've rented an e bike so i can explore this beautiful landscape in a different way instead of on foot. so read a boring old car, adding auto eyes. so wish me luck with the 5 highest peaks on the island or up to 2500 meters above sea level. the coast
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is visible from pretty much anywhere. ah creases home to a variety of raptors, including beer did and griffin vouchers, as well as the red golden eagle. ah ah, from the capital heroically on in the north, i set off for mattie le, a coastal resort steeped in history. the weather can be unpredictable according to the season i'm here in december got to finish right now. i'm in southern crate in montana. these other caves of montela there were loads of hippies here in the 1966. many of them came from the u
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. s. because they didn't want to go to war in vietnam mountain angle, but there were also a few celebrities among them, including bob dylan and can't stephen and stephens these are the caves where the hippies lived. mutton metella is much bigger than it was back then, but the expansive sandy beach hasn't changed, nor have the old fisherman's house is being converted into bars and restaurants. and ah, not far from metella is the mountain village of course says the strings of chili peppers. look amazing, but i am looking for a particular spice. ah, i am at all. hello, snag miller. i am looking for a little small pink berries to have fun. if we get. oh
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yes, yes, yes, i would love to fly as rules, laws, beck, this stone, cold baton. i ran by janese and with so smells of local herbs such as time and oregano but also of exotic spiced blends. transported here by sea from far away places that do you have more papa thought urging. so you said yeah, okay. i would love to be go home, garage a little bit, caught. okay. put it in your hands. not with us. so it's up to 5 and i'm also gonna tell you fully dylan. so do you live in golly, barbara, so oh gosh, let me, let me see what you have. ah, so it's a like, it's come to think lemons. thought okay, but oh okay, it's look it's, it smell like her you lemon reacts lemon take off of my turn out with my arms. it's very intense and figure so we can make this short with her uri side. okay.
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my own, i would like to to, to, to put some lemon chest in it. yes. was both, we can usually quantity. you can room quality of day. can i add some chilly flakes a test and it looks cool. well, like san fran at, you know, like lamb brian pulled on to walter. how it looks very hard to find the name of the nerd. lemon. pliny heavily with over a cinnamon te janice, tells me that the spice stole used to be the village pub. today there are only healthy drinks and spices for sale here. attracting not only tourists, but to miss from the greek mainland to because it was my hobby. i stopped cultivate
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her to have my own bustling cooper and my own lease kind of mean. and we have a little garden contribution. slowly we made the bible dynamic. we have to leave something to for our kids, for the following generation years. i hope on the table my believe that we will do it now, did you say that info when i sell in charlotte? i read the quote yes. i know it from movies. yeah. we use i use tele when sub lease or something. good. oh, when god will, it's in charlotte, bro. sharla. ah, the cretins call their land, the island of the gods as it's the suppose it best place if they believed that the largest, greek island top is great positive energy. nothing should be allowed to interfere
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with that. not even climate change. ah, that's why 2 scientists you ins, dahlia cups, you lost and, and a hero. c debt is a working on a project to help the agricultural sector, whether the effects of global warming the unit. oh, hello. hello de, gotten it was my letter and i think i of everything's fine, a lead thinking to see the connection side of sony. what is this a micro to mix based on this is so used to loser out of temperature and humidity . also to get out the other grounds over the cobbler here. and that's going to go the essential social. so why is it so important to know more about the temperature inside these 2 aspects. so important because they deal
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with what the quality of the quantity in your so as i discovered earlier, creech is an olive growing stronghold in the mediterranean region. the industry uses almost 85 percent of fresh water reserves. ringback because of the extreme heat, so much it was lost and then there was less this can become a really big problem, especially when you don't have this ground cover, then this will eventually erode away. and you end up with the definition. it's also not just a cabin, that's just the problem of teresa nature. no huge is a social problem, droughts, water shortages, these are pressures that eventually drive migration. i think it's a huge problem on the whole of me to terry an area out. currently, we are running a project with other mid day encounters outside europe,
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that involves moto go evolves, is to bring all these countries together, exchange no house, and understand what the problems are and how we can solve it. in the same way, community is important for the greeks and dumps plays a key role in fostering this sense of belonging. traditional greek don't sing as a symbol of national identity, gained global fame in the 1900 sixty's with the movie alexis saba set in crete. mickey theodora case composed the sir turkey music that gets every one's feet twitching. a
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paranoia valley made a ban. so beautiful a star a day. when people think about greece, they often think also about satarsky. i would love to learn a little bit of phone tag with you go sure. i'd love to come with me. yes. the hideous at all. yeah. in the to the yeah, this has been there in the in a video for nicolo bennett and new york that he had this should have been hello. yeah. what are you doing? are you dancing? yes. do you want to join in? yes, i'd love to come on then. oh, hello. hi. antony happened to lackey has been teaching in
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a harness for many years. she's so good at her job. she's even managed to teach me the islands, most famous don't ah ah . jemma. so my trip to crete, his drone to a close see town. what i like most about it time before the way people here feel so connected to their island. for example, when they're dancing, said tacky. in such a fantastic mood booster. i'm pretty happy i was able to learn some of the steps, especially in there. and now i really do understand why people come back here. i'll
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