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that's d w dot com. ah ah, this may look like a research station for scientists, but it's actually something all of us can visit. we'll tell you more about it later on in the show. i everyone and welcome to another edition of your o max with mir host megan lane. here's a look at what else we have in store for you today on the road again, we follow to you, traverse on their journey through europe in an electric van. and this special turkish ice cream also comes with a scoop of fun and games. oh,
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we start off the show in southern germany at octoberfest, where drinking beer and singing upa songs are the order of the day. now, after a 2 year break due to the corona virus pandemic, thousands of people are taking part again. this year. the waiters at october fest have a heavy load literally knots because they carry up to 10 of these giant mugs at a time. now, each of these mugs are filled with one leader of beer or your max reporter brant dennis went to munich to find out how they do it. greg, i come with who's got? i'm friends, dennis, and i'm carly at octoberfest in front of one of the oldest pence of the festival for the children homer. my job today is to be
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a waiter and i've seen some people carry 11 leader chunks of beer. not only that, i have to carry a whole pull after all food. i'm pretty nervous, so let's see how i go. oh, hello. i'm learning from a real per, alexander christian has been awaiting the children, hamilton for detainees. his day job is in advertising, but he's taking time off the his yearly good oktoberfest prayer for you. so here we go. and my i do have the right boys on by the way. i know this is not the right dress. let me help you out with this one, grace. okay, and then i'll just put it on there. i think the tent seats are staggering. 9000 people and we're serving 70 of them. but i 1st have to practice with much of water beers, too costly to waste them. the guinness, your put your hand inside. this one will be free. i got to press up. this are 6 there. so it's really urgent. you good 2.
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07. okay. yeah. so 7 here, 7 there for us and go, that makes sense. whenever you make something, look simple enough. and you do with 2 hands. you're a guy, you'll need 10. yeah. so you can go by 5, you have to take another 5, put them down, prepare the other half. wait. i guess i'll stick to 5 months of water. okay. oh, okay. i spilled some on me, so that's real be and i actually spelled out what happened. yes, if you fill that, you will lose your money actually lose my money. yes. okay, here comes out of my paycheck. all the be right? yes, you got the paycheck occurred. then get the money back part time. the bar push on exchanges these green chips, severe hundreds of them and the pounds each with one later this year, the price of 13 years and $0.60 alex's now,
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the left me on my arm for my own free will to try and deliver it to the table, i'm pretty nervous. i'm taking a little bit. let's see how i go. okay, where are we going to? why don't i take this is very heavy. come with me. each mug why? 2.2 kilos. it's not easy carrying for one and then come to math, not ok. you get both the back. ok. thank you. sorry i'm know about some use of jobs. okay, so tell me exactly how you're owning the money from a made from to pot. we get the percentage florida and we get the tip from the guess. the more happy to get the bit better the tip earning, whether it's drinking has to be food. and there is a lot of it being served around the clock here at a farm. my next job is serving gross chicken, a real heated applied to that. right?
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okay, thank you. and fortunately, he's not the me. i love to mention this task would be a bit easier way. what's the most important thing is that the chicken rides at the table in one piece, alexander christian reminds me on the weight, and i did it with or without food. the main thing he did on average visit is can stream on 7000000. lead is during october, 3rd, and yours truly. it's delivering 10. it's time for my big test. oh, be able to carry all the beers and making a thing. i'm pretty sure about weldon 2 hands, 10 bees, 22 killers. let's go. ah, a heavy, heavy mission
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accomplished, won't have no idea how you do that. no idea. i've met with how much money can you make as a waiter at aec services? nobody would tell me, but believe me, it would have to be hefty some for me to do this again. what a day. i think i've done my due diligence in being awaited today. i feel like i've accomplished my challenge of carrying 11 lead a jugs of beer buds. why would it be a waiter? a server next year, so profess? probably not. i'm going to go get a bit. ah, spending a night outdoors, under starry skies. sounds very romantic. at least if it's not raining and there
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are no wild animals running about now, i must admit that i personally would choose a comfortable hotel over camping. but british travel writer, luke waterson, has discovered some original and even luxurious places to sleep. with a view of the sky, and even i could imagine spending the night in some of them. lou, yes, it is possible to go camping deep in the wilderness and still not have to do with that creature comforts. one place to do it. is this former camping ground in northern ireland? wow. amazing. what a beard, a beautiful bed. and this incredible nature, right on the dawson puff. camping has changed. it used to be just a field, a basic place to pitch a tent and a puerto lou a place to get water a little more. now obviously it's so much more than that. clamping is a term for camping with a touch of glamour. it's become very popular whether it's
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a lodge in the mountains, a tiny house in the woods, or a micro lodge on the beach. there are many unusual places to sleep under the stars . luc waterson of england has checked out a lot of them. criss crossing europe and bedding down in the open air. he's tested luxury, outdoor resorts as well as the most beautiful spots to camp in the wild. you can see here water fascinates me about her camping in the middle of her wild nature . just look at this view. i've got a lake to myself. i've got my own special panorama that no one else is going to have. and more and more people want to have it across europe. the figures for overnight stays in camp grounds at climbing, even before the corona pandemic, and registrations of new camp events have nearly tripled in germany since 2013. but nature lovers don't always have to make do with a no frills tent. there are quirky possibilities to cocoon,
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like beach chair here on germany's coast, all for the feelers dangling over an abyss in austria. a bit cozier is a night and a decommissioned cable car in the swiss alps. luth woodson and co author kerry walk review over 200 such accommodations in a book for the lonely planet travel guides. what we were looking for was some of those more creative, back to nature experiences, ones that embrace different aspects of the outdoors, but aren't necessarily just campsites. it could be anything from shepherds hots to a 19 fifties fire truck in aberdeen sheer to a tree house. one of europe's most luxurious accommodations under the open sky is the fin lock forest hideaway close to the shores of loc earn. northern island. second largest lake is
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a cluster of glass bubble domes. gillian bare created them together with her brother on their parents, former camp ground that the little domes are so special and because of where they set and completely immersed within the nature of the forest. and there's complete connection between the gas and the inside. the 1st thing they say when they wake up in the morning is the sky. the trees us around them and hear the birds am and not complete. immersion is, is just so you need to to any style of hotel room just as immersed in the forest is the spar. luke morrison emphasizes the health aspect of spending time in nature. and there is scientific proof for it. in 2017 research has got 5 urbanized to spend some time in sweden's forests. after just 3 days, they measured lowest stress hormone and blood pressure levels. now,
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guests can stay in the huts originally built, especially for the experiment. ah, what you focus on. a more basic thing, simple pleasures, just looking at the trees around you, looking at the looking at the birds listening to the wildlife, hearing the sounds of nature, and as a result of doing this, you're, you're relaxing in a way that you never 4 possible before. that's been law relaxation has its prize, starting at the equivalent of around $350.00 euros the night. a high end back to nature experience. i love wild campaign. i think the idea of just scanning the landscape, looking for the place where more meet forest meet river and choosing a spot to just pitch a tent. that for me is absolutely authentic, genuine wild experience. but having said that, 3 days in the pouring rain, and i'm not going to say no to something like this,
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me one way to immerse yourself in nature is to simply dive into a lake. but a night undistorted guys, in a bubble time would be quite a bit. cozier me. the gland thing is one way to go when it comes to travel. and another popular option is driving in a camper van. now this is the dream of many tourists who come to europe, including 2 american u tubers who've taken on a special challenge. they are making their way through europe in an electric band. now last week they discovered germany and austria. and now their adventure continues on to italy. i
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hey, everybody, eric and alton here. once again, our electric can't be and rotate. continuing. now rent through our plan today is happened the van and had further south to get out of the crowds, off the beaten path. the 1st we had to make a very special stop here in the city of murano. the murano sits in the italian province of south hero. here in italy, nestled in this valley between the huge mountains, the round it there tend to do in the area hiking to visiting wineries or you can do like us and head down to the old town, which is filled with all of these amazing structures spanning the centuries is absolutely beautiful. yeah, it really is not a bad way to spend a day here in italy. and you can check out some of the amazing capital in the area like this proudman dwarf castle, which is known for sprawling gardens and beautiful panoramic views. yeah, coming up here just for the views alone. totally worth it. you can see all the mountains in the area. you can see all the surrounding countryside and the gardens are incredible. they really do cover such a huge area. they have hedge maze is over there. there are tons of beautiful,
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vibrant flowers all over the place and a bunch of really cool look up points. you can get an even higher view of the area . plus there is an easy charging station in the parking lot here at the capital. so well, we're exploring the beautiful gardens. are cars getting not charged up. murano is also known for having some absolutely delicious kaziz. so we're going to stroll around the gardens a little bit more. and then time in lunch, we came to a restaurant called for sure. brown, which is right here in the old part of the town. the 1st step we have this is the sampling of all the local needs and view of the cheeses. we're really excited for is this spect noodle. so these are beacon dumplings out of habit for dumpling, but i read that it's actually very imply dumpling should cut on their own with a fork and using a knife is rude. i don't know if that's still true nowadays,
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but i got a beer here. oh yes, we got a local beer and a local wanting to try me. i. all right, but now we're going to head back to our trustee camper van. it's wrote a little update on the charging situation. so we told you guys we were charging while we were at the castle. unfortunately, we did it something wrong or we didn't have a card, right. and we did not really charge at all y'all. i have no idea where i am. i'm pretty sure the one way street i am going to be absolute wrong way. we had to go to a couple more spot. and sadly the pumps were not working, but i think this one is going to be our lucky pump. you got the same one we used yesterday, so we're saying hopeful we're luck. where officially charging that's one thing we've learned about this electric vehicle is that you really can't trust the range
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estimation that again, gone down by about a little over a 100 kilometer charge. while we've only driven about kilometer, it's going down about double as fast as we're traveling. unfortunately, there are likely going to be bad storm tonight and tomorrow we decided to go to an air b me up in the hill so that we can see night drive. and we don't have to worry about her for a couple days. all right, fingers crossed that our charge last long enough to get us to our destination. maybe you guys with a little bit of charge to spare. we are the tippy top of this mountain. we have arrived at our italian chalet. we told you guys were going to try to charge our vehicle here. this is what we had to do because no outside outlets. we got to plug up here. got it, going up into this is actually where we're saying. so that is just plugged in right
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here to that outlet. and it goes right on down to the govern. how long does the say to charge um 14 hours, 14 hours. that's not so bad and we're super low. we have power blue we arrived and our amazing villa epic views all around of all the surrounding countryside. the fog, certain role in the rain, rain guarding but i think that's r q to wrap things up. so we're going to leave you guys here, and we hope that you'll tune for the next leg of the elect camper van journey. we're going to be moving even further south in italy. next, i and italy, of course, is known for its great ice cream and who doesn't love good ice cream? well, pretty much in any season too. well, you often have to eat it fast so that it doesn't melt, but that however is not
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a problem in is temple when you eat a special turkish ice cream called mar rush. now, if you order a cone, it helps to have a little patience. an example grabbing an ice cream cone can be an adventure even a little show to rush ice cream is so thick and rubbery. the vendors can surprise their customers with all kinds of tricks and make them laugh. and it makes buying ice cream and event an event that can take a while. i think it's like, i mean, i think that i actually saw online and i wanted to thank you. the show is impressive and i think he's very good though. i hope things like this will be around for a long time. sounds like this can only be performed with my rash. ice cream more, don't warmer, a special centuries old. i think resin and olga flower makes it nearly as thick as
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gum, and it shows that it melts very slowly. this florida we put on a little show here, the water boy. we scoop out generous portion sooner than any one who manages to catch the comb. gets the ice cream for free and give the little blanca than i would do. so i knew i belong, but i might. we put the ice cream on the cone, wrap it in paper and give it to the customer. i do hear you are enjoy with plenty of you in the last trick on other google chrome fell off. it's in this to make this kind of ice cream, goats and cows milk up boiled for several hours to achieve the right thickness, bandon, sugar is added and select a traditional turkish ingredient made from ground up her full. okay. cuba that makes the ice cream even sticky on you're pulling nothing about the recipe for this ice cream has changed over time. i am thinking together thought is right,
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more of course, in the consumption of it has increased the large 3 chin a bit of the so today a little we use machines to make it a doll that's much faster. see, i know from the it's, you know, to lama the ingredients have remained just the same as here. you own the mixture is stirred and cooled for 10 to 12 hours. the consistency is nice in creamy them perfect, to peel the temperatures very good to just the way marsh ice cream should be. the ice cream is flavored with pistachios, almonds, or one. so the customer has a range to choose from. extends to storing it at minus 40 degrees celsius. this we feed the ice cream until it reaches the right consistency your and we can portion it more easily than with. so as you can see where we work it until it's completely elastic, sooner or later,
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the customers always get their cones, unskilled to some of them sooner. our business is on that again because a visit to us is almost like a funny movie. see, you're going to do a lot of good review. the minute to people have a good time here and leave with a smile on the news on my rash, ottoman ice cream and assemble, took everything off with a sprinkler fund. and of course, it tastes good too. since i've been living in germany, i like my surroundings to be neat and tidy, even having a mess like this, lying around on this table makes me somewhat nervous, so i'll just put it in order to quickly before we continue. all right, well that'll have to do for now. well, the cliche about germans is that they love their order. they even have
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a lot of words and saying which include ordinal oak, my british carlie rachel stuart, explored some examples. on the left side there must be order, however, leave order house of life out of everything in order to put in order. you are heavy in order. ordinal order puts a lot in the german language. so other germans really as orderlies, that turn afraid, suggest you to show money in some areas of life because without order chaos wouldn't golf, you indulge in germany. yes. it's not always. yeah. because that's how it has to be worked with that order. the form on order is structure and without the structure of society, it wouldn't work, wouldn't work. even chaos has structure within and for we have always been told to be orderly. let's take a peek into a german home for some orderly leave. what do you think of
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orderly, minimalistic homes? maybe you think of japan or scandinavia, but you know, the popular swedish home furnishings company, the one with all that, particularly all the storage solutions. well, most of its products sold in which country something that struck me when i moved here is the practically every german household seems to have a variation on this furniture items that way even collector can be orderly. an important point of order in the home is rubbish. germans take transportation very seriously. you should separate paper, flatbed, organic waste of the healthways garden way round glass green glove, white glove bottles that deposit to them and electric waist. oh, and battery order is particularly important for people who live in a shed building a cluttered hallway, mess the laundry room, or a bad record. a show 5 ways to make enemies with the neighbors. the buildings house
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order rules will often stipulate which part of the stand you're responsible for cleaning. who puts the bins out and who's responsible for keeping the patient outside or clearing it? no. this way, the ins and south west germany, even him up with the camera or sweeping week. essentially a cleaning rotor. you might find the cab assign appears outside your door if at night. just a friendly reminder and then as noise, you've got to keep it down after about 10 p. m and all day on sundays and bank holidays. each local government has a department dedicated to order the ordinance amped or office of public order. among the vest duties is noise control, so they're likely to be the washington. now you're breaking the noise rules and your neighbors have had enough. of course not all germans of such big fans of order . and there are times when the germans seem to flaunt that orderly reputation on mat. take near the phrase, when the street people letting a sheet fi with a parent and 0 regard for health and safety. then as the pull to ob and a tradition of smashing crockery to bring luck to a soon to be married. couple or of course carnival season when the supposedly
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straight laced germans put on crazy costumes and make a lot of mass in the street. but even then they can't quite shake their deep rooted orderliness because the last float in any carnival parade is sure to be the rubbish truck. with an we're that it's time to wrap up the show in an orderly fashion. be sure to check out our website for this week draw and a chance at receiving a some d. w goodies. and of course, please follow us on social media as always, thanks for tuning in and we will see you again with
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