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jafar abdul karim meets young entrepreneur and visits the jewish community on the island of tour book in 45 minutes on d. w. debriefs tina, a saxophone operator, who wrote her master's thesis on potato railway to read a not the turn on. well, it gets more ridiculous from there. you don't use the true true list. determine my screen. ah, ah, these courageous people are taking human pyramids to the next level. literally more
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on that later in the show. but 1st, a warm welcome to another edition of euro max. if meet your host tannahill. well, here's a sneak peak at what we've got lined up for you. 82 year old fashion designer xandra rural. it's shows us her world in technicolor. and we take a road trip to italy's lake, garda, and an electric, comparable but 1st let's go to tarragona and the north of spain where they take building towers pretty seriously. now i'm not talking about building blocks, which is hard enough in itself. they actually make towers. i to people is an old catalan tradition. i used to do acrobatics. so i know how hard it is to build a human pyramid. i have just 6 or 7 people, but their towers can be up to 10 stories high. ah.
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when this is a yeah, up there, you don't have time to look down. i just look ahead. i don't think about looking down in and i just think about the job no more. 13 year old teresa got bo has a special hobby. she's been climbing human towers for full years. now she's facing a real challenge. tarragona spain host, the world human pyramid championships. called carstairs, this is more than sport here. it's an expression of catalan national identity. 12 teens are in the finals. 1000 conscious competes in the castile? yes. davila franco club but i mean, i'm proud to be part of the custody. yes. did you franka my grandfather? my whole family has been here my father to. i've done this since i was
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a little boy. my closest friends are here, i couldn't give this up. when i was talking to why the human tally tradition began interrogation in the 18th century, rival groups competed for the best shapes which over time grew tula antola. the 1st will championship was in 1932 because stells have had unesco world heritage status since 2010. we took it, but if there isn't much risk despite the highest and the impact if you do full really by the he had impact. so if it or seek any there have been some serious injuries. listen to but nothing major in recent years with it about i said, a trains the clubs, children 3 times a week. she's been the casenita for 10 years and knows what it takes to miss you. then who knows me more like you see if you have to be like a fastball,
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them in your physique decide which level you go to the so the smallest one is to go the highest to with the fee. the mouse, the competition will begin soon. the 600 members of the cast their yes to villafranca into the arena together in the last will championship in 2018. they took 2nd place la jolla there, while the whole team has came to get in. and it's very exciting to see the crowded stadium and they've trained a year for this event. the plan structure is far from simple. each has a defined position. thus sanchez tries to keep track of things. and again, again, this is the plan of a 10 story tower we want to build on, and i gave all the whole team will inspect the base to make sure everyone is in
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position. i wanted to discuss ideas in order to make the castille really impressive, but i guess the last mannion most of the team forms the opinion of base. this broad foundation stabilize this because does all its weight rest? if the tell it collapses, the based absorbs much of the impact and i was talking about what about for us down below we can see nothing, especially when we have 2 or more people on top of internet enough. so we're quiet and listen closely to the music. depending on the pitch, we know how high the tower when the base is in place, the trunk is built 10 stories high. everyone is fully focused. at half height, the music stock. ah ah, ah, finally,
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a boy climbs to the top and crowns the tower with an arm weigh points are awarded for the construction and form as well as for the dismounting, a crowd of over 6000 cheer them on. i liked the collective experience and the teamwork that the one at the bottom is just as important as the one at the top. i come every year because it's such an incredible display of cut allen culture they've done is because to years debina franka, a will champions in human town building for the 12th time in the clubs history fung. i'm because when i 1st started, no one had any idea how high the castillos would become, that we could come so far what, but you can always try to go higher with the money so happy that we've learned it shows that all the time and effort we put into the rehearsals, paid off
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a because stells of catalonia, a tradition not for the faint of heart. impressive. now we're entering the world of one of britain's most iconic fashion designers. she's celebrating 50 years of fabulous fashion pop and glam. even if you don't recognize her name, you will recognize her work. her clientele has consisted of celebrities and nobility, but what makes her stand out most aside from her bubble gum, pink hair and bright blue eye shadow is her drive to continue creating works of art . well into her eighty's, introducing dame xandra rhodes fashion means to me, my life. it means to me what we wear our life that goes on around us. and it's ever changing. so it means that it's a wonderful brain by the i can call on the raining princess of punk is now 82
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years old. xandra rhodes has become a design icon in her hometown london. she was among the 1st to bring the punk look from the streets on to the runways. she dress british princesses, anne and diana, as well as queen's lead singer freddie mercury and other celebrities too. i had the little tiny studio in bayswater, london, and i could pull the clothes off the rail of freddie put on the pleated top that you always think of which was a bridle to and he just looks wonderful in xandra rhodes. his penthouse makes her love of color evidence. back in the 1960 s, she had no plans to become a fashion designer, but rather an illustrator. then she discovered textile design. but when nobody bought her designs, perhaps thinking they looked too extreme. rhodes decided to take matters into her
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own hands. yes, i started in fashion because i needed to sell my textiles. and i was a textile designer and i'd lead to print to college. and that's what i've been doing ever since, but making i then ended up making dresses or jackets like i'm wearing a skirt. so everything i do is nearly always printed ah, nothing was off limits to sandra rhodes from garments to shoes and socks to home accessories. and almost every single design is stored in her memory. especially this one for lady diana from 1986. lady diana was very shine. she's very shy and i'm really lovely and you know, a lot of americans think that you just friends at them. you go in and you can't see
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and you take the dress and you try on her. but i was very proud of her and how she loved xandra rhodes has never slowed down. she explains that her life and her work are thoroughly interwoven and an integral part of it are her sketches. i get inspired by my friends. i get inspired by going on trips and doing drawings and seeing things. so i go somewhere and i might draw relief for a flower or a bug. it could be any thing and you never know where the drawing lead you. it could lead to another design or it's picture and sketch blue roads has been living and working in south london since 2003 here she had an old warehouse remodeled as a fashion and textile museum. i think as a designer, the worst thing is if you think i've made it, because that's the time when is it going to be a big ho and you're going to head down down,
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down and down. i think that you're always like a tight. rote walker. you're always on a on a tight rope and that's how you have to do. you have to be grateful that you've got work and people want it. in 2014, she was appointed dame commander of the order of the british empire. had she achieved the zenith of her career, she has no plans to stop i never even considered whether i was going to get to 80. i just, i'm lucky, i love my friends. i like my work. and i think the most important thing is to try and live every day as a crops up and, and try and enjoy it. i don't mean it's always is enjoyable. they go down. but, you know, try and think of death that way. in that way, dame xandra rhodes looked back at over 50 years of creativity. currently,
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she is busy organizing her vast archive and selecting parts of it to present to various museums, always with her sites firmly set on the future. now have you ever taken a road trip through europe in a van? i've tried it. it wasn't for me. i like to think of myself as low maintenance, but it turns out i need a little bit of hot running water in the morning to be a nice person. but youtube are, as allison and eric dealer from the states make their tour and an electric camper, van looked very dreamy. let's see what they're up to in their 3rd episode. ah, good afternoon, once again. hello, eric and allison coming at you again. we're continuing our camper van road trip now through italy. we arrived to lake garda, which if you're not familiar with it, it is italy's largest lane. yes. we left the mountains in the chilly weather behind
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and traded in for the last bit of summer. warmth and sun, as he mentioned lake garda is the largest lake in italy and it is absolutely stunning to take out the water. is this amazing crystal clear blue? it has the beautiful rolling hills with vineyards, little villages, italian villas, speckled throughout the camp site. the we're at today is called clamping resort weekend, and it is an amazing spot to have all these different pitches for caravans, which is what we're in right now. but there are also all these different types of accommodations. they have these 10 like structures that looked like a ton of fun to stand there, a little smaller cabin type of structures dotted all throughout the property. somewhat epic lake view, some that are kind of more nestled into the woods. but 1st things 1st we get to get this baby charging. oh yes. the charging game begins now. and we're charging, it always starts off saying it's going to take
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a full 24 hours to charge, but then it always falls down to around 14 hours. so we'll see where we land today . ah, you can all set up at our camp site and we have our mobile kitchen here out in hook with making some sort of stew. we just had a bunch of leftover vegetables from our travel, so i'm gonna put it all together in this cut and make some delicious dinner. yeah, i mean how legit does this look? looks like you got a little kitchen over. so it looked like it's like allison's little cooking show just take whatever much to was. you haven't roman apartment making underneath it. there's actually what we're doing with dinner is served. yeah. check it out. not too bad at all. huh. oh, it's definitely not do. it's just noodles and pastor's house with a bunch of a veggies are and we're going to eat our delicious dinner tonight
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with good morning everybody. and welcome to sir me on a this city a very, very special because it is not just a city by the way. this is a city in the lake. yes. it fit on this in the peninsula. that goes, jetting out into lake garda, so it is completely surrounded by this amazing green crystal clear water. it's also just a beautiful city. you have all the stone streets that you get to walk through. a bickley old preserved buildings. they do a lot of cars though. they gotta watch after that when you're walking, talking with, when you come to the city, you have to visit the castle, which is one of the best preserve castles in all of italy. it was built in the 13th century and has a man made harbor it was actually built to protect the castle ships. ah,
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with i could see myself being a princess at this castle. maybe the queen. oh, no dream big little girls out there. ah no, i'm digging this little peninsula. it's so interesting because you walk in to the castle, which seems very medieval, a very european and then you come back here to these olive trees and these ruined and you almost didn't feel very mediterranean and it's so warm and nice out like you stepped into ancient room, i know it's while we, we went through so many centuries in just like 10 minutes with all righty. we're all charged up. back on the road. we are going to be trading in that late life for the coastal light. all right,
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we're headed down the coast to the mediterranean sea to check out the land or chink with terry. ah, ah, looking for more euro max clinton, we've got you covered, had to our youtube channel. here, we know reporters on their adventures. marble led with tradition and uniquely here and then have it built a introducing gotta the holy grail of german cheese. okay. it's actually from the netherlands, but the germans love it. and admittedly, it's pretty darn good guidance. success story began and abuse
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a full historic city in north holland called, you guessed it, died up, but what makes it so special? i find i, in this episode of our theories, good secret. ah, it, some of the processes move all for years in aging case. and making a richer cheese faced book, a natural product can be so important for a dog to found. gets rich from it. it's like champagne and france or be are in belgium and we have g. i look with boulden how cheese cheese produced on the same farm and where to cow's milk and we don't
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hear the milk, so we produce cheese from rock milk. i am trunk of time. welcome to our cheese farm where we produce f buddha house gas, real ducks, gout up farmers, cheese roughly every day we produce between 12 to 14 keys, his milk sour. but there is an reynolds are after the milk, the 1st 2 and main ingredients. and then we use some little bit of extra calcium, adding rennet to mil. that's the point. when you start calling things keith reynolds comes from the young cows, the coughs in order to digest milk. the golf uses read it to flow to digestion down in his guts. in order that the rena's can do its job. the milk has to be still off in our the mill,
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which used to be liquid. as then solid. 90 percent of mill is water and water. we don't need and keep making process. by cutting, we get rid of the watery part our keys produce today will stay for almost 24 hours inside the wooden mall. a powder cheese is a name that everybody knows. we speak a lot of tourists who are surprised how that is also a 1000. i am a current old bar school. i am sitting here in front of the how the keys experience, where you can learn everything about the keys and the production not for choose ah, how to became
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a dirty capitol of the world. because how to it's situated in kind of schwab and around how they're good not grow anything but grass. and what can you do with ross? you buy a house and they eat grass because produce milk and from the milk. you can make me right before the new jesus will get into the moles. we take that jesus out into the soul, beth, we need that to make a crust to the keys so that the cross dries out, contains from sold, and that makes it a better resistance. against the mold or anything like that ever you should reproduce is basically the same recipe, the same way of doing things. what makes a difference in face is the aging over cheese. so we have young cheese, 10 weeks, 3 months, one year old, 2 year old, 3 year old, 5 year old,
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6 year old and adult at the moment. the oldest was 7 or 8 years. and the best way to eat how to tease is in the morning and in the afternoon flies of dark red. put good real farmer's butter on top of it. and that not the rush of slices. real gout, a tease, and then nan eat it. that's the best i'm okay, it's time to talk about german culture, sauna culture, to be specific. for those of you still in the dark germans love there san us, complete with a fancy infusions cold plunge pills, and as is the case in one by linds bar under water check, no speakers. but and here comes the twist. you have to be naked quite the culture shock for some, including d. w reporter, rachel stewart from the u. k. j click. oh, it's 90 degrees celsius. i'm sitting in a cramped,
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dimly little wooden hut with about 40 strangers and my own make. the 1st time i visited a nude foreigner in germany, i was way out of my comfort zane, but soon i noticed that nobody seemed particularly interested in anybody else's naked bodies. in fact, if anybody was staring, it was me simply because i'd probably seen more naked bodies in that 1st half an hour in the sauna than i had in my entire life. they were all shapes and sizes on display and the full range of body her. it was fascinating educational. now. the thing, the sauna is a regular pastime for millions of germans, but do you really need to be in the new to enjoy this hobby that even well, why not gornick illnesses? there's nothing wrong with it. it's culture. oh, why i that was the way to was been, you just wouldn't go into the sort of like clothes line, so not as it's about hygiene. if it's more hot, jenna, but it's unhygienic with close neighborhood. does that copper? i suppose more of your body can warm up that way to las vegas. you can sweat better
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though. so it's also a way to break down area was in by monday meeting after spending the whole day at the sooner you won't even notice that you don't have any clothes on. i'm not, i'm not sure it can feel pretty liberating to bear all but the freedom is not absolute. there are strict rules that must be adhered to if you want to be accepted among the so one of the intel totally gathered by now, the 1st group is no close. never to there must be a towel between your, in the staunch at all times. rule number 3, no talking under any pushed, sorry, highlight any trip to the sorta is the output, which translates directly as infusion. this is the ultimate so in our experience, here's how it works. you arrive at the designated time and find the spot in the sauna. there were usually 2 or 3 rounds which get progressively hot in between each round. you might get the chance to go outside and cool down and form an orderly make a few for the shower. kudos to anyone to take a dip in the ispa. each alpha generally has
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a phoenix or the water labeled over the hot coals will be a few to something like coconut or you can if you're lucky at some point, because this is a coffee, scrub salt or honey will be on the ground. the sooner will become a hive of activity, as people slather their bodies from top to toe with honey sweaty, honey. an outburst is led by a solar master. they keep order in the sauna, do the labeling, and perform the all important towel down to watch the hot air and every quarter of an unmatched sweat session in the nude. it's not what you're used to. it sounds bonkers, but don't knock it till you tried it. it's true once you've spent a few hours surrounded by naked people, you kind of get used to it. and on that note, that's all we've got time for today. but be sure to check out our website for this week's job and a chance to receive some d. w goodies. and of course, please follow us on social media for me and the whole year max team here in berlin
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