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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  October 23, 2022 3:45am-4:01am CEST

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worlds and not drop, there is a huge difference between because of the book try these are rapes a gets concentrated, and the crazy increase is day by day. if the bus right is it can grow. so this is something that is good and very thing for. no other wine or great harvest demands as much work as the tow chi every grape has to be picked individually because the book tried us ripens at different times. the grapes don't all swivel down to raise and like us who berries at once. when the boat try this service us, golden, the going dividend, and the piggy assholes. and then we, they, then we pick again and again. so usually we can go to the st times, depending on the integers. so later the concentrated g said the sweet acid grapes will be mixed with a base wine and poured into wooden barrels for aging. a unique feature of the region's wine cellar is, is there walls, which are covered with
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a fungus the most important job it does. it's an indicator this more likes the same exact climate, the same exact temperature, humidity, and especially the, the continuity of these climate, which is the best for the aging of sweet white, the 2 chi wine ages in the cask for at least 2 years. many of the wines remain drinkable for up to 100 years. connoisseurs have paid thousands of euros for special vintages. we even have dinner in, as it is said that their nectar, the natural asencion, which is coming from the also berries. it is, it is also mentioned. so i would say that it is our nation and our history ta kinds, a special wine with a unique history and a promising future. awe,
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thanks to the internet, we are more connected than ever yet. i still experience culture shock when i travel to different countries. for example, when i 1st came to germany, i was taken aback at how quiet the germans are on trains, or at the airport. now i'm used to having lots of noise around me when traveling, and americans have a tendency to talk very loudly when out and about. well, my british colleague, rachel stuart, also found certain things here in germany. surprising when she 1st arrived here, beginning with a vegetable that is hard to define component pretty amazing the evening on globalized, interconnected world. when you go to another country, you so bound to find things never seen the hope. this experience they'll say going to be completely different for each of us that has my list of 7 things that made me go oh, what when i saw them here? and jamie, for the very 1st time,
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lest up an odd looking vegetable that the staple in both cush, mary and jim, and cooking the cool gobby. it's name comes from the woods for cabbage and turn it, but actually belongs to the cabbage family. so how do we call gobby? and germany got a side dish with potatoes to steamed with sauce or raw as in a casserole in salad. if i definitely think it's tasty. oh, the 1st time i did this to a window in germany. i thought it bergen in the kitchen fence, the or tilt window is stunned to tear and gemini, turn the handle like this. and it opens completely, but turn the handle all away and the window or door will tilt in with this practical double hinged window style seems to have originated here in germany. and it's now spread. and many other countries, tourist and london often get excited about trip red, double decker bus. but for me, it's all about the double decker trade. ah, in fact, these kind of double decker trains can be found in many countries all over the
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world. but i set my eyes on one in germany and the novelty still hasn't worn off something or rather some one i had never seen before. i came to germany a, gotten ecologist, that's no out of the ordinary in the u. k. but here in germany, women tend to go at least once a year for a full checkup of the phone ops to women. doctor, it took me awhile to pluck up the courage, but don't worry, it's really no big deal. twice a year the germans take that cost of the carriage and change the tires from winter to summer and back again. i've never actually heard of the concept of winter tires before and to be honest, the thing the top able to top, i mean, yeah, sure it can snow. yeah. but it's not canada, but what exactly are the rules? when does even hot salt below 7 degrees celsius? you should use winter tires over this. that's why we have the old rule from october to 9. you should strap on the winter tires people. all these groups are important to help the tire client to this. you know, alan, counsellor, summer tires don't need dental or does a moment. oh, next up, this sign?
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men urinating standing up, right? not necessarily many men in germany prefer to take a seat, at least in the right time. it's such an important cultural habit that is proponents of a specific name that pink lab was sitting pia. this method means no mess from flashback will pull a. i'm one study even suggested it cannot health benefits to her own. sometimes you don't realize that something's missing in your life until it comes along. a good example of that is ice cream that looks like spaghetti on a name. spaghetti ice is a hot favorite in germany. i think it was invented in mannheim 50 years ago by pushing vanilla ice cream through a past american contraption than that strawberry puree for the tomato sauce and grated white chocolate for the parmesan cheese. so i went to these things when you for you. now if you'll excuse me, i'm about to get cold from the integrated when the bonus that gets yeah. clean.
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when i was a kid, i used to like to ride my little skateboard, but a lot of guys used to long board and i was always amazed at how they could do it. now longboarding originated from surfing, but it always seemed to me a lot harder to ride on land than on water. well, besides doing various tricks, there is even another level of longboarding. there are also people who can dance on it. ah, the sprawling seen through a cash cash natural park near portugal capital. lisbon is a much loved tourist attraction and a popular longboarding venue. it's also ideal for long board dancing an art form that combines freestyle skating surfing and dance. with high, i'm 2 and my pronouns are they them?
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and i'm a landlord dancer who preached poaching in motion. jew elfaire has a background in figure skating, and contemporary dance. both influence their long bored dancing style. what fascinates me about language dancing and stands? i can few freedom and are so i can express myself, and that's something i want to share, that people can share their personalities and show with dance, who they really are. longhorn dancing was inspired by surfing as surfers perform a series of well timed fluid movements to right waves. not unlike a choreography with, ju, has created their own unique long board dancing style. and it's one the long board dancer numerous championships and international sponsorship deals.
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if you want to decide language dancing and actually you have to start with long boarding, which is very accessible, in my opinion. everyone can just stand on the board and try to cruise on it. and once you're feeling a bit comfortable with cruising, carving, pushing, than you can, everyone can actually lat learned on what you is keen to get more people interested in this crossover sport and offers long, bored dancing lessons all over europe. the very 1st thing that you can, if she wants to start with lung for dancing a sir. very simple step for the beginning. so what you basically do with your feet is taking the front foot to the right edge, left foot to the left edge, and then you just lift one here and then you switch to the other one. so basically you do a weight shift between both feet. now i'm going to show the same step by writing what we do again stepping into the right position as explained. lift the heel
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and do it, maybe 2 bits. and maybe even want to move a bit and give it your own spies. while you're writing. the lessons focus more on the dancing than on long board and tricks. andrea loses from lisbon and one of used pupils. andrea fell in love with long bird dancing ever since she 1st saw a video of it online. oh man, it feels like flying. i love them, gardens, i think as he feels like flying a, it gave me a lot of confidence and, and i don't know it, it makes me enjoy myself. uh huh. and the i love myself more, you know, you is originally from over house in western germany. they are a long board dancing pro. but take their skill lightly. i'm trying to
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get communicated to other people and that they can also learn how to language dance, or not only language dance, but next me dance on the board and have fun. basically, with that, ju elfaire is raising the bar fusing enviable longboarding skills with smooth dance moves. a i with that, we come to the end of another shout. don't forget to check out our website for this week's viewers draw and a chance at receiving some items from d w's uncensored collection, which promotes freedom of information and expression. well, for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin, thanks for tuning in. and we'll see you again soon. a
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