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tv   Mediterranean Journey  Deutsche Welle  October 26, 2022 7:30pm-8:00pm CEST

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a dual karim explores the southernmost region of europe on a trip full of cultural treasures. next on d. w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees, and explore fascinating boiled heritage sites. d, w world heritage is 360. get the app now ah, ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today, it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a passion once share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common?
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journalists, xena mos rock. and joe, how are abdulla corinne, travel the coast of the mediterranean in search of answers? do you see yourself as a tunisian junior used to go the rights and responsibilities? how can you afford to see these animals? god help you to join us to get to know the people and their dreams. the mediterranean jeremy. ah, it's been in spotswood, i'm in spain, in southern spain to be precise. in under lucy hanson law,
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i'm going to be visiting the provinces of malika and granada. that's where i'm sitting right now. it's simply beautiful. i'm missing that because we're on the mediterranean, which is on the north side of the sea, this time digging. and here this region is steeped in history and cultural riches question. so i'm really looking forward to the next few days. ah, the coastline of under lucio extends almost a 1000 kilometers. most of it along the mediterranean. i'm going to the under lucy and fishing village of luckily adel modem for a dance state. under lucia is the birthplace of flamenco and dancer. anabel bell also is one of its big stars and i'm getting a private show a a
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a. 6 6 very nice, very, very, very impressive. what makes you dance with this one big, big passion so that we believe it goes to the team and we used to be tightened, or you know, our life outcome and we have meet them and go way to spread. another thing different too, because you can dance very happy. oh so when you are and if i want to learn 2 steps, only 2 steps that leave harry. oh, just of what, what are the steps that i can do? so there really is tango. is there one that you listen before?
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so we do one with the faith. every time with that i take something, i'm going to talk and put it in my pocket. if you take another thing, i'm hoping you can, okay. i mean, a i think you have to feel it. yeah, i do it like a robot. like soccer soccer. you go with a lot of feeling and i still don't have this feeling. ah, flamenco isn't just a dance but also a style of music with singing and different types of musical instruments. 2 what's the specialist with he said the right way to express how acute
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all the influence wrong there at avi people that gipsy catholic angel knows many mean acute you're doing a future event. the from english always alive. i'm leaving the village and the coast. now my journey is taking me inland. the autonomous community of under lucia has always served as a bridge to the arab world. canada is that a she renada is one of the most beautiful cities here in under lucille mentioned. many people come here because it's a melting pot of different cultures to and of course not, you'll already have spotted it behind me just because of the all, hombre more than 7 centuries of his law, mac rule and under lucia at 1st and foremost shaped the regions architecture, the fortress of alhambra, a world cultural heritage side,
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rises up over the former muslim bastion of grenada. the nostril sultan's built the palace complex over a period of more than 200 years. stunning sealing paintings and mosaics domes carved from wood, expansive courtyards and magnificent marble fountains showcase the peak of islam. craftsmanship isn't yet the move in hoff that the sea of older be conscious to ought to add more. now, in the court of the lines, it's probably the most famous part of the alhambra, 12 moustache book, and done it owes its name to these 12 lines spouting water and adorning a fountains. that's one of the best known examples of muslims culture was clinician with social events and parties were held in this court yard font us italian even start. he finally departed stuff in i'm
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enjoying my stroll through the gardens of the alhambra. ah, it's just wonderful to be walking in the shade of the trees surrounded by fragrant flowers and close to fountains or irrigation channels. ah. opposite the alhambra is the vibrant neighbourhood of all by seen, which became important under the arab rule. starting in the 11th century. in this law mich heritage, that still evident to this day i'm meeting in my collado matter. i had old roger who works for the cultural foundation from dorothy on a auto adobe, which foster's cooperation between europe and the arabic speaking world. or how
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does the culture here differ to other european countries, or what make these areas specially is that we have more culture element from there are of culture from the, especially from the american movie culture. the homicide culture is that christi young is a you seem fuqua's, grandmother a some warranty quarter or more to really use historical city is it's 2, is his deal. i mean, we keep many, many elements islamic rule on the i, darian peninsula ended in the year, 1492 apart from the architectural style. this has also left indelible marks on everyday life. we pop into an arab tea house. on little c, a regional m, my ra ha, very close relationship. many feel called row. we have many fusion of music production of cinema that we made together in this social feel. feel you can
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find many, many association we used to say about that. we have the biggest faculty of pharmacy, of my rock because in our faculty of pharmacy, we have almost 500 my rock in the studying there. when i, when i listen to you, you say like when i was very much culture or different religion living here different. i think it a group living here or you also have challenges. you know, your sub challenges to people saying we don't one of the mediterranean, but i think i'm not gonna waste this city which has been able to monitor diversity better than others. why that people he asked you that diversity is good. i mean, is a heritage. we have to be current and he's good if you are leaving in places where you can see buildings that are wonderful and that counseling another culture, another people who are a br office on other religions. and you see that this good. and he's wonderful and you want to leave that there you are thinking about the other and it,
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this is that the other offered to you with this conversation has highlighted for me the importance of common understanding between arab and european cultural spheres. with, with this in mind, i leave grenada for l. if he done a town in the province of armenia, the spaniards call this region, mud, the plastic or, or see of plastic. why? because it's dominated by greenhouses as far as the i can see. with these shanty towns are home to many african migrants, it's thought that some 90000 people work in the on to lucy and fruit and vegetable industry. a 3rd of them, foreigners, moroccans being the largest group among the it's been, it's in l. i'm in l. a. he the wanted a, one of the largest food producing areas in europe. yeah. i was that and vegetables like zucchini, eggplant and tomatoes are exported from here to the rest of the continent or the
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region is facing a huge challenge. household water scarcity of any, i'm about to meet with his julio, who says sustainable practices are now imperative. now, healthy side, assume that in gone is an organic farmer. i'm pitching into health and thought i for gay weight. okay. although even sticking, maybe you need to untie another loop. why are we doing this now? what i think to maintain the cycle when i get my sheep, 88 plan to give them back to the ground with through the experiments they want to activate the soil. that's because we can't need any chemical fertilizers here and everything relies on the life of the soil plantation that uses chemical fertilizer . nothing depends on the life of the soil. on alpha, the earth must be live in this, for example, has a reddish color. it has seeds and it's a bit spicy. it's generally if you eat it,
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it'll burn. see there are gonna bigger mr. me, i'm going to see whether or not this one into 2 spice, big, big, long o book. hard. the number of organic farmers has grown over the last decade from around 50215000 is gonna be able to be farmers like his thoughts are less concerned with quantity and more with the quality of the vegetables which flourish thanks to the animals. if we're gonna come a little, just give this a shake like that. hello. we haven't called the sheep over. she's called quite a little bit. her name is guadalupe 30. take like this, the now he you? well, let's go to want them to let you know you need to go over to them, then she'll follow you. well, that, okay? well then, okay. and i think she doesn't trust me. you can help
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me. you know, with my work's not done yet. the tomatoes have already been harvested and because these sheep can't climb the dried out, plants need to be pulled down on to the ground to serve as animal feed. why is sustainability so important for you? but if you get a think this is going to work in the future, this isn't just about earning quick money. and then it ends when you plan things long term. and then you do it that way simply, it has to be sustainable. if water is becoming scarcer, the solution can't be to carry on as usual and build more plantations. this solution would be to stay in balance and perhaps to produce less, but with better quality. lemme stuff what it does. fucking bucket olivia. this has always been a vegetable growing region. most businesses are small family businesses. c
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they begin, yo yo, i've been helping my dad since i was small dick little guy, remember any of his say the opening credits of the lunch time, john wayne movie led them as it started, we'd be off to the greenhouse next season. i'll start working here. ah no, i returned to the mediterranean past beautiful beaches and small coves to monica. ah, the port city lies on the southern spanish coast. others saw it. ah, it's home to almost 600000 people. pablo picasso was born in malaga.
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ah more than 200 works by the famous painter or on display at the maceo picasso. ah! the cost of that assault or sunshine coast is so called because the region gets more than $300.00 days of sunshine a year. this attracts millions of tourists from all over the world, many of them from germany and britain, those who can afforded snap up their own 4 walls here. in a state foreigner, i find something i like to have a mind come house get funding. i found my dream house. yeah. this one here image,
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man. i'm doing a 360 degree. turn the whole why us? because the house can do a 2 when he point me time to meet the 2 architects responsible for designing it. hello, patter on, on. hello carlos. i'm so excited to know more about this house because it looks amazing. i know i want to know more how it functions are right architects forsake carlos moya ident, via and vet on. kuwait built their 1st son house in 2018. it's designed to rotate in alignment with the path of the sun throughout the day. each rotation lasts 15 minutes and it's barely noticeable. what's the vision behind this house, in general terms, mainly to be able to create a glass for sob, a face of the house in all the you to the side where you every time i'd able to see or to place or to focus not. this is the point i the reaction so far when people come and see it. i don't know what,
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what was your action when my reaction, when i really felt infinity, i felt like there are no borders. i felt like i'm still outside, but somehow i'm inside. and the good feeling i had had is outside, it's very hot and i came in and you have a very, very good feeling that you have the school clearly it has gone to the house. so now i've got control of the entire house for sure. i think it's mega cool. i really like it via because sometimes you need sign on the lights on what you don't want to move to. so what do you do moving muster? the rest to start and determine where the sun is at the moment and inside is this good idea what is on is the steep money also is be configured on his son's there. the see, and this is the coordination system fills this and i say we saw, i'd like to go in this direction now that we don't select the speed and child image for it and, and now it's rotating when it's
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a 250 square meter house is energy efficient and the garden doesn't use any water. the price tag in the region of 650000 euros. this is a fixed rate. ok. the cycle for this is fixed, this one, and this is the label ok badly because the join this i stuff yesterday that that means this wednesday here it and this ring here is moving closer and closer near nea. ah, now you can see a rotating edna. the house most the way it moves, i would like to know what exactly sustainable all the we have to prepare the benefit them for eco, for heating, fraud, et cetera. ah, a wall i'll wire current feeling is god. even in july, you needed where you have the pool. yeah, that's it. yeah, it is
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a pool, a in detail rel, if you don't, obviously will. it's quite difficult to sell the property. but for the next project we won't have swimming pool. so the next up on our mediterranean journey is the southernmost tip of spain. located on the strait of gibraltar is study for the nearest point to africa. ah, the historic town center isn't far from the port. the old white washed houses have their own unique charm. that effect is on the costa delux or coast of light. it's a magnet for kite and wind surfers here where the mediterranean meets the atlantic . when conditions are ideal, i've always wanted to learn to serve. and where better to do it than here. i meeting christine sikowski from germany. she runs
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a surf school in 35. hello. apparently this is a place to learn windsurfing home and on windsurfing to my supervisor, my right was full. you're absolutely right. and have you ever when surf the for her? no, doesn't today's an ideal day because there isn't too much when line today we have plenty ice, which means that the wind coming in from the air. and it's not very strong really in the day, which is great for less than the course for beginners in over. i'm for beginners the fact late it'll get stronger towards the afternoon. then we'll have a good thermal wind. that's a bit better for the professionals. i see as we also i'd often has the levant. hey, that's the wind blowing from england it's, it's really, really strong ohio today. today's great for you for dish. now, my surf instructor came to the sunny costa duluth a few years ago, turning her back on cold, her northern european climes and others. when you stand on the board, you've got 2 sides. aside where the wind is coming from under side,
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where the wind is blowing away to pull it up, you always get on the side where the sale isn't. okay, yeah, i wish like, so i'm getting on from here when i need to adopt the basic position and the basic position. i now need to check the front and back. the nice balance out the way to see what you have to control the way and not the other way around. sure, sure. i've got the waves under control, and i don't recall linda clement. i'm a good swimmer. i've been swimming regularly since childhood. david
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was like oh, i'm pretty athletic races, but that's really was really hard. it was really fun. the hard, a great experience. i normally a big talkers, but right now i'm speechless. it was great talk melissa on as i told them, that if i isn't far from morocco, in fact, it's just 14 kilometers away over the mediterranean. ah, i said with i, how are you doing? good, good. you're welcome. thank you. ah, the view of the north african side of the mediterranean is the vocation of jose luis to ralph. he's a photographer with a primary theme, the lives of people, and the see ah hellish territory. she would, i'll try to visual shit. yo. the strait of deborah walter is on the one hand
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magical day because we've got this beautiful landscape. there's these 2 continents that mirror each other. but it's also a place of movement in which a lot of movement. and it will, you've got the movement of the 2 windows on in the pony and day went and the love antennae, the tie into the strong currents rushing. the immigrants come in here today, a tourists going there, the tuna, and other fish that come to the mediterranean to small venue. it's a place where movement is concentrated on more immune. con, migration is a dominant seam and jose luis terrace work. as well as the conditions people from europe and north africa have to work into survive with his pictures. the photographer gives these people a face. mm hm. what is this book? it's
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a quad eskoville speed bachelor. there patrolling the strait of gibraltar there, monitoring, migration and traffic it ambient, broken through the traffic. if you can decide you want to have control or no control. but you're both gotten going to load. i'm against migration controls, of course. yeah, because controls mean death? well, my northern workforce speculation was come, what it cost us so much money just to make it here for that as you can't lose that money if you don't find a job. and so i order an unfair weren't any visa controls before. now the problem with lisa is, is you can't just go bad enough. whatever people in europe, some people in europe, enough migration, enough refugees. we don't want people to come from africa to spain, to italy, to germany. what do you say, miss amelia? your foot on the road. opa allen? my family came to europe to clean toilets and do the hard work that the germans, french or swiss, didn't want to do my national good young off. it was the same kind of immigration.
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that's happening here today. we thought, look at a young affair. there shouldn't be any borders between people, young calipers collections, and it's like imposing borders on the wind. ma, north north going to go from data. as the wind knows, no boundaries, ash al rental, there shouldn't be any boundaries or borders for people either from my north, particularly at that my grating, out of necessity until the rodeo neu frontenac was june of all my mediterranean journey. so far, my visit to under lucy early interesting from a culture point of view hatley and the people are very emotional, very warm combination with the see my exceptional artist as out for found experiences that'll stay with me intensive not just in my memory on, but also in my heart on, via the blob, a national coffee live in a padded mm
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