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want more information on our website to be found at d. w dot com. ah, this long border is on a role as a role model and a record center. this remote swiss hotel offers amazing views. it visitors manage the journey they get there. and this venetian favorite, my lord simple, but it's all about timing these stories and more coming up on today's the addition of your o max. ah, we start in the french city of nice where one young skateboarder has learned to use her long board to roll through life's challenges.
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marina korea went from a young, insecure immigrant to becoming a well champion. my bro. c. my board is an extension of myself and it's my whole life. i think it's the reason i can be who i am today. so it really means everything to me, to home. now at 25 years old marina is one of the world's best longbow dances. one of you who practice the discipline professionally getting none. voting is i can mix of skateboarding and staffing in longbow dance. you string together, don steps and ride at the same time, i should all be familiar with his i brush now holding is a rush of adrenalin. it's freedom 0 rules just you and your board. the 2 of you against the world of in just 8 years. marina went from amateur to pro right here
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in niece. she grew up in the african island nation of cape daddy. when she was 14, her family emigrated to france. she struggled with the language at 1st, which took a tall on her self confidence. was a valley. it was difficult to me at school. i mean this and sometimes i was laughed at when i said something from my accent to yes is actually, i felt very different from the others of it come in that and understood alien that i had to had twice as hot so that i could be heard despite my accent, and i hate to say it, the color of my skin. i'm not going up the volvo. at 17, her stepfather bought her 1st board. marina found comfort in skateboarding and quickly became one of the stars of the beach front. when bessie saw, she is assistant,
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she doesn't give out offences. i mean when she wants to accomplish something she sees at 3. that's just how she is a from elecom. so in 2020 marina qualified for the women's freestar longbow dance world championships, which were held online due to the pandemic. she impressed the jury with her unique and speedy style. declared did. did it, dec nija email. the judges asked me the same question for me. time is the video edited, and i told them no, you can turn on the sound to watch a closing. nobody else is moving faster than normal. i'm the one is fast and that impressed them. i think after all, i won. marina was the 1st african woman to win the title. now she teaches longbow dancing to younger girls. she has been organizing skateboard sessions like this only for 5 years now. it is what i brought. this is
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how you stand on the board. first, you have to bend your knees slightly up and not too much just a little bit. so now you need to push your weight is there. okay, so pointed out crazy don't like this game, but people can handle that. my boys, like when marina is there and stuff and like sometimes there's girls, it makes me much more like one a do it make. i'm not good. i love that. she's 1st the woman and the woman of color, that's like something that is like really like marina wants to be a role model for others like lia, who aren't as visible in the sport since, i mean it don't, and i wouldn't call myself an activist. it does, but doing what i do attracts attention. i tell myself, i don't conform to the known by the knowledge about migrants. if feel like they don't belong to know that anything is possible. that a piece of paper doesn't define who you are or what you're capable of. only jones.
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got it in 2024. marina will be representing k betty as ambassador at the olympic games in paris. and i'm scared to it is it's not about skin color, religion or sexual orientation. love with that, just see a person and they board and then i feel comfortable and safe in the community. and i think that's why i never gave up a civil cleansers. i mean, if they had the muslim in my head, there are 2 marina's, the marina with her board, one without the just with the board, a marina fighting for something to serve up with out. i'm just an ordinary girl walking about like everyone else to muffled moons with us in school. it's not the destination, it's the journey or so the same goes. and that's definitely the case when it comes to visiting the grims or hotel in switzerland, located at 2000 meters above sea level. and we're limited transportation in winter
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getting there turned out to be quite the adventure for euro max reporter, deanna pin. yet us, i mean the middle of nowhere, and this is probably the most isolated hotel in switzerland. why would anyone build the hotel here? that's what i want to know that getting up here, it's not easy. ah, it seems the only road leading up to the hotel is closed in winter time. it's freezing here, but before i jump in the requisite, i'm going to show you how i got here. deb venture begins at an altitude up to 600 meters in in our kitchen, a village we double. $1000.00 inhabitants, 2 hours from sooty. i live in winter. you can only get to the hotel. we dug, guide and lose his guard. man is already waiting for me to gather with 16 other travellers. we drive to hun dick, but not every one is had in all the way up to the hotel. for this point on the road
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is sloth. yes. but at the moment it looks pretty good. if it would be no problem, i quite often live here several times. retail inches, right? would is 33 meters high. oh wow. yes. after 20 minutes, my boss would take the cable car to the else to get the neck a well known climate. what then we continued under ground through the toner to the grim cell, a hydro electric power plant, from there, 2 more kilometers up tunnel. so wait us. and before returning to the daylight, we make a stop. these crystal fisher was discovery in 1974 during the construction of the tunnel. crazy. finally, one more cable cars there, whether today's fantastic video to, for you with your full. but if the weather gets bad, it can this route be dangerous? no, i know if it's very windy if there is a storm,
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it's possible that this telephone cannot start anymore. oh, okay. and is there any alternative? yeah, we have to go to it. old toddle down 260 steps. so we are lucky today. yes, we are lucky. let me along. oh, wow. look at last we arrived now. so after an hour and a half, we made it. we are now at an altitude of 1980 meters above the sea level. but i'm kind of you through it. my theory both are in columbia is 2600 meters high. so let's see how it goes with i start
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tricking up the highest point to taking the views. oh the king said was peace now perch above a reservoir has been unimportant up for travelers crossing the alps on foot since the middle ages. but in 1929 it had to give way to the dumb was and it was subsequently rebuilt on a rock. ah, marcus, my aunt has been running to place since 2019 also to my soul, why should someone visit the hotel game sill hospital of a mentor? i'm cigar, it's a unique place in winter, at least in switzerland, if not worldwide on the journey alone is worth it with the tunnels power thompson, the crystal gorge. then you get the panorama in this quiet room to hold on. please like, what is that like for you to run a hotel here in the middle of nowhere of in hotel. he had to light managing a hotel. he is of course very exciting. it's nice, but very demanding. at the same time,
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we exclusively use fresh projects in our kitchen and that has to be transported abo daily twice a week. they will tell, receive deliveries me can small, depending on the number of guests left with we take both boss and train just like the guests do. it's time for the company part of my trip being served, a 6 course meal for dinner in just look at those views which fit this here. i think it's really beautiful hair high up in the mountains with the com and the snow. wonderful im, colas north. so i can only recommend it now. i'm sure we'll be back in summer on mery trammel here too. and after
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a long day here comes my reward or maybe not i do have to admit once i you are in here, it's just wonderful. kiss the crimson hospice is really remote, but the journey was totally worth it. ah, seafood is a favorite addition to italian cuisine, especially when the sea is randa at your doorstep. and that is why in venice, many restaurants serve up spaghetti, olive angelique or pasta with clams. it's a popular dish for tourists and locals alike. spaghetti 11 gwanae. the shallow sea bed of the venetian lagoon provides the perfect fish and conditions for clans. part of the reason why the ancient italian dish is so beloved here,
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especially by chef rafa donavon with chris of yacht that bowl adi. ah, this dish is popular in venice. as in other seaside resorts get. precisely because our customers expect absolute freshness from this product to we sold our crystal antique martini is one of the oldest restaurants in venice. it's been here for 300 years and is well versed in the secrets of how to make that perfect spaghetti. i live on calais, louis gonzales. good morning and welcome to antique you, martina. my name is rap l delton and i've been the chef here for 9 years die to day . i'm going to show you how to make spaghetti i live on gillespie. i live all will, is the key factor in the ingredients is no simplicity. clams from the lagoon. freshly chopped, parsley, white wine, olive oil, and of course spaghetti. ah, i think
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a martini nor she is also often made with garlic frito. but here at antique or martini garlic is a total. no, no. it was even though a lot of people use garlic and knocked out type of clientele does not really like this intense flavor. because many of our guests go to the theater after eating here . and going to the theater after eating a lot of garlic, that isn't exactly ideal, is it that they offer on a negotiated at the liquor? if you feel, ah locals and tourists to like get the exams from the realtor market, the venetian institution that's almost a 1000 years old. ah . but restaurants like antique martini had their own special delivery by boat. every morning. i'm glad here. the fresher,
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the better. from the sea straight into the pot. that's one of the benefits of venice is geographic location with but clams 1st need to be washed and salted, voted to purge any sand from the shelf. then the bad ones are taken out. separate role sworn on, or we get rid of any where the shell is cracked. because if they're broken, then they clam might not be good any more syllable. it's also useful to detect claims that are completely full of sand that alter hope unity salvia. each step in the cooking process has to be done absolutely perfectly. first, the spaghetti cooks from 9 minutes exactly. then the cams go into the olive oil ralphs, the pastors cooking, there's no margin for error. timing is everything with
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and i've only got there, they label one with the claims are open. you must immediately add the spaghetti level because if you don't, then they clam start to hotter. but you do it right. the muscle of the clamp contracts a level and becomes rubbery i and therefore less palatable. go more. you'll be in the mean or labeling. sprinkle of parsley and the final tough before it's twisted and served on to the plate. ah ah, he's particularly born will actually get t i live on delay is one of my favorite dishes. it really is very good. they say my daughters haven't yet learned to appreciate it because of the texture of the seafood. oh no, but i am convinced that as they grow up, they will then be able to appreciate this dish as much as i do the simple taste of
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venice and the sea all on one plate and ready to be safe and explore europe's rich culture on facebook discover stunning landscape. enjoy art and fine cuisine with your a mac. bringing you a wealth of the van european traditions and rep taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. there are many cliches about germans. for example, they're very punctual. they only eat sausage and sauerkraut and they drink lots of beer. so how many of these things are actually true? we asked for young germans, which ones come to mind for them?
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i read adult 9, went to germans do for fun dub dub that, that a warm welcome to germany, beer mountains, autobahn more than 80000000 people live here. all of them hardworking punctual and humorless. but those are just cliches, aren't they? we just to find out more from poor best fellow citizens who were here today at georgia villa to discuss a couple of things, especially the most google questions about german. why i germans so efficient. maybe because they're always on time and they get up early and they just do the things that they have to do. like maybe not very passionate about things outside of their work, very german to have to do list and, and to a park can to put marks on what you, i already have done accomplished. and then next to then the next point,
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what are german tradition world was with, often connected with alcohol should be worth while he was tested as was everywhere in germany. what about traditional music, though? that's why it's german food. so bad because it's at i, i don't think it's bad. i think it's just not that hip. there are no spices in german food except from salt and to fall german who does their heavy so and that's why i don't like that much because after the good german meal i feel very heavy and sleepy and want to go to bat for like 2 days but then you drink a yeah, i got my oh yeah. and then everything is, well, it gives me gemini food can in fact to give it a positive spin, be quite hearty,
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like the classic pogue knuckles with dumpling, but not all gym and they're on board. it's 2019 so they indicated that germany was aim with, only appreciated by around half the respondents are germans friendly. i ok, maybe i said at the very end, oh is drunk. so like because of the vice wouldn't be for breakfast. so that naturally more friendly than berlin, berlin people stress, they're always in general. yeah. germans, quite friendly, but they don't offer it as openness. other nations maybe do are germans obsessed with punctuality? and rightfully so, because it's the road to be late because it's not at the time, it's my time to that. i've been waiting and they think that you're a bad person. one of the best things about germany is the punctuality of people. yeah. because it also has to do something that's reliability. yeah. if you, if the say you do something nice to have your actions put way your mouth it does
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everyone drink in germany's kit as a yes, for example, my 3 year old son. oh, that's a majority of the people if the be entering an average of 90 ladies per person annually places germany close to the top of b drinking countries. one nation that downs even more of a bit of capita is chechnya in fact checks average twice as much in a year. german ever. wow. 9. they only laugh in the in the, in the seller. yeah. you well yeah. actually the yeah. they have the saying, the germans go to the basement to laugh, made that says that germans, they one to be able a one to laugh so badly that you can do they like do anything like friday and then electra, they got somebody fido that i'm allowed to last,
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there's another thing that i always like to say and work vela and con, had not covered it. it was laughing, has still capacity so as not working enough so time to get back down to work. and if the germans work hard enough, maybe they'll even cobble together some well engineers for dutch artist says so kemper inc. her ceramics are poetry in motion. she wants her audience to have an emotional response when her sculptures start to move. countless ceramic circles are linked together, creating calming and soothing sounds. there the work of dutch orders says so kemper inc. her ceramic sculptures reach out to all the senses.
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i make things that i've never seen before. i've never heard before to make new things new combinations that make me happy or make me feel on who that strange or this and an or what, but something else. yeah. so now lives on the dodge island of teso. as a child, she was already creative and showed a keen interest in dance and art. after one year at a fashion academy, she switched to visual odds where she enjoyed exploring different materials. she finds inspiration in her surroundings. natures white, biggest inspiration and then especially the movements in nature. so where changes are like the tide, like the wind, like the blot in our festivals, like the heart beat, all those nature movements that are going endlessly.
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her ceramic sculptures come alive in her studio. cecil sees working with clay as a kind of conversation with the material as well as a learning process. she works on each individual ring with the utmost concentration . she seals the ends with water so that no air bubbles can get in between i really love that kind of stubbornness clay has in doing its own. because every time when i fire a kiln and like more than once or twice a week, things happen that i didn't expected. so it's, it's still i'm, i'm still exploring the sounds that are produced. create what is known as an a, as them are effect this evoke the tingling feeling that her sculptures trigger in
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many listeners senior unit. her love of dance inspired her to set her sculptures in motion. so isn't that something are lid in like, are you making a recipe? and let's do some art and let's do some ceramic and let's do some dance. but it turned out that way. it here on the island of teso, who sculptures have been showcased many times in the gallery post house. she has worked with galleries, maurice cristo, fun miles since 2010. it's different from the other authors we show because it's an abstract and the other are to some mainly figurative work. and there's something magic about it because it's, it's, it can move it can it to his sound. it has movement and people can touch it or rearrange it. and that's what we do when we exit with her work. says as
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artworks have also been exhibited abroad, including in south korea and japan, she hopes to evoke in awareness of the world we live in through her artwork. that's a hopeful thinking that people as and when they see my work and know about the nature or feeling the nature and maybe even more, get more respectful nature, you know, in the future. cecil tempering would like to work with dances and create sonorous sculptures for the stage. ah, that wraps up this week's edition of euro max. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks her tuning in and join us again next week. ah, ah, ah,
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