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pressure and quite the challenge in terms of craftsmanship and also say your romance. been 60 minutes on d. w. these places in europe or smashing all the records slip into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you were to record breaking sites on google maps to and know also in book form ah view is on of to hannah's burges, most desirable and historic suburbs. but there's extensive trees and lush parks. it is surely one of the most alluring places to call home. today i'm visiting the remarkable mod house, a modernist residents from the 19 thirty's personal top, the palm view rich that has been renovated to accommodate contemporary lifestyles.
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but before we talk through this architectural masterpiece, we see how ad for a future as a means bold glamour with him is the sim, biden's designs out of south africa. we meet him, allow his female when the one girl and her own chocolate factory. then learn how most in a most changing the game for full making in nigeria. i'm sure to fathom was either and you oh, i think after max oh, soaring above the messiah mar in a hot air balloon is a rare privilege in a dream. but for captain joyce beckwith is just another day on the job to the trailblazer in every sense of the word and takes pride in showing the beauty of kings from the air. ah, the must say,
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morrow by air. a spectacle above one of africa's most famous national parks for captain joyce beckwith. it's another day in her office in the skies. she became the world's 1st licensed black female hot air balloon pilot in 2019 colleagues called beckwith captain smiles for a infectious smile. i knew that i was going to be the cannon. the fast canyon are pilots o female pilots to get the balloon. but i did not realize that i was actually going to be the 1st black woman in the while to do this. she caught the ballooning bug from her husband's family to our generational balloonist. but ballooning is a very niche market. there isn't even a training program for it in kenya. so to take things to the next
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level, captain smiles and her license at a special flying school in the united states. there's even a mural of her at the international balloon museum in new mexico. i'm okay. so every time people go and send me pictures, you know, the only thing i went to see their, their smiles, they're quick, you know, it's just a mural of me. the 35 year old spends most of her early mornings, showing visitors the hot stopping magic of sunrise above them. my same mara, national park, went and prices of around $400.00 per person. it's a luxury only few can afford. as the untamed wilderness stretches below antelopes canter, birds sing, and a light wind blows. for most, this is
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a once in a lifetime experience. just ask kenyon a stand up comedian eunice, $10.00 aka mito, who gave herself a very special birthday present. i flew with captain spice and let me tell her she is amazing. she is excellent as well as she does. she is our professional. and when you are that we've, hi, she is such a vibe and on beth is an anti love telling you know, like she's flying and telling you the animals are they same time? that's amazing. she knows them from afar. but a balloons work on a simple physical principle. once the inside the balloon is heated, it gets lighter than the cooler on the outside, which causes it to float upwards. the hot air balloon flies in the direction of the wind, but the pilot can control the movement by using the bonus to change its temperature and navigating the winds at different heights. captain smiles has been flying high
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since 2019, and so far has logged 200 hours. when i am flying, i can only describe it as freedom. i can describe it as, um gosh, it's you just have to fly. you don't have to comply with me to, to, to know what i'm talking about. also flying in mustang matter. you have animals around the environment, the fresh air circulating in the morning. you know, from all the nice, green, savannah i, it's perfect. it's buffy. lou, captain smiles is a trailblazer in the truest sense of the word. she's chatted a glass ceiling for women in aviation and helps show of kenya to the world at one of its finest moments. sunrise above the mara
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janice mike's rebel vase, collectivism. multi disciplinary design and production have focused on contextual and facial innovation via design of not house proves just that. i'm joined by the managing director and principal, ve dunn's maharaja. hello, don't. this is, and i can textual heaven. how did you become the architect on this project? what it's an interesting story, shoot. i was at a meeting that outlined was a, are soon to be clients. was the looking at the house and i had been talking about it to 19 fifties house and i've seen it before and i clearly loved the house. and i had some ideas and she came approached me and said, well, you're not, you're clearly see this house and you know what it's supposed to free life. will you be an architect? um, so i seduce him. oh yeah, i hear a couple of years later that a beautiful house that's done. how did you approach functionality and also creating
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aesthetically pleasing spaces? i think a lot of it was about the brief and what the house gave us when we needed to open up the house. it was quite closed when you open it up for the views. and you need to try and create a flow that felt intimate for just a few people to be in the house. but that could also be used for lots of people without it being cramped. so we with the brief of the client and also this, the things that the house told us, break me here, but don't touch this. and yeah, we struck the balance of one of the constraints around it. tell us about the sustainable aspects of the place. so i think the 1st thing was sustainability, and this is when we look at it, you look for the path of least resistance and you look at the house itself and how much it has to offer and what you can use the existing materials. so whether it's the floor or the wood paneling, you're trying to salvage it and you're using the house. so the house has many elements of the old house that have been re interpreted or used. firstly,
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you obviously working with an old house, we tried to demolish as little as possible and gain as much as we could. i think the next thing is, you know, a big criticism would be the country of this country's unsustainable. we think about in a different way. if you use country wide and it's beautiful, it's going to be there forever. then make it the best you can. because then you making odds. and if you leaving a piece of art that day forever and you using something that's maybe not sustainable as best as you can in that way. and then becomes a sustainable thing. and as you'll see in the house, it's basically like an art gallery. and part of the brief was we need to have space to enjoy all of that before the house didn't really have a place to be viewed. now i have to ask what other home owners favorite features of the house? the features that debatable. we have this conversation every once in a while, which one is the favorite? i think the vanity buys definitely on the top of the list. you'll see that it's
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got a really beautiful finish strong space and it's really warm and it's right by the pool. so it's got incredible view from the bar. i'd say the main boss room upstairs is also quite special. it's like, i suppose the whole master street is just a haven for someone to be and done. thank you so much for joining us here today and taking us through this beautiful space. and present a is a visionary effort, futuristic fashion brand, that aims to pay her mission, the rich history and cultural heritage of africa. what this ethos leave, emma could reflect the brands commitment to leaving a long lasting impact. enjoy these internationally acclaimed garments announced this is our africa, and these are our stories for future wisdom meets bold glamour. that's one way to describe was the key. the on been is iconic, and exhibit and design style. i fell in love with a d of print. so when i looked into african stories or day of just being this
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designer that explores african identity for me, i looked around and i sort of said twin, i realize we have such a strong african print identity, but none of that is ours. in terms of like, or court to create those prayers, i decided from the or that i'm when i create my own prince, i want to make sure that our stories are heritage is tied into something that we can actually own and see we have created ourselves established in 2015, he's brand to think print has made its way on runaways across the globe from in line to lagos. paying homage to african ancestry, and stain to, to he's brands e thought. leave em mark. of what has been excited by creating something different in taking something and pushing it to what i imagine it becoming and that's the, the, the futuristic television. so the futuristic is the pushing fission forward. there
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are 4 element is me taking from our ancestors interest. the luxury element is the q 2 off it all is the africa in behind, all the gland. this is where the hard work of conceptualizing, planning and fabricating happens behind the scenes. i still prefer to very much involved to i would be conceptualizing a client i term or doing something proficient week. i would be cutting the fabric, selecting the fabric, and then the rest of the production is what we outsource to. the manufacturer is that we work with i'm a creative, but i operate in the business of fashion. so it's very important for me to understand that. for instance, when i'm creating the stress is going to sell, is it going to move in a way that's comfortable for the client? and when i'm choosing certain 5 weeks, for instance, the fabric them way is the same print, but it's
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a different choice when i'm choosing for a for address. so those elements are very important and that's where you have to also factor in costing those things are very important to this is high, so it's used to create one of my favorite imprint dresses me popular by should do is the 2021. she wore the dress people just flew in and just wanted to be part of that. you should who dress and as a, as a result we called it the queen. dress the important element in the print, the income with me, which basically means the car for me, the most important or the very exciting element was the different connections. when people with the cow throughout africa as a good me in south africa, we slaughter the cow, the cow, represent families coming together. we start the car when someone is died to
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present something that's very important for the family. an account and by profession vicki took a leap into the fashion. well, here always. i mean, he was counted you in a fashion internship. he quit his accounting position and he's back in any of the he began as a self taught is i know who came in the industry. what sort of like, nothing, no resources, no skilled, nothing to be recognized by brands that have existed before. hundreds of years to be like when we went away, we few that's that, that's amazing. lovers of contemporary african excellence make up the keys in bonnie's clientless as d the both and dairy beautiful. thank you. thank you. how do you feel so
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good? just the knox is one of my loaner spending time foods meds, the zoloft excising, an interesting quasi. and also challenging, you know, it because he pretty much has every in printers that exists. so what this one, i wonder to sort of like introduce something that's just from media web by to be to the royalty element in it with the high corla, which we usually do since the summer, we kept it very light still less. and then because of the event that she was going to, she's going to waiting, we're not really sure about how the regular interview, because this is beautiful, but i wanted to keep a slower that is very classic. those really beautiful that says i'm in wedding. i keep coming back to imprint the, i don't know it's, and i think it's been great since it started meet at a coffee shop and i was, i had an emergency. i had a winning and i bumped into this guy, but he did his angel's increase of any to chase and it's been like that since 2015
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. i keep coming back yet and i think he understands me. the quality of his word to the beauty of it. and i just like that i can always come to him with chris a crime scene and he'll just make it come ship one gorgeous and ball designs purely and inspiration to this and african fashion seen call. oh, where's the one guy? because williams in law has her own chocolate factory and his malawi is 1st official, cocoa pharma and chuck lydia in training. take this out. i've always loved cooking . so making chocolate and being able to experiment with ingredients that people typically traditionally wouldn't put in chocolate. we almost put everything in malawi, unofficially sports 12 tons of cocoa annually, which is sold on as tensity in cocoa wisdom tomorrow is changing that narrative, one decadent bite at a time. i am a cocoa farmer,
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chocolate maker and how close here in training, and the only one in allowing that actually does all of the 3 a chocolate maker uses the beam and does the whole process of measuring the beans and creating the type of chocolate. whereas the chocolate tear takes already made chocolate and create the into confectionary. being a chocolate makers, also verify and civic in nature. because you are doing the percentages of how much sugar, how much milk, how much, and you have to measure these percentages and look at them so that you don't jam your machine. because if you put like too much of one thing, i end up with solid chocolate, i mean water, liquid and chocolate our enemies forming times as naturally as breathing to most malawi ins across the country. when the rains come, every square inch of vacant land goes towards food production. however, the farm both seems to have missed wisdoms. jamara, as she grew up, she discovered
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a love for design and events that led her to have a loaded international korea. in 2011, she returned home and found that her parents had planted 5 cocoa trees for her. we're terminating through towns the media and we saw some to lead these who offered me 2 boards of gola. i brought them here and i started in. oh delete playing between 20112013. i was like okay, let's do 50 more trees. so we planted 50 more trees and 2013 and i was like, well, i don't quite well in 2017. and then we went off to tanzania and got a whole half 1000 trees, which is the 1000 trees that you see now, which are this height. and then since then we've been adding, so since 2017, we've been adding and adding and adding. and now we've got about to hector's, of trees that go go a tree. good. last many years and o at your demand. oh, grand to didn't come survive with them. weekly go me how it's going. i've there
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more meant it go. good plea is that 32, trust. what started as a hobby placed was the from the, on the path of a new career. was she? is that to be? my law was 1st and only female shocker tear. 2020. the whole of 2020, pretty much researching. trying to make chocolate, using a blender. very embarrassing now now, but i know the science behind making chocolate. it was actually my mom who walked into a shop and she found our 1st grinders and she, they were coming to look at this. and i was like, no in but ali how making chocolate is actually a very complicated process. so you've got our 3 machines here which are grinders. and in here, we've got some cocoa beans, and these have been fermented, rose dead, and shelves. in the process of making cocoa butter, we use an oil past, and we do
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a hot press, not cold press. so a lot of oils find you find that you do a cold press for a lot of oil. and with cocoa butter you do hot presses, which is why the machine is heating up a little bit. and then we'll start making the process of making chocolate. so as i finish product, this is our new year special. so in our customers get a little guide as to what's what? so you don't end up biting something and you're like who, what usually are chocolate regrade for 36 to 48 hours. i hear lint does 60 hours just to get food, and it's basically, it goes in here. and the wheels just been around. and that's pretty much how chocolate is made. so these machines are constantly running. innovation has changed the way we do business. we no longer rely on having the shop. we've got an e shop. people can order via what that people couldn't pay digitally,
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which has changed business for us a lot on the continent. i'd say i've been working really hard studying in the last year and a half and obviously starting the building and actually opening a chocolate factory. l b was the okay. so when we move into the factory, we'll be able to experiment more with the coco bean itself. cuz we plan on doing 5 course meals via p fridays, which is basically going to be a v i p 5 course cocoa base meal. this is the beginning of the b b line because what will be using what's left in here. it's solid now, but it's going to turn into like a body scrub. so we'll mix it with a few other oils and turn it into sort of like a chocolate body scrub. whizzy is constant v, experimenting and partnering with local shifts in terms of flavor for her ever
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expanding product line. her natural cri to flare and ability to innovate has made her parents proud. expensive is one way to describe for making the latest high tech cameras and gears are often seen as a must. but this one men in nigeria is challenging that notion very the thing that the best camera you have is the one in your pocket. this thing has really brought me this far too long auction. i felt lovely. my mobile one big waiting, big diesel i saw for campaign video for the golden or show sky commercials. there is no limits to what you can shoot for fees like a professional camera and you should anything with it then jerry is know that would is considered the world's 2nd largest film industry. making films in nigeria doesn't come cheap,
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but you find the hack and that can make the team of young filmmakers and all that would come true. i know that people want to do this for they do not have the access to one of the things i need. the reason why i'm doing well by filmmaking. so what you have in your pocket is enough to, to give you the beginning that you are looking for 2 things more a month ago was in the goal. actually, the goal is to be on the big screen, you know, using be covers and everything funny. no, i saw this will feel with atlantic and then i found that one. i fell in love and i want to do more. so i retail from my friends that own the black magic and everything. and is it all we are busy and i went to youtube and i thought and watching, you know, differential videos. and i discover that one of these guys are actually using double by for and to shoot is i'm like, ok,
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this is interesting. when he was taking online courses can gradually expand that his knowledge of mobile to make and eventual dos change. everything, not only for him is really something that has affected only would changed, you know, the flu dotted guy called quote, fussy, so i've been able to impact people basically does not have access or big budget to shoot films by organizing training. wow. so of course, online where you can lin mobile, muscle graphy and editing is a full little by few kids. simple. please call me what be no phone that was partially to transfer knowledge is evident in the way he took the time to nurture. young filmmakers like, like whoa, jima, by the most. and as he what i say mental graph, you mean lot of traction in hollywood presently. i know. draw goes you to buzz that
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you double by for us to do the usual channels. you will think he's coming right. if they move, i have one that they are using the prince record my actual what my feel. mccain will definitely make a lot of impact in only water in the future. which will move by for now. until fantastic story is not the body equipment. it's about the person behind the equipment. you may not have all the budget of a hollywood blockbuster to create those larger life scenes that we see on the big screens. but now with a mobile phone. so tell your stories and make a mark in, not the can shoot it to for keith. really, i don't think using mobile phone with non quality films because some of your kind of kind of funky, some of the phones can shoot for k even up to it's key. the near future. some of you will be using your camera game, you'll be using more by phone to shoot that recently post on mobile phones that you
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can shoot to put on the, on the platform. it's cable the micro any form beans off. so my phone has really gone far. i remember you 2020 or incomplete. sorry, talk to me from the u. k. in or should a 3 minute video and i'll call you about the fact that your community, my move on to. and i've also gone to international think about, we've recognition on one or 2, i was, you know, for young people out there thinking for yourself or any 10000000 pushes that idea. look beside, you know, by ford. it's got people off shooting that idea. you are thinking off the race for mobile phones to shoot high definition videos is on the increase. and these has helped mobil content makers to sort of be a par with. those will use more expensive equipment. oh,
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