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toms dina, in the world, the song of a k a. is this era mystery around this car? in 45 minutes on d. w. what secrets? why behind being discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360 now when the sun doesn't set it's time to celebrate at the st. john's festival in lance . yeah. it's lonely at the top. we don't cover some of the mysteries behind most semi show in french. and what comes 1st cream for jam joined us for traditional cream tea in the south of england. all this and more
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coming upon your own macs the . but 1st, we start with a record breaker. germany's tallest man, young and kind of good, can't just drive any car or buy clothes off of just any rack. we take a closer look at how he navigates daily life. germany's tallest man stands at a statuesque, 2 meters 25 or 7 feet and $38.00 inches. so what's it like being janik? konica? in this video, you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions. we made down to get home. what do you see really 2 meters? 25 tall. we measure him. but our reporter is to short. she
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suggest switching places with a camera man. who gives it a shot. he has a better chance at one meter 98. the results, 2 meters, 25. so it's true 22 year old janik lives near, however you can fit through any standard door or into any normal car and ready made clothes had been too small for him for 10 years or added to them. so yeah, that's difficult to say. actually only have custom made t shirts and sweat as well. i can still buy trousers. actually, there's still one or 2 shots, then by the end, exactly, one shop, a 3 hours drive from hanover stock shoes and his size. several studies have shown that consuming milk stimulates growth. as a child,
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janik did in fact lead up to 24 yogurts and re 12 leaders of milk a week that kind of image off or shot in the calorie requirement is always measured according to weight and size on the when you install your automatically carrying around a certain number of kilo's steps auto plaza. in fact, if i'm on a, died at the moment and can or shoot on the 8 between 200-2500 calories a day to my name. that's no more than an average man, consumes that just under one meter. 80 as a description of things you know, miles on. well, i tend to think it's a normal angle chord. mitchell. i've also checked if life expectancy is higher or lower, i'm i still, i guess, nowadays with motor medicine, i should probably live to the same age as someone who's i mean to me just told it was 5 minutes. i was there are studies that show that taller people have a shorter life expectancy, but it also depends on other factors. janik works out regularly,
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but the hard training isn't just for the sake of his health. douglas satellite choice. of course the tool this jasmine is one thing about the tool, this body builder in the world would be a totally different number by off. so if the current title holder is to me, it is a team. so who knows if i keep up the training maybe in 2 or 3 years i'll get that . so then i wouldn't just be the total this person in germany, but also the total is bunny builder in the well the american robert whitelow was the tallest person ever at 2 meters 72. now however, the turkey salt in prison is considered the tallest person currently alive at 2 meters, 51, a 9 to more triggered his excessive growth. how tall a person can grow is also a genetic predisposition or part of that. and my father is 196 and my mother is 193
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and timeline says he is kind of know i don't have a girlfriend and i don't usually have any priorities concerning the height of his future girlfriend. carrots is more important. and what's also very difficult as being in the public eye on not everyone can handle that as soon as customers. but in the meantime, it's my life about and i'll be saying, okay, people, yes, of course we can take a photo, we can do that. yes. so because of all of his projects, as germany's tallest person, janik dropped out of his training as a plan mechanic. now he's focusing on his social media career. he's pretty successful, especially on tech talk myself guys,
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what do you say? do you think i could drive the car? i inclusive stuff showing up. so the plan is to exploit this size thing professionally. to the point that one day we're talking with film roles and for that advertising rose to some brands for advertising deals, or vision box, whatever for values he garners attention and income through social media. but that's not all. it's helped his self esteem as well. in terms of how much the oh, what is being bullying and stupid comments in the past joined the baby and the like a but i think maybe that had to happen to make me go and today towards the dab. and it's been fun fact to end on younique's bike at least is not custom made. but for an average sized woman, it's still gigantic and getting onto it is nearly impossible. our reporter is still too small, but at least she's on a level with janik. well, more or less in northern europe, the summer solstice keeps the skies bright for almost 24 hours. and for some,
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this is a time to celebrate in latvia revelers mark the occasion with a festival honoring saint john. it's a party that goes on all night long the it's the lab fee and festival the faced of saint john, the absolute highlight of the every year on the night of the 23rd to the 24th of june. the summer solstice is celebrated like this. all live it like the the what's the background will show you what it's all about. and the traditions involved. yeah, this is, this festival is timeless, family, friends, neighbors. we all get together to celebrate and enjoy each other's company. and so i think the thing and it left the, this festival is called legal or jani. the tradition is thousands of years old to
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you and comes down to about a 150 kilometers west of the capitol riga. the festival has been in full swing since 8 pm one day earlier, organized janice woods, robo st. here on the right, started with the preparations, including an important bun file. he learned the tradition from his mother. one of the festival was most important. customs is waving flower rates. anything that grows wild in nature or in the garden is allowed the and eating home made cheese, the singing folk songs to the, the land, of course, dancing together. everyone takes upon young and all the rates. so to keep away bad
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luck into evil energy. they called women and girls, wherever aids of flowers, herbs, and grass, and the men wherever eats of oak leaves. and do you have to pick the plants yourself? legend says that herbs and flowers picked it and the go have magical healing powers . your motion if that are due to that or you can make a very good t from these flowers shy, even when it strengthens the immune system. dr. martin that searching varies sun. yon is, has been organizing the festivities here for 4 years. last year there were $200.00 guests this year. there are already 300 new to showing you that i'm not nervous or stressed. and yet the court, but slowly as dell is saying that goes, you should always do the best you can. but then then there's no reason to be novice, empty bit booklets. you've done your best deal all bush. the book and other custom
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is to decorate everything with budge branches, value to a set to keep hebrew spirits and negative energy at bay, and especially gathered from the forest. whatever the weather, the feast of saint john is always celebrated outside. that's why it's important to have enough wood for the cans plant it burns through the night and keeps the celebrants warm and awake. no folding sleep here because back could bring bad luck . even the little ones potty all night long. the shortest night in latvia is also a unique experience. most of the show in normandy is deep in mystery. its construction alone is perplexing. a monastery perched the top of a steep crag in the middle of a bank, only reachable at low tide. it's a unesco world heritage site, and one of france's most popular destinations it looks like a movie sent, but this island actually exists. you'll find a norman d fronds, mom's. i'm a show,
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as it's called, is a social media sensation. font doesn't live up to the hype and all you. oh wow. it's many secrets. yeah, it's like, wow, how do they build is maybe good. get seemingly built on thing that, that i love that going to the building is beautiful. the way it was built with a wall already around it. without drugs, you can see it on a while. since when stealing lights are way you can see the little window open. it's just somebody available. michelle was one of the most difficult construction projects at the middle ages. and when visiting today, a can get very dangerous, but more on that light to those who do arrive unscathed, can discover many secrets of guide. and yeah, the most sense in all 9 years and those keys, i'm going to show you the secret station. you can cross the 2 kilometer long bridge
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to the island at low tide by thoughts or shopping boss. around 3500000 visitors come here every year, so it can get pretty crowded nights if you used to come january or december. so it gets very, very quiet. you feel like most of the visits and you get those to utilize the landscape is because the impulse insides as well, which is a fight to fix section. this is the west terrace where you'll find the abbey church entrance. it was built on this hill from the 11th century on with many buildings are built all stacked on top of each other out today. jesus back in the day. the possibilities. how they've been such buildings on the mount here. uh most i'm, you said is like a, a roll keep cone, something like a pyramid. we are almost on the summit at 18 inches above the sea level. try to
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imagine we have a system of flat boats according to the tides, those mid even the death bros. for the construction that tell years on those floods both fall, she's actually from different places of not monday, even from england. there's a huge height difference between low and high tide in the bags, sometimes by as much as 14 meters at low tide. you can walk to the island across the title flats, but it's best to go with a guided group. otherwise it can get dangerous. i don't venture of i assess until the day because in the past even quite for something people can still get stuck in the bed because of those quick sens and you have still a big propulsion of water inside gets like a soaking effect. the tide is coming in, show low. if you can't get out of those, you know,
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potentially quick sense that could be to interest me. shout add a combines romanesque and gulf economy tanked. and there are plenty of secrets waiting to be discovered here. but science and leads us to the store. and now we've been fast page that to that everybody gets to see next and we're gonna go higher into the, the so we are now on the terrace of the quiet of the church. these flying buttresses are typical of coffee cock attacked and the dog, carrying weight on the outside. one of them is actually a passage way. this is here. this on a flying buttress. the lace staff case like lace dissolving
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into the granite and that's close space to back into the did ages here. so you have actually here almost to the top of the amount the, the only access to the bed tower, to see on the left and finally yak, engine stopped. my turn on the very top used or so as a lightning bolt protecting against the potential. the storm was lightning here because that's what goes to damages in the past. a 1000 years ago, benedictine monk lived. he has a many sentries. today the island is mainly a tourist attraction. but in the middle ages, schools, the pilgrims prompt to the island. the gas want a few monks and nuns actually still live here today. actually 5 most and 7 loans close together with. and that having are services
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3 times a day. it's like a, the convention french government to do services, incident money limits, and in exchange, to have a place sold in a private, obviously. and lastly time to reveal mon, sammy shells, doc is secret. to isolation sells the lock up, particularly serious offenders from the french revolution. until the year 18. 63. the abbey was used as a prison. he can see here, descriptions of the present as at stacy, a full blown blown. how was a long days of detention from the prison system in different places. imagine how fully twice to
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stay here, the march of what has happened on the island over the different sentries is yet to be researched and some things will remain forever on the. and so the most i, me shell remains a deeply mysterious place. the in the u. k, there are many traditions surrounding food and food etiquette, and one involves cream cheese. you may think this is simply cream in your team, but a visit to southern england taught us much more about this. british favorite claim faced, definitely the job, korea jump cream, say, and then this is the age old question when it comes to cream team, a british institution, that is loved everywhere in the u. k. hi,
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my name's lindsay england drawn from way of his cottage de golden. and today i'm going to show you how we make the cream t as in devon. and if you don't know what that is, well, it's a light meal consisting of flooded cream, fruit jam, and a freshly baked scum. ingredients for scolding, very basic. and those include salt, baking powder, vanilla extract, sugar, butter, lemon, milk, and flour. one, the dry ingredients, flour and salt into the bowl with baking powder, steps you have any codes lotsa which you chopped into the bone. mix it together to foam, very fine, but crumbs. step 3, shut out mit which will meal mail
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until the mail can you add a squeeze of lemon juice? and then you would add one teaspoon of another extra to the milk as well. and then you start to add to milk. yeah, so glad to add to medicaid, and that's the time because what you don't want to do is make no mixed over what step 4, you'll also need a cookie cutter like this to cut your day away. once the dough is thinking ready, it's time to cut it into individual stones and put them in the oven for 10 minutes at $220.00 degrees celsius for until the tops are cold and brown. the most important condiment is the clotted cream. but what is that exactly? clotted cream is a thick cream, made with full milk. having the k, we don't make it, we just go to the shop and buy it in any type of supermarket. it tastes like
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buttery cream. there's also a longstanding arguments about the pronunciation of skunk. so i called at the school my husband cuz it's getting so excited to welcome to native needs as well home ice cream cheese can be enjoyed at any time of day. what's your favorite teen? and not coffee. here in devon county. unlikely. cornwall locals put the cream on 1st and then jam. but on, suspecting brits tells the difference. what's 1st for joe? nope. i have no idea why that was i would say, john, i recognized for you. he did. he got it. he got type, really totally different yet. so our blind
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taste testing was inconclusive. jammed 1st or cream 1st, really doesn't matter. in the, in this british treat is delicious. either way, the next step we travel back in time to examine the history of the spartans. to find out more about this infamous warrior society, we travel to the pennies peninsula situated in the south of modern day greece. there you can still find many traces of spartan culture, most note leader language, which resident strive to keep a live spar to a legendary place in the southern peddler ponies. the ancient city state was once the most formidable military force in the greek world, protected by the teachers and parent on mountain regions. sparta wished like a fortress. it's been almost a part of them and your max reporters here durham mecropolis. today,
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i'm following the traces of the spartans who lived here over 3000 years ago, last time we were the only thing that today's part as a group town with just over 16000 residents. but the history of the asian spartans is everywhere. statues of spartans, heroes can be found all over the city. the most famous is not a king united as the 1st, who ruled in the 5th century b. c, and fell in the bottom left or modeling in the 2nd person more. outside the city center didn't between all the trees by the remains of ancient sparta. the income on hard any smith date there's not much to be seen of a spartan. mine is the one thing has survived through the millennial, but it's a 3rd language in the southern california. these people still speak psycho in the language of spartans and stuff. so i'm going there to coney and it's a dialect. it's now only spoken by a few 100 residents, you know, like cornea and arcadia regions. it has its origins and the ancient greek dialect,
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dorian, which is wise aconia and sounds very different to modern greek. keeping to coney and from dying out of his teacher, panos americans, his goals. interesting that i last has a few, grew up with 2nd in for what does it feel like to speak such an ancient languages? yeah. maybe they couldn't use them. to be honest, i wasn't really conscious of it to them because it was my mother tongue and i used it every day. from the moment i found out that i speak one of the oldest languages around. i was very proud. and i absolutely want to keep this language live ethical, family who was i'm a smiles. yes, he left these in the coast, the village of key hole, panos, my master's teaches to connie into children, youths and adults today it's the youngsters turn the, as he understand the greek herd really well because i speak greek is i didn't check
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on it. i don't stand a child the children have good reason to learn. the dialect are nice to connie and because my grandma and grandpa speak it, now i can understand what they're saying. yes, this is really the fees. now we know how to start in october about or what did they guess start increasing the start to be quite simple. i'm on my way to discuss northwest of sparta there at arrange to meet with the shaft tacoma child restaurant, who's going to prepare a real spartan's specialty for me? hopefully not the infamous blood soup. hello. why should i be worried about eating the blood soup? no, don't worry what black, no blood, just a variation on
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a well known greek dish. he's funny. yeah. so the story of this dish has its origins, an ancient spartan salon got in the finance, or some of those have been the greeks wanted to eat something up with, give them strengths, m c, v, a. it's a combination for fluid and vinegar. gave them the energy to fight 12 very uh, this minneapolis heat development. gastronomy gives us a chance to interpret the various components in a contemporary way of the off. the tier support is cured. assessing the vinegar is replaced by fermented cracked. we've called cross enough, not auto saves the methods. another from the now i'm very excited to give it a try. it's my the me. sorry i missed your phone. i'm 12. i know this, the 10 minutes from the truck. i know it makes it taste great. it's a little strong, i'm submission to hit all the ancient spartans much traces which luckily can still
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be found some 3002 years on. and we can almost imagine them also enjoying a beautiful sunset like this one. and with that, we come to the end of another show, be sure to follow us on social media for more stories from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in to enjoying this again soon the
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