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the, the, it's time for the bobo revolution, 60 d w. what our sports, all the scoring we say they were about never giving up sports like every weekend on dw the it's time to give up for some spectacular landscapes as we're off to a well kept secret in iceland. also we'll look into the high end business of handmade chandeliers, a manufacturer in vienna, shares its story, and buddhist architecture. are these 19 fifties buildings, things of beauty,
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or rather massive monstrosities. this in more coming up today on your own max the but 1st it's off to bosnia herzegovina, to see how one's culture transforms a typical, everyday writing instrument into a masterful work of art. a pencil is so much more than a writing implement. it can also be carved into delicate master pieces like these crafted by buzz me and pencil artist. yes, include georgia beach let's see people on this list. it got obviously a volume scope to it as opposed to ad phones. i like scope to base somebody else
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because it's 3 dimensional to it on this, but out and of course, creating one on a pencil that is very complicated, not to the level clean. the other takes you to a higher level. and that's precisely what fascinated meal about this kind of art with the artist has already produced. more than 200 pencil sculptures. he's motif include the world's tallest building, device boards, khalifa tower, and an interpretation of edified logs. the screen through his work, whole pencils become trains passing through tunnels y'all, but she'll be on the likely. so normally i choose things that are right around the the sometimes i also work on objects that come from pop culture article to it. but in most cases, i choose my teeth from my immediate surround thinking with even this i, or cause you in his home city of to is that he's all ready immortalized
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numerous tourist attractions. in graphite, like the statute of king for code, the 1st of bosnia, or the form or gate of a dresser, dating from the 17th century. the public fountain built in more style. yes and courtyard attributes has already found his next motif always on us yet. that's because what's behind us as a replica of the old salt well towers that we used to mine sold? you know, it was like, but this was known for it sold 5. it's a, it's a name to us. the self derives from to the to contribute for sold is not useful. george of each miniature pencil sculptures have been attracting attention for a decade now. he's presented has added more than 30 exhibitions around the world, and recently at a gallery in paris. georgia of each cannot live from his art. the price is for his
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pencil sculptures. start at $400.00 euros and depend on their complexity. the t needs between 5 and 10 hours to reflect the design, but it can take days to refine it for his miniature tower. he uses numerous scuffle blades as well as needles. the election audit. and that came with the what the but it just got to just easier to work on. subjects like the human body where you can correct the shape. so few things while you were working, you spell it to the good. where's buildings have strictly straight line. i'm assuming that must be followed precisely about the lead nicholas and what are you supposed to look at? yes, single george image puts the finishing touches on right in front of his subject. here it's the tower, a stretch that make for the most interested work. it requires his full concentration and dexterity to ensure the graph doesn't break before the ard works
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finished. log in with the total is less because on each of the, many of the sizes of the test now have already been kept to take in photographs and painting the douglas. and i want to use my skill and this kind of honestly the steel to present these motifs. and then you were able to split, posted the day with the full costume, and they can do it. after several hours, his work is completed, two's less. southwell tower has been cut down to size and fits on the tip of a pen. so the west fjords in iceland are a true natural paradise and a well kept secret. the remote peninsula lies in the north west of the country and to sparsely populated even by iceland its standards. perhaps that's why it's worth discovering. the fascinating landscape has also caught the eye of nature. photographer eisley voiced
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the secluded beaches. towering waterfalls and spectacular landscapes are all found in the west fjords ice limbs remote natural splendor. just look at the view, you can see how beautiful it is, the west towards our amazing, there's no place on earth like eggs and all around. you have touched beauty and land. finally, royce has lived here for almost 5 years. she draws inspiration from it for her photography, and her enthusiasm is by no means hers alone. the australian lonely planet travel guide lifted the west fjords among its best in travel areas for 2020 to $1.00 of isley royce. favorite spots is a 10. yeah. and they waterfall the most challenging things for me? i think as a photographer, are the weather here and the elements because the weather and the elements can both
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be unforgiving. they can be not so kind to you at times and it's a is good to be prepared for all situations where the west fjords are a vast amaze. fjords and peninsulas distances are long. the best way to get around it by car. but in winter, many of the roads stay closed, we have all this abundance of nature, and there's no one around. and so you can go hiking driving and there won't be anyone around and you'll have it pretty much it all to yourself. in some ways, i would say it's arrest yards makes me feel like i'm in another planet, or it's just somewhere so far, like i'm at the edge of the earth or something. only about 10 percent of iceland tourists ever see the west fjords, where summers are short and winter's long. the land kind of shows do you like who's
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in charge here and the weather. because in the end, like the conditions are so harsh in the winter and, and just gives you much appreciation for it. the german american is not only a photographer, but also a filmmaker. on her travels around the island, she observes for coast arctic foxes, surfers breathing extreme conditions and much more stretching 10 kilometers along the west fjords. south western edge is literally the sun towed for red sands. the color of the sand is a rare exception to iceland. normally pitch black, volcanic sand beaches nicely royce likes to go jogging here the, i really enjoy the beach here in the us yards. because the remoteness and the
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uniqueness of it. specifically, if i were to go to the north sea in germany or a beach in southern california, it'd be crowded with people. but here i can just enjoy it. the nature as it is just to the west rises to allow trump a prominent tory, the clips tower up to 450 meters high. i really concerned hours here just watching the birds listening to the waves, photographing the birds and taking it off and just relaxing this really beautiful and peaceful head lounge sort of. yeah. because also well known as one of the world's largest bird clips making it a popular photo subject. during the summer, millions of sea birds nest on it, including puffins. you can get up close and personal with them here. i thought it very easy for me living here. nice and and i think the challenges weren't so negative in my opinion. um the remote in this, i like the remoteness,
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i don't mind be by myself can be lonely. you have a lot of darkness. but if you have a close group of friends in the community to view as i find it, okay, just over 200 kilometers. ne lies pizza, a few of the largest town in the west fjords with a population of 2700. it started as a few wouldn't houses built by fishmonger then the 18th and 19th centuries. now i see royce to lives here. i really can't at the moment see myself living anywhere else in the world. i mean, look at this place. where else can you find a view like this and beautiful nature and think so secluded and so far away from all the stress of the big cities in life. and here is just perfect for me. ice lens, west fjords, a beautiful region still waiting to be discovered the
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time now the shed some light on the business of handmade chandeliers. today, most of them are produced by machines speak because making them the traditional ways too expensive. only a handful of companies still dedicate themselves to the craft, and one can be found in austria's capital vienna, the just a few finishing touches then it's complete. this double chain delay is load myers most famous items all over the world. this renowned v and these companies, chandeliers transform ordinary rooms into both rooms. the manufacturer has a reputation for its extraordinary lights and designs, $200.00 of which are sold in more than 40 countries. every year. the company has been hand crafting chandeliers, since 1850. so beautiful,
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the team is united by a passion for croft. this one is perfect, least up to me. okay. i've always been fascinated by light. we use traditional craft techniques and then we have the light. so there's a lot of variety to i work and stuff it i'll fix them by. ready to use high shot build the frame for the chandelier, and then makes the pipe fittings what sticker, this other pieces of pipeline cards. and i use for this sandy leah intact with the beams and also to the pipe over the illumination a lot of the day off like the. ready top to be cut to size the pieces of family touch together. for example, in this that cold phrasing. then the surfaces are finished elsewhere. afterwards they go to eric mandel. he is responsible for the assembly and the electrical parts . all the cable connections are discreetly, she didn't in the chandelier,
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seeing the once the frame is finished, the work begins on this be seeking a piece consists of 16 lamps and about 500 gloss stones telescope, vic, the chandelier way, 16 kilograms tend to be shipped to the united states, that's also a challenge for us because we export a lot do we always have to meet this specific electrical requirements so that your country meet, the integrating, the elect clicked for the items. so it says that means that right? it's all good for that contract and then the wiring problem. everything has to fit the regulations of that country for, for the sticking with this inch. but in the long this, it will definitely be a lot easier if we could just put wex candles on each one. they would work every with the full dish and uh it goes out to the customer. the boss has one last look.
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we will do the safety testing for the usa tomorrow. uh, this one has really turned out, honestly. yeah, sure. and we gotta get one of the company has high profile customers all over the world. scott interior design or service rep? truly. what are the custom size style the chandelier for canadian rapids, drake, he supervisor the installation at drake's luxury mansion in toronto along with the team from lo, my, a dental stuff for the vision to leah. we made for drake. was this model but considerably larger at 3.8 when he does fire college and it is the 2nd largest gym layer of its kind next to the original at the metropolitan opera in new york in the middle part of that will buy in new york. the original was designed in vienna, in the 19 sixty's for the metropolitan opera house in the 19th century, little of my decorated king lunatic, the 2nd half in teams,
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the casa in southern germany. load. my of chandeliers also decorate one of the small ball rooms in vienna's imperial palace, the whole book as well as the auditorium of the v in a state opera. and the athens constant hold the, the, lose the east for the option to leah is a grand object for around a very dominant part of the architecture is even off. it is just that one the town needed to complete the overall. busy blue jargon up, east. that one detail comes at a price. the cost of a dna chandelier starts in the $5.00 digit range, and from the, the sky's the limit. fine craftsmanship for an exclusive clientele. the, it's full, it's aggressive, and people are divided over its beauty. brutal list architecture. it's
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a style that developed in the 1950s, but last popularity in the 1980s because people viewed it as too cold. many examples, however, still exist and have developed a cult following, especially in the u. k. where the movement began, who leave lines, plenty of concrete and monumental be this. the architectural style known as brutal as a whole arises like no other, some see the heavy weight buildings as oppressive. others say they are daring ventures in architecture that deserve to be seen and protected. a present of stock text it to me is such an exciting, bold and vicious project. it's really will say squeezed into a few days in the 20th century. but in those days, we managed to build some of the most fantastic and bows and adventurous buildings
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that the country's ever seen conservator henrietta billings has put her fascination with brutal lism to paper. she's created a map of 50 buildings in this style around london. one of her favorites can be found in west london, the 98 meter high charlie tower. it was designed as social housing by the british on gary and architect and new gold thinker and completed in 1972. back then it was the you case, thomas residential high rise and nickname, the tower of tara because of the areas 5 crime rate. but these days it's a popular residential area. and the iconic building is even available. as a souvenir clinic tower is a real landmark of london. not only because of its absolutely monumental architecture, it's really striking silhouette, but it's also really recognizable from anywhere. um and it's probably one of the reasons why it's been so successful in terms of merchandising. back to the center,
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the capital's biggest on some of the brutalized architecture is located in the city, london's financial district. here we find the barbecue and designed by the british architecture firm in chamberlain powell and font when it was opened in 1982 queen elizabeth the 2nd described as a modern wonder of the world. visitors can learned about its unique concept in guided tours to using this. the massive concrete is would be impossible today. they would just be thought to energy intensive, in fact, too expensive. but not only that is the technique with which they used to create the surface and it is using a drill essentially welcoming drilling this surface to create this really on even texture. the barbican includes a performing arts center, an art gallery and residential complexes. architect melanie issue that has renovated some 2000 of the plats for clients. she's lived in one of them herself
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for a while and knows that many of her former neighbors are bands of brutal personal lives in well, i really like it. but i think if you come with know troy and knowledge of fruit to live in order baba can or more an architecture, i think it's, it's but difficult. intermittent green areas form away seats in the urban desert. the 3 residential towers reaching 123 meters high number among london's thomas. the buildings fall so unique for the fight walks reserved for pedestrians while road traffic past has been a. henrietta buildings also appreciates the bar begins shifting perspectives and simplicity. we're just looking at stat k 2 into one of the blocks, but it's just 3 simple materials, concrete stealing plus. what i love about is just the simplicity of it, of 3, that simplicity you get designs like this and, and through the glass you see the concrete steps. and again, you see the still finest is to even 3. the class. you see the same repetition of
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materials. i love it. on the south bank of the thames between westminster palace and tower bridge stands london's most prominent, brutally structure, the royal national theatre designed by english architect. so dennis, less than and completed in 1976, prince charles once compared it to a nuclear power plant. the complex was renovated for some 100000000 years. and while the theater is protected, other brutal, the structures are in danger of demolition. what we need to be careful of is diminishing those buildings because we think that they have less need because we think that that more than, than they do any protecting. but actually, it's exactly why we do need to make sure that the best examples of protected a brutal isn't an architectural style that divides opinion which is definitely worth seeing. the
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more your ups, the rich culture on facebook discover stunning landscape. enjoy our fine cuisine with your own that's bringing you a wealth of, of in europe and traditions taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. many cold list delicacy, black gold, truffles, shavings from black. truffles are added to dishes, to give them a richer flavor, these mushrooms ro, seasonally in the south of france, where you can take part in the search for them. it helps, though, to have a nose your companion along in the hunt. this is
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not an ordinary walk for a dog. molly here is specially trained to find so called black diamonds in france, highboy and i'm making leave from your own french delicacy. black truffles and i have a 4 legged friend here to help me out with the climate and soil here make for ideal conditions without health, from a well trained nose finding these delicacies. would it be difficult? alexis is omar, and his family have been specializing in, travels for 3 generations very, very strong night. good job. my good. yeah. so alex is tell me how do truffles grow in the ground? i don't, that's so a trifle is a mushroom that lives and cindy uses with a tree. without the presence of a tree, the travel cannot develop. so this black travel costs around 35 years. why is it so expensive? i don't see c c, shop it expensive because it doesn't sprout like white mushrooms,
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but the trouble doesn't grow so easily into fields in a compost. there are several parameters for developing the truffle culture. so that was those parameters include a soil that is rich in limestone, and at the same time, soft and moist. the truffles here develop at the base of oak trees. the weather plays an important role. truffles also need plenty of water, but even with the ideal conditions in place, there is no guarantee of finding a trustful, even the keenest of knows it's might have some difficulty the, the trouble harvest can vary greatly from year to year, which also affects the price. currently, one key low or about 25 black truffles, consensus between 701000 years during the harvest season. visual mar, family organizes groups to go. truffle hunting. once gathered, the truffles are carefully washed and the impurities are removed. but how do you
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determine if the truffle is good? and wait a good trip and must be firm a good black color. and it must be fragrant, introduced aside from producing truffles, visual mar, family. it also runs a bed and breakfast, where from show mar, seen here on the right is in charge of cooking for the guest. while so what are we making today? it looks like it's simple, scrambled eggs are on the menu the . what does the trussel give to the a very to steve alonso stand, higgs or a fatty substance like cream, oil and butter. he diffuses quite well of a cent of the truffle, which on, pleasant year. and that's what we're going to put in the eggs. this is compartment
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none of the recipe is easy enough to follow. all you need are fresh eggs and then shavings from a truffle. black truffles don't respond well to high heat. they can quickly lose their properties, so their best added quickly to a dish for flavor. this delicious taste, very earthy like a hint of woods in my mouth. you can also add truffles to a mild coming bear which absorbs the aroma through this experience. i've learned that the search for these black diamonds is a very delicate business, but after having them in my eggs, i can't honestly say, i don't think that i can have them any other way. another day's work has gone to the dogs, but when working with molly here in france, that's
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