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one day, a compact 2 of us lands natural wonders full or full, brutalized architecture in the check capital, prague full in the post, a taste of islands national dish. irish do. all these topics and more on this edition of your i max the how the germans get to look what some of the launch menu in the campaign and ken romance blue at the office time to discover what the working life of the i've reached jim and looks like the last episode we followed michelle average german does. he woke up had breakfast and got ready for work. the
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i know joining him for a day at what what, what does he do? how much does he and does he have an office crush? let's find out because it looks like it's going that way. okay, i have them insight. like how me say, most germans leave the home to what? 10 percent ride their bikes. however, staying true today, reputation of being a nation of call of is the preferred way to commute is driving 77.5 percent of germans can use up to 25 kilometers. so what place and 40 percent of them admit driving on the 5 kilometers to look into is caught in germany. 70 percent of germans commute to working on this 13 minutes a when traveling by cost. they spend up to 58 hours a year in traffic jams,
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the only 25 percent of germans look at least partly from home when it comes to the future. what place? 65 percent are demons? what a mixture of home and office work in germany. it's polite to say hello, when you enter the elevator. according to the german advocate council, you should you prefer ain for making too much small talk guys. did you see that a level last night? it was like raining pouring it was fun, the lining turkey on the phone. a mom and mentioning potential disasters was at the elevator full. so what, what we're going to do is we just jump. so before, before in germany, authors jobs are the most common jobs. michelle's just arrived at the average office as an average full time employee to look 40.4 hours this week. does $8.00
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per day and 22 years and $0.65 per hour. and statistically, he has a 5050 chance of doing overtime. 70 percent of german office workers decorate the desks. today. michelle has brought a photo from his recent clicking holiday. like 2 thirds of german, michelle is either alone in the office with one other person. today. he's here to high 32 percent and jim and employees admits to kissing a colleague and the office summer policy was just last week. around mid day, 59 percent of germans like degree to each other by saying my side might to which means meal in english.
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64 percent of german say they never by faith and the what can teen? with most referring to bring lunch from home popular lunch items include sandwiches, tablets, unless service from last night. christie flushed them in span between 5th, seen in such a minute, season lunch. michelle, a sandwiches and so same point. 2 minutes. so yes, time for a coffee on average, germans drink 4 cups of coffee a day. this is their name. michelle's said the michelle, who doesn't mind his job. in fact, 60 percent of germans satisfied with the job. and 29 percent, a very satisfied it's 5 pm,
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which means i am in germany by all means. and the working day, the michelle going to state like unsubscribe, full average shipman, the if your refund, your dropping landscapes, then maybe you dream of going to iceland. unforgettable. natural phenomena, a wait, just a short distance from the capital. rick cubic the golden circle to types and simple highlights full in just one day. this is what you have to see and the goal is to go
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the most famous roads. iceland, geysers, sending jets a flutter up to 20 meters, into the air of the amazing group. first waterfall and the best place to see where to def tony clay meet the tour can also be combined with a trip to do blue level. and one of iceland must be to places okay. how's the people received the treasures of the golden circle every day by the wire? iceland, the lance of ice and fire a part of the iceberg nature to the others. sides along the golden circle are found in iceland, selves less than 50 kilometers from the copy to a range of it, which makes them easy to reach and put their attractions. to michael, are you ready? you're gonna need the rental car and drive there yourself or join unorganized tour . we'll just for a one day road trip. our 1st stop going for the golden waterfall which is called
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the golden circle. got your name a meeting covering for that extend from guy to iceland. we're starting to upper beyond. oh my god. good. good. this is the last side was waterfall, inside the land. i mean, it's quite impressive twice and tell me why. basically this was spoken like to drop, we have the 1st off which is more like a sort of a slope of a cascading waterfall. it's 11 meters, and then this sort of goes into this massive drop, which is 21 meters. this sort of combination. and then going into this amazing canyon is really what this makes, this quite beautiful. a truly job dropping landscape which changes dramatically during winter when parts of the waterfall 3 solver for safety reasons. these thoughts leading to the lower viewing platform is closed during the cold months. it
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takes me about 10 minutes to get there. and this is the view from downstairs i think i a letter. i feel like in the middle of the waterfall. we continue our journey to how could i do a volley come to iceland, spain, most extra quote and break us see a hot spring. wow. you got it right. all the answers are really rare phenomenon that can only be seen in few parts of the planet. once costs of something, we need a tier thermal area such as this one. then we need a water source underground as sort of water as well. and then we need a vent from that water rest of all the way up to the surface where the water gets pushed off to sort of like a natural 12 weeks. ester court is iceland is most active. keiser spots boiling hot water into deer every 5 to 10 minutes,
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sometimes up to 20 meters high. smells a little bit like about an x. the next steps we had to team very a national park, a place of great historical significance and a unique sonic environment. it's a 45 minute drive from health, cut the body. this is really the 1st time that i walk in between 250 tony faith. price rights to park is leased at the unesco warfare research side. he's a square iceland. it's very 1st parliamentary meetings were held in 93080. so we are a thing really a part for the national psycho iceland. so tell me why is it so important? well, geologically, this place is really significant because iceland is placed on to take 20 tate and thing. the national park is one of the places where this is really visible. right now we are standing on $1.00 to $20.00 plates,
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which is the north american through 20 place and just about approximately 5 kilometers. that way we see the, your ration take to dictate and in between we have sort of in no man's land, which is basically new land, which expands by 2 and a half since the middle of every year. or last stop is the blue link on which people often combine with the golden circle tour national geographic these, this geo term on the spot. i'm on the 251 there's of the world. it's about one hour from break heavy. so of course we gave it a try. if you come here, listen to this before you jump into water, you must raise your head and you can have long hair. you have to put it up. the water is great for your skin, but really bad for your hair is going to and dried in matters because of the side meter on the concentration. the water, smoky blue shade results from silica reflecting sunlight,
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and although the 20 some money made hot springs, i have to say i'm quite impressed. deep into years, the water temperature is 240 degrees celsius. but when he reaches the goal, it's close to $38.00 degrees. so you one of the case of the come up from us along with most guess here, my teeth. if you come here, take at least 2 days to enjoy with more time, all the locations the, the we've got the hot tips for your bucket list. most romantic spots. check the best fit for police check as well as the coolest sculpture travel in this way. beautiful or ugly. what do you think?
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opinions are divided when it comes to bruce list architecture. some cities in europe have especially large numbers of these buildings, as, for example, in the lin or london. but also in prague, come to the checked capital and defied tear it down, will protect it for the picture. risk and stunningly beautiful. that's how we think of the check capital, prague. but this too is prague. the bank concrete angular phones and simple design that characterize the architectural style of the 19 sixties and seventies called for tourism. not everyone loves these buildings here. many have even been demolished in race. it is historian lucas rebecca thinks this is wrong. together with all the historians and architects, he's campaigning for the preservation of bruce and list architecture is a prince over the time. so for me, as all historian,
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it's very important to have them that goes through them. we can understand the, the age, the people, the tendencies and the occupants, your theories, and also the thinking about the city. regionalism, originated in britain and arrived in prague in the 19 sixty's when the tech republic was still under the soviet union's influence. buildings like the former assembly, building a still up into 3 political lenses. a little people say that it's connected with a communism itself. the building itself. it's where you're more than that and it reflects the what's the occupants of that time. it was design in the late sixty's by cut all the progress who was already in touch with the tendencies of the 19 sixties and it was sent off an architecture. so bruce, elizabeth was the soviet invention. its found is aimed to create on us simple and functional architecture, with bald forms and band materials. today,
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fruitless buildings can be found all over the world. but a buildings like that, bob became the state in london, you to so i'm going to say preaching because the freight is not so good as to think a glass. but i would say interesting, i would say sculptural, i would say, appealing to because doesn't buildings should be about appeal about thinking and about the contrast that they are making this building the hotel inter continental is one of the 2 remaining entirely brooding, this buildings and products back concrete, geometric shapes, and no blending without the styles. it's currently under renovation. the controversial undertaking. in other cases, renovation could have saved buildings. this 19 seventies building wants to check us with a bucket and trans gas company offices no longer exists. despite many protests
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by architects, historians and activists, the new one is going to weigh and it was demolished in 2019. they promised to put a residential building on the side. but 4 years later, nothings happening here. the demolitions of phones just left the place in the state like this. so that's the main problem. if the buildings would be replaced white, something interesting or full of people for general public health only for the owners of the new buildings. it would be respect a respectable today, a few gas pipe. so all that's left of the building but not old wordless buildings in prague are unpopular orient agent. they know of us in a national theater is even a listed building the so how do these different appraisals come about?
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it seems that the people at the ministry of culture have they open in base, some aesthetics. so the, the problem they are decide inc. and they are saying that they are seeing it by the uptake of the general public, which sometimes doesn't recognize the value of it's of the building. in this case, booty lives and has even prevailed over the more genuinely appreciate, exhausted. again, brock styles, crux and miles monastery, originally from the 14th century was badly damaged in the 2nd world war. the competition to rebuild the towers was won by a fruitless design. even if some citizens would have preferred a reconstruction. true to the original i think this kind of architecture is the guy that the appeals on the feelings that should be appealed. this kind of buildings they are interesting in the time they were built. and up to 6 bill some of the years. we are still fighting for them or we gains that. so the
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question remains. how do we do with architecture that's pulling out of fashion? do we tear it down? what do we leave it standing as a messenger from times past rugged co signs green landscapes and often rainy weather. all this is typical of island. so it's not surprising that the national dish is hockey irish 2. where else to dublin to discover the secrets of this seemingly simple fare. this is one of ireland most popular dishes, fires to super easy. but there are a few things to pay attention to. kind of using high, i'm day power from dollars bucks. you have some temple bar in dublin, i'm going to show you exactly how to get to the 1st steps or finding the right ingredients. dave gets his vegetables at a local dublin market route,
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but suppose served as the foundation for a classic irish do. these include sonya is leaves harris and potato for what we're looking for from the vegetables corner to the dish and also bring a little bit of sweetness and flavor because these are all it all going to slide sweet flavor, which will go nice. see what the functions of the rooster was rather skin and maris piper are the potato varieties dame chooses for history. for the irish or of course were well known for loving potatoes ever since they washed up on our shores many, many, many years ago. had their a great crop to grow, they're very nutritious, and their grades are kind of bulky item meal. they taste one task and an irish 2 and they have 2 purposes in there. one is to provide that lovely beside a flavor, but also taking the broth as well except save looks for the right piece of land from the local butcher. okay, so while we're looking for here we got a lovely piece of lucky martin. that's a bit of an older land. it's a bit tougher. it's got
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a much stronger flavors with the toughness. it's going to be taken away from the slow coke in the there's a logical explanation for using older lamb in this to the older me with jeremy, because back in the day, the chief would have been worked on the farm. they would have taken this one and they would have kept it around and wouldn't have been slaughtered straight away. they simply couldn't afford to. and the cooking begins, dave carefully prepares all the ingredients before he starts the stew. just remember when cutting this 2 very important things for me, shark nice work is your own speed that you see red probably made a mistake. and what about substitutes for lamb? county use base to prefer not to live as a more traditional method we'd using less. but for vegetarians, you can use mushrooms. ready so there is a definite order to making the irish do. we're going to start like browning off the last few then takes that a bit of time, but using the same one to then cook,
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our cards are on use on our pearl barley. popular option is to add value to your su, this will help to texture, and it'll also have a nice little bit of fitness for your stuff. once the carrots and onions are lightly sartain, dave and the lamp and chicken stock for the broth. don't want to add the potatoes until near the end because with the meat taking so long, if you put the potatoes in early, they'll just turn to mush. so we're gonna bring this up to the boil just for a little bit, and then we're going to reduce the time to assume, or i'm going to leave off for about 2 hours. and that's comes with a load up lamp cook and you have a lovely intent. the temple bar district in dublin is a traditional place to have sue. the dish was originally made to feed the masses because it was cheap and hardy enough to get the workers through a hard days, labor gallows box. the house is a popular go to spot for irish lamps, too. it runs about $22.00 euros per portion. never going to add our potatoes, we had them at the and so i think don't pretty cool. and they still retain a bit of their bodies during the cooking process. after the potatoes come,
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the leaks irish to is a wonderful representation of virus quickly because of using ingredients that we are from the land. it almost tells a story in itself. it's popularity is insured because it's simple to make what it takes a week. after about 2 hours dispute is ready to be served. typically we serve irish to soda bread and a wonderful irish estate. cheers or se, se in irish, such a taste of ireland in one hardy meal. the spanish island of my yoga is an extremely popular vacation destination for germans . the populace souvenir from the valley you already get away is a very special sea salt. the flow to solve our final destination today, the traditional see how it works is think your because white go to
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florida south of the salt lake city, s trying in the southeast. if the island is have a stage by the one of the hello, i'm your notes on my screw, martina, talk to you. i work here in the soul plus of my orca as a saw the nano in my article. i also live here in my archive. i love my work, it connected me to nature and this process has been around for hundreds of years. yes. and it offers a lot, you know, it on the end of the, on yes. the sounding narrow, bizarre sol thomas and prepped it's a very traditional croft. have a thing, salt lake place is the exclusive name given to the top layer of sea salt, which crystallizes it into fine, frivolous when the surface of the voltage in the cell phone is different. with the sound must be kathy removed. with an the for this how the string is so special because we are now to a bike. uh, the water here is so pure. the size. no, not you fewer the salt lake sound located in the nature reserve of around 3800 tech
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to around 160 different good species live here around even swimming is. but the want to hear is considered to keep your, which directly affects the quality of the sea, salt and things. mazda as being working is the selling arrows. and the 2016 in breaking the re checks the looks and the sold smashes. when we the to get in touch with nature is we don't have anything and we don't stick away anything. they say the lead to be that the basics know. we put what that from, from the see me the, what the, from the sea and operates, and the salt stays in the, in the muslims. so at the same time, we get in this area a, so the phase and the bets. it's basically the best like these, these, the space of saw. the water is pumped into the plant at the beach of strength and runs through a pulse of about 3 kilometers until it reaches the pools. this root serves as a natural purification process. in the basis the sun,
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the wind take care of the of operation in an actual way. even the ink and roman spans these to be the ideal natural conditions for extracting sea salt. we have a salad for an email confirmation, and then so it's printing. so it's an industry carlos, this is the basics. so the most clean, this is more clean and the use for the human mentation. and this is more for an industry the most expensive sold to supplant. the floor to size is kathy, so we'll see it by hand by the southern arrows and fried from impurities we think is packaged without additives. monday's pope, you know, as tourists, to shift for like top ships from all over the world order. the naples salts from no raquel, those which florida sal this drink also provides the right seasoning for a very simple dishes such as the typical menu will confirmed bullying or bridge
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