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of these places in europe smashing the rank one step into a bold adventure the treasure map for martin clo. describe it as some of us wriggled, begging sites on youtube, and also input the life as a typical spaniard. your max report or brenton is tries not to be a tourist in madrid. think your teeth into this, these german pretzels will make you a thursday for more and a trip to albania, what you shouldn't miss on a visit to the south eastern european country. these stories and more coming up on your own that the
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main capital madrid is she useful and trendy. so how can you experience it without looking like a tourist reporter breton dennis got help from a local home. took him under his wing. so how does the australian do is a spaniard out of a look at what god saying is the 2nd most visited country in all of europe in on here in madrid, to learn how to not be a tourist. it's $115.00 and of course was funny. it is nowhere to be seen. ross the be man. you don't to sorry. yeah, it was more. yeah. a little bit. i'm sorry about that. that's very typical for son is no and say so what? we don't take it so seriously. i have heard this word menu. yeah. what is the,
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the mean sort of you can do it tomorrow way do today. okay. you can leave for tomorrow, especially today because it's like 40 degrees. all right, jesus. yeah. so what are we doing today? first thing getting out of here is for tours. the unhappy that we're doing just in english because my spanish is practically nonexistent into that as a guide. me than rep uh who is the professional translator. he was showing me the spanish less styling, madrid. we head up to his peaceful or apartment to get us out of the scorching heat for a few hours. and wait so rough as you think it's a clay, say that spaniards take a siesta. the image of the c as in spain, outside of spain. it is like lucia. yeah. because they all think all spaniards do that, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. it does exist and a lot of people actually go see, have an up at if they come in some spanish towns, but everything close is between $2.00 and 5 pm. so yes, that is sacred. but according to
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a survey from 2016 or the 18 percent of spaniards have a siesta on a regular basis at 60 percent. never have a siesta to spot the late back stereotype spaniards and not lazy at all. according to an e. c. d report span, you track up an average of 1644 hours of work each year, much smaller than the germans who work about 300 hours less co, you know most yes the for us now, i'd like to learn a bit about how i can get along with people here. small talk is a very important part of that. so i'm heading only 3 people here. okay, you all the basic phase say is or like, hey, you're like about a good time man. so if i call you this for like the top corner, because all good and you yeah, last one. and maybe i don't know if the answering history with this whole neck 1123, you really minutes actually homeless? i mean, what does that mean?
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the main site hi, pretty bullet blah, blah on it. hello. hello. pretty so i'm embarrassed. wow. what's that? yep. to the next stop. i'll try my luck. seems like kind symmetry to learn how to be a spaniard. i'll do one of the things that people, he absolutely love to buy lottery tickets. starting in august every year and under a spring he, people to in long lines to take part in the lottery. the actual drawing will only take place of christmas. this is the place where they say luxury in spain is very famous because like the main place and the very people from overs thing comes here . just divide because it's almost to be the lucky one. okay, so i have my ticket now, my $20.00 ticket and i have to wait until christmas to find out if i have one is a thought a summer afternoon in madrid. many restaurants is still empty and i'm starting to worry a bit so right. so when are we going to start eating?
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oh, you're already hungry? yeah, that's $101111.00 night. that's what a promo for john is now we're off to us. the 3rd cl sta and the oldest festival seats. popular celebrations, take place and oldest old around spain. you typically can find traditional spanish food here. finally, are you hungry? now i'm going to get something very difficult for you. okay. answer. see holes, all deep fried land, a century or the folds of membrane that has touched the inside of science and lands at the top of the walls. they are normally sold at st festivals. okay, right now you're going to try something really special. what is it gone? it's gone. so we wait until all most and sleep. here i go. it's actually not as bad as i thought it was going to be the just pace, right. the rest his friends are joining us,
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time to try my new spanish. all the mess it up on the okay. i feel like i've done a pretty good introducing myself to the phyllis homeless that lady anyways. hope you've enjoyed yourselves so and so not only just to go into the sign in, so let's see what else we got to get up to 2 percent. the largest beer festival in the world is underway in unix, in southern germany, besides beer, pretzels are one of the most popular treats. but what goes into them and why are they so popular there? we got the inside scoop from a german baker. human kind is created so my conic shapes, the pyramid, the will the cube, the french. so the front. so yes,
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the pretzel in germany. no other bait good. stands for the bakers croft like the press. so you can tie yourself in knots, but you can't escape it. every way and every variation, and even most so in southern germany where a day with that, pretzels is like and nights without the 11th. and i always liked them to do without them. but it's a piece of culture. once i'd say i'm a pretzel fan, who exactly invented the pretzel and gave them that unique shape. we'll get to that later. but 1st, how do you, vague pretzels, even on this there's no agreement. variance and slaves have their own variations, which one is better is a topic of debate. the 1st to present this case is the bavarian pennsylvania, sebastian brooklyn. maya is the 6th generation of his family to bake pretzels for me presently. for me personally, it's the shape that represents the bavarian bakers craddick. the dough is made of
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white flour, water east, and a blend of salt malls and moderate did always portion doubt vend rolls and loops into the truck and not with touch ups by hand. in many bakeries, machines do most of the work, not least because work is increasingly hard to come by. john baker, when the very a, a baker definitely has to know how to loop a pretzel. it's part of our certification exam. so how does it work? it's easy for a mazda bank account to sending this, and i can teach it to you in 5 minutes. it's not that hard associated. this is, i'm a little, it goes like this, that and this isn't totally easy business diagnosis. what really fascinated people the most is the looping sling and wow,
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foster, the prices rise. they're getting coated with a diluted. so did life solution, which is why there's sometimes called live pretzels, but isn't so to live. it's dangerous. logan is i use, it's in the fly, is actually caustic. yeah. but in the oven, the high temperatures initiate a chemical process that converts the original light into a non toxic salt. and that's why when you touch the surface of a live product with the tip of your tongue, it tastes a bit salt, like even before you sprinkle salt on it and the uniform shape, the chest, not brown. and of course, the splits and across from the baking that'll adds up to the typical above very in pretzel. and what about this way be and variation where of the district got where our dressler is a full generation mazda baker? personally, i prefer a lie roll pretzels just of no problem,
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but this is about pretzels, its way beyond as everywhere they start with a diet, but with more moderate than the bavarian ones. the most obvious difference is the shape especially noticeable in what's called the belly and beyond the reach because i just maybe so the most important thing about the sway being pretzel is the thin arms that later turn crispy well, the belly is nice and fluffy. and then turns out soft. we've done an open devices. the final and decisive step comes off to the prince, who has been coated with life. it's risky, sweet. now you make a cut. and that leaves the belly white because no light comes in contact with it, with that kind of loving cause. and that's what defines this way be, and pretzel means this isn't. and when you eat one, it's country one got the pretzel shape is taught to be over a 1000 years old. having evolved over time from
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a run and ring to the present day version. today's pretzels range from savory to sweets. kind of there's no time of day when you don't even credit bills and so you can eat them any time and all the time. the variance, for instance, might them with a traditional view associates for breakfast culture in october, 5th radians enjoy them, but upfront, so for instance, at any time of day they're also popular be owns us, especially in the united states. german immigrants introduced them to the country over 300 years ago. but the debate continues about which is the pretzels, top and bottom. we're now often leo in northern france, where every year on the 1st weekend and september, the city is transformed into a huge flea markets, collector shoppers and tourists from all over the world head there. and we were there to these people aren't just an ordinary shopping
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event. there in europe, the largest fully market and leave in northern france. the annual market is a paradise for bargain hunters and vintage lovers. but what makes the gone for the lead and so special? what is this rooster doing? here? we answer the most frequently asked questions. hi, i'm valentina, and today i am your guide at the europe launches, flea market. they will come out of the go. valentino boys is a digital content creator. she's passionate about all things. second hand, she hasn't missed a single because of the east and she moved to lead from italy 5 years ago to study . what exactly is the fidelity delete that number the, this is the historic market and they think back to the 12th century to do today.
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there are some 8000 vendors here. yeah. we're expecting more than 2000000 visitors . oh no. you can literally get lost. hey, i'm so sick. play for $255.00 a they don't but nothing seems to determine the numerous visitors, many come from abroad to leave for the 2 day event. the come of them, are you happy with the blogs you boss? are you, are a bomb? went to the gigantic flea market, takes place in the shadow of leels, 17th century flemish architecture. what can you buy there? no new were in the house of different. how does he see this is where people from views sell their own stuff because i absolutely love the vintage and secondhand clothes. i'm always dressed and 2nd times my so says
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the smoke just close. you can buy, you can find all kinds of things at the bottom of the books, decorative objects, games, even sometimes things that are quite bizarre and then this is per visit the what's the craziest thing that you can find there. the other way you can find. so many bizarre things on, for example, this stuff through stone, measured in miles, the seller bounce it and he said he didn't end up being slow, says replace them. that's good to leave the house about 45 years to cut on some people. they knew the funds of hunting like to have this kind of thing to decorate the country homes. i wouldn't buy it. it's not really my style.
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the need may be a dream for bargain hunters, but not everything here is exactly cheap. the most expensive thing you'll see it is there also on tvs here, who so rental objects to collections. for example, jewelry, luxury, clothing, statues, paintings, and of course those are much more expensive then you tell me a bit about the history of this lovely. i'll check and see it's a lamp in the art deco style. it was created in the 1930. i'm selling it for 550 euro. from 550 yours is quite to high price. so the next was piece of the vast array of brick. a brack is mind boggling. the balancing, meanwhile,
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has bound to vintage pieces for her wardrobe. it's a bit of a size i. i think it represents my style really well. these are the symbols though i go to nice deal at the part of the see you next to the next step were off to south eastern europe to albania. there's small country has just under $3000000.00 inhabitants, and that makes it an inside or tit for travelers. in europe, the bulk and republic has lost on offer, majestic mountains and areas which of, of largely been untouched by mass tourism. this is not the lot if this is in scotland or norway and no business in switzerland either. this is the bane. yes. a country that has all of that and much more. one of your best kept secrets
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for a long time, i think i wasn't expecting to save positive outside of it was seen this poor. i'm not even from home, but over the past 2 years on the tourist and arriving. so what's changed and what somebody likes in terms of and i take you. 3 a road trip through the country and show you how to get their own on my schedule for the next 2 days, beatrice and across the mountains. fernando, i'm off to the capital to run business with naso bane. yeah. meet the south side of van. yeah. tradition needs maternity nature meets night life here on as to how to and kind of x square is right. and it said if you want to get out of here on and discover the rest of the brain. yeah. you can adhere to the bus station things minneapolis can take you to almost every calling off of a 5th schedule is always the easiest on a center and they don't necessarily stick to any specific time. so it's best to ask who i'm themselves. they always happy to have the to feel confident,
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drive us and willing to take risk. you can also get their own for the rental costs . like i did. let's go the most important driving rules. don't be shy with a horse. i've any has never been particularly prosperous, and in the 1990 the country slipped into an economic crisis, causing many, yet to lose office savings. today, the prospect of achieve vacation attracts many tours to ebay. new new hotels are springing up everywhere and the beach is being prepared for hots of tourist over the years, it has become increasingly easier to get here and enjoy the sea and sun without breaking the bank. but the rise of tourism has also changed the country. the rates are conservation versus economic development. world of this for this tourism, this debate experience is being weighed on across ibm se,
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for example, an apple is 20 being built in the midst of a texas landscape. i'm looking for nature and adventure, and now i'm on my way north to scott. from the ruins of rosa for castle, i watched the sunset, the number of choices here and the cash was sent off and off on a band. yeah. it's manageable entrance, so the cost of cost 3 years 50. and the view is priceless based mountains back. that would be our next stop. and to resend actually pretty early in the morning because the ferry across the kamani he puts from here on you once a day, the crossing to the other shore, fiesta takes 2 and a half hours. it's a bit windy but easy was because to 0 it's just funny. is that what stresses for 34 kilometers or from fiesta?
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i continue to divide bona very in the middle of yes. get a new move to the so called cross mountains. they're called crust. mountains, because for a long time this region was so cut off that people lift you according to a set field loss. but don't very, i've been yes just to say for travelers as other destinations in europe. because although the cliche is widespread, that i've been, you know, sort of crime, it is just the case a, that's a woman's happening alone. not only do you, but also very well. most of the environment have been extremely comfortable. the bone of any is surrounded by snow peaks, some of them reaching almost 2700 meters. so i do what would be at the top of every visit us to do list. go for like a lot the best and we'll send the area,
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van transport and every level of difficulty. however you should be experienced or bring someone with you who is the trails and not always katie mocked. i've been yeah, really has it all on what nature in life is cities, mountain speeches, sun, snow and all of that spring codes with a sense of adventure traveling. so i've been yeah. might not always be the most straightforward thing, but it's well worth it's bring flexibility and a payoff, decent hiking boots and put the pena on your bucket list. climate change is arguably one of the greatest challenges facing human kind that you are does ties beers, tech. i'm mix environmental protection tangible through his work through interactive and immersive art installation set. send a strong signal. do you know how much one single cigarette fluids, the water and the sorry, a way to throw it on the ground in parts. do you realize how
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much the blessing you have in your hands every day ends up in the ocean? the fit, you know, that's watching this right now, creates as much c o 2 as driving a car for almost 200 meters, the size of your staker. i'm an ecological artist and i work together with environmental scientists and biologists from all over the world to turn their facts into feeling. just outside i'm saddam and an old paint. the factory ties to be a star curve gather strawberries. scientific data translates this into works, evolves by his side or a team of tech. i'm communication professionals. they not only develop the concepts and visual designs, but also help build his projects. the documents creative drive is fueled by the challenges of the climate crisis. most of the time it starts with frustration when
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i'm research reading or research paper from scientists. and i'm like, why don't i notice i should notice and the whole wilster's notice. and then i think my brain starts to reach out in the creative field, but also in the scientific field. and they start to come together in, in a shape wherever we translate the data. and then the research papers into an art installation that makes you feel those things. again. this works addresses the destruction of the rain forest and is intended to show the area of primeval forest as being destroyed. second by 2nd, every leaf that you can see disappearing. coming transparent and coming back in march, the loss of on the 28 square meters of rain for us and that's around then soccer fields, a minutes of rain, forest disappearing right now the the statistics were compiled by
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scientists and collaboration with unesco tie spear sticker helps to see this data, a single cigarette up to 500 meters of water every day. move in $10000000.00 tons of plastic end up in the world's oceans every year. and every megabytes of data generates 20 grams of carbon dioxide highest. we're sticker on his team, develop the prototypes in close cooperation with sciences. it's from a number of pills. the document himself holds positions at universities in deals and amsterdam. his pieces are often designed in such a way that he can produce them in various sizes. we have a strong prototype face, and that's the best part in the studio where we turn it down for the 1st time. we're like, okay, it works because somebody's view ends of the or when it communicates the issue. that's the moment 0. we all realize that, ok,
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we're doing exactly why that you do what's called treason clone saying, how do they communicate with each other? and can they provide us with information to ties bure stickers where it can be seen all over the road with his all he hopes to inspire people to help save the planet. i think when you combine the effectual and the emotional side, it will start to create action, you know, quicker way it will provoke action. and i think that's our jump right now in this time and age where we've heard to fax. now it's time for action and beers, deckers pieces do just times the robots installed, to react, to show whether and how the environment in a certain region is recovering. it's a work of all that is a growing glimmer of hope for the planets the
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