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questions about this famous beer festival will also meet a designer who combines british cool tour with african influences and will experience the pizza margarita in its hometown of naples. all this and more coming up on your own macs, the every thing about october 1st is big. the tense, the crowds, the beers and every year from mid september munich falls under its spell. but what do people actually know about the festival? your own mex report, or hailey robinson answers some of the most frequently asked questions. this is what you need to know about october fast shirts, the biggest beer festival in the world, and has been held here in munich, germany for over 200 years. but what makes it so special?
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why is it in september and what you to definitely not do here the handle help you to avoid some classic mistakes. but more on that later the here's some numbers to help you understand how big are really in the festival. ground spent a massive, $34.00 heck, there's for about $48.00 football fields and around $6000000.00 people visit each year. last year those visitors drink 5600000 mugs of beer. 8100. 77, full awesome. and last, 420 smartphones chat with people around you in the beer 10. and you could probably meet someone from every corner of the world. the,
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the best is not only popular tourist, lots of locals come and even refer to it as a 5th season. the the 1st october fest was held in october of $1810.00 and actually had nothing to do with beer. it was the celebration of the wedding of prince lube, big of bavaria to princess elisa of saxony, hillsburg house. the royal couple invited all munich to celebrate with a horse race and all the free food and drinks taken was all held in a very fair notice or teresa's meadow. everyone enjoyed it so much. they decided to celebrate again and again, year after year adding in the beer and eventually developing into the festival. we
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see today the franklin covey, as are simple sermon. after the success of the early additions, the festival was liter extended to add more and more fun activities. so it just made sense to start the festival in september and enjoy the warmer weather longer. the order of stine here, the big about one leader month, you're getting the 10s is called a month, the proper way to drink it is to hold up with a handle, get with your friends and say, please, don't forget to look each other in the interestingly only beer brute in unix, i, one of the 6 legacy breweries is allowed to be served here at the festival. so you're definitely getting the real thing no matter which 10 here in the the
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you'll see locals enters to like dressed up in their nose and later husband. so more authentic than others. traditional dress has seen a big revival with recent generations. but to the variance, my interest swearing it to as all opinions, if it's a good quality, attractive outfit, then it's ok. but if it's a bad version from amazon, then it's aggravating. it's best if your output is made in bavaria. i love it. i don't want to talk. yeah. what is the right one with the top that the october fan, but it's not quite right. i think there's a big difference between someone who comes from here wearing tossed like me and a foreigner wearing one mind. i saw a report about 20 people from new zealand who were wearing cox, and they looked like me, you know, to show me a proper journal or later husband can cost you hundreds of bureaus. but my hop tip check the 2nd hand stores or went through that just don't come in a halloween costume. the
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other thing to avoid if you want to enjoy yourself, don't dance on the tables. that's what the benches are for. don't forget your cash in most tense. the servers don't take credit cards and don't find yourself on the grassy hill. it's called the cops, hulu, or vomit hills for a reason. trust me. but all in all october for us is definitely something for your bucket list. for your school tour in west un freaking culture. these 2 worlds at 1st glance don't seem to have much in common. but london based fashion designer for they don't be brings them together in a creative way. created by an immigrant, not every designer can use that as a selling point for they don't be conceives as bold fashion to inspire greater appreciation for immigrants. the other thing i,
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the things though is about london and 7 down in west africa is specific. everything i've learned and i've not yet in my life is been from this space. and i'm mixing those 2 words together. following his parents, which is voted don't be a 1st studied information designed but felt drawn to fashion. he switched studies and worked for dk, n y, a nike until 2014. when he found that his own label called lab from london, i so i can go stuff, it can function. the storytelling wasn't told the right way. i felt maybe i could set up something to change that narrative to tell the stories for my 1st time . the beautiful story that i know about my culture, about music, about life style. and it resonated stars like john boy, yaga samuel l. jackson. michael ward. interest alba and rap, or tiny tempo. all aware lab from the,
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with the criticism the 2nd to to produce desire laboratory in may 2023. king charles the 3rd presented full day. don't be of the award. personally, a great honor for him was never, never a thing that settled to do so very proud moment. and i hope that can help change the perspective of how people look at people like me and where i'm from. i'm the perspective of how we look. life for day has also presented his collections at london fashion week. his like motif remains stories about migration and the experiences and longings that come with it. full day is inspired by what he hears from friends and family and from the people around him day. today. these are some of the properties that we
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develop. i'm some of them toes like stories about parents when they arrived, the very 1st possible they arrived with and we're telling stories about menda had into too many mice. and it to me, a monday is and one of the oldest drives into it down. it kinda connected my mom and dads, some both tribes. so they came to london at age 12. he was born in 1981 and free town, sierra leone in west africa. now he regularly visits relative there. the house where he was born is still standing. i believe, immigrants, the fabric of our society. if you look around and do immigrants upon the people that build this country for looking in america everywhere, and as a people move for various reasons we made that word, seems so talkative like. no one wants to associate sotheby's mimicry. and i feel
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like that negative connotation faced the change we need to embrace it. not demonizing some 80 percent of his labels production is based in london, 20 percent in portugal, france and italy. the designer insist on being able to trace the origins of his garments down to each individual for us. we tend to educate people little bit more about our comments are coming process and how he's made and what made it is. love it and shot the boss has been able it is, cuz i might, i don't think any fashion is sustainable, but it, we, we, well, we tend to do is small about being responsible. so we don't produce like we don't over produce, we develop, don't we design and develop on fabrics. introduce what we need. full day also designs, outfits for sierra leone olympic teams and cooperates with such corporations as dennis and converse. he's also found that
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a charitable organization in sierra leone. i'm lucky, while i am also, how can i get back to where i'm coming from? and to help those people become better? because i know if we can help the younger generation, they become better. that generation will be able to change what we can change the mascot and logo of lab from london normally insures that the company will continue to be successful in the future. this figure is one of the oldest art objects in sierra leone and is still a popular lucky charm. today, we will accept to charge the difference as to what will become a better price. and i think that's what i want to do. so i, if i believe if i educate myself about your culture, you educate yourself about my culture. so we can live in how many together, because we understand where each other is coming from. and then those differences of those barriers get broken down us. and that's why it's out as the west african
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culture and british co tour. so they don't. dea has proven that seeming opposites can indeed come together in peace and harmony. the pizza is a world wide favorite here in europe. it's often eaten with a knife and fork, but it's actually a st through dish to be eaten with your hands. perhaps one of the most popular pizzas is the margarita invented and revered in naples in southern italy. and that's where we're headed to hear more about its popularity from the opponents who consider themselves experts when it comes to their pizza. the ones you know, they've got it to meet the pizza and margarita the box of neapolitan street. i was born and raised here in naples and i rose to fame here. what makes best especially
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us? well, i'll tell you some time with the one up on the side. it's like the best to tell cost my 3 employee idiots or you know, the police be it's the 1st place that treats us so. yeah, that's why right here. people trouble 1000 kilometers to southern italy just for me . and i personally own my very existence to this man, follow the yellow squatter, big old otto salt on. so i'm not even validated in bodies around me is what on your mind it was his field hands. and maybe when i 1st somebody made a decision that you will experience a short and more so model on is that what do you say? we're $70.00 a month. i'm on read all 3 of them. of all those i, my son, a lot of me john and john know, but please call me, i'm fine. i don't like to wear red, green and white this the colors of you tell him flag, but something's missing here. pasquale little to feed,
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although they all got it may be on the launch and almost all the big fluffy edge been crushed abuse though that's the way we need it. but when is the right time to have me? that's it. i couldn't hear me say that be set on that. don't nobody, ma'am. what matters? i'd like some of the cars that that'd be so this stuff but to see it on the meaning of montana. correct. montana and what, what are the same to you? yes, i'm turning red in the face, but i'm not alone. may i present my family pizza, our portfolio, a folded pizza? even with one hand. then comes my very rich and pizza feet. in this case, she's a margarita too, except for an oil, so everything melts. you'll meet very typical for naples and
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a favorite and who else? of course peter model, not a simple with tomato sauce and spaces other relative like things fancy or like this one with garlic, naples, cam mushrooms, all. if you can tell me with whatever you like, but some of my own people see things differently. there are limits. i'm enough it man, can you bought the piece of land and i'm you know, mean just to them and you put a number of them in the middle of a run. i'm not going to make so much. was that it is the oh well pineapple, as a genuinely upholden. i'll go through hell fire for you. wish to from the like las to god i'll pull it down on as the sun's i don't want does it will me? what thrush into what are the causes you almost
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a for each one of these little 56 meters to put at least felicia, isn't it over 400 degrees? no wonder if that squared shop is called purgatory go like in our great poet. dante is ethic. purgatory, he named his eatery after the scary church across the way on the subject of names. this is my story. once upon a time, there was a piece of baker from naples, and in 1889. he created me in honor of queen margarita and she loved me above all others. that's the legend. later italian americans took me along all over the world and especially to america where everybody was crazy about me. but originally i came from a poor background from the street. even stuff like house stomach in town, they're sold in naples. not the tour is usually unless you're brave enough. like her. yeah. wow. footage a lot to to cleanse the pallet is always
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a good idea. and goes fine with me, but enough about the others. this is about me. you're not supposed to even named me, is intangible cultural heritage. and well, i should be right at one up and doing chair and one on a story chest in the summer months it in part in mine. me no, no. so you can get it in and not have things in one of those or to do so in that level. so, but we're not at that same dc di going on. we got a, a school, but someone's that is sort of what amount would it complement all those? sometimes my relationships and tragically, oh, well never mind tomorrow's another day. isn't it pasquale visa? would that be great or not? but she wasn't going to be a fundamental level don't. i'm assuming if we need that main on a level. so what i got see adults were off to sweden now to
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a tiny island in the sea, where there is nothing but a deacon mission lighthouse with buildings that have been converted into a hotel. 3 things are guaranteed here. peace and quiet. and a beautiful view. sweden's most remote hotel is located on an island in the middle of the sea. do you need a boat to get there and be prepared up because there's nothing on how much share island except for the hotel and a lighthouse. you're in for stunning panoramic views and local delicacies will show you what it's like to spend a day on the tiny island. and where hotel chef you hon. banks on harvest to see weed. the island is about an hour north of sweden, the 2nd largest city guttenberg. it's rugged beauty is quite the site.
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our day starts with a 20 minute speed boat ride over choppy seas in rainy weather. fortunately, the hotel has provided water proof overalls to keep us dried out and what that was fantastic, i guess, but also pretty what and when they were great, the rest the weather waves and sea spray, it was magical that she still magic jo. honda and eunice v. bear hail from near guttenberg. it's time to check in and get dried off their staying and what used to be the lighthouse keepers. finally home, all buildings here are under protection. that's why they were carefully renovated. luckily the sky clears up and the weather improves time to explore the island which doesn't take long as how many share is just 250 meters long and 120 meters wide.
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marietta via your hex you're open to mount, announced a hotel in 2020. they can accommodate up to $24.00 guests at any one. time. pad is telling you that to some, but there are about 1000 shipwrecks out there and these 1000 shipwrecked and tell a lot about the history of this coast. and when they decided to build this land house, they called it to no start or our father because sailors passing these rocky islands on their ships would prank. this is hoping they'd make it through safely and reach trading cities like marchmont and golf and berg. the body to the lighthouse is 32 meters tall. it was a state of the art master piece when it was built in 1868. it remained in operation until 1977. today, after 5 years of renovation, it serves as a viewing platform not to for the on hall. the natures see
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when it's humbling down for it was a bit tough climbing up here, but definitely worth it in the demo. you, they will you back this if you like, you can also join chef johan bank sun as the harvest. see we for tonight's dinner the where we've picked many great types of count. you can use this one, for example, as spaghetti. it's very nice of in here we have sugar help. let me look, it grows very fast and tastes very good. and then we have, or we, which i used to make me so suki now single throwing them. let me think you can make yourself up and we're off to the kitchen where chef johann is preparing a range of seaweed based advertisers. time to
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sit back, relax and appreciate this unique island. bed the rest of the weather, the island and everything is great. and have you come from the rain earlier today to the sunshine that followed in the lighthouse with its magical views. as our magnificent day slowly comes to an end, we tucked into some delicious west coast delicacies. we've had an unforgettable time and we stay with beautiful views, but from a train traveling through scotland, your own max report or head of homo traveled on one of the countries oldest railways. the jacobite steam train. it offers more than just a scenic journey. it hold celebrity status in particular for its role in the harry
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potter movies, the this steam locomotive has made hollywood history, appearing on millions of screens across the world. and today i get to write it. hi there. today i'm back in my home country travelling through the scottish highlands on the jacobite seemed right. the road trip is described as one of the greatest railway journeys in the world. but it's probably most well known for as well as the hogwarts express in the harry potter. maybe that's right. these very carriages to carry, ron and her mind me from platform 9 and 3 quarters all the way to hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. in real life, the jacobite steam train travels a 100 and search 5 kilometers along the west coast of the scottish highlands. before our round trip starts and fort william bennet crosses the glen fan and by
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ducks before ending up in the lake, a traditional fishing time. bend the train heads back to fort william lick. i'm sitting in this exact train here. it's a relaxing journey which allows the passengers to merely sit back and enjoy the scenery. the most famous views from the journey is the glen sending via ducks. the railway bridge was built in the late 19th century, and it's the longest concrete railway bridge in the country to the train makes its 1st stop in glenn fit in where you can learn more about its history. in the small museum there, the train was built in 1949 in glasgow, but the fundamentals of the design date back to the 19 twenty's. steam trains in scotland stopped running in the late sixty's. however, they were re introduced in the mid eighties in order to boost tourism.
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next we arrive and my lake, and i want to find out what it's actually like to drive. i know train like us. so i talked to the driver, steve chipper field. i mean, the heat coming of that fire, that's cold. when we'll run into that gets twice, maybe 3 times is off. is that the, the fireman who's my main fly f, the feet shovels correctly and get the 5 whole the last week i was lose a few pounds. right? maybe i couldn't literally now go down time for lunch. and the specialty here is fission. ship the agents since i've had a good relationship. and if you persistency goes had to make sure they were included the it's trying to settle in for the return journey. at least to see goes by the jacobite
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also offers an afternoon tea service. while the british specialty includes many sandwiches cakes and gone, the definitely makes it even more special. and reminds me of the time when i ordered all of that crazy from the or every flavor b. what a magical experience in the scottish highlands. where that we wrap up another edition of your own max. don't forget to follow us on social media for more exciting stories from the world of culture and lifestyle in europe. as always, thanks for joining us and to name again next week. the
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