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in these places in europe smashing all the wrinkles, step into a bold adventure the treasure map for modern clo, discover some of us wrinkled bragging sites on youtube and also in the today we start up with ghost goblins and that visit to the frankenstein castle for halloween. office its a try a look at how of classical music and work on social media and a natural fountain of youth. we see wible, gary and gilbert is so healthy. all this and more coming up on your own max. the
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monsters them hires and bloodcurdling screens. that is what awaits visitors to germany's biggest halloween party at frankenstein castle near frankfort. are you ready to face your fears? we did, for one of the scariest nights at the deep in the heart of western germany, lies a castle with a mysterious history. the did you know, the frankenstein's capital is an actual real place and eccentric scientist lived here about 400 years ago. that today, this place has been transformed into germany, probably part of every year since 1977 frankenstein castle has hosted the country's biggest halloween event, which spends almost 2 weeks when it comes to the fear factor. everything here is
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allowed. ringback ringback and i came to germany in 1997. halloween is used as an american export in hardly celebrated anyway. but all that has changed now. and while halloween in germany may not be as widespread as in the west, it is growing in popularity. and when german celebrates, they go out in this castle is the perfect venue doctor frankenstein's monster didn't actually live here. of course. he was sick to his character out of mary shelley's famous novel, which was inspired by events that took place here. the preparations for halloween at the castle begin some 6 weeks in advance. located outside of the western city of frankfort, the castle itself, dates back to the 13th century. i grew up with halloween.
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but why do germans like it so much? i know we and especially when is the best time of year, because we can be creative. we can build sets here and scare people here. and you can take on different roles of business. it's best to try not to win yourself when they scare you, but it's fun here, no matter what info. it's the best holiday of the year. halloween's origin date back to the ancient celtic festival of saw with or summers and 2000 years ago in what is known ireland, the count celebrated on the 9th of october 31st when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. the meanwhile, back at frankenstein's castle halloween is in full swing with the monster scouting out their next victims, the tortured change. a psychologist say that one reason why people like to consume horror is to
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experience stimulation. and that's exactly what this poor chap is getting his fair share of the and the audience seems to love it. in real life and eccentric scientists name johan conrad depot was born and raised here in frank and sign castle on the 17th century. it said that he performed various experiments on can diverse, which were well known around the country. this mad scientist is believed to be the inspiration behind mary shelley's horror story frankenstein, which was published in 1818. the and this spooky atmosphere is what attract some 18000 germans here to celebrate halloween on since
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i grew up at the castle and have been celebrating halloween, all my life and my dentist. needless and on halloween, when the sun sets the monsters come out. 7 the serious 100 pounds i have ever been to. i have no idea. i'm going to sleep the night. must have been scared about a 1000 times. but it was a lot of fun. and until next time, the is classical music just for older audiences. not according to the internationally successful violinist after a bronze. she shares her classical performances with younger generations on social media. and his build up is huge following the. 6 6 our take talk in classical music, a good fit. as to a problem,
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he says they go together like a hand in glove. the violin is just becoming a classical music sensation on social media. she's got 418000 followers on tick tock alone. the my name is esther of rodney. i'm a technical botanist and but i lost about classical music, is the fact that it can make you feel very deep emotions. the weather in the concert hall or at home as just fans of follow her daily musical routine up close and personal and social media are here. her mobile is always close at hand, even when she's practicing at home 3. wow. i use it really just as a platform as a way in order to make classical music more accessible and, and it's also a great way to have the community to build a community of people who have nothing to do with classical music and who have kind
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of festus sometimes are supposed access to classical music abroad me was born in for and that we meet her at her chosen home in manchester at age 14, as to started a chatham school of music at 1st she couldn't really speak english. even back then she knew she wanted to be a professional violinist. 2 2 2 and i don't know, i was, i went to that i, i think only thought us, oh didn't, i didn't think of a plan, do you when i was 18 and all my friends around me i, that's the moment when you question you said, what do you want to do, but i knew since like i was 10 years old. what i wanted to do is i never really question myself and we're little bit scary actually. it's a union. john middleton was as a promise, piano teacher, mastering just one instrument wasn't enough for her. he was one of the bestest
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favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since he left school, the very, very proud with us the right, the motion. i don't care because i just feel really, really proud. so soft as i've something some little impulse. and i, i always believe it's a little impulse that makes a big difference. and of course, this trip back to of romney's own task is being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music. and to get where she wants to be with it, she has to practice practice and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online to have a freedom on youtube as well. what can we practice video?
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so literally i open the camera and they come into my will of practice or getting something that tanya and you, one does because e, as uncomfortable, you do have to have to be really confident. you know that to show something that he's not perfect the hard work pays off, as just concerts are well received all across europe. a new appearance as have been scheduled, seen in conjunction with our new album. she'll be playing in the new in britain, france, and switzerland. a lot of the time i have people coming to me and then it becomes that saying this was my 1st draft to go home said and this, you know, this to really nice. it's always so nice, i think when you actually get to meet people and, and you is also with the kids. oh, i've been following you for that many years and i've seen you grow and, and, and that's really nice. that's what you want, right? to have the other night that's what i'm about. c c to up on me brings 2 weeks
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together that really overlap. and with that, she's opening up new horizons to her friends on social media. time now for a road trip. and our reporter rachel stuart heads out on the last leg of her tour around germany. today she's exploring carnival in cologne and techno music in frankfurt. well, shipping, some good wine between visit. we've been north, south and east. so today it's time to find out what the, what has to offer the final full states and we'll be visiting on no time. that's fine. and then on site amazon, the romans gave my hometown is cologne. the very catchy name, colonial cloud. yeah. our group in zoom. these days the city is best known for its pretty extraordinary gothic because he dro um, kind of a the,
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the circle this season picks up on as to as to the 11th 11, me, 1111. am it rises for question though. usually in february with a 6 se extravagant a st. brace co seems sense performances, music, and drinking even have a ride on the roster, labeled the open friendly. i'm posse ready, people in devon, a learner one that they throw themselves into the or. c something i really like about gemini is the most, everything is centered around to the capital city. different industries have hubs in different places. even political institutions, a spread between valid on the former west german capital bone and germany's financial center is frank foot. how's the country's busiest airport, an 18 of? germany's 19 skyscrapers, any of the nickname mine have. but the need to stuff as of suits and skyscrapers. frankfurt has an underground claim to fame as one of the best places of tech,
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and i knew that you got upset school very early on. there was a really rounded, complex scene here, or we had clubs but also producers, musicians, labels, record shops and so on. in the early eighty's, there were maybe 5 or 6 cities in the world with that kind of status. the piece and start us to that's our topic. if you need an escape from the city has and also has you covered quite literally this state on neighboring design on 5, i'll both 42 percent covered injuries. so next step is on the smallest stem and states excluding the 3 city states. in fact, it's often used as a unit of measurement and the gym and media, for example, are the sizes. for those of you unfamiliar with this unit, it's about the same size as neighboring lot from the full about long ago. this driven state used to be essentially independent. we decided constitution. it's a flag. even a very short this is this part of germany fell under the administration of the need
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of nations of to well for one. then it was returned to germany, then it was in the french occupied. so now after world war 2, when france gave it to protectorate status effectively releasing it from out of control. but the regions strong connection to germany, remained under the 1955 referendum. the people voted to be released from this special arrangement with france in 1957. they officially joined west gemini. so is this history still visible today? if you can further, definitely sign on is basically the most french of all and the germans data. so then the come was already money. you don't go and get it back, get here, you get a flow to it's a center back end of a squared. that's typically french on through, so you can also see the french influence in some of the buildings. german beer is known the world over, but a slightly better kept secret is driven wide. around 2 thirds of old devon wind comes from side on sides. an absolute front runner is diseased member id dosage along the nasal river between quaint villages and hillside castles. you'll find row
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after row a seriously steep vignette f, as on the special about most of the line is of course are unique landscaping. what distinguishes the character of the wind is the slight. it's a very dark jones, black and black, and very good at drawing and holding his arms when it gets colder in the valley at night to sleep releases the warm to which is around things and our grapes. so what's the best way to sample than the cool parties? well, you could go in a vine vandalism or wind hike. yep. that involves hiking between video ads and wind turbans. demo relax, variation would be to do a vine pulled up a wine tasting, which traditionally goes from dry to see. and that brings us to the end of the meet the germans, right trip. i've loved gallivanting around the country to find what makes each region unit closed. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. most romantic spots. check the best fit for police checks as well as the
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coolest sculpture traveling this way. what's the secret to a long life exercise and enough sleep? well, the inhabitants of a small village and oak area will tell you that yogurt is the key. they claim their special dairy products is a fountain of youth. we tried it out and they can't seem to get enough of this yogurt. up the road, it keeps the mule for many long years. they say on this particular bulgarian yogurt is set to possess magic powers. every year the village of men chill. let's see the votes an entire festival to it's what, why exactly? what's it secret? please to munch ellipse the residents node. very well. account named malayna hunter . owner secret. got you more graham again. mike,
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how is 5 years old? 3 foot you. she's already had 3 little catalogs and now she's tearing the 4th. i'm in the back with jack. she gives 10 leaders in the middle good day, w 5 in the morning, and 5 in the evening. they have to be to give her father with a high fat content. silver milk will be sick or nicole, peter, but i always have to make sure to feed my melina, properly. and on time i will give you the name is the thing is that when you say i'm going to call it sidney lane is good. milk is part of the secret to living a long life. but what else we we look for answers here in monkey. let's see. the village in southern bulk area as a population of barely 1000. scientists say they live very long lives here. a higher than average proportion of centenarians live in the region. according to studies conducted a few years ago. one reason cited for that is the food in particular the yoga. it's
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made with traditional methods. it's good for the intestines and both there's the immune system. and because it's so healthy, it's cause for an annual celebration the youngest festival and when she left c rooms for 3 days in september. but she could judge of it has no time for parking. she has to look after melina, seeking was born and raised here, and swears by her own homemade yoga. this keeps the courtney morrison. we simply could can't do without yogurt anymore. they were so accustomed to it, to go and things to the yogurt and we all live very long live. i quit. my mother, for instance, was 99 years old. oh, she credited the yogurt for her long life. just what is the secret of this special german yoga. in this living room, she reveals the amazingly simple recipe a 2 tablespoons of yogurt. go into this pots of lukewarm milk for electric acid
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bacteria, they contain the produce convert the lactose into lactic acid. new yogurt is made using cultures from the previous patch, the transit tessa, the fermentation process, takes 4 hour yakking, then it's ready to eat the bed. grab assume the milk has to be at $45.00 degrees celsius. and while i have it there monitor over there with it to stick it in the milk and measure it as well. and i always wrap a blanket around everything and treat it like my baby baby. that's it. oh, you think it seems like anyone could do that, but not everyone has the electro bacillus spoke. eric is that's the strain of lactic acid bacteria that for mintz malayna is milk. it was a book area and micro biologist, 2 and 19 o 5 discovered the bacteria that prevents milk to make yoga book area has been inseparably linked with yogurt. ever since, even though further lactic acid,
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bacteria have no being identified. that can also be used. black to bacillus booker, cuz was the 1st to be named in china. it's even a symbol of good health, a company, their markets, yoga, named after the bulgarian village. it may not be the same, but the image is enough to bring chinese visitors here every year. all of us are chinese yogurt, taste sweeter. we're not used to it without sugar, like here and we'll gary and yogurt tastes more naturally though. it's a little bit different. yeah. so for this one is more dens. yeah. then the chinese one like preferred dense editors. yeah. and she loves these most through yogurt makers. we've had no such things except preparing for one of the yogurt festivals, highlights the yogurt using contest the the, the
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dots evening and the presence of the chinese investiture and secretary. but it's time to elect miss yogurt. main normal. we're very happy to have a festival like this in town, and that we've still got cows in the village. you want me to feel, and i think it's especially interesting to have the chinese here with us in a storm. you might decide to announce that up. it's nice that we've been cultivating good relations with them for years. suddenly the dad is a party on the village square. it goes on till late that evening with good year fresh food, healthy mountaineer, and of course everyone's friends that locked up a suitable gunner. i guess the combination of adults will be the real secrets of
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a long life and this village in southern and both area and finally, the most beautiful places in the world perfectly stage. you can find photos like these everywhere on social media. if you rely on instagram, then the danish capital, copenhagen should be teeming with attractive backdrops. we went there for a reality check the copenhagen can look. so picture rascal and instagram box. how about in reality? the only way to find out is go and check it out for yourself. so we did copenhagen. it's denmark's capital, both politically and culturally around. 650000 people live within the city limits. we checked out 3 of copenhagen's most popular spots. do they live up to the pretty
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pictures on social media? a photo of new house is obligatory for every visitor to copenhagen. the handsome old harvard is one of the tourist hotspots here as plain to see by the crowd. a meal in one of the many restaurants for just a walk past the colorful buildings along the key is an experience not to be met. right. or hans christian andersen, a danish national treasurer, wrote some of his best known fairytales here over 180 years ago. many of new hounds restaurants served the classic dish of danish cuisine smell. it was a kind of open sandwich on dark bread. often they amount to little works of art. the. yep, it's susan chef as a compass sales restaurant sees new home as a place like no other when it's summer and the everybody sitting outside. it's just the feel that you want to sit in there was this the fussing around the years from
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the, from the people talking in the corners. and so the guy, the, the playing guitar on the, on the side of the hover. it's is just some of the live. yes, you hound is teeming with tourists, but then such a picturesque site is quite simply not to be met. another top site on social media is always in bold castle. in the early 16 hundreds, the castle wasn't an official residence, but a summer house for the royal family. for nearly 200 years now, the rather modest castle had served as a museum on display in the night's hall is the coronation chair, with legs of norway, all tasks and the crowned regalia and crown jewels and the treasury. the year before the corona pandemic,
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the museum welcomed over $400000.00 visitors. it is impossible to have one fe would object in this connection because it's full of beautiful, beautiful objects. often very important to a big importance to the history of denmark, but you see behind me that's reliance made in silver. they are some of my favorites. and this creation they have beautiful and, and in former times can be used for the combination. the castle may be a bit small, but it's big enough to fill a photo or 2. and the exhibition is also worth a visit, or the typically amusement park is another must do in copenhagen, the it had a good 4 and a half a 1000000 visitors. the year before the pandemic they come mainly to have
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themselves cost around on the many rides. on the over 100 year old wouldn't rollercoaster, for instance, the park dates all the way back to 1843 and bows to a very particular atmosphere. it's really cool, actually a, a i read online the, the grounds where we're seeing no matter the price. so i came in and had to check it out for us. well, i think it's very calm and the very easy going and it's beautiful. it's just the landmark and copenhagen, something we're very proud of, and it's a beautiful cost vibrating. disappeared. makes everyone the 20 euro admission price isn't the cheapest, but the atmosphere in sibley is an experience in itself. these 3 spots in copenhagen lived up to everything, those instagram photos promise and
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with that, we wrap up another edition of your own max. don't forget to follow us on youtube and social media for more stories from around europe. thanks for tuning in by the the, the
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