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so remote swift hotel offers amazing views. it visitors manage the journey they get there. and this venetian favorite landlord, simple, but it's all about timing these stories and more coming up on today's edition of your own mac. the restart in the french city of nice where one young skateboarder has learned to use her long board to roll through life's challenges. marina korea, when from a young, it's a q immigrant to becoming a world champion. mostly my board is an extension of
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myself and it's my whole life. it's the reason i can be who i am today. so it really means, i presume to me now at 25 years old. marina is one of the world's best long boat dances. one of you who practiced a disciplined, professionally non booting is not good mix of scapegoating incense and don't go down c string together, don steps and ride at the same time. the motion on this, the loading is the rush of a drain and then it's freedom that will 0 rules just you and your board. the 2 of you against the world in just a to use marino when from amateur to pro right here in nice. she grew up in the african island nation of cape sadie when she was 14, her family emigrated to friend, so she struggled with the language at 1st,
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which took a tall on her self confidence, the cause of value. it was difficult to me at school. sometimes i was locked up when i said something for my accent, the section i felt very different from the others, discovered them and understood early on that i had to work twice as hot so that i could be heard despite my accent. and i hate to say the color of my skin. i'm not going to look at 17, her step by the board. her head 1st board. marina found comfort in skateboarding and quickly became one of the stars up the beach front, the betsy stone. she's the assistant, she doesn't give out if it is. i mean when she wants to accomplish something, she sees it through. that's just how she is out there. in 2020 marina qualified for the women to freestyle long boat dance well championships which were held online due to the pen demik. she impressed the jury with her unique
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and speedy style. the news is that, you know, the judge has asked me the same question for the time. is the video edited and i told them, no, you can turn on the sound too much of those things. nobody else is moving fast to the normal. i'm the one who's foster and that impressed them. i think after all, i want to read it was the 1st african woman to win the title. now she teaches long boat dancing to younger girls. she's been organizing skateboard sections like this for 5 years now. this is what i put off. this is how you stand on the board. first you have to bend your knees slightly. am for not too much just a little bit. now you need to push your way to us there. okay, so pointed out the
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i usually don't like to stay in front of people because haven't got my boys. but when marina is there and stuff and like sometimes these girls, it makes me much more like want to do it like i'm not scared. i love that she's 1st a woman and a woman of a color that's like something that is like really you guys marino wants to be a role model for others like laya who aren't as visible in the sport. i mean it's ultimately i wouldn't hold myself in active as it is, but doing what i do attracts attention. the i tell us also, i don't conform to the know the know about migraines. if you feel like they don't belong to know that anything is possible, that a piece of paper doesn't define who you are or what you're capable of. in 2024, marina will be representing k betty as ambassador at the olympic games in paris. and i'm skyboard is it's not
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a box can kind of religion or sexual orientation and they just see a person and they both feel comfortable and safe in the community. and i think that's why i never gave up the simple pleasures. i'm in the, in my head there are 2 marines, the marina with head bowed, and the one without the just with the board. i'm maureen, of fighting for something to say about without us, i'm just an ordinary. go walking about like everyone else too much with a particular school. it's not the destination, it's the journey or so the st goes. and that's definitely the case when it comes to visiting the grim. so hotel in switzerland, located at 2000 meters above sea level and with limited transportation in winter, getting there, turned out to be quite the adventure 4 year old max reporter, diana opinion. i mean, the middle of nowhere in this is probably the most isolated put that in switzerland . why would anyone do the hotels here?
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that's what i want to know. but getting up here is not easy. seems stay on the road leading up to the hotel is closed in the winter time. it's freeze me here. but before i jump into their cars we, i'm going to show you how i got here. they've been true. begins that are not the top 600 meters in either church in a village. we double $1000.00 inhabitants, 2 hours from city in winter, you can only get to the hotel, we dug, guide, and looks. his guardsman is already waiting for me together with 16 other trumpeters. we drive $200.00, but not everyone is heading all the way up to the hotel. so at this point, the road is close, but at the moment it looks pretty good. it would be no problem right? several times. which is 3 meters
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high. after 20 minutes, 5 us, we take the cable car to the else to guess the next. a well known crime is what then we continue underground through the toner to the grim. so hydro electric power plant from there to more kilometers of tunnels, the weight of and before returning to the daylight, we make a stop. these crew supposed to be sure what discovery 1974 during the construction of the tunnel. crazy. find any one more cable cars for the weather today is fantastic. beautiful. you with your phone, but the if the weather gets bad, it can this route the dangerous? no. no. if it's very windy, if there is a storm, it's possible that this territory could kind of start anymore. oh, okay, and is there any alternative for? yeah, i'll be happy to go to an old title down $260.00 steps. so we are lucky today.
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yes for you, i want to stay on the last we arrive the so after an hour and a half we made it to we are now i don't know pieces of 1980 meters above the sea level because i'm kind of used to it my cd bogota, including death is 2600 meters high. so let's see how it goes. i started tricking up the highest point to taking the views. the king said was peas, now perch above a rest of the house, being an important step for travelers crossing out one foot since the middle ages.
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but the night and 29 it had to give way to the dumb was n. u was subsequently rebuilt on her rock. marcus maya has been running the place since 2019 sole source. and so why should someone visit the hotel jameson hos bees? i think mint this, i'd say because it's a unique place in winter, at least in switzerland, if not world wide, all the county alone and his wife had with the tunnels, powell, tom, and the crystal gorge. then you get the panorama and this quiet and when they hold on please, what is it like for you to run a hotel here in the middle of nowhere? and then hope that he had to like managing a hotel here is a cor, was very exciting. it's nice, but sorry to mind doing it the single time we exclusively use fresh projects in our kitchen, and that has to be transported off with daily twice a week. they will tell you, receive deliveries, become small depending on the number of guests we take both
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pos on train, just like the cast stairs. it's time for the company part of my trip being served, a 6 course meal, 14 or the and just look at those fees in tennessee. i think it's really beautiful here. high up in the mountains with a calm and the snow. wonderful dollars not so i can only recommend, you know, i'm sure we'll be back in some movie today. i'm here to the wrong day here comes to my reward or maybe the i do have to, i'd meet once that you are in here,
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is just wonderful. cheers. the games and her space is really remote, but the journey was totally worth the of the sea food is a favorite addition to a tying cruising, especially when the sea is rented to your doorstep. and that is why in venice, many restaurants serve up spaghetti i live on really are past with clans. it's a popular dish for tourists and locals are like going to see i live. i'm going to a the trying to see that of the venetians again, provides the perfect fish and conditions for plans. part of the reason why the ancient italian dish is serv. another here, especially by shift, but alpha dot com. yep, that's a whole lot a uh, i mean this, this is popular venosity as an obviously started results get precisely because our
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customers expect absolute freshness from this product to restore that. first of all, i'm thinking of tv is one of the oldest restaurants in venice. it's been here for 300 years and is well versed in the secrets of how to make the perfect spaghetti on level. i'm going to go into the morning and welcome to and take you montana. you. my name is raphael delta, and i've been to shift to you for 9 years. today. i'm going to show you how to make spaghetti i live on the table with. the key fact in ingredients is by simplicity. clams from the green, fresh ink to posley white wines. olive oil, kind of costs but guessing i don't think about phoenix. no, i see. it's also often made. we've got like if we still die. but here at antigua, montane garlic is a total, no not equate, even though a lot of people use calling northville outside. the clientele does not really like
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this intense flavor because many of i guess go to the theater officer 18 here. and going to the theater after eating a lot of gully. oh, that isn't exactly the idea is that they are put on the nickel, shoot it out the cause. if you will see the locals and tourists to like get the exams from the realtor markets, the venetian institution, that's almost a 1000 years old. the restaurants like and take them up teeny, have their own special delivery by boat every morning and the year the pressure, the best from the sea, straight into the pulse of one of the benefits of venice is geographic location.
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such that i'm supposed to need to be washed and salt voice had to touch any sign from the show. then the bad ones are taken out separate rooms long. i know, so we get rid of any with the shell is cracked because if they're broken, then they clam might not be good anymore. sea level and it's also useful to detect clams that are completely full of sand. that will help you in any stop. yeah. each step in the cooking process has to be done. absolutely perfect. king size, the spaghetti cooks from 9 minutes. exactly. then the plans go into the olive oil was the positive cooking. there's no margin for error. timing is everything the and i've always thought that if they label one the cleanser open, you must immediately add this to get to you. because if you don't, then they clam start to hot at, at that all you do. that's right. the muscle of the clamp contracts,
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a level it becomes rubber right and therefore less palatable the more we need. and we're going to be able to have a sprinkler possibly on the final task before it's twisted and served onto the plane or the just forget the. so the good thing i live on delay is one of my favorite dishes. it really is very good. i think they say my daughter is haven't yet learned to appreciate it because of the texture of the safe food. oh no, but i am convinced that as they grow welcome they will then be able to appreciate this dish as much as i do the simple taste of venice on the sea, old on one plate and ready to be safe, the text or your ups rich
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culture on facebook, discover stunning landscape. enjoy our fine cuisine with your own. that's bringing you a wealth of, of the european traditions taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. there are many cliches about german. for example, they're very punctual. they only eat sausage and sour cross and they drink lots of beer. so how many of these things are actually true? we asked for young germans, which ones come to mind for them? the bread and other 9. what the germans do for fun does know that that's a warm welcome to germany. big mountains,
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auto body. more than 80000000 people live here. all of them hard working, punctual, and humorless. but those are just cliches. on the day we just, it is to find out more for best sellers. citizens who were here today at dodge of atlanta to discuss a couple of things, especially the most schools of questions about german. why i german so efficient. maybe because they're always on time. and they get up early and they just do the things that they have to do. like i mean a very passionate about things outside of their work, very german to have to do list and, and to pack him to put maddox on. what do i already have done, accomplished? yeah. and then next to then the next point, what are the german traditions? the world was in the austin connected with the alcohol should the expense last? well, we'd worked as a that's what's everywhere in germany. photo bucks,
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additional music though. no. does that sound wise german fluid so bad because it's at i don't think it's bad. i think it's just not that hip. there are no spices in german food. big except from salt and purple german for this very heavy. oh yeah. so, and that's why i don't like that much because after the good german yo, i feel very heavy and sleepy and when it goes back for like 2 days, but then you're drinking. yeah, i got my stuff. oh yeah. well yeah. and then everything is well a guess jim and food can in fact to give it a positive spin, be quite haughty, like the classic potent knuckles with dumplings. but not old germans are on board 2019. so they indicated that german, whose name was on the appreciate if i around hop the respondents germans friendly
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night. okay. maybe i just have to bring that bavarian, so with drunk. so like because of the vice wasn't before breakfast. so that naturally more friendly the envelope and burden people are trust. they're always stressed in general. yeah, germans ok. what friendly, but they don't offer it as openness. other nations, maybe just germans obsessed with punctuality. and rightfully so, because it's a route to be late because it's not just your time, it's my time to and it has been waiting at home. they think that you're a bad person to come the one of the best things about germany is the punctuality of people. yeah, it's really nice because it also has to do something with reliability. so if you say you do some things to be nice to have your actions put way your mouth it does. everyone drink in germany, lots of kit, but i as a. yeah. for example, my 3 year old son. oh that's,
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that's the majority of the people at the beginning. yeah. an average of 19 latest per person annually places germany close to the top of the drinking countries. one nation that downs even more be a bit of capital is check here. in fact checks every, it's twice as much in a year. german ever. wow. 9. and they only lived in the, in the, in the cellar. yeah. you. well yeah. actually the yeah. they have the saying, the germans go to the basement to last night. that's just the germans. they wanted to be able and 12 left so badly that you can see they like to anything like 40. and then they looked up and got somebody's part of that. i'm allowed to laugh. there's another thing that i always like to say and work villa and kind of talked about the tip and who's laughing has the capacity. so is not working enough time to get back down to work and did the germans work hard enough? maybe the leading couple of together, some well engineers,
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human production artist says so kemper and her ceramics and our poetry in motion. she wants her audience to have an emotional response when her sculptures start to move. the countless ceramic circles are linked together, creating coming and soothing sounds. they are the work of dutch artists, so kemper rink. ho, ceramic scopes is reach out to all the senses. the make things that i've never seen before. i've never heard before to make new things, new combinations that make me happy or make me feels on who that's strange or that's i don't know what but or something else. yeah. so
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now lives on the dots island of test. so as a child, she was already creative and showed a keen interest in dance and out of to one year refreshing academy, she switched to visualize where she enjoyed exploring different materials. she finds inspiration in her surroundings. name taurus, my biggest inspiration and then especially the movements in nature. so where the changes are like the tide, like the wind, like the plot in our fest. so it looks like the heart beat, those nature, your movements that are going and to see. ceramic sculptors come, i live in a studio successful sees working with clay as a kind of conversation with the material as well as in learning process. she works
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on each individual ring with the utmost concentration. she seals the ends with with us so that know air bubbles can get in between i really loved the kind of stubbornness clay has in doing its own. because every time when i fire a killed like more than once, twice a week, things happen that i didn't expect it. so it's, it's still, i'm still exploring the sounds that are produced create what is known as an a, as in our effect, this evokes the tingling feeling that her scope does trigger in many listeners senior here. her level of dance inspired her to set her sculptures in motion. it's so isn't that something are they didn't like or you arms making
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a recipe and let's do some are to let's do some ceramic and let's do some dance but it turned out that way. yeah. yeah, on the island of test. so the scope just have been showcased many times in the gallery post house. she has worked with gather as to maurice cristo fund miles since 2010. it's different from the other authors. we show because it's a extract and the other odds are some mainly figurative work. and there's something magic about is because it's, it's, it can move it can, it sounds, it has movement and people can touch it or rearrange it. and that's what we do when we exhibit work. excessive works had also been exhibited abroad, including in south korea and japan. she hopes to evoke in awareness of the world we live in through hardwick. that's a helpful thing, thing that people,
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when they see my work and know about nature, are feeling the nature maybe even more, get more respect from a charge you know, in the future. so temper rank would like to work with dances and create some of his sculptures for the stage that wraps up this week's edition of your own max. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning and enjoying this again. next week the, [000:00:00;00]
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