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the, the big stages of the world. how did soprano pretty jammed a get fast? and we'll show you how that famously tanya and buffalo, martha rella is made all this coming up on your, on macs. the amsterdam is well known for its canals, spikes, coffee shops, and of course the red light district. but how did young people here spend their free time get around and live me cosmo, a 19 year old, created business student born and raised in the dutch capital. today he'll be showing us what his life and amsterdam is like quite a more welcoming amount of parts of minutes. and i'm sure done or good morning and welcome to my apartments in amsterdam. come with me and what job because the stairs are very,
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very steep. especially i just sort of have some fluffy white bread. i would just leather this a little better. leather everything. usually i wake up should be 15 minutes because i have to date. so this is the quickest thing i can do to really get the nutrients and tackle. so let's basically just chocolate sprinkles cosmo lives here with his mother who has her own apartment upstairs. i've never moved. this is where i've always lived. so most people that i know that are maybe even 25 or 30 still live with their parents just because they cannot afford living somewhere in amsterdam. amsterdam is among the most expensive cities in europe to rent housing for me it's, i would never leave. you know if i don't have to cosmo and his mother share a close bond. his grandmother was born in indonesia and also played a big role when is life growing up?
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there are a lot of people who are entities in though, and that is people who come from naples, india, which is former dutch indonesia like my grandmother, for example. who was born in jakarta, which was code for taffy at the same. that's why you will find, let us introduce you people here and let us in a nation restaurants, a lot of information shops, you know. so there's just a lot of innovations here. after class cosmo travels across town to bring lunch to his friends who started a we're newspaper together. it started all of this cool project really, but we really felt the necessity of a l. t p plus newspaper in the netherlands because there's nothing similar that represents the youth in eligibility and, and other ones yet in 2001 the netherlands was the 1st country to legalize same sex marriage before cosmo and many of his friends were even born. and we always want to
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improve, you know, that it is true that it's still a tolerance city and then we are really spoiled in that way. you know, there's always space for improve. and as long as there is basically little pushes, i love walking around. i know most of those people are paid for upset and this article a lot. but whenever i can, i try to walk if it's walking distance. and otherwise i pay, i take public transports because it's actually free for students. that teens are allowed to drive as of the age of 18. but in amsterdam using the car isn't really convenient because it's just a city that's very impossible to get through with the car. because as you can see it's, it's really made for cars. it's made for boats and horse gary, just so close those the most of the ways you have 7 years
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effects. i think 80 is definitely a big h as in netherlands, because that's when you become an adult. you're able to drive the car in the netherlands when you're a change, you're able to drink, smoke whatever you want, because that's when you be coming out there. so it's, it's celebrate, as the netherlands have consistently been ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world. coming in 5th place in 2023. but how does the young adult like cosmo feel about life in amsterdam? military for thing about living and i'm sort of has to be there whether and sometimes of people because the people can be a little bit close off of a little bit of root. sometimes i think my favorite thing about living in amsterdam definitely is the sense of freedom that you guys hear and also the 1st of tennessee . i mean the weather is, 1st of all the people are for that. so everything here says very 1st the title. so that's something that i really like, i'm sure that most definitely my home i feel very at home or i don't want to leave
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it. thank you so much for watching and have a good evening or send those over you guys. we are the next stop. we meet a very talented thing, a south african bone protean day has taken the all per well defined story. we discussed about how she found her calling and learn what the combination of charles, the 3rd and camilla has to do with korea. 2 the pretty in the pot drop on start, something she would never hook down to 3 months or little girl from south africa.
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discover how pretty and they became mold and just a queen on stage and sent for royalty. for me, performing is not really performing. i live on stage, my soul becomes alive. i smell like there's a smart, there's an in a joy that i can explain. it's much more deeper than just be an opera. singer. i'm ministering sound. literally in the frankfurt offers makeup room. she makes the final touches and meets with the director of the phones, the transfer hassle. so great, that's good and then you go to your position where you from the hiding place where you. ok. oh dave you is the objection. queen cleopatra in handles the rock opera, judaeo chase, that a is both a challenge and a very special role,
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but pretty in day to portray is one of the most legendary characters. and of course, she's an african queen and i'm from the tip of africa. so it is very, i don't know if it be something that, but just the me effect of see how have character is portrayed compared to all the characters that have played from the european ladies or provides no pretty n day as a prominent who sings on the world's premier stages. she was introduced to mass audiences in 2023 when she sang for the british king charles the 3rd and queen camilla in westminster abbey. she's the 1st african soto is to sing at a combination the once in a lifetime, kind of an event. with extraordinary, i have such joy, just remembering that it was in
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a very special way. it was the high 9 so fall of produce international korea which began with her studies at low scala in milan. in 2011. pretty was born to a family of musicians in 1995 in a small town in eastern south africa. her family, a company to singing in the schools in charge class. but she only had all pride for the 1st time at 16 in a 10 2nd commercial. it was 2001 with a home with family watching tv. and then i heard this music in the background and because the lot come into it and it was read the post, the music behind the posts before is that really invited me to this amazing and forming world from a child. she was invited to london to record a studio version of sacred file for. 2 the,
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the title is looking jones assistance and queen miller's coronation was written by composer sarah claus, especially for pretty. and today's performance that's amazing to very much and to as the signal and composed of what personally chosen by king charles but his coronation, the to continue to collaborate. sarah cost records, another truck, the new album with pretty she just brings the debt to every note. she brings the debt she brings the, draws from the well with within her so beautifully. and you can feel that power within it within every note. i think for me that's, that's the thing that creates this special i think before.
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yeah. you know it's, it's, she has that. 2 the transfer has and in frankfort, btn day, gets ready for her performance in the sense that the moments like this. she sometimes things back to the youngest. so discovering opera at 16. what would you tell her if you hadn't said yes. when you 1st heard those 10 seconds, 9 of you would have come true. so that coverage that you had in that small, unique moment of 10 seconds of your life and saying yes, thank you so much for that then for not giving up no matter what. whether it's clear, patrick o, as a soto, is that the coronation of king charles, pretty young day, the soprano from south africa, has long been singing at the top leak of international opera.
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the now falls to paris. this, some of the city will be hosting the olympic games, whether you are visiting the french capital during this time or later. we have some essential tips for you. welcome to paris, the city of love, the city of lights, of arts and fashion, and beauty. there are thousands of guides, blogs, videos available, telling you everything that you need to do in the french capital. so today i'm going to tell you know, to do. so are you ready to explore this magnificent city with me? let's go start in the day with an early warning trip to the 2nd look at my laptop. this area gets. 2 busy during the day and especially at sunset, so it's a quieter scene is more your thing,
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i'd recommend rather coming in the morning. the light is beautiful and you have to place more or less 2 years. this is the 2nd, the most popular attraction after the eiffel tower. as is evidenced by the increasingly growing crowd of tourists here. even 1st thing in the morning, the way it should have come here in our best in line kind of am 9 am the i thought i was gonna tell you not to go up the eiffel tower. don't worry. this is one of the most visited landmarks in the world for a reason. of course, it needs to be on your powers bucket list. if long keys on your thing, just pick your ticket online and it's on the. the iphone tower is
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a master piece of engineering design and part of the next go. well, heritage, the meeting eiffel tower, welcoming agent amar alba, sorry for some insight to to come through the sunset because, you know, sometimes people come for the day and then they come for the nights. they want pictures during the day because in the night they come during sunset just before sunset. so it's beautiful because how the light changes. but if they really don't want to do the line, the best thing is to come in the morning in terms of actually guessing you arrive and don't bother with cars or taxis, they're old, they're busy and they're expensive. the public transport system is very well connected. and the bike lanes are great if you'd rather cycle or try it or repair boat. time to try some french pastries. looks like if you want to close on a cafe, don't wait until 12 pm take away. it says click
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a battery shop for tape straight from the source. you can literally see them making them right there. so fast, back to the cultural side, the welcome to the lose one of the biggest and most visited art galleries in the world. my same type of freaking in advance definitely applies here because it also gets super cried. it's for the main thing i'd recommend you not to do here is just rush through to get us out for you with the most release us and then leave again. take your time to really appreciate some of the most incredible works of art in the world. villers is home to some of the most well known pieces of western art. so of course, take yourself here with the motor we saw at the start the but there are around 35
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sideways in the works of art to see in the loop. so take a proper look around my check would also be not to have too many things into one day to be afraid to take them out. walking along the river side is so magical. and of course you across the palm desire bridge. the famous meeting point for lovers. you've probably seen pictures of the bridge covered in looks left there by lovers from all over the world. but don't do that because it's actually not forbidden. pit loved blocks on the bridge because in 2014, a parts of the bridge railing collapsed under the weight of all of them. but it's still a very romantic place to come and visit my final tit for you guys is known to shy away from the local fate. the i'm talking about smell gas, our older x x l,
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the essentially pay it carla k. trace almost like chickens. definitely taste better than it looks. i'm glad that risk paid off. i hope you trust me enough night to follow my advice about what not to do when you're visiting tires. and i hope you've enjoyed this journey through the french capital, much as i have the did you know that there are lots of buffalo in italy, cell phones, mainly in parts of asia, bonds. they play an important role in the atanya and region of companion. namely in the production of a very special cheese too many
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consider this to be the best mozzarella cheese in the world. it's the chris, nice in the milk. it isn't made of cow's milk, but from buffalo milk. we're out to find out what makes buffalo mozzarella so special. in white italy has water buffalo in the 1st place and i see someone making mozzarella is actually very simple and natural water buffalo did. well here they feel very comfortable because it's a marshy area. it's a special kind of pasture farming so they say they can tell you when i pulled money by splitting silver, they put over yeah. only buffalo mozzarella from this region may bear the protected designation of origin, mozzarella de booth, and that combined the loop power cheese dairy, north of naples, is one of the world's largest manufacturers producing around $5000.00 kilos daily. we'll show you how in a moment, the 1st let's find out about its namesake,
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the yellow brothers that new power or the 3rd generation to produce, mozzarella, from their own buffalo, heard that move for the not even the water buffalo is a very rustic, uncomplicated animal to restate and get some more level resistance in the car and produces milk with completely different properties compared to kind of milk are the ones that are main thing settings exactly. all the c o lot has much higher levels of fat, and protein is a more delicate milk which reflects the animals nature. expect a sub domain that you've got 50 c, give it over the learning knowledge. the latest census listed over 260000 water buffalo and combining a wire to buffalo even here. their exact origin is unclear that they have been native to italy since ancient times. one probable theory is that the animals arrived in the mediterranean region from asia. each animal
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eats around 50 kilos of grass or false. a hay and home grown maze per day. the farmers only raise enough cabs to maintain the herd around 3600 buffalo in total the water buffalo were milt early in the morning and in the afternoon they give 8 leaders of milk a day. each cal yields 2 kilos of mozzarella 4 times as much as dairy cattle. like the blue cross blue shield is different from cow's milk. i don't know if it has a higher city, if we, the healthier of the animal is the best with the quality of the milton. and so that's what the product for the the texture of buffalo months are relative screen here and softer than she's made from cal's milk, which is usually mass produced in larger quantities, making it cheaper at the power of the cheese makers process the previous days. buffalo milk in the morning, it is 1st heated,
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a certified and curdled the post of the lot to process is crucial for month. relists occurred is dipped in hot water and pooled luigi just see only has a few minutes to catch the perfect moment. over the curtis decorated i sent the water to $97.00 degrees celsius. and that's the moment when the kirk and i pulled into strings. all right, so it's important to find the right moment when you can start pulling the cheese into strains. the, the name of religion arrives from the word most sorry, which means to separate or test the finished walls are called placing bryan and immediately packaged for sale. in italy,
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mozzarella is best consume on the same day or within the next few days. at the latest buffalo mozzarella has a stronger, more acidic flavor than fewer, do not think which is much a really produced from cow's milk. the m a family serves their products daily the most. i don't want to see the time on what's available, what time to coming on and no longer is it produced exclusively here, the only and companion just every month. cirillo ball contain the ancient relationship between man and buffalo. the peace house is a typical of many areas in northern germany. what makes them special is that the roots that covered with that type of read. it is an elaborate technique that has been declared value anesco positive. germany's intangible control heritage will show you how to save and modernize a 170 year old starched house from
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a room to modern residence. how do you turn to thoroughly decrepit house into a cosy home? suzanne and octavia showed her other ones to us. patsy, welcome come inside and we'll show you everything on said we were fascinated by the location. it's a very beautiful area up here and today's the carstein stand. run out to see me a shot. of course you were just in cost what we found them here as it should be, lived and run down for 50 years with $910.00 or 11 tiny rooms st. vincent stand upright and some of the ceiling was so low. so need to fix on the deck and come back, come to me. you can go straight from the bathroom into the pig sty. yeah, that's how it was most that we really had our work cut out for us to find lots of imagination. the yeah i'm here is
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a little how it's done since last year, and this thinks we wanted to really high roof lined up and down with beams, i guess on to homes that it always been out dream. that's what we're on some ice. this is where we are most of our toyota, we best way to cook and we see that put the tv here as you can see. so we can also watch some football, for instance, on my we cooking while i'm doing something else and gotten some advice for you. what, what, what we've got this great panorama window. so you think you're practically lying outside of that and we've got all this wide open space in here. we can fairly enjoy his company as well. no. like at least the, the house is located at germany's northern most edge on the fence for a short touched roof. houses are typical in the rural areas here such as made of reeds which thrive along the coast. the roofs made from them are
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flexible, unable to withstand the violent coastal storms as having a good it has a very special charm and it fits perfectly with this area to getting heat is such as widespread, but it's more expensive. so of course, it isn't used at all in the new houses by nor bought new out the magazine. it took almost 2 years to finish renovating the home and architect from nearby denmark drew up the precise plants. the heart of the big room is just concrete. the kitchen island is 100. that guy he all study guilty was across many here from the region fluid specialized in working with concrete steel and was a fantastic cross on test. and he boot the 6 me so long countertops holdings m pc to log in to talk to some of the items to put this thing. weighs 1.4 tons. and they lifted it in here before the roof themes where i would place the bike and com. yeah, i can get ahold of motor details, give the house, it's on the state,
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couple of personality, these expensive this panorama window is practically being pushed in this is how a dilapidated house was transformed into an impressive country miner. he's a shop this time is one of the one a sort of thing. yeah. from there i came up here from the road. i sort and i said brilliant. this is it. so this is that was all from your max. this week you'll find more exciting stories on our social media channels . thanks for watching and joining us again next week, the,
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