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i honestly try to busy and working 32 hours a week to be better for the 5 minutes and 40. but of course we shouldn't be not. you'd be the living scientists just head subscribe. whatever you listen to, what cost the supermarket expedition, we'll take a closer look at what goes into food shopping in germany. exciting escapes island hopping in greece and tacos the french way. we see how this popular fruit is made in france. this is more coming up on your own max, the 1st thousands of kilometers, separate the countries that have shapes her content creator pluming new, be set off on a road trip from the u. k to nigeria by herself. but she wasn't really alone.
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hundreds of thousands of instagram followers joined her on her adventure, including us. a young woman all alone and a small call from london to like us, british, nigerian content creator looming newbie, is braving the road. by god. prompted by the name says, politely and balked on her adventure from europe to west africa. but johnny falls with dangerous setbacks and disasters like a serious car accident or on the lights. it won't let her motivations of just little things during immersed myself in culture and took maintenance of the other people can be inspired as well. and, you know, over the years of rest of the countries, we have 80 plus countries right now. and i wanted to coordinate is to place that close to the home london and leo's phone. and that goes 9 to via telling me was 10
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when she moves with her family to london, england where she has lived ever since. on january the 24th 2024. but let me set off from london for her biggest trip at 1st. it's off to dosa and on to the ferry center, which is 0. it's like she continues through france and spain to job role to, to catch the next very, to the african continent. standing in morocco. now i want to come to name me for your cohort from are all go through the post mountains to the west. and so hara, the 3 day crossing things were moving quickly, but then they got more difficult. one of the biggest challenges. so once i go back into west africa and the result i owe them, this is hard like, you know, from the rule to just fuzzy because i'm just being on the roof for too long. and then the board is issue. and then the cause that was that back to back. but yeah
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it's, it's priceless. now i'm gonna put them, i'll put price on the it's, it's just so much incredible memories. salumi was on the road for 75 days, taking her time to get to know the countries and that people since she sent out from london to lagos. she come with more than 10000 kilometers and passed through a total of 17 countries. but she's not completely alone. instagram followers, keep a company. she started with 12000, they ended up with around 300000. i was generally just doing these. i know the route. i know the brand new venture, you know, it was just made to be the thing that, you know, i love to do. i want to showcase africa with increase of content as a content creates. so by quickly just cover it up. no, this is no one, no more thing. the people that buy into story buying, connecting with you on the very deeper level of success on instagram, can be attributed to how open take on is to personality luxury. living those times to is the left side of the shower tires and everything
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between most of the time she slept in her 12 year old po, show based at restaurants, eating and small cap hazel while driving, no makeup, reality and comfortable clothes. that was very important to her for wanted to feel like a traveller going for one place to the next. what is your leave to reality? so i was able to see the other situation like any normal drive in my v i. p. those or you had pre check whatever, and it was tough facing her fee is of the coming massage. any handling corruption and bureaucracy at the board is bad roads, roman problems, a no internet foresight punch of a day today. it's a lot of ups and downs, but they're all always good moments. she experienced a west moment on the ivory coast. me crushed into a trunk but didn't have warning nights on in the middle of the pitch blank road.
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for minutes i was driving next minutes. i wasn't, you know, the f i was up in my face was like, what just happened? miraculously, polygamy was on home, giving up was out of the question. off to 10 days at the mechanic, lou, me as the car had been prisoned, was back on the road and driving through, gone a toko. i'm beginning to want it's final destination to take off the bottle guide. i'll go on april the 7th. 2024. pollute me reach the border of nigeria and became the 1st woman of color to drive from london to nigeria alone the that level of just being port. so someone else like strangers, it was incredible. like everybody knew something was happening like the community really came up as a nation. there was, as there was a celebration, which is just yeah, the very next day polluted me and her parents for welcome to his guest by the governor of like all state of and all tony reimbursed for all the traveling
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expenses. but also received a new cost and apartments and were appointed torres in ambassador on sunday calls. my message is for young people and women especially to go out of the things that they truly want to do. i hope they see my jenny and the i just inspired to go after everything because i realized on the other side, a few under the side of going up to everything that you want is to do with the magic is recon. wait to see how petaluma is johnny continues to me to call that so bravely passivate until the very end is involved. as a retirement on display had a cultural center and they goes below me already has the eyes peeled for new attentions. another adventure awaits us at the german supermarket, our average german mission miller embarks on a trip to shop for food. but what surprises await him at the check out. our euro max reporter claire is about to find out
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today, michelle is doing his grocery shopping like 22 percent of germans. such today is his preferred shopping day. the highest consumed food products in germany. a milk brought to cheese, eggs, vegetables, bread and meat. oh, nice, forgotten, something better not forget to fund a k, the buffalo, silver cycling in germany, there are probably 2 types of supermarkets, discounts has like little and ality and well regular supermarkets, discounts is generally offer a cheapest more no feels shopping experience because off role who needs fancy labels and displays, and you can have foggins with that 1st stop the fund machine. in
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germany, when you buy a plastic bottle, you pay a small deposit on it. and then when you recycle the bottles, you get the money back in the form of a voucher look, i know we lost the german sometimes, but this is actually a pretty great system. we already know that germans loved the bread and they have approximately 1000000 different types of it. figuratively across the he's gone for the low. the. this is a portion i to much enough. okay. a bread cutting machines, a pile of german engineering. it allows you to get perfectly sliced bread faucet, then you can say, i can't use the bread nice. michelle select the thickness of his slices. 10
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millimeters. look at that majestic. like 42 percent of german, michel vices, daily essentials, and the discounts. the 1st thing the germans genuinely care about reducing plastic waste and single used plastic bags on not only a cosmos and but a bit. and so michelle has brought his own code back 1234 . ringback ringback after picking up the rest of business essentials, it's time to stop to on the supermarket sweep the regular supermarket. michelle has arrived at 8 a regular supermarkets tend to have a largest selection of products including bigger view,
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all organic sections from which such 3 percent of germans like to buy the fruit and veggies. off to the basics, popular every day, purchases a cookies. savory snacks, chocolate bars and sweet snacks. and of course, as a german, michelle picks up a be compared with other european countries in germany. self checkout adoption is lagging. why one germans love to pay with cash. and to that protect the both of the personal data. like with all things german, when it comes to check out, there was one line up your items logically put hot and heavy things at the front so you can pack them 1st, maximum efficiency to if someone has one item, let them guide before you the 3. if another check
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out opens, paying cash 3 abandoned all sensible to it's whoever sees it 1st, the and finally, capacity the another successful shop. let me save the next door off to grease for some island hot being in the eastern agend. we'll
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discover all the roads see me and tell him no, it's have to offer charming city tours. stunning beaches and challenging hikes. are just a few things better. wait. i'm kind of obsessed with the greek islands, so i'm really excited to show you some highlights today. starting here in rose, my favorite place on the island is the old town. it's also one of the best preserved medieval cities in europe. the fortifications and the grand master's palace were built by the knights of saint john for the knights hostetler in the 14th century. so crop those is the old towns main street and it can get crowded. and one of my top tips for any popular tourist destination like roads, is to get off the busy street and explore the little side street. just make sure you do it quietly because people live here. rhodes was under ottoman rule for
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around 400 years. and the architecture left from this period gives the old town a very special character. the colorful mosque of to them on dates from the 16th century roads really has it all from layers of history to incredible beaches. beach lovers have lots of choices in roads, especially on the island east coast. i'm here right now at some because beach greek law requires that every beach must have an area without sun beds. so you'll always find space if you don't want to rent anything. next up, the island of semi, i'm loving send me already. you can get here with a 60 to 90 minute boat ride from road. there we go. we're here in the port town of yellow, which is famous for these very, very beautiful, colorful, new classical building sees were the results of the wealthy period of ship building
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and sponge diving, the assuming is small around 60 square kilometers. to get around. you can take a local bus for rental car like i have today. we're crossing the island so we made it to the opposite end of the island to condo, to meet this monastery. and really it's very beautiful. we or nate buildings here. now we're constructed in the 18th century, nowadays it's an important pilgrimage site for orthodox christians, right here on this beautiful day. most beaches in sydney are only accessible by a boat, but not miles to beach. if you love a comb island that's full of beauty, to me is the place for you. i hope you've got a taste of what this island has to offer, and soon we have our next of the, the island of called him knows. this rugged island probably isn't on your radar,
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but it should be. it's a great place if you enjoy being in nature and it's one of the worlds tops climbing destination. the islands, climbing roots are known for being easily accessible, so we get up close to take a better look where it's the 2nd most popular climbing this nation. it will climb in this nation in the world of to use. i mean, to national park in the united states, it only became a climbing destination a couple of decades ago. one of the main landmarks is the grounded cut off the case the i also want to check out the port town of pose. yeah. this is the island main town and it's also where the ferries arrive. it's not your typical tourist town column, no space home to many locals who certainly have stories to town. and there's one last place i'd like to see today. quick stop here in vasey,
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this very cute little port town. and these rock formations have caused this area to be referred to as a fjord. it's honestly, really stunning the, but my favorite view is from up here. that's amazing. and this is where we and our greek island hopping and venture tacos are typically mexican rice. well in france, french and tacos are all the rage. but how do they differ from the mexican kinds? we think our teeth in to find out may we introduce the fast food prior to france, french tacos? excuse me, no taco. this is a taco, nope. not in france. here a taco for it. french, a taco as is a flour tortillas stuffed with various meats, saucers,
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and french fries all put together to make a favorite fast food. that most of my favorite typo is made up of card on blue. now get me, i guess, sausage and on tv and sauce left with some you can choose what you want in it. and young people, most of all appreciate this freedom. it seem to be, i think it was in so far from them it taste good, feeling and it's something different. the taco, isn't that burger, i don't think was how did this fairly recent form of junk food come about? and what's behind the hype? young people are devouring this fast food and giving the us change a run for their money. the tacos franchise was launched in 2015 and already has 70 locations in the greater paris area along. it offers french tacos in a range of sizes and variations from 5 years upwards, the perfect meal for violating every rule of healthy eating scale, which we think is delicious. okay, and might not exactly be healthy, but it's tasty. but how did you get this odd name french tacos,
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which you won't see whenever people came into my diner tight. explain, or these are not mexican tact that associated their french tacos. and that's what they are a little bit french is a little oriental, you and other french diagnoses. and yet french tacos didn't originate in paris, but in the and nothing. i mean, he did his best for them. but right now, sir, and emily and i was one of the 1st to start making french tac who's 20 years ago within the french tacos. i thought to a 1st appeared in the bottom year of the novel and leal here and this snack bar. nearly all, not sending me the perfected his recipe. he's been working together with his wife from the start to the monday present. pretty tech was a few people started making the tackles here in more or less the same style on the people. and i tried to do it differently from the other, the older ones, if we had success with them since the new fast food. i see we got it was
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a problem. i got a mini size and that's enough for me. did you see how big the many sizes they also call it a baby tucker one up a little bit closer. the unique selling point of french tacos is the freedom to put together your own creation from a wide range of needs from sauces. unfortunately, i think it's a product that appeals to people of all different ethnicities. but yet the structure is a 2 nation recitations pulled by jesus, a typical french variety of french love cheese. looks like there's something for everyone. yeah, the falafel is lebanese to effect. well, that's what i said super duty button a for us. and that's what makes the classic version in a flower to a tier with cheese chicken, french fries, ciocca, gerry and sauce plus a cream cheese sauce. the sweet and spicy of jerry and sauce goes into the tortilla 1st, the sliced bread. this also right. so if you click on that, that sticks everything together. when you close the tortillas, set to look up,
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then comes a shout, you can learn your, it's leaning onions from head 1st and garlic a big, they're like all frightened oil, and then i add some actual piece to all that every lesson much on top of that come to slice is a cheddar and a sprinkling of grated cheese bloss. then i salty the chicken, the says 0. i season this meet with colleen turmeric and attentive fennel, having the cooking that you have to keep it. that's why this is a boy. i got the recipe from my mother. you see there you have it. it's still nice and hot. should this up the between the different mindful of fries or something like glass and the some like more. if it is that on top of them, comes the home, a cream sauce meat agree,
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a cheese entertainment, and we full everything up together. the the average french taco from here weighs about 550 grams polezza. that's our classic size. let's to make sure the tackle is golden, brian. i do the same as with cassandra and brush it with an acne was 0 for, for the normal, and i add a little more cheese because really then the french taco goes into the oven for 2 to 3 minutes. it tastes best twin, eaten piping hot, but even though nasa was one of the 1st name, e lee is proud of the original and his own unique creation that so far, nobody has copied french tacos with fedex. she's honey and cache use. and finally, the italian mediterranean island of sardinia is mostly known as
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a holiday destination, but it's also rich in ancient traditions. like a unique style of singing. you won't find anywhere else the make good to me singing is everything. it's been my passion since i was a boy. i feel it in my heart, i would be so maybe somewhat familiar. we'll learn more about it for regions in a moment. because you'll be with here when everyone's singing and harmony, the big move something here in your guys because i'm just, i'm homeless from the remote. 19 villages of the italian islands have started in. yeah, it's noon as a can to us and already and said to dfcs for 3000 years, it's part of daily life. and, and he started in time like here in arkansas a little while ago we're able to use ecologist,
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eagle kind of you seen on the left has been studying started indian pastoral song for several years. it's no unesco. intangible world heritage got, but then on it is a point exceeding, realize it by 4 parts of the because we are a factor of these 4 parts. is that to the, to little was the voices are made that using overtones in the zipper. a monkey group breaks down into song furrows into individual voices and has also to watch and already remains a mystery. but there is new to the different between the teeth among the shepherds and herders. the islands traditional institutions. it's passed on by, you know, from people something that i've always worked in the country around cows. the singing reminds me of cows moving cab sound very
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similar while i try to imitate that. it was the same sound all the time. yeah. so might say this kind of song was inspired by the sounds of animals. but that really hasn't been proven the can too often already is sung certain festivals on holidays and occasionally it concerts. but here is part of the daily life. popcorn and starts. indian villages often spontaneously bree colton song about 3500 seniors are active and all that started in yet every village has its own style. the rules of thinking play among the sardinian themselves. i mean, the boys, when you get together have some drinks and then hear this. it always gets really
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quiet and everyone loves it. yeah. it's our tradition when we carry the singing in our heart disease, part of sardine identity and our goals are those identities to the content belongs to this region, and we're very proud of it that way. the deliverance for which in the sardinian language by sir, did you influence they deal with love, friendship, religion, war and peace? so will the next generation carry on the tradition to the into the out goes still young, 20 years old. it really was still a child when he came to us and learned to sing and families are so we all learn the tradition this way. you can't learn it at any school about his whole life. the origins of the can to exinore will always be something of a mystery, but it's an integral part of certain united entities that lives on to the present day. and with that,
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