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travel to london on a small budget. sorry, a vote or is temple with, can you find the best best buy and how easy is it to make all these and more coming up on you remix the, the 1st, what kind of design images, when african american culture means you're paying crossman shape a pretty eccentric mix, and that's exactly what makes designed at any ashi bones, creations unique. amy archie bung is a successful african american designer who creates works for the luxury design market. but how do old european traditions help him? there's no way for me to create anything that i make without the help of a masters. but like for me to learn what they have been taught since they were born,
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which has been passed down from generations that now gets to create my visions. it would take me more than a lifetime if i was just focused on that one craft right here with lars on the large team, including traditional craftsman, to help him transform his sketches into works of art such as with these glass mask technical coordinator, dario still in seen on the right and gallery owner, pablo shots with a system in bringing the pieces to the clients for museums. so this set of mass are called the basie and the basie are i don't want to get it in accurate, but it's part of the yorba the are about religion in mythology and the basie or the twins. so these are a set of twin mass that were inspired by the collector who has twins and
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family any ours. yvonne has spent the last 7 years traveling to the italian island of murano near venice to create his works. it's centuries long. tradition of glass making is essential to his current projects. he has exclusive access to the glass making factories where he chooses the materials for his upcoming projects. he's always on the lookout for our industry and the objects he uses authenticity, precision, craftsmanship, and technical expertise are key to his designs. i think one thing that's chords in my design philosophy is that like the things that i create have, have an energy to them, right? there's the stories that's behind them, but then there's also the, the energy that goes into the shapes, the colors and everything else and, and in the sense it's, it's imperative to be working with masters of that material to be able to translate kind of the intangible thing this is the piece that launched his career. a lady's
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wristwatch he designed in 2019 for the french luxury goods company air meds. it came about after he earned his master's degree at the a call con to not the was on in switzerland. that was, i was very serendipitous. you know, i graduated from accounting, those and, and the cow has a great relationship with them is. so, you know, i was able to, to get the email of the creative director there and is washington for the m s. and we met for coffee and the rest is history. since then, our siobhan has expanded into luxury goods for the hold. although for retail sales, they are exclusive with prices out of reach for most people. but each piece reflects, is international experience, extending from the west to asia and africa. and now to europe. i've never seen this
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level of marana, i don't know how to explain it, but it's the type of thing where if you're a tourist and you come to morano, you're going to see the outside layer. and then it's like, you feel like feeling going on you and then the next year you're going to see something else. if you stick around long enough, you'll see something else. i didn't get into being graving until we started doing that 2 years ago. so that's, i would say that's the evolution. it's a, you know, the more time spent here, the more i learned in the more i can experiment. partial bon was born to nigerian parents and grew up near los angeles, california. he's now based in switzerland, where he has a small daughter. so how much of an african heritage has influenced him as a designer? funny because like, i don't think of it as an influence because it's just what i and so everything that i saw from the time i was born everything that i was taught by my parents and the things that aesthetically, you know, dazzled me as a kid. and those things, those,
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those are all embedded in me so deep that it's hard to separate any of those things from who i am. so what does the future hold for him? i'm not excited about anything that the only thing that i think about in the future is my daughter's wedding hope it's not too expensive. our shipments are industry transcends borders. combining tradition with innovation to create timeless work, mix stuff, a trip to london, which can break the bank if you're not careful. it's an exciting seat but expensive . we explore a budget friendly way to visit the long haul in the city of royal splendor, the big bin and fish and chips. but now i'm doing this. all right, so notorious for luxury shopping insights with hefty admission fees. is this over
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stretching your wallet? don't it's the key just yet. even one of your most expensive cities, vera. so lots of fun, fun to move things to do. and some of the most famous attractions i totally free. let me show you my 1st stop is that the houses of parliament and the famous clock tower known as the beach. then the big bend is actually a nickname for the mess of fat inside the clock tower and waste $13.00, metric tons. northside down stream on the river thames. i'm stopping at another major denmark tower bridge instead of paying 13 pounds for just to get inside. i am enjoying stunning views of the city from its walkways and from beside the bridge for free. a free way to traveling none in the soft costs on foot. but the public
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transport system is affordable to if you're looking for the cheapest option, you get on one of those stuff is that car bosses or to type thing adventure and then says for the best fuse add to the upper deck and sit in the front. all you can take the 2 of us have the way it's the orders and the photos and under the public transport works with cash. this payments, their automatic price caps, so you never pay more than necessary, a day ticket for the bus and underground and the central zones $1.00 and $2.00 costs $8.00 pounds 10. next, i want to explore more of london off the beaten track. i'm joining an odd walk in the east end here in the shortage neighborhood. i just have friends, palms, the streets and to a sort of open act and to read. there are several operators in london offering free
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to us, but you are encouraged to at least took the guide working for free to us by side. essentially we, we offer it, tell you what you feel at. i guess it's a sort of way of really, you know, along any for dates to sort of come along as making street. and you know, tools generally accessible and i think that's really important. now i'm ready to dive into the city psychiatrists. the menu of the museums offer free. i missed my pictures. the natural history, the the blue with skeletons suspended majestically in the entrance. simply breast taking the i am drawn to a part of the exhibition dedicated to a certain type of extinct animals. the museum has one of the most comprehensive collections of dinosaurs and the wide,
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including fusses and life like moderates. the if you're into kind of shock, shakespeare lopez, and must see last minute tickets for the following week. go on, said online 4 or 5 pounds every friday. we're not allowed to film at a play button. yes, a quick impression no longer. but to hey, this is so great entertainment option and it's even cheaper than sending money. and this tradition dates back to shakespeare's times, back then there were tickets for only one penny. so do not. i am going for a british classics fish and chips due to an inflation and rising prices. this fast food isn't as cheap as it used to be. i am paying 19 pounds,
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but the portion is generous. inserts me up after my loan and say the so what's the damage to my wallet? after for the day of exploring on the i spend 18 pounds on transport. 23 pounds on food. so a total of $41.00 pounds for the day takes us a little bit of planning to make the most of your trip without spending a fortune. and i'll see you is up to speed. we take a look at the gym and driving culture in the last episode, you are mex reports of megan lee road along with the police. now she's having her driving skills tested wait. i don't learning to drive in germany,
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it can be quite challenging. with the home now the 100 percent, who not 8080 are we're seeing more german drivers license in the year 2000 and i never looked back. the question is, can i still pass the driving test? so i'm going to head out with an instructor marcel mon fleur, from the shots driving school in the western german city of these body. and this is our cars, especially outfitted mercedes b class lessons and the driving tests take place and then officially certified car . and i be here and i'm, i forgot to spit out here, we have a normal brake pedal for when i need to break you. yeah, and here's the accelerator pedal of and then when you press it, dig celebrate, or pedal releases. nobody's been aggressive. and if i want to give it to you, i do it like that. oh, when you want to keep me from going fast. that's bad. okay, this is a stick shift. what if i don't know how to drive a stick and deem 5,
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in this case, a number 78 would be entered on the driver's license. a $78.00 is for automatic transmission, and then you're only allowed to drive automatic vehicles on. luckily that is not an issue for me, so are driving less than can begin. what's the most challenging thing? driving in germany for new drivers here for that's very good. all right, funding as my, as the 1st step is this right before left here. oh, that's what you're testing. so you're supposed to stop? nope. there's nothing indicating meaning those coming from the right to have the right of way. the minimum driving agent germany is 18 with a few exceptions. new drivers most complete a 1st aid course. 12 hours of special drivers training and 1490 minute sessions of classroom instruction plus the written exam to get a license to be funded. beautiful. yeah,
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yes. dr. i 30 is even more beautiful. i'm boring time slowly. so then, so when i turn around up here and then or if i can do that here, is that a loud loud? yes. and then one coming from so 50 percent? well done. what time? no blinker. oh man, we didn't look out of the windshield once. when driving and river, so yes i did. you see me a nephew's during the tasman, we always have to look out of the windshield like this and then you didn't use your blank or that proof examiner would already know that as a problem. and then you'd be on say nice from there on up and i'm starting to know what it was coming, right. where am i going out parking parallel to the groups that i need
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a tighter spot. that's the problem. to fix it. those go dates. i'm good if you don't end up on the curb. all right, i'm tired of this exercise. let's move on to the next thing. poker fences i for owns and runs trust driving school. he's been in the business for over 35 years and says costs for getting a drivers license have gone up because today's youth aren't paying attention in the car. the average price for an german license is around 3000 euros, but i'm a good student can spend as little as 3000 euro, but we have students who can't do it even with 5000 euro. so, and so this is the book of rules for when you're learning how to drive in jermaine . these 2 still get me. i think this one means you have the right of way at the next street, but not on all the streets. and this one means you have the right away from right. come see us. that's what we now hit the
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auto bond. this is also required driving in order to pass the test to where we are on the autobahn with no speed limits. what is the most important thing your tell your students about driving on the out of mind that you don't drive too slowly when entering the autobahn. another major difference in the u. s. to germany, when we take the test in the us, we drive our own cars. and actually the time that i did my drivers license failed. i failed at 3 times because my mom's car didn't pass inspection. the police can't do anything because there's no fee limit. when i turned in my ohio license for a german one,
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i only had to take the written and driving test and i passed on the 1st try. but a refresher course like today's is always welcome. so how do i do read, i'd say we do a few more driving lessons and then the tested work out. i thought i was a good driver, but according to german standards, there's lots of room for improvement. with the mess, rooms and friends, she rows in spine or ruffles in belgium. you are is brimming with swedes. today we're traveling from the balkans to says he's sweet. you can find the sugary flaky pastry backlit by almost every corner. the plastic sweet. now the layered flow pastry that is box of is one of the oldest scissors in the world. and because it is so popular in so many countries, it comes in countless variations. our journey begins and sarah gave up the capital
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of bosnia and herzegovina. here we have different bach live on. a box of i'll roll, filled with walnuts. yeah, so i'm most of shaheen. i've been producing back live off for 17 years. so i'm there for this variation, you'll meet flower pegs, starch, water, and ground. walnuts. ones that really need the dough is cut into portions to form small dough balls. but this one i will after preparing the dough, it should rest for 2 to 3 hours at least then comes perhaps the most difficult part, rolling it out back and forth again. and again, the starch prevents the flat reds from sticking together. the dough must be as thin as possible to go in the park or, you know,
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it's been enough when it can stretch any farther with just before the dough starts to rim, the sheet rips the so now that's a probably this problem with our phone. and finally, we give the filo a good shake. this way the surplus of star just shaken off and air circulates between the layers of fee low was it becomes easier to roll that way. the selection next step, it's time for the feeling. you still use his ground wall, not nothing else on this on the door. it's important that the walnuts are evenly distributed on an issue are making sure there is not too much on the sides just not on the what time. well, after spreading out the feeling, we can roll it up with the rolling pin on the over the content like the box of all rolls are then cut and placed in a pretty heated oven for 35 to 40 minutes. after
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banking the crisp into piping hot rolls or dowels with sugared water known in bosnia. as i've done the buckle in order for the bach lavonne to absorb beyond both the on the and the bulk of a need to be hot in about an hour. it will be fully absorbed for the use of dissolves thoughtful p, low of sugar for leader of water. yes, if i go with that may seem like a lot, but it's a lot healthier to eat one to even 3 pieces of bunk little than it is to eat a piece of chocolate with a lot. well, and if you say, so the bottom of all goes on sale and the old town of san diego the same day. but not the pastry is available here in every conceivable variety. even with modern takes on the classics. like this, new tele bucklin box in the ends are proud of their box of spot. the battle for the best is one font on many fronts like turkey, for example, here and it's tumble,
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the doe has to be wait for us, then we'd up to 40 layers. possible out here is traditionally made with pistachios which grow in the south of turkey. only them can it be called original buck the box, following strict guidelines laid down by the turkish authorities, the, and the bulgarian capital sophia walnut. the box of all is the name of the game, just like in bosnia and herzegovina. this is because for a time, pistachios were hard to come by. so the bulgarians made a virtue out of necessity. no matter how you make it. football is a favorite, sweet treats all over europe. the finally, every year in september, the grand predatory takes place in the northern french city of leo. it's a massive play market with around a 1000 vend is offering everything from affordable trinkets,
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too expensive antiques. here there's something for everyone. these people aren't just that an ordinary shopping event. there in europe, the largest fully market and leave in northern france. the annual market is a paradise for bargain hunters and vintage leonards. but what makes the gone for the lead, and so special. what does this roost are doing here? we answer the most frequently asked questions. hi, i'm valentina, and today on your guide at the europe launches, flea market, they will come out of the go. valentino boys is a digital content creator. she's passionate about all things. second hand, she hasn't missed a single because of the east and she moved to lead from italy. the
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2nd i'm going to do this is a historic market and they think back to the 12th century to do today. there are some 8000 vendors here. yeah, we're expecting more than 2000000 visitors or not. you can literally get lost here himself to play for 250 from the the, but nothing seems to determine the numerous visitors, many come from abroad to leave for the 2 day event. the come items, are you happy with the blogs you boss, you? are you are oh, bar blues went to the gigantic flea market takes place in the shadow of leels 17th century flemish architecture, the new we're in the house of different how does e this is where people from news sell their own stuff because i absolutely love the
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vintage and secondhand clothes. i'm always dressed in 2nd hand. myself says the let me just close. you can buy, you can find all kinds of things at the bottom, the, the books, the experts of objects, games, even sometimes things that are quite bizarre events, this particular visit, the what's the craziest thing that you can find there about the, the, the, you can find so many bizarre things on, for example, this stuff through stone, measured in miles, the seller bounce it and he said he didn't end up being slow. so to place them that's good. leave the house about 45 years to come on to the person who the funds of hunting. like to have this kind of thing to decorate the country homes. i
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wouldn't buy it. it's not really my style. the may be a dream for bargain hunters, but not everything here is exactly cheap. you'll see lives there. also antique dealers here, who so rental objects to collection company. for example, jewelry, luxury, clothing, statues, paintings, and of course there's a much more expensive then you tell me a bit about the history of this lovely. i'll check and see to it's a glance in the art deco style. it was created in the 1930. i'm selling it for 550 years. on 550 yours is quite a high price. so the next was piece of the vast
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array of brick. a brack is mind boggling. valentino meanwhile, has found to vintage pieces for her wardrobe. it's a bit of a size i. i think it represents my style really well. these are the symbols, the nice deal at the part of the, the you next you on with that, we wrap up another episode of you re max to get to follow us on social media for more exciting stories from the house of europe till next time. it's good by the end of the disease, the
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