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less because if we lose too much, i want it all wrong, mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary. the hello and welcome to focus on your for the last 3 years, people on the spanish island of la palmer has been living next to what they call the beast. in 2021, and you volcano erupted on the islands, continuously pouring lava and spewing ash for almost 3 months. parts of the palm where devastated thousands of residents have to be relocated many last day homes
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and livelihoods under molten rock. life is still far from low, low in the vicinity of the whole life, the volcano, the so called beast. the canary islands sits on a whole conic hotspot and even 3 years after the adoption, many inhabitants are prevented from returning to their homes. the reason is not possible and you volcanic outburst, but an invisible hazard. hiking guide or roman son, thoughts and firefighter in and out of the past won't stop warning against it, as is extremely toxic, in the slumber of the beast. that's what the residence of the palmer called the volcano, that towers over their towns and villages. but gases from the seating giant still close the threat here in puerto. now as for example,
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this garage is up for inspection to look and see all you. what you can hear is the 2nd alarm level of the volcano is somewhat of a curse for the island. but a blessing to the beast truss many. a tourist hiking guide for men. son to us, runs tours to the islands. youngest volcano. warning signs punctuate the trail. no, my feelings also. the biggest danger here is the gas. is it no cost for that reason man keeps the group well clear of the craters edge still the experience is uniquely fascinating. was that i'm enjoying it. i love it does also feel new though. see it is it feels pretty intense. when did i say that it hadn't you? if that was almost 3 years ago,
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everything looked like down there on the right. there were banana plantations you own, and they plot the actually the most populated area on the island. yes, i do that a lot. so knuckle muscle restaurant the lava engulfed thousands of buildings, including many tourist accommodations, the cadillac live, that's what i thought down there. there's a lot of love to do to this effect and i do very hot. i saw not the last to but if you see the 100 degrees at the surface that that'd be, i think i can think of the, in the lower of the volcano is undeniable. but its activity has also meant for a serious short fall in accommodation. that's thanks to the all engulfing lava as well as another more silent killer at the tourist destination puerto now's a map from the fire department, shows the scale if the problem in red, the areas contaminated by toxic fumes from the volcano puerto. now it's became a ghost town of use the town just 2 years ago,
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almost your noble. the islanders called it. many of the warning signs have now been removed. puerto nose is open for business, but not all of it. the head of the fire department shows us why. at one of the towns, ghosts, hotels, everything normal here? no danger. next to enters the basement. we stay up here where it's safe. almost immediately the alarm sounds from downstairs just 14 percent oxygen. it's full of c o 2, it's life threatening down the the menus fans to dispelled the toxic gases. it's almost done the we're removing the c o 2 out of this office. yes i'm,
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we're doing the same and the garage is below. in the coming months the hotel should be habitable once again, but he's also some things that are at the moment, it's still dangerous and the lower level was like garages and basements, but in general, the danger is no longer widespread import. to now garage entrances are still under lock, but some 1000 days after the disaster life is returning. the largest hotel on the island has reopened. the d. j plays the backend track for the 1st tour. sabrina returned. all under the watchful eye of 43 guest sensors to video, just wondering because we have the sensors everywhere outside inside because they monitor the 24 hours a day. and if the concentration of harmful gases rises, the alarm sounds good,
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at least then we would act immediately. ventilate and get people out. is that it's the best my, the 3rd place in the world. the hotel manager assures us puerto now is now home to over $1000.00 gas sensors. the loudspeakers have been set up to alert any unsuspecting guests. first, the pandemic, then the volcano puerto now is a weeks from a deep sleep into a very different world menus. and the windows of hyper needing restaurants remind us of a time before covered the rupture and an installation when a beer still cost $1.00 euro 30 now residents interest so like can return the gas sensor data is compiled at an old school. it looks promising. the volcano is monitored here to up in the mountains for now the beast to silence no sign of toxic gases either. tom wouldn't do. so everything has been quiet for
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some time now went to irregularities, not a long 3 years after your option. it truly is time for a fresh start for left home jeremy codes has wanted to restore to slide for a long time. he has experienced homelessness and didn't have many opportunities to earn money in a regular job. it was very difficult to become a part of the working population again. but then in new london enterprise gave him his 2nd shots, a fine dining restaurant located in one of the biggest pasha districts stuffed entirely by socially vulnerable people. the concept might be a challenge, but it won't fail due to a lack of enthusiasm that special. the last minute prep. the new restaurant home kitchen in central london is getting ready for the 1st
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guests to arrive. the white stuffs do have plenty to learn. not many of them have any experience in the catering industry. home kitchen help socially vulnerable people get out of poverty and into work. they over at risk of being homeless and this is giving them a 2nd chance. i felt great. comfortable. yeah. you've been doing this for a few weeks now. starting with the training and induction. you had a series of stuff launches and instead of process assist on youth. for a long time, jeremy coach had no permanent time. he says he had a difficult childhood and has never really had appropriate job. but he's gained self confidence from being part of a team. someone watch me here to come from a stable, operating, stable family. i could easily last and last isn't our process. and there's no
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network stuff everyone needs to strive and built themselves up. the restaurant wants to be such a network. one of the initiators of the project is top shift adam simmons. 2 years ago, he himself went through a tricky time and almost ended up on the straight. everybody does as an opportunity to people see somebody on the scale, hire same trouble from the outside, not from the inside. and they gave me a nice sense you why the people don't choose to be honest assessment for didn't want to share his so a name spent a long time in prison. that's where he took cooking classes. when i was in jail, i went to my old place and that was my dream. and when i came out for i couldn't get that because of the stigma. likes concrete that
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a lot. now they supported people. and for me, i've been a tree and like they come true, i was pinching myself. this really happened. okay, going so good evening. um. so not service. we have 12 tables. we have 31 colors and i lost a pep talk from the manager maybe. so we started the crap as normal practice change is crab, fresh vegetables, and fish on the menu. and the 6 coast meal isn't cheap. that's what does the guests have a right to expect impeccable service? still, yes, we are going to be slow. yes, there's going to be in the hopefully the people that come free to do with understand that and say that it's okay it's. i have to wait. another 10 precision is for player to the restaurant is located in an expensive part of london. we're done is i used to hi, stan that everyone in the kitchen is now working at full speed. both the
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top shift and those who still have a lot to lead. time kitchen is partly financed by donations. so it doesn't have to make a profit right from the start, but it is important that gets satisfied for the project to work out in the long run . this 1st evening seems to be going well. so yeah, i think it's an excellent idea. i mean i, i'd like to think that they maybe go from that to further themselves. so maybe they're interested in getting into catering. starts at the bottom in the work that way. oh. and that's exactly what many of the stuff you want. jeremy codes these highly focused tonight and optimistic about the future
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by a lot for black home. i'm hungry and on smaller lot and then filled myself hopefully . and then with the skills and then how to move on in the future and perhaps make this a career for myself. time kitchen wants to know to talents that once where heating and help everybody here in this skills and career is the climate change is affecting many parts of europe. the mediterranean has one particularly unwelcome distinction. it is warming faster than the global average, according to the world blood fund for nature. there's also applies to the waters along the creation coast line around poor marine biologist irving ritual astounding the alarm. every time he dives into the mediterranean sea,
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he observes how rapidly the underwater will this changing, and it's not for the better. a girl, when gret so gets ready for his next dives, he's explore the daughters in croatia. is about selling a bay many times already. the austrian marine biologist 1st started diving here 35 years ago. that's kind of a hard time. the thing i can say with certainty that the 1st 20 or maybe 25 years since i 1st came here, they were hardly any changes, home playing the only stuff people who have more than that. but the last 6 to 10 years that has been an incredible amount of change since he came to pass on the aisle. now there are changes almost every month at least get food. until the end of the above the water. everything is like its always been blue skies, crystal clear water and people relaxing by the sea, but underwater. it's clear what gretchen means until
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a few years ago the bay was home to sea grass meadows, habitat for hundreds of underwater species. they're known as the loans of the sea and key to maintaining the ecological balance the today, the selena bay is an underwater desert. no vegetation, no sea grass meadows. the marine habitat has banished in just a few years with dramatic consequences. vain via there's a date for the one by diversity loss means we humans are in danger of suffocating in our own field. because nature is no longer able to regenerate what we have pollution less via and get black. com scientists are also worried because the mediterranean is warming quicker than any other see in the world as a result,
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more and more marine species or colonize in the age at x that don't belong here. the, like the blue crab. it's a direct competitor to the sponge crab, which gives it the edge went hunting prey, the the fishers, on the other hand, like the blue crab as restaurants pay good money for them. but they still don't make up for the drop in the fish docs in recent years. today, local fisher, i'm a wrinkled up cost is up with a small boat that once belonged to his father. he used to be much better. there was a lot more fish and fuel fishes. it was much more profitable little boy. so recently someone kind of a highly plays in his profession, not far from here, is normally found in tropical waters. here we go further down there. now this part
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of the issue, they say it's poisonous to the quote you can eat anything usually with, but people don't know these fish. now we have to look up what kind of fish we've quote on that funds to learning about the world sees is the only thing that can help combat these issues. and the long term rachel has been running the pool of marine school for years. the private institution teaches children and young people about the underwater world, including sea grass meadows they take the youngsters smuggling in the next page, where a few, c, grass meadows can still be found for many as the 1st time exploring the underwater world. a talent for the time, it was really interesting to see it all. it was great news for now. we also saw a spider crab and another fish. but like those know what,
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it's called the pool marine school sponsors research to to doctoral students currently work here. they're investigating the influence of artificial light, for example, from the shoreline on brown algae. with this project, we're surrounded with something that is so close to us, and we actually don't know. we know so little. so for me, it's very interesting to actually be part of the project where we are searching for results in data for some things that are so close to asia depends on tourism. visitors are drawn to with thousands of islands and almost 2000 kilometers long coastline. but there's a dark side to booming construction, environmental pollution, inadequate infrastructure. so far, the ag attic is still putting up with its just me a hudson, a going to say the city has its own laws to enter and apply on land. and ms. newman,
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within my state and something and we always measure ourselves against those laws of the land. kind of mean anything we destroy out here. we can no longer repair in my country. only thing we can do is to quickly leave it alone and hope that the see where we generated the system. the other thing that they can, that the, of the marine school recently got an aquarium so youngsters can see what a perfectly intact marine ecosystem might look like. and sometimes passion and perseverance can make dreams come true. a dancer losing a legs can be extremely crushing, but a severe injury did not deter mow a syrian refugee from pursuing his go against all odds. he made his way to germany on crutches. now it says, choose his fashion there. most of them comes to the con times since he was a child growing up in syria,
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his love to move thompson, dancing has always relieved to me of stress. and it also made me stronger because i knew i had a goal that i had to achieve. it will give it to the high school. the goal was to get out of syria and save his leg. it was 2 and a pop by a bomb than domestic us in 2015 when it's up to the streets against the regime during the syrian civil. so that's why i complain about boot or something. it was a lot everywhere about. for minecraft, i had splinters all of my buddy and get back from my head to my feet both of the ship stemmed and then i thought to myself, i'm going to die now on the sink and i saw my lower right legs. 2 guns came out of this impulse because i didn't see my footed old. before the accident move was well known in damascus, he tells us he dreamt of a korea on the stage. but the war changed everything. despite his serious like injuries you flat to europe and escape the will like many other syrians,
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you took the bulk of the root and made the dangerous mediterranean crossing the multiplan smith once with the engine stopped working and the water started coming in and people were nervous about no room they was shouting, we gave up, we thought, maybe you managed to swim back to the coast or you die in the water. like many others. they feed on the movies rescued. he made it to germany and was operated on 16 times. but his life became infected again and again and had to be amputated. you know, where's the prosthesis or something? the counseling vacancy kind of made it all the way here to save my life. but i think it was pretty hard to lose such a big part of my body to go and go so tired for me. i have come a mix of games. what was no training to become an orthopedic technician? in balsam, he wants to learn to build what helped him as if it was under a lot of strain here. and that's why it's so dark where the shelf like by and he is
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on the heels right now. yeah. the assistant talked to them taillight, who remembered pro, faces, walking aids, insults. everything is made here, most happy, but it's been a long road to get here a society itself for me. so it was difficult for me to find a job. how does this go? i'm from, i felt like they didn't trust me because i wasn't born here. we'll come from germany. it's unassailable, and been on the else thoughts on come on the move and his girlfriend, diana has been living together and hugging for a few months now after the man he looks out for other people. he's always there for you. dog. if you're not doing well, he notices the max of us deanna is
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his assembly now says more, but he misses his parents and syria devotion, and we hope to see my family one day. that's the best one i wish for that every day for this i hope it will happen eventually. and because it's been so long to longer have to keep in touch. they took on the phone or back unity. they yano will kind of go back to syria as a form and demonstrate to he says he faces, but that's penalty that he's also worried about his family and damascus. this is why we've made the faces unrecognizable and don't give test on names. it allows you see on amazon dot emilita, moore has never given up dancing. you know, regularly gives freedoms lessons to young. people don't pay attention to the music here. so oh, well it's a really,
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really great dentist even though he has just one leg, but then so good and he influenced as a lot like he is very asked to do what we can to let's hello. and his dream of the big stage that has evolved that's why i'm calling demand. that's my dream. to open my own dance, go eyes to see me so that people see me dancing with the breast spaces and feel hurt on the so they can see that their lives a still good and even even a good as well now wants to apply for german citizenship he plans to stay in gemini, his new home. there are many ways to explore a city leg russel's as a tourist, you can either take the bus, rented by go by foot or drive in a carriage. the belgian capital has been famous for his horse drawn carriages,
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but now the carriages half lost their horses. is this the end of a long tradition? well, you'd be surprised. dial loves horses. particularly hockey. a debate with blonde curls has a hectic past behind him. for 10 years he pulled a carriage to brussels, but those days are over. hockey, now lives a quiet life in the countryside. guy i looked after him before and after his retirements. elaine, who says he is incredibly gentle. he loves contact with people. is also totally calm, but he does love attention. yes. that's all he was always sure of getting plenty of attention when he stood with his carriage on the ground class waiting for customers. these days. another type of carriage draws the crowds there modern and
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electric, but have the charm of the past. you have an effect on his own head, various reasons to adapt given us for logistics, for example. and why was it? because i would have had to move to find stables in the big city and hope you have enough funding stuff is also difficult to read it back. so pulling a whole us through a city and given to us in several languages at the same time is not easy. one is the retail ip port, and then there was the ethical aspect of using animals. the business is drawing more and more criticism. united said, that's why i decided to stop it. what was it this you did that part of this is don't that i think the vehicles are not cheap but they can be driven when it's hot as well as cold. they don't need grooming or feeding. just charging every 2 days. it might be a little less romantic than it used to be, but at least talk to you has a new, wonderful life. well deserved. that's all from us for to day. you can follow
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