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such as south poles, crude missions will reveal in even more detail how the moon was full. and then most of us looked like around 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago. the, the in all exploring the know to down cause he wrote in paris, reopens to the public luminous. lor discover of christmas traditions. you probably don't know yet. and behind bars. how would you feel as a guest in a prison restaurant? these stories and more coming up on your own max, the
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tours to the french capital pair is canal visit one of the cities most famous landmarks, again, the know saddam cathedral. after a major fire in 2019. it's now reopening to the public and visitors will find some new surprises at the last 5 years after a devastating fire the same as not to them. cathedral is finally reopening. begun 911. 63. did not put them to putty or our lady of paris is a masterpiece of gothic architecture and holds a special place in millions of hearts we have noted on today because of victor. hugo's passion for it would be the building wouldn't still be standing safe. it wasn't for his passion for us and for architecture. and so he wrote no to down the period, the architecture of the design, the details of the structure existence, beautiful. so you can see that to me, these churches legendary and also because of all those disney movies and if it might, it symbolizes the history,
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real friends and religion. what is your cult stotts? i'm on, you know, a kid. on april 15th 2019 disaster struck fire broke out inside the cathedral. the cause has still not been determined with absolute certainty. large sections of the roof and interior were destroyed, and especially dramatic moment was the collapse of the spire. digging back to the 19th century, malia len d. j remembers that day very well as conservator of no to them. she was among the 1st to be informed that when you call back 1st, i couldn't believe it also. then i thought to myself, i am yes, oh, it won't be on that badge. but i'll go over there anyway. and there on site to, nobody knew how the fire had started, or how much time the firefighters would give us or how many optics we could save in a situation like that. you have no time to think. uh, you just do whatever you can put a blog will save the world, looked on in horror, but not for damage to the infernal. most of the cathedral and its iconic facade
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were saved the disaster and least a wave of both dismay and solidarity world wide. over $1000.00 people have been working on the comprehensive restoration for shuttles, plus inside. the biggest challenge for all of us was to finish up on time. we had to follow a time table, so everyone gave their best to use such a large scale project included the restoration of the towering paintings. even though they hadn't been touched by the fire. for the time we'd, i've already been removed from the construction work and it would've been on thinkable to put them back in the condition they were in. it would have been criminal to do nothing until they urgently needed to be restored desktop. it was like, i'm the last so i show, i see of all to now the world renown cathedral shines and its former glory inside and out. the 1st image is to be made public came from a video shot by tesla c e o e loan mosque, a number of objects were not restored, but we may to boston. well, i mean, that's the cathedrals. reopening was
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a good excuse to revamp the interior furnishings. for instance, we threw up the old seats and created new ones, new website. it's meant to be a place of restoration, jetta frank, but also one of creation cache. the baptismal fountains alter, were designed by french sculptor daniel investigate. he was chosen from 69 candidates, his style is minimalistic and modern. comes in every year, and multiple them is visited by some of the 15000000 people. and so many of them are not christians or even religious, and in fact the one year, even so they find themselves in a secret place. so it's important for my creations to appeal to everyone who, okay, not a tool. all the objects are made of dark, bronze in deliberate contrast to the stone and stained glass of the cathedral. so what's the, 1st of all, you have a very significant building here and what's being restored as faithfully as possible, as, except for some elements like my furnishing support for them to be seen to come on
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. i had to come up with something different for these just feeling good. so i made the might of the wrong was and now they're noticeable. and that's a cool nutritional place. all the doors of know to them will soon open for all and the 1st mass will be celebrated in the restored house of worship to tiny piece to make what happened was a traumatic experience for me. and it took me a long time to recover from it. but we took the fire, we never would have been able to accomplish everything we've done. now we have a restore to federal with brand new interior furnishings. are these okay. the new look is fabulous. that is the only 6 told me all the restoration work won't be completed for another few years. but even with the cranes and scaffolding still surrounding it, you know, to them is more popular than ever. 5 years after it came so close to being last forever trimming the tree, wrapping, press and baking cookies are just
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a few of the typical things that many people do at christmas time. but here in europe there are some lesser known traditions which you may not know. do you know these christmas traditions to from hungry and serbia are calling every delicacies and one from romania is a musical tradition hungry like most other european countries is getting into the christmas spirit. little pieces of candy. that's an essential part of the hum, gary and christmas. are these field chocolate called so long so far? phones have gone so long, so sort of is the taste of my childhood. it reminds me of what he's gone by. the fact you know, a dash delicious, sweet and soothing southern support on so core is also important as christmas tree decorations. but can you ethan ethan before christmas. candy make sure you knew of adults had no problem with that as a boy. on your provide your bubble then we would just wrap like once
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a paper up in the candy wrapper so it looks like there was still so long so far inside so long so quiet. it is sweet. show not far from budapest, new has been making so long, so cooler for weeks. the starts with the outer layer of chocolate tech for the turn, the mold over and the top left over chocolate i guess, to put add it here, and then comes with feeling usually made of jelly, martha pan or carol. now, experimenting is allowed by tradition the christmas tree stands and this alone or living room. and so the can these got their name? the next step in our journey of christmas discovery is north and romania. the colleen there is an old tradition here. children don traditional costumes and passed through the villages singing christmas carols.
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gosh, yeah, but i just, i really like getting together with everyone and celebrating jesus as personally. so please call into the are the genetic cooling to bring generations together tend to call old and young qualities, excuse me, the lyrics tell of the lord's goodness that people on earth should emulate you meet the axes, just lead them is they'll pick from one to thank the kids for the songs they get home, the collection or sweet ring shaped east funds, making and singing carols together can inspire a little holiday. so there isn't everyone before christmas talks to put songs are very, very own. i'm sorry, i'm 66 and we sang the same carols. every village has its own colinda and even different melodies. movie side in northern serve, you is also getting into the christmas spirit. many people here are mindful of the festivals religious significance,
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but they don't celebrate christmas in december to the orthodox celebrate on january 7. in the morning we wish the 1st male person to enter the house, merry christmas or the body, and then we light candles and look for sweets under the table. my goal is my mother gets up at 3 or 4 in the morning and being spread. she puts a calling in a coin in the bread. yes, that's right. the serve christmas tradition is called cause meets the 1st. the still has to be prepared to do is we'll dive into roots and moving into shape. then comes the decisive moment. and then i'll take some stuff here. we have a cooling teeth washed and wrapped in foil than 8. so now we hide it in the go. yeah. so the belief is whoever finds the hidden coin at christmas breakfast, we'll have good luck the
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the units many christmas traditions are vibrant times the read. do you know of any more christmas traditions we haven't heard of yet? do you enjoy winter sports for many skiing or snowboarding is the highlight of the cold and snowy season. this also includes people with disabilities, but is a not being done so they can also hit the slopes and enjoy themselves. what hurdles do people with disabilities face on sky, holidays and how can accommodations and ski resorts become truly very a free we joined to death to ski or too much going on in the us to find out what can mark that you can't fix the spinal cord? injury almost. well, you have to keep your muscles active. the dentist let me put it this way up and you know, spinal cord injury changes your life, but not for the world offense. mr. thomas loves the mountains snow and winter
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sports. he's been mano skiing for over 2 years now. a diving accident in 2008 left part of his body paralyzed. since then, he's used the wheel chair. the guy used to love skiing and snowboarding, but after the accident. i couldn't do anything fun. then i started skiing, bobbing yada, but you need leg strength for that. mine got worse and worse, you have this, you put in motion, they step by mia and then the video move and then i switch to mono skiing, which is great. but these are the ups and i can use all types of lists, august, the toes, coolers and so on to get these. i can see the most luke's idaho set for black crowns. of course that wouldn't work for me to just get him on his austria's kona time. leisure ski resort is one of the most accessible regions for winter sports enthusiasts with disabilities. whenever thomas takes a winter vacation, he comes here the
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a perfect disability really quite unusual. i don't think any other australian resort offer so many opportunities for school years with disabilities because i've seen the gondola operators pushing pull you onto the left to. they spread out mats and they'll stop the chair lift so you don't fall off. you want to fade so the, they're great over content unique here is i'm not a group of feedback. thomas enjoys getting around the ski resorts on his own. so what's needed to ensure accessibility for all ski runs must be well prepared. and ski left specially adapted in the bathroom. not uh do you have a doctor or stuff health model excuse every day on bite lenses just on a mac. we don't specifically train our staff because every mano square has different needs files to our kid um owners. she thought uh unless he does, sir, and that comes with us um have greater mobility than others on. ready and so for us,
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it's learning by doing here and see that and guns failing me. we talked to the mom has gears and ask how it can be of assistance, you know, and it's all about communication. the model scares can enjoy the entire resort with some ski runs at 3000 meters above sea level. you have him, he has for 10, we've laid out plastic knots that make it easier for one of squares to glide over than regular ones like nice me. i've had couldn't reach him, give me nothing. this happened as soon as you came here. they lied more easily. people with disabilities and those accompanying them can get discount. escape passes that they ski resort. the ski instructor robert topic or helps thomas get the most out of his experience. robert also uses a mano ski i have, i love me,
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let the sky do its job to take off shift your position and leaning off. much at glad go for it. you got to ask people, if it's your own, check your foster or ling forward stay in position, keeps you on good job, but that's good. well, he's got good upper body mobility. now he isn't afraid and he's motivated. you doing really well. so now how long don't get too close. so you've got a larger angle of attack and react better space. so they actually end it off. so it's good, much better investor calling about it since you're going to spit on that as well as the sun. but how natal is unique because they're basically pioneers. they made the ski resort, wheelchair accessible and barrier free 25 or 30 years ago to see the things of improved a lot, oliver austria and the last 20 years. 65 year old thomas lives in hamburg, germany. he works is a surgeon in a large hospital. he met his partner nadine vit. in 2021.
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the dean runs and association that promotes mobility and diversity on the baltic. sea island, a female. the 900 kilometer drive from northern germany to austria took them about 10 hours, is think of the ceiling. i think many people are unaware of all the opportunities available to people with disability. uh, yeah. our aim is to show people what's possible. let's get get most people, most of the most everyone has the right to exercise most with you. and that's what we want to promote the vehicle on stuff on the side, on improving accessibility for everyone. this ski resort shows how it can be done. where's the most unusual place you've eaten? maybe it's in a gondola, or perhaps an under water restaurant, or maybe even hanging above a harbor. but what about in a prison in italy? that's possible this prison serves gourmet meals, not to it since meeks but the patrons of the prisons own high class restaurant.
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here, the prisoners cook for on the weights on the guests. that begs the question, why with dinars go to a prison for dishes qu, spike felons. what did he want? many people are surprised by our professionality. at least that's what they say were here voluntarily. we wanted to see the hancocks here, but no, it's a great experience. something else for a change. the crew is made up a felon surfing long. the sentences for the atmosphere is elegant, even if behind bars, the restaurants called in galera or in jails is the velocity penitentiary in milan and northern italy, the chest. the mesa has done 10 years so far as another 4 years to go to so many trans ask how much longer we've got. i'm
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a crime we committed 5. but we don't tell anyone on principle by shovel minus initially midlands velocity penitentiary is regarded as a model prison with mutual security. many inmates use the opportunity to work in addition to the restaurant, it has a call center. i think the last 2 in shop and the concept works only about 2 percent of inmate to learn a trade and it's a lease prisons commit another crime, as opposed to 70 percent of the general population of offenders. project directors to vehicle larry says the restaurant also brings people from i would cite in touch with the inmates. say love. yeah, we've owned a restaurant here in the prison to show the patrons that prisoners or people just like them. and not extra terrestrials they've shown here, the inmates can prove how well they're able to work the most about chester has been working here as a waiter for 3 years and says he feels like an to mind when he puts on his uniform
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they say, well, i want to be good at this job. i enjoyed talking to the patrons and i want them to enjoy coming here and be satisfied when they leave the new city. what does it start to do? they said they could hear me restaurant behind bars is one of a kind initially and usually booked solid after passing through security at the entrance. the peak trends are shown to their seats by an inmate in the letter may not have any initial on stars, but it did get a mention in the michelin guide. the menu include such delicacies, especially to tar and a red b car patch. you meant a shrimp and some in kentucky. a main course typically goes for 24 years. the food is very good and i don't need that. they manage that quickly and professionally. say for the sonata, the doctors to know more to their very competence and the to and you can tell they
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know what they're doing, but also being a lot of my head shift w a. so back is not incarcerated, but he's been running the prison restaurants since 2015. the supervisors, the work of 9 inmates. a note in the letter is turning a profit. the inmates employees are under contract and earning from 13022400 euro is after taxes. the for the 1st patrons arrived, the prisoners get to try it. the dish has to be prepared. but the main thing is that they have the chance to work here and learn a trade station or go yours and i'm very proud of this work and that i was given this opportunity in the mind and i've stayed with it for so many years. well, i think it's hard enough just to find a job and not easy to stick with it. obviously your joy, i have a little daughter, my wife doesn't work and i can send money home to support them. for myself,
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i work here tuesday through saturday or shingles. and recently, i've been getting fellows on sunday next year in galindo will celebrate. that's $0.10 a bursary. and 10 years of success the inmates who have worked here have what it takes for a great head. start almost every one of the team plans to work and get strongly meet after they're released. what comes to mind when you think of germany? does it beer? sandals and socks, the autobahn or a reputation for punctuality. we take a closer look at some of these common stereotypes and see whether or not they are true. i am german and most people think of me as a really punctual person. because punctuality is germany's number one virtue back to be really honest. i'm not always on time. and now i want to find out where the
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germans really are that punctual. hold on. wait. i'm here to, i'm you in a german year later german conscious and i can tell you, i would be more ways punctual. well, if you say, so let's have a look at how, how much of the germans are in their free time and public life. and edward sounds good, i will do that to show you that he a whole waste on time i, the germans and the workplace something immediately associated with punctuality and deficiency that's had to the office to see if it's actually true. oh. 2 that's really it only takes me 15 minutes to get to my work. the meeting is an 8th. what is the tray we see late or something else happens? you would definitely arrive late. your boss is relying on you to be on time. okay, maybe you're right. i can move on. no, i'm much too early. well, we're,
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you can show up for this meeting this early events. so tween for that side is distortion, since he's tied this drum and saying means you have to arrive 5 minutes early to be on time home. and i will get a coffee 1st then by tomorrow that's it has to be taken care of. please hold on. it's 5 o'clock time to go home, but it's still got to finish this up. but it's for yeah, we're out of here. you think so? yeah, sure. we just like to leave work on time going by the would average. we only work a little bit over time because we efficient and we leave and arrive pumped yes, we've been doing this in this over time. that's true. especially compared to other countries, but punctual and efficient. we're not always, i've got to finish this now and i will leave in 15 minutes. do you see that typical working day? you could definitely say that germans plays great value and punctuality at work and
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it is also rooted in work culture. but what about in their free time? let's see. i'm meeting my friend liza now. of the we are on time. sure. i don't want to make a wait. now look we see i'm she will, she will be along right away. don't worry. 6 your mobile. i, again, as she texted you know, she has, fits on it and she's wasting all a time. in fact, most of a so that the majority of germans expect people being on time or a maximum of 5 minutes late. sorry, i'm so nice my mobile phone better way right now it's otherwise i would've let you know, of course, no problem and certainly love this. when you apologize for being late, then everything is confusing on the shelf. copyright read, i miss that. that's how and what about hobbies as a palm center, i'm when, when is a good time to arrive?
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well then it gets a bit tricky because often helps actually you are, the party depends a lot on the context, but who's really on time with the party. we are and we have to bring some things. so here, yeah, of we go the oh, what are you doing here already? didn't you say 8 o'clock? oh, it was from 8 o'clock a brief summary. so 8 o'clock means no one expecting you to be on time, but the context is important. and if it's a small gathering, you're more likely to arrive punctually. and if there is full, then you will also probably arrive on time. oh sorry, can i help you get something ready? dish or what pleasure coming this whole comfortable the isn't that easy? we can agree and worse. and durham is a very punctual in the private plans,
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the more relaxed. but what about the public life? let's say you take a trip somewhere, the hold on is it that the train is not year? no, not really. this is typical of germany. it will be true. to be honest. it happens all the time. just relax our trace of fairly unreliable by you as, as we and ninety's plays out of 27. surprised i bid was works and we relate to allow me to worry affect to the end. of course, we would still arrive on time, the train and now. well now we've got of the truth most probably doesn't be are of the key shape. although we do the of being on time. totally, germans, whole punctuality, higher regard. and on that time we note we come to the end of another show. don't
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