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wealthy british science. is no time to. look. at the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on r.t. . hello it's a person on pm here in moscow this saturday night it's kevin to start follow the top story up that way you are going ices over curbing is catastrophic debt and ballooning budget as other countries once eager to join the plot have second thoughts. but how to stop a global price is happening again major business and political leaders of this custom just that the international economic forum that's wrapped up not simply just but. in syria faces
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a third round of you sanctions amid more deadly antigovernment crackdowns which sold more than a dozen dead and thousands rage nationwide. so out of touch the snowy stereotype of most people apply to russia next as we meet the bikini clad bathers of the black sea results coming right. if you're taking your first trip to russia you'll probably be more inclined to pack a fur coat rather than a bucket and spade but if you have down south to the present all region you'll find long sandy beaches and hundreds of kilometers of beautiful coastline literally millions of people flock here every year proof that while russia may be famous for its snow and skiing there's plenty of sun sand and see here as well.
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local say that this is the longest developed abutments in europe fourteen kilometers of it and in the middle is this lady a white bride it's supposed to represent the hopes dreams and beauty of feature. and it's a stunning place the result of frame by the background of the caucasian mountains and on a sunny day the seascapes can rival anything you might find in the greek islands and if you want to see the area in its full glory you just jump into a cable car. this is the way to do it on this hike. straight up and. you get a pretty good view on the way up here but i think i want to go that's a little bit higher and also it's an excuse to. ok you can find the black seas
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equivalent. although admittedly this is a little more retro. but not the most technologically advanced roy this one. is a big. five minutes to get to the top. if you. managed to cling on here and for a treat. for this is the highest brought on them saw a black sea coast meters above sea level they're discussing credible. little bit when the. tourist stores will arrive here in april when the season can continue into october. and functions to me area are geared to appeal to the whole family and i wanted to check out one of its newest success stories. people come from all over russia to visit
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the black sea coast but if you're looking for a different sort of multiculturalism it's probably a pretty good place to start. to farm boy names here this is simply called old park benchley it's not very old at all but take a walk around and you'll soon get the picture. only needs a foreign holiday when you can come here you got the pyramids of egypt the temples of ancient greece. and even a roman billion dollar less time than it takes to create. architect alexander pope and the pope back in two thousand and four with a membership plan in mind. when we were out to get together many cultures within the now space or east west caucasus russia. these architectural structures are filled with substance and as
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you look around you begin to realize that the culture of humankind is a synthesis of many cultures hoarded it embraces the whole period from ancient designs all the way to modern architecture. alexander has areas that in case it's more than ten different cultures it was a lone wolf to be paid our respects to zeus and we found ourselves in ancient egypt . maybe a little smaller than the pyramid of giza but it's based on but it's certainly boasting some foreign acoustics. going to some gold roll was listening he called it and so impressed with our singing as it probably began to rain it was a perfect moment looms ahead indoors and honks mediæval tower and there's a bird's eye view of the grounds. so. here we
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are james this is our territory that's one of the things that our aim is to build a space where architecture and nature merge into the harmony where we all want to be. which is. if your fortune has something to do with adults probably a pretty good place to start and if you go there early enough they'll be plenty of fishermen setting off for their morning catch. one of the best things for me about coming to the coast is that sells the house and breastfeed so that's why we're on board that soon as she's going to take it to the place we can collect it from down there. as sam. will work from the stir. so game his cruel muscle an oyster farmers they've been breeding with tasty mollusks for three years but they're already proving very popular. i guess i can tell you that as far as r.c.
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fine city is concerned this is a budding market. traditionally people here hate issues kebabs and fish and i know there's a great demand for seed who are not only locally but also in moscow st petersburg and elsewhere there were no shelf asian oysters in the many of our restaurants only local people like to cook shellfish for a very long time. so those poll know how xander is an oyster diver and once they've arrived at the beds his job begins. were in the right place so that the secret. but once everything secure the catch has to be loaded into the robots and that's where the hard work begins if you're not a fan of dirty jobs is probably easy for you it's all pretty much guarantees you will see walter's show. sliced fingers and plenty of on go come against. little
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crowds in there as well as good stuff is about all. but he always does themselves can be surprisingly haunts of poems. so this kind of reading program apparent doesn't yield too many oysters they're quite rare and so we've got tons and tons of mussels but only. since hidden among them. it's more like. a bit of a needle in a haystack. game is cruel. this still huge demand for fresh mussels locally i'm going moscow and there's definitely no shortage of them. so this is going to be one of the biggest secret coffees you have a lightly the see we're going to run a hundred twenty muscles appearing bathing crabs in face and a cool. presence oyster it's not often you get to eat seafood when it's this fresh unfortunately. there's no shortage of experience because. most of
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us are ok so i. may not be the first run successor to try one of nature's great aphrodesiac you don't get that much fresher than this. not to mention extremely tasty. so i had my long journey over water and i'm not sure that even the most generous marine biologist would count as all muscles among the small system called screeches swimwear that is intelligent animals are eating. well when you're part of that see you know stuff to find. the. worst hello. again here is. that the sun will. say hello to zurich so you know three beautiful things they've been living in before me here the dolphinarium for moving ten years
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and they go. down to a four in zero. but this is probably the best quickest way to make friends i think . this one is greedy. of. theirs is the best way to get quickly pads. and to share their breakfast. with the ladies clamoring for something they goes. they go oh. they roll the dice i've won the. rivalry since. around two hundred fifty kilos and zurich tips the scales over three hundred but
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fortunately there's plenty of food for everyone. so the girls eat sixteen kilos of before they go through a c. . can you imagine how many of these that is yeah i know they instill graciously humbly and that means that he's quite happy to run through his room seems there's a reward on offer look first i'm sure to him track is the tension and then you throw it. you may do it because it's a come on. the box ok now we filled her. properly don't sing. wait a little bit. of the heart of the season the hundreds of people come to see zorak
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and his girlfriends every day and practice a certain made perfect. medley. i get the feeling he's the star. but. this is the first saw him i had the chance to get up close and personal with. jane for get ready to take. and it was better i could possibly have imagined. to be one of the most amazing experiences and it's known to be the children's school your kids you grow so much of your it doesn't mean that nothing
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ever will. give this amazing feat. although i could do the lessons gracefully exit. things for. an obese way. look at my gym and. thankfully impeached don't think is a rare song it's along the black sea coast but you can find quite a few on welcome. unfortunately like many of the resorts around the world alexy coast has its own problems with but as they say sometimes one man's trash can be another man's treasure or in this case a woman's treasure first. oh she runs away from paul probably in the sex production and some bottles here you can see ways from shoes production just
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like yours. for their. polished dylan and used sax seven years ago kiefer of a gave up her practice as a doctor to become an artist and environmentalist. recycling is still rare in russia and discarded litter is a common sides name and has opened the white horse gallery to try and draw attention to the damage the waste is doing to the local area the airborne it's always a pain to see the earth turn into a garbage can i try to collect some of the rubbish but of course my efforts were in vain the trash was not getting smaller many people just don't understand me i don't know how to explain it to them my idea is to make people remember my work and everything that i have taken care of before the litter i want them to remember my beloved next and the fish it will be great if they begin doing such things even better than me i mean or offer to give me a quick lesson in how to make plastic stick their their let's make
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a fish ok come on we're making a little addition for man is biggest installation a sculpture that's intended to represent the whole of the black sea first let's get rid of unnecessary stuff here is the fair mug on take a look it's not clear if it's a fish yet but now we're going to shape it look here is the tail. and now we're going to color it and it will become absolutely fabulous star of the. summer until. that's right or yes beautiful are perfect and no you should shake it a little bit to let the paint branch is the only muscle about. to let me run the let me point forward. i wasn't exactly sure what breed of fish we were creating but
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it was pretty colorful and once the finishing touches had been added it was ready to take its place in the gallery forward to go james and here is here to make this work now you have your own place in the back seat of what's right into the sea find a nice place behind hope she'll have a happy life. the main thing you can transform this rubbish into something really rather beautiful hopefully the people who see it when people think a little bit more before they took away that next place that will. be taking a look at that sculpture of the black sea reminded me of another thing i hadn't quite have the time for you it's. been so busy here in the textile mills forget about what. it is up here.
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more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization sean thomas discovers what makes antarctica so special and attractive wildlife in antarctica. and the fragile. expedition to the bottom of the earth. so far on my trip i have a chance to meet a few of the black seas marine animals. there in the hills there were plenty more who preferred troy. at least most of the time this isn't just an ordinary zoo it's
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a rescue and a retirement center for injured and. was enjoying her early morning ball. some more than sixty different species a moment i would head keeper. and so we started working here three years ago because i was a hunter but it seems like the animals. let's go. this is the himalayan pan. you want to see how long you want to have fun and once. he's only ten months old growing like a weed. now but when he gets big. it's going to be about a hundred years and i think he's. going to have it and pointing everything in his reach. every careful. mind. you think to lose a handful went to the latest friends next door to. visit them on being
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baby. with a spate of recent. around three hundred animals and they've set up a ministry for their baby cats and why can't we all get along like place. my genes the most used to become a good little street and just a few months ago they welcomed one of the world's rarest animals so this little is adam a baby i want. and the son of to confiscate a tiger so he really is a little nearer. and you can already see. it's not going to be too long. before. he's going to turn into the world's biggest cat and a bit of a killer and i'm hoping he's going to be gentle with me. here have been rescued from poachers or from circuses and some come from rather more unusual
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backgrounds. this is grigori he lived with her grandmother in law received it was living in a simple flat for a long time is more than ten years old grandmother has brought him here some three years ago she was a very old woman she brought to bear here in a car without any cage just using a leash she caught the big delicious cake for him grandmother is just too old to look after him. i'm just trying to imagine a bad living in a granny flat now in the. big spare room. i've never seen one man have such a bond of trust with so many different creatures it was like being around a real life got to do little and little in hopes that the thousands of visitors who come to the park take a new appreciation of the animals away with a. visit to the safari park with minor cuts and bruises i figured it was time to visit one of the blocks and use more sedate stores attractions then maybe get
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myself something to eat. one thing you learn quite quickly about the russians is that they love their bread whether it's brown growing it pretty much comes with everything we just point strains in the two years or in front of me around this country i've never seen one of the others. it's a router of a mill that was growing flour in this area more than a century ago and with the help of a few modern improvements it's back in business. this history of this company is fairly typical of russia. as in eight hundred ninety five it was nationalized in one thousand eight team. in the one nine hundred thirty s. it was really in sickle and hammer and was in service until the early one nine hundred sixty s. . a few years ago the original mill was stripped transported and rebuilt here and the old gears were given a new lease of life. there are some new parts to this windmill but it really is
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a timeless bit of engineering that's. just turned by the wind power and that energy. is then converted down here by these wheels. and this one is part of the original nineteenth century mechanism still running today. which moves these two parts up into the grinding stone. and we get flour the same way it's been produced for her. and making it is a really simple process the so. good. and now follow me. here is a receiving bunker. this week here. now in the process of how already underway plenty of leading in baking. time for some.
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ok so i've heard of a ploughman's lunch but i'm guessing this is a miller. bread maybe there are. about. this mill maybe an example of the region's recent history but they're all relics along the shoreline take back to one take. this is the ancient city of gold your peer was home to thousands of people until it was destroyed in the third century a.d. and it's one of the best preserved examples. of a nation city on the russian coast agreed to settle here named the city after samarian king and its ruins cover around forty. it's still possible to wander through the so is of great houses and you can even discover the citizens favorite temple a better this would have been one of the most popular places back in the days of
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the because it's the remains of an ancient winery people who crossed the grapes here then would have come down these forests and into these enormous buckets. still year. down here. unfortunately. all we've got now of course is rain water oclock in the day which would have held the equivalent of falling hours and. have been long since deserted but the descendants of its creek settlers are still in the area and they still have a passion for the grape. this is russia's wine country around sixty percent of the crop comes from around this area and on about to meet the people who make some of the best. these. grapes i believe yes and this is a very important son of you. i think so it's just just for his.
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and his family are almost ready to start making the latest batch of their famous. tonight so much depending on the year stretch they will set you back around fifty dollars but this first batch of grapes went destined for the salad let me introduce to my father. oh yes the beginning. of a once. because when younis is bringing in the harvest he likes to have a few friends and the old tradition. will go to the cellar where it's. there was a pretty big power of grapes to crush so it seemed to take the palm beach. post to get everyone stomping away in a nice uniform rhythm allouni and. slipping around on fifty kilos of grapes takes
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some doing. and i was about to get my reward from them being a foot. and so i think. we definitely deserve a drink thank you very much. yes this is a big deal. because he was six continue into the evening but i wanted to take a stroll across a number of the regions around months before i call my plane back to moscow. when it's windy even plenty of warning want to keep it warm. moist say because what caused his son max run a.t.v. tours along with the units here. and also tackling the dunes it certainly beats walking back to the hotel. it may have been getting chilly but as
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a born and bred seaside town boy i was sad to be leaving the black sea coast they may not boast the infrastructure of some of the famous mediterranean resorts with months of sunshine relatively low prices and no troublesome these are issues is easy to see why millions of russians come here for their summer holidays it's a place to relax bring the family and enjoy the warmest only water russia has to offer.
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