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the first found it thousands of years ago. this is a land of ancient mountains and pristine forests the mountains here are very old and they are popularly known as the gray headed urals. russia's best honeys produced here. this is what we've got for today. and they use milk to make a strong beverage. three glasses of coolness a day keeps the doctor away. and at the same time enjoy a view of the. eye so he started falling down the stranger to grand. a cherished at the foothills of tim's.
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besh is a republican central russia itself is often acclaimed as one of russia's most spectacular natural features as. the plane gradually blends with the. southern europe is where europe in asia meet the landscape seems to absorb the best of what nature has to offer on both continents but this place is surrounded by three nature reserves in three mountain ranges. move the front. a little bit higher. pull this bit back. most of these twelve tourists. this is the they have ridden the horse.
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yet there's a group in a ten man group only one has ever been on horseback. our job is to teach people how to saddle brush and bridle horses. this movie is the starting point of a tourist route to the republic's most famous sites. it will culminate in a sense of mouth shut the highest mountain in the region. the these tourists will take a trip to examine ancient cabins in tents along the way. the base caves . of the. best curious major waterway. guys let's make a break. but only one of them right now we are on the horseback track of the route in six days we will head back to may solve them. but some members of this group.
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visit this place. not to mention the breathtaking views. from. this summer the energy of the urals is different from the mountains of the alps. until you can feel inside how it inspires you with the old wisdom and ancient beauty. the strong winds make paragliding a very dangerous undertaking. strong gusts of wind make it impossible to raise the . change because right now this draft won't give me any lives.
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every fifteen minutes this group of. pauses to questions from a to a group visiting the celebrated cave they want to know what the scientists are looking for. here take a look. man may have come here to chip at this rock we assume that it was some sort of ritual. recently decided to spy on traces of an ancient people under several layers of cash while they were deciding on another tourist route. to skulls and skull fragments make it clear that the young girls were of an ethnic group that inhabited the urals. it is not entirely certain but we think that girls may have been killed and then buried here.
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to see the most important discoveries of the cap of a cave there is the so-called graffiti at the top of the cave only research as are allowed to visit it. here we can see the first graffiti ever found on the territory of the urals that was back in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine they were discovered two thousand kilometers from the western european center of paleolithic art the discovery sparked a lively response. to. the graffiti picturing mehmet who says fifteen thousand years is a unique example of prehistoric such graffiti had been found only in caves in the south of. scientists still unclear about how ancient people could make paints that have lost
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a for thousands of years. these natural paints are made from clay. they either used a stick or their fingers to spread them across the wall. speed eulogists your. has come to bust curious for the express purpose of studying cap of a cave he has seen it thirty times in his many years yuri has already examined almost every nook and cranny of its passage ways this book took hundreds of thousands of years to come. three take a. this is dream or broke call it what you like the way the rock to make its way under it. comes out from the other side as a full fledged stream after merging with other subdural a knee and streams. we
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know it has enough water to feed into the so called blue lake but. it's a monument of natural beauty is. there divers can. go down to a depth of more than eighty meters nothing will be moved with the sting at all. it pains the scientists to see a cave with the unique microclimate and rock graffiti slowly decaying under the impact of droves of tourists. where the disease you're going can see the enormous entrance to the cave that the people look like small insects against it of course the wind heat and moisture get into every corner of the enormous caverns ruining the ancient creations we're faced with the gigantic task of saving them i mean while the group of tourists has taken to catamaran space before mounting forces one small they will rough down the be
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a river all the way to cap of the cave. the billion is best carry is lot just a most important waterway. i think that come on all together. until. less boards catch up i know there are new challenging rapids so dangerous will pools in the belly or river even begin as can go rafting i this time however the tourists have got off to a new of a start only two of them in the group have evan laid the hands on a paddle. at the headlight is a relaxing route for the beginners. we're doing great i. the booter sensed a district is one of most popular tourist sites in best kariya. in
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the bailey a river is squeezed between two cliffs. many of them contain deep caves which is being studied the tourists holes outside the so-called antony's caves. them there were several levels in the case. as an engineer i was very interested in how they could climb to the second level. they took a tree and at the top of it they cut away the branches and then climbed up the stumps and the pacific comes a bit and. that. is in his first year medical college and five he comes from the indian state of go which is a well developed tourist industry. he's delighted with the beauty of the belly a river. especially the scenic mountains and the fog especially it was really beautiful i mean like. european nature nick i'd never seen before and was
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a great experience coming on their own anyone the mountains and there are and the flowers and everything that was a very big. alexy the paraglider has found an ideal spot for takeoff he has been shooting a film featuring kitty is beautiful scenery. alexi took a few moments before had to plan his flight and select some points for filming this time his first attempt to raise the wing was successful. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around fresh. we've got the
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future covered. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand supermom is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department that's not enough nurses commandoes that to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to do and i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire the problem is medical i've had a rescue couple weeks ago waited four hours for i've waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a same francis in lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall of patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued
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still luckily the strongest blow was focused on safety still don't try to hold me up i'll do it myself just fifth the shock is gone now i'm ok and i will be fine no worries it's ok. you think that's just the world is beautiful again. well it happens when you go out for what you paraglider sometimes take many risks they choose extreme routes and they might be in danger at any moment i'm used to it and i did everything in my power to save myself from the turbulence. to make you feel. that alexy decides to call it a day. student of local history who stem
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is not so extreme in exploring his native country he was born in another part of bash curia but off to several trips to the head of the barely a river he decided to stay here. believes that the whole best kid a nation originated here at the southern foothills of the us. this territory is the visiting count of the whole republic here as well as this area. it is secrest sang's bridge basheer. the name of this range is by shot and it is close to the heart of the bashkirs people. from a war. if the territory surrounding the mountain range is. part of the best kid nature is.
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being preserved here. is siberia india is treasured most of all they were brought to from the mountains in russia east several decades ago since then the animals have fully adapted to the new environment. of a siberian deer they shed them each spring these antlers have six prongs on them which means the deer was six years old. girl an extra one with every year and if there. isn't a period in this forest. used to make a. musical instrument of the same day. it is
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another one will be three fingers away. like any musician could write a play it needs to have a good if in music and that was only half of the story which also he needs normally position teeth. the curry is not just a plant or a folk instrument if each is curious national emblem. this kind of could i grows only here in the southern europe this is where my people live my ancestors lives here too they may have played such instruments fashions of
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years ago. said to go to the forest to inspect that beehives. they are some of the few farmers they keep up the tradition of wild honey farming. these bees produce highly valued honey. there are twice as many enzymes in wild honey as there would be in bee hive honey when the enzymes account for only sixteen percent. of. wild honey do not use any special equipment. trunk of the tree is a length of rope. gathering wild honey is a treacherous. there are two men to a team in case one of them has an accident. i broke two bridge when i fell
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off the street for the first time. i became a wild honey farmer in one nine hundred ninety two after my father retired having worked here for twenty years. but. my legs trembled during my first climb. but now it's just routine. in fact the local species of birds and b is just a symbolic of fresh kid as the could i is these bees produce the salt off the honey . this is the first hole you've inspection of the song they hope this year would yield a good harvest. since. we didn't get to much today. the bees have only just got down to work.
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it's a bit too early to judge this honey is not yet crystallised. like many of the locals wild honey farmers get around the forest on horseback the horse is the main means of transportation here. the first kid has always been a nomadic people but his. use for getting around. this is the most famous coup misfire kuria commis is a beverage made of maize milk. a macabre one. two liter at a time with three to four liters a day. manners need to be milked every two hours six times a day. people
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use the same production techniques and. is poured into a barrel made of a whole tree trunk. they leave it for. this. process . the end product is a beverage. that has been fermented for one day contains one percent of alcohol. three more days its content is higher. used to treat tuberculosis and stomach ulcers. having finished venture the tourists. they are preparing for.
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in the morning they will be faced with the trip's greatest challenge scaling mouth shut tight. in the area. first in accordance with local tradition anyone who has visited this land at least once is expected to take away a symbolic souvenir these tourists a lucky they are presented with a cooler i made by a must. the fellow who oh do you know what cool rise no. it's not it's a national best cure instrument and also a symbol of bashkirian. and looks beautiful can i have one yes it is you can how do you play it it's difficult you have to learn it's easy to make tricky to play and purity is the bashkirs souvenir thank you
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very much. the distance between the tourist camp and the rope ledge that crowns man shot ike is a mere ten kilometer. however the scenery radically changes over the two hours that the group takes to cover the distance. at an altitude of one thousand five hundred metres the plant life is completely different. it's the last stage of the cloyd and the tourists are confronted by a cliff. only following mystery the tall with the reward is worth it. yeah. they have made it to the top but shaq sat.
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by the industry and most of the. cli it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect. them because ninety to ninety five percent of cancer her people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are
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