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soon which will brighten if you move from france to pressure you can see. these flames start on t.v. dot com. hello again this is our c.e.o. richard of the headline. thing bottom syrian opposition makes the flush believe all foreign action as acts of its main popular support is dwindling new york a geisha as a rebel atrocities have surfaced with a video allegedly showing a drug lord is being thrown from a rooftop in aleppo. egypt's president has ordered his powerful defense minister and military chief of staff to quit the country's troops are currently engaged in a violent crime down on militants in the increasingly restive the sinai region on the israeli border. while the north east egyptian border hit something israel the
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feels trapped in the middle and beefs up its security forces tel aviv's are also worried about neighboring syria's chemical weapons stockpiles and how they will be used if taliban rebels away now. and those stories and thirty minutes time after all see takes you to the heart of russia's north caucuses. dagestan the southern most region of russia shepard's ali and buzz i mean i've been working together for more than twenty years to do the job they really even have enough time to visit nearby villages let alone the big city. in moments of calm when the sheep are grazing and it's raining in the mountains i mean tend to get bored. that's when they sit and tell each other all sorts of outlandish stories today ali as the narrator he recounts how he once came upon a village festival and sold both old people and small children performing amazing
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tricks that would rival the olympic gymnasts. girls walked along the rope sitting on each other's shoulders imagine that those. girls are the only party can recall it's his favorite topic everyone loves women don't you love women well i'm saying nothing at all you can remember other girls but men are also taking part and they were performing perfectly but only the girls took my breath away. the village of softer is three thousand meters above sea level. this type of fortified village is cold and in the southern parts nowadays very few people live
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here. after lunch i have nothing to do so i come here. to the square every day we meet with the old timers to talk about the past. a local elderly lady lost a chicken last year probably taken by a dog among the veterans this was discussed for about a week but. that will definitely be spoken about for the whole year is where you tell us what's going to happen. we're at. the city.
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capital despite being on summer holidays these students are still going to school. for an important competition. take for example. tightrope walking has been his passion since the formation of this team several years ago. at one point he almost gave up the hobby all together but he couldn't live without the adrenaline rush it gives him. and this is castle only recently started learning how to walk a tightrope. since a good student and the teachers warned him that if he didn't show up he would no longer be around to tightrope will he change his ways. people tiptoeing along on t.v. she decided to try it for herself not surprisingly it turned out to be extremely
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difficult and painful now she's the only one in the whole of. such a thin cable. only performed in circuses with safety nets if one person makes a mistake all three might be injured. but there's no such thing as safety precautions here in. that's why the guys have high hopes for this trick. and in this one as well it's very difficult to synchronize movements and keep balance when walking on a rope together. are ready to show off their best routines and all of them hope to win the competition for them to be only first place nothing else. settle for. seventy two years ago. and. he's a professional. in the past he used to be a circus artist. has traveled the globe performing on a rope he works in on
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a construction site as an electrician but without fail every year he visits the village where he was born last year he was the oldest tightrope walker in the competition this. is not sure if he'll be able to go my sister's preparing for a wedding. the sun is getting married. so i have only one sister i can't just run off i must be there. i would even be happy if this wedding never took place i want to go to the competition very much but i cannot do so because of the wedding it's market day and trade is brisk after all many guests are going to visit the village soon up here high in the mountains the visiting markets are the only source of fresh produce like tomatoes and apples even though firewood and charcoal. mixed with straw life in south korea has always been difficult and there are a few opportunities to earn money nearby villages specialized in different crafts
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like gold copper and smithing. the people chose to become tightrope because no one can remember who started this dangerous occupation or how it took root in the village. all the world famous circus is wants to hire a tight rope walking troupe from. the seemingly reckless villages have always worked without safety ropes delighting audiences such bravery is the best advertisement for circus posters in days gone by everyone it was capable of tightrope walking. only a person of great courage can take. more. but i also used to be a tight rope walker. but at the age of fifteen i fell and broke my leg. i was extremely sad because i could no longer do something that i really loved. and
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i still feel that way about it today. now there are only girls who walk along a rope and soft. tootie is the one who offers the best hope for the village. she has been learning the skills since she was six at the age of eight she received a gold watch as an award now she's the oldest and has to do the tricks normally performed by boys. milo in the way of a few. and there were schadenfreude came. there was a time in dagestan when the practice of tightrope walking was put on hold in the late one nine hundred ninety s. the caucasus became a war zone but some ten years ago form a traffic police officer ramos and had revived a school of tightrope walkers in the village. and she's
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a first taught my children how to do it and then i began teaching others. if we lived in a bigger village more people would have got interested in it. but there are no children in our village now. we have few boys. so i began teaching girls. quite recently and sons performed at the festival for their home village now the boys are again visiting this time to support their father they've moved to a house where they're learning a whole lucrative profession. my son has always objected to it saying why do i do this. he gets more money doing other jobs. i do not think that walking is less important than other jobs so sometimes i am asking and even forcing my sons to walk. is popular in southern.
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but his main occupation is tightrope walking. the rope is everything to me. i performed in spain at a world festival in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and in central asia. i visited most they love and respect tightrope walking a lot. even how to swim in the atlantic ocean all this came about thanks to tight rope. i've been doing it since childhood it is my bread and butter i respect the road and i will be teaching it until the day i die. these are his two favorite students last year they won the festival in south korea but also hoping to win this time. does not perform any more but he does accompany his pupils on the. field. just because he
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performs a most spectacular trick it's very unlikely that anyone else will ride a bicycle along the road at the festival the rope is just eight millimeters thick about the same as a pencil. to feel . which can be used for five to six years before they have to be changed such cables are ordered from an aviation plant every tightrope walker has his own preferences as far as strength is concerned balancing polls are also carefully hand-picked right now to poll ways nine kilograms. was just as is only seven.
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digits not one. wife has never seen her husband perform the people who say that wives and mothers should not be watching their close ones be forming so i never watch my husband before. it brings bad luck now the husbands are preparing for their triplets after a while their wives set the table the men need to discuss their coming performance the bread that yemen is baking is only made in this part of dagestan it's one of the most diverse regions of russia there are about thirty different ethnic groups living on this land all of them those their own cuisine and language. yet there are
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three things that unite. the rope. and. the most popular dagestani dish gets meat and cold separately in a meat broth but even though think of those cooked all over a dog is done the recipes vary slightly from region to region. from this where making is it's not sake like ever pastry. and this tastes much better this way i remember one is why i'm expecting guests so i'm going to treat them with this wine. we always win first prize. and we are going to win as well. we're the best at what we do you know. victory will be out. tomorrow they head to the festival along with us from across. one of them seeking victory.
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the road from the southern border of dagestan runs across. it's russia's southernmost city and one of the oldest in the world some say that it's two thousand years old while on those insist it's five thousand the end disputable fact is that the city has aki logical deposits running up to eleven meters deep. the fortress used to have seven gates seven palaces seven mosques and seven courses say i began on our. side with. what. i could get out of. the tightrope walk goes across the mountains to reach the festival the literal
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translation of the word the good stuff from turkey means a country of mountains the main focus is ridge covers home for the republic it has thirty peaks of gold and four thousand meters the village of self is patiently awaiting its guests if that is we have no hotels to accommodate the guests there but we will never make visitors stay outside the media will get it we will take them into our homes no matter how many of them arrive. the women are cooking up some local cuisine bread is baked enough ans made from clay mixed with horse pies are cooked in regular ovens among the usual fillings are meat cheese and hubs. neither fruits nor vegetables are used because they can't be grown this high in the mountains. one of the favorite holiday dishes is coursing they look like large ravioli at
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a coked on special occasions like to spring up an ox and of course when guests arrive. the first guests of ramadan congest head of the softer a tightrope walking school three tightrope walk because from a neighboring region his cousin together with his students on next to arrive. these are our students. that i'm here already. thank you for having. a little while later a large group arise from much cologne. oh no let's go and dance. come on play for us.
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a cable they've never used before. this is a sacred place for me my friends. even though the sun is shining it doesn't mean that the weather will remain. the wind could pick up at any moment whether in the mountains is just as unpredictable as the results of the festival competition just one full step could ruin the mood no safety lines are used and the rope is unforgiving. is the first to perform he executed all his stunts with surgical precision. tricks that involve jumping on the road i considered the most difficult.
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as for this trick to be a simple. like it a lot. now is preparing for his most spectacular stunt. it was thought that tightrope walk was used to work mirror. because on the right. in the made in one thousand nine hundred sheree a tightrope walker held a jar on the head with a plate on top of that and then a glass and then a bottle and finally an egg in the bottle itself and said that they would have daggers tied to their feet they would use no balance poles they would be blindfolded and would bounce a little when walking the road but that was
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a long time ago and nobody can perform this superhuman feat anymore only small elements of it. take this team from for example performing while wearing colorful sacks that come with them from head to foot. they've come up with a display containing elements of duns from dagestan's different ethnic groups. the most popular maneuver involves three people walking without any safety net simply trusting each other if any one of them makes a wrong move whole three will be heard. is the same with this trick where every movement must be synchronized. to. an age old tradition is. a person dressed in a goat cost him previously they used to hold flower in one hand and sort in the
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other threatening to throw either over the audience his purpose was to encourage a generous payment for the tight rope before most traditional trinkets of the city and preserve a try and then the clothes for instance as protection from the evil. a strong wind comes up blowing the performers from their ropes. food is the first thing tightrope workers must learn. there are several ways to deal with the fear of jumping from the rope holding on to the rope or using the pole as support. to g. and a team of girls from south korea climb on to the work. to do his will have to perform where girls are to dance on a way without a pole and walk with a blindfold she does not know yet that you have to extend the program and perform
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instead of another girl who will fall break her own. tightrope walking is not a sure it's not through no illusions and no safety precautions each step could be the last there's a saying here that the rope is a dunce in which every step makes you appreciate life itself. just and now we are going to announce the winner. so you go with that team from. takes first for.
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a team of time from south to get second prize. the refereeing has been unfair they won because they represent the capital the children must have all the opportunities next year will take first place. i. was one no prizes but a teacher still received some money to develop the type. to roll this is where the art was actually. disbursed from south korea throughout. russia and the rest of. failed to attend the festival in his native village because of the marriage of his
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sister. a wedding is a major event and. there's no way one can miss it. that is how you should walk that you should find a rope with your feet there is no reason you should be looking at your feet. you must look straight ahead. don't come on the first one i'm scared you shouldn't be scared look ahead and stand up go to keep your head up and your back straight. ok ok it's enough enough for the first time next. after the troops victory many now feel the urge to learn tightrope walking despite the summer holidays the school yard is crowded children try out they're skilled at walking along a cable be in a hurry. don't be in a hurry look ahead you shouldn't know you shouldn't be running well done usually a training starts from the age of eight
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a smaller child doesn't have the proper sense of balance well done walking along the road for the first time is the first victory in the south of dagestan. and has made up his mind to prepare for the future contests well in advance will help raise his nephew so that he gets used to the rope from a young age oddly anyone will be able to surpass him there is a future tightrope walker. a light pole for him. too she has graduated from high school as an eighth grade student she's left for much color to study college. she hopes to go to st petersburg to join the circus but her parents don't want her to say that it's too far from home. but is intent on becoming a performer anyway. when you've walked
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