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17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens in london.are located in... corners of the park, they were created by artist mark quinn, inspired by the work of botanists from kew gardens. a balloon festival was held in pereslavl-zaleskoye. the impressions of such a breathtaking spectacle will last a lifetime. the opportunity to see the ancient russian city from a bird's eye view annually attracts hundreds of guests to the festival. the spring aeronautics festival in pereslavl is being held for the fifth time. shea sea turtles rescued from a devastating storm in south africa have been given a temporary home in cape town. our two-ocean complex is not just an aquarium for temporary housing of turtles; there is a whole staff of specialists working here to rehabilitate these animals. our task is to restore their health to normal, solve their problems, and then release them back into the wild. for the most interesting international news, watch the “around the planet” program. we'll end up in the past. let's get acquainted with boguslav rodivil, th
17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens in london.are located in... corners of the park, they were created by artist mark quinn, inspired by the work of botanists from kew gardens. a balloon festival was held in pereslavl-zaleskoye. the impressions of such a breathtaking spectacle will last a lifetime. the opportunity to see the ancient russian city from a bird's eye view annually attracts hundreds of guests to the festival. the spring aeronautics festival in pereslavl is being held...
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17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens in london.el bronze works are located in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn, inspired by the work of botanists from kew gardens. a balloon festival was held in pereslavl-zaleskoye. the impression of such a breathtaking view. i freed every new resident for 25 years boguslavpoli from paying all taxes, we work out in the gym with a fitness trainer: bring your shoulder blades together as much as possible, that's it, yes, as you exhale, draw it towards you, exhale and slowly, yes, the most important thing is breathing, which is what they teach at the jordan school of nobles girls? and since we are in a girls’ gymnasium, we also have such girlish trends, right? and we have an exemplary oxygen dance studio operating at the gymnasium, girls also practice vocals, well, there are such disciplines as etiquette, and rules for receiving guests, behavior in society, we will visit the sports and cultural facilities of the city, famous for its mining dump trucks, the route is bu
17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens in london.el bronze works are located in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn, inspired by the work of botanists from kew gardens. a balloon festival was held in pereslavl-zaleskoye. the impression of such a breathtaking view. i freed every new resident for 25 years boguslavpoli from paying all taxes, we work out in the gym with a fitness trainer: bring your shoulder blades together as much as possible, that's...
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17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens in london. steel bronze works are located in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn. inspired by the work of botanists from the kyu gardens. a festival was held in pereslavl zalesky balloons. the impression of such a breathtaking spectacle will last a lifetime. opportunity to see ancient russian. the city from a bird's eye view annually attracts hundreds of guests to the festival, the aeronautics festival, spring in pereslavl is held for the fifth time. hundreds of baby sea turtles rescued from a devastating storm in south africa have been given a temporary home in cape town. our two-ocean complex is not just an aquarium for temporarily keeping turtles; it employs a whole staff of specialists rehabilitation of these animals. our task is to bring their health to... in the field from paying all taxes, let's work out in the gym with a fitness trainer: bring your shoulder blades together as much as possible, yes, yes, as you exhale you pull towards yourself, exhale and s
17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens in london. steel bronze works are located in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn. inspired by the work of botanists from the kyu gardens. a festival was held in pereslavl zalesky balloons. the impression of such a breathtaking spectacle will last a lifetime. opportunity to see ancient russian. the city from a bird's eye view annually attracts hundreds of guests to the festival, the aeronautics festival, spring...
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start from 367 dirhams, that's 100 dollars in the usa. 17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens. stainless steel bronze works are located in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn, an inspirational figure. for a car like a bugatti, which has one-of-a-kind parts , there are no parts, this is a purely factory assembly; their unique parts, we cast and grind the details themselves and how much time it will take, i can’t say, unless there is... the red kind feels great, they gobble up bamboo with gusto and play in the enclosure. we see ding xi and juyu shortly before their flight to spain. they will have to live in the madrid zoo for 10 years under the so-called panda diplomacy program. in the important government service, they replace huazui ba and bing xing, who have lived in madrid since 2007 and returned to china in february. the bottom line. baby sea turtles rescued after a devastating storm in south africa, have received a temporary new home in cape town. about 500 small turtles have been saved; it is too dangerous for such babies to be in the big o
start from 367 dirhams, that's 100 dollars in the usa. 17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardens. stainless steel bronze works are located in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn, an inspirational figure. for a car like a bugatti, which has one-of-a-kind parts , there are no parts, this is a purely factory assembly; their unique parts, we cast and grind the details themselves and how much time it will take, i can’t say, unless there is... the red kind...
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fair prices start at 367 dirhams, which is $100 in the us. 17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardenss steel products bronzes were placed in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn, inspired by the activity. botanist scientists from kyu gardens. i like how the sculptures harmonize with the park, i like the fact that they were conceived here and presented here, they seemed to be born in their own world, and this is a very beautiful place, and since there is a lot of interesting things in the reflection, you see doubly and even triple more of this beauty . to me, it's just a beautiful, holistic presentation. the plants from which they are made inspire special respect. medicines for cancer and others diseases: turmeric, pacific yew, plants from the famous palm house, everything deserves attention and genuine interest. iranian mechanic jamshit nazemi creates incredible replicas of the world's most prestigious cars, and he does it in a modest workshop in tigeran. the 1931 bugatti royal is behind us. now it is being tested on earth. skills in working on lavachu's
fair prices start at 367 dirhams, which is $100 in the us. 17 unusual sculptures were presented at kew gardenss steel products bronzes were placed in different parts of the park. they were created by artist mark quinn, inspired by the activity. botanist scientists from kyu gardens. i like how the sculptures harmonize with the park, i like the fact that they were conceived here and presented here, they seemed to be born in their own world, and this is a very beautiful place, and since there is a...
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came, you know, in full... a little about modern art, because a new exhibition opened in the royal kew gardensnew work. the master dedicated 17 sculptures made of stainless steel and bronze to flowers that were famous not only for their beauty, but also for their healing properties, for example, the pacific yew, from the sap of which a drug for the treatment of cancer or turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory effect, was obtained. some the sculptures are inspired by plants from the famous palm house; visitors will have to try hard to find them among the flowers; by the way, this exhibition will last until september 29. it seems to me that thanks to these even mirror installations, it’s as if you can look a little into the other world, right? and wanted an atmospheric exhibition - that's true. by the way, we will continue the conversation about flowers, how to properly care for them, this is actually a whole science, how to choose an ornamental plant so that one day you can grow a whole garden on your windowsill. for this you need to carefully watch the issue of our buy section right now. to
came, you know, in full... a little about modern art, because a new exhibition opened in the royal kew gardensnew work. the master dedicated 17 sculptures made of stainless steel and bronze to flowers that were famous not only for their beauty, but also for their healing properties, for example, the pacific yew, from the sap of which a drug for the treatment of cancer or turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory effect, was obtained. some the sculptures are inspired by plants from the famous...
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let's speak to dr ilia leitch from the royal botanic gardens, kew, who carried out this research. very much, is that how you pronounce it?_ tell i pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this _ pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this research, _ pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this research, why - pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this research, why did - pronounce it? yes, well done. tell| us about this research, why did you undertake it, what do you find? we undertake it, what do you find? - undertook it because it is a remarkable group of species, the iconic bow adds that many people now, and yet we have a fascinating his brief is that it has been a puzzle for a long time to understand where they have evolved from, because of their distinctive distribution. we have some species in madagascar, some in australia, the question is how did that originate? i guess the work that we originate7 i guess the work that we have been doing has really tried to work out which of the different competing hypotheses of whether they evolve from. africa, australia
let's speak to dr ilia leitch from the royal botanic gardens, kew, who carried out this research. very much, is that how you pronounce it?_ tell i pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this _ pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this research, _ pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this research, why - pronounce it? yes, well done. tell us about this research, why did - pronounce it? yes, well done. tell| us about this research, why did you undertake it, what do you find? we...
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what i don't know, because like kew garden is this full of plants from around the world. >> we meant. >> i think that's the idea of it. it's like, how dare we so use the stuff from elsewhere as cornrows ? cornrows? >> it's what ferns, ferns, the plants as cornrows. >> i don't know if they're from cornwall or not, but no no no cornrows. oh, you're talking plant talk. i don't understand . plant talk. i don't understand. >> no, no, no, but it's cultural appropriation. >> oh, i see what you mean. >> oh, i see what you mean. >> the hairstyle. yes. >> the hairstyle. yes. >> oh, yeah. well, they're saying it's the same thing. >> yeah. so i mean, really it's a word that i can't use on this show at this time, but yeah, i don't agree with it at all. i think it's utter nonsense , but think it's utter nonsense, but it's like, how is this going to be pushed into every single the whole point about plants is that they don't seeds sort of spread in the air and they pollinate, don't they? >> isn't that the idea? they evolve. >> we know nothing about this, do we? i imagine so, just to say again, it's
what i don't know, because like kew garden is this full of plants from around the world. >> we meant. >> i think that's the idea of it. it's like, how dare we so use the stuff from elsewhere as cornrows ? cornrows? >> it's what ferns, ferns, the plants as cornrows. >> i don't know if they're from cornwall or not, but no no no cornrows. oh, you're talking plant talk. i don't understand . plant talk. i don't understand. >> no, no, no, but it's cultural appropriation....
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i've just moved near kew gardens, so i've started to appreciate nature for the first time in my life. the people that showed up, i think the king and queen are probably the most, the people who enjoy gardening the most. yeah, absolutely. >> although i believe he's a big fan of weeds. >> oh, really? >> oh, really? >> his majesty? yeah, because he's into that pluto. but apparently that's that's all the rage at chelsea now as well. and, you know, sort of the puritans aren't into it because they like, you know, organised and arranged beds. but they like, you know, organised and arranged beds . but actually and arranged beds. but actually it's all about puritans , bees it's all about puritans, bees and wild eco cultures. >> you're right. and rewilding, it's wonderful. but if you rewild in your garden. right. and i'm saying this to people who might not want to be, you know, the ardent horticulturalists , unlike us for horticulturalists, unlike us for just watch out if you are too lazy to mow your lawn and then you get to the stage where you're rewilding is overgrown. watch out for the hedge
i've just moved near kew gardens, so i've started to appreciate nature for the first time in my life. the people that showed up, i think the king and queen are probably the most, the people who enjoy gardening the most. yeah, absolutely. >> although i believe he's a big fan of weeds. >> oh, really? >> oh, really? >> his majesty? yeah, because he's into that pluto. but apparently that's that's all the rage at chelsea now as well. and, you know, sort of the puritans aren't...
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earlier, i spoke to dr ilia leitch from the royal botanic gardens in kew, who carried out this researchly tried to work out which of the different competing hypotheses of where did they evolve. did they come out of africa from australia, or did they indeed evolve in madagascar? and that's what we believe our data now confirm that that is where they did evolve from. and what does knowing this help you with? why is it important? it's important because the data that we have generated can be used in a wide diversity of ways, but it's a genomic data, information about the dna sequence, which codes for telling an organism how it lives. but it can also be used to not only understand the timing of how did it evolve, but also we can look more deeply into the genome and understand what threats. ..or understand how the structure of the genome can inform for the best conservation strategies because three of the species are indeed at risk of extinction. but by analysing and looking at signatures of the dna in their genome, we can understand why they're at risk of extinction and indeed how we can bes
earlier, i spoke to dr ilia leitch from the royal botanic gardens in kew, who carried out this researchly tried to work out which of the different competing hypotheses of where did they evolve. did they come out of africa from australia, or did they indeed evolve in madagascar? and that's what we believe our data now confirm that that is where they did evolve from. and what does knowing this help you with? why is it important? it's important because the data that we have generated can be used...