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Free make haste and lines he sounds. Young also but is a full scout in germany and hunts for the listeners and unusual in radio. Our report that hamlet developing found the next european record for serious hero to the max and this time he went up a mountain so intimidating even mountain iest didnt dare climate for a long time and like made his way up in a train which started in 1912 and goes to the highest train station in europe. Its known as the roof of europe and one of the worlds most iconic signs. And this was house. And thats where im going to day im climbing almost to the top of the you but without eyes began climbing rope and taking the train to the hardest train station when you do it. Its always been a dream of mine to travel through this snow we all plan landscape by train here we are on route to the famous mountain trail you will be uyghur. Its around 80 kilometers from switzerland. Capital band to the you for your station the cop will railway has to send some 1400 meters during the final stretch. Conductor could cross now says this is his favorite route a large part goes right through mountains in a tunnel it took 16 grueling years to cut through the eiger and the mention at the beginning of the 20th century finishes hard to not miss and it still amazes me even today i got that look at how the entire tunnel is natural theres no cement so rock star you can see the drill holes. Monthly the weather sticks of dynamite one place to mold it in wollongong. After half an hour we arrive at the young failure of. Europes highest train station located at 3454 meters inside the mouth. Of the far railway has been taken visitors to the top since 912. Beyond being europes highest train station it also has the best view. I couldnt wait to see it so headed outside 1st and gazed over the swiss mountains and the other to glacier the largest pleasure in dogs and the you know World Heritage site. To me building a railway line up here seems like a crazy idea back inside the building complex and theres a vis told me it was even more crazy back then hes been working here for 30 years and knows the euphoria inside out including its history. He explained how dangerous the railways construction was 30 workers lost their lives diseased it seems surely you can see how tough all this manual labor was baghdad not yet until after every knock that quarter turn the drill and then a colleague would know. It again and thats how they knocked these drill holes about 80 centimeters deep into the rock then they met in denver then when it was deep enough they put dynamite inside and blow it up competent i mean. Done with the. Weather is unpredictable at the young for you and can change without warning the annual average temperature is at minus 7. 00 degrees celsius. 2 phil says on his own piss can you feel a bit like it came with you really are above europe up here at 3500 metres height and informed me that around and with these extreme winter conditions its like being at a polling station with a cold and windy cold that in the interim so. So you need a thick skin drove through and warm drives you sound. Alarm. Temperature wise its definitely more comfortable in the restaurant christo here you can order a typical swiss fondue melted cheese served with bread or vegetables for dipping. In a half a minute just the 3 restaurants and a bar on the young for your for every year more than a 1000000 visitors come here by rail on day trips article came to percent of visitors here come from asia the middle east india china the brave ones or the cheese fondue because theyve heard of it but theyre often surprised when it arrives especially the japanese a huge part with warm cheese thats pretty strange for someone from japan and the bottom is mere critic. Before taking the train back down i revisited the best part of the view. If you have a bit of luck with the weather its really breathtaking up here but without the train i would have never been able to come up here. And you can find the complete year to the next series a you tube channel including handling stops lead right and the night and. Swedish ice hotel. Fast fashion may be inexpensive to buy but it comes with big environmental costs which is why more and more designers are choosing to produce slow and sustainable fashion they work with certified tech starts and make long lasting clothes and a growing number even offer free repairs and while. These clothes come with a warranty the label next focus is on sustainability its based in berlin a Green Fashion hotspot next uses certified textiles and only produces small quantities for the mood in our line is designed so that our clothes or comfortable the colors are a little bit neutral so that you can build your wardrobe from season to season meaning you can always buy new clothes for next week and know that they will mix and match with older previous items us. This way customers will have clothes that last beyond their season a very different approach to fast fashion which is based on mass production. I think its a shame that some clothes are so cheap that customers dont even try them on anymore they just take them and say oh i dont need to try this on its just 3 euros. And then later if they notice its too small or too big not just throw it away. Quality items from boutique labels are more expensive but barbara gephardt and her team offer repairs free of charge or for a small tip and they also are old models directly in their studio. Next is one of a growing number of brands dedicated to producing long lasting clouds tom cruise line from the u. K. Sells basics t. Shirts white shirts and trousers that all come with a 30 year warranty. Startups me caress q. Renews all sneakers so that your favorite sneakers can last for another season making sneaker rescue a dream come true for many sneaker fans. Meanwhile the dance label golden joinery organizes repair games participants mend their broken clothes with golden thread giving their outfits a new very unique look. What to do when you get a hole in that favorite pair of jeans throw them away or maybe its better to have them repaired swedish brand new the jeans promises complimentary repairs for an entire jeans life span customers can bring their jeans to repair shops around the world to be patched up. And for the idea is to be sustainable and to offer customers good jeans for the longest possible time for many people dump their trousers and its always a shame when they get ripped. A new pair of jeans costs around 120 to 150 euros here theyre also secondhand ones repaired and as good as new customers seem to like the concept. But the dreams are kind of damaged but they have the how their personality so the 5 of you can repair it and its so easy so its ready its really cool they love it. Makes also recently began selling 2nd hand items this is untrue this is our vintage section where customers can drop off their old items and receive points for the new collection of the components of good you can all change donate and choose new clothes. Fashion that isnt fast but. Stylish and comes with warranties. How do gun a ships keep coming up with new and exciting ideas and find rare and exotic ingredients well some work with socalled food scouts over in the u. S. Food scouts have been around for a while but its a new profession here in germany. Is one of the 1st. What does it take to be a food scout you need to be armed to the teeth always on the hunt hardly much more important our sight smell and taste. As food scouts or for the scouts i look for extraordinary projects here in franconia my varia for us to use in our goal my restaurant alexander hamilton. Europe all spots will sometimes travel several 100 kilometers a day to scout we 1st followed him to visit sebastian solomon who breed sturgeons and produces caviar. In the dead but it would be about asphalt was tasting a very special version of this delicacy whites to golden caviar from albino sturgeons. For the food scout was impressed. Circulars at 3 euros per gram albino caviar is about 3 times as expensive as black caviar. That its pretty rare which is why im very happy it works so well by sebastians and or and it means we can offer these regional caviar in a restaurant and thats very special to. Us. Next the food scott went to sebastian leader miles farm and bam back in southern germany it wasnt a restful visit to the pair dug up one metre long roots from the soil trying not to damage them with that weve now got lots of juice in them and the more you damage them the more juice comes out thats a sign of quality and if i want to follow that and hold them out but i rip them then i need to stop from the beginning again of the old and the only extraordinary specialties worth this much work what the 2 men are after are licorice roots these are usually found in west asia and are used for making licorice. But how does licorice root fit into gourmet cooking. Brought his freshly secured treasures to the restaurant to head chef to b. S. Baits for tasting and Quality Assessment 1st the albino caviar. It doesnt have much flavor yet because its so fresh. Both agree that the sturgeon rose still needs to develop its full flavor so should be left a few more days. Next the food scout and head chef brainstorm ideas for including licorice on their menu. For this series holds its i can see the licorice featuring in some type of dessert theres time maybe combined with chocolate and fruit. And thats exactly how it was served licorice and chocolate were combined in a black truffle which was finally shaved onto a plum sorbet. The team in the gourmet restaurant has already won 2 michelin stars. There is also a fine keystroke kitchen which serves carefully composed dishes. Scouts and finds ingredients for both bistro and restaurant. Exotic fruits tend to lose a lot of flavor on long haul flights so the food scout gets them locally at cline eden palm house in. A fruit safari for star cuisine woman ill be there on an answer but today the hunch is for spice its a bar and went through and weve called olivia and while chile and down there is a type of china each lord has a tie to the know your guy isnt only here for the chili hes also after their leaves. At 1st the head chef is baffled. As mud when the greens are often just cut off without some mistake here with the chili foliage it makes sense to keep them with. Well you say you again saw something no one else would that it is the good and the leaves chips gibbys chips thanks my c. Modifies the chili chip through the chips the leaves are tossed in temper a batter and then deep fried in hot oil. Next to b. S. Baits coats the green chips with a fiery chili paste. And is it surprising. That suburb of spicy but sensational you really come up with Something Special here. Caviar from the albino sturgeon licorice roots from a farm in bam back and spicy chips made from chile leaves. And with that food scout your asphalt heads off on a new journey theres still a lot more to discover. Designing and building churches has probably always been one of the most challenging feats in architecture to hopefully is from france and hes a devoted churchgoer of those not so much because hes religious he visits them as a traveling photographer and hes always on the lookout for new subjects. For me its definitely the architecture and the power of this modern architecture through the 20th century ringback ringback. They always have a Central Point of view and that the churches are always empty. So my goal is youre just to create a sort of. Feeling so that people can you know immerse themselves in the architecture. Or to book for years seeks out modern churches around the world for his photo series sacred spaces. Like notre dame to try in paris its original its different from anything you could have seen and also it has this visual impact with the difference of materials with the you know the wood the steel the lighting is very very interesting and in presenting the. You know the workers of that era so it also has a very emotional. Impact i think on the whole neighborhood. This perspective presents the architecture in the best possible light. And yeah you see in this one whats really beautiful is that the pillars are you know all aligned so you really want them to be you know popping out of the photo so in that way you know the architecture speaks for itself there is no destructions its always the same the same angle and when you put them all you know next to each other theyre all very different but you get a cohesive. Shieling of you know all the different churches. T. Bone portrays lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago and since then hes photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. The most difficult part is finding them. Because. When you start the series basically you start from 0 and there is a few that are kind of famous but most of them are not so its its mainly finding all the all the churches in the remote spaces so you would maybe never passed by and you would actually not imagine what this is like maybe offices but not really. Maybe a museum. This is notre dame to lash to learn youngs a cube shaped church on the outskirts of paris what the church is can very very radically and i think the reinterpreted what a church is. With the architecture because the church is fairly basic in its use you know theres. A central park thats always there and then basically people sit around it. Goes approach is always this. Same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. Thats it. At home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done to mow is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby get his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. Like his project sleeping venice from 2018 he was able to capture almost surreal looking images of the city on the venetian lagoon. Venice without the madding crowds. Since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world this photo series is his most famous work to date. Its a specific space that everybody understand you know libraries or churches everybodys been there at least once in their lives. And they were made for a specific reason and so what i really find interesting how these architects have you know created. You know these different buildings but with the say the same purpose. One of his favorite churches is notre dame did isolette in paris he feels that the round concrete structure emanates a sense of tranquility. I guess im a pretty cool guy i mean i like it when im alone in these places because you actually get to experience the arctic turn a very different way you know. Its just for you it seems like its been built just for you when youre there and you can witness it for me however you perceive it. And in the photos people can imagine themselves in in the picture. People poor his photo series sacred spaces a testament to faith in the power of modern architecture. If youre visiting the netherlands in the next weeks you may also want to stop by the city of all of thats where europes biggest Ice Sculpture festival is taking place until the 1st of much artists from around the world cost 500. 00 tons of ice and snow into beautiful scotus which takes us on a journey through time. From dinosaurs to cleopatra. To the vikings. And the industrial revolution. This years Ice Sculpture festival in the dutch town of lets visitors travel through time. People flock to the festival from all over to marvel at the statues which are made of around 550. 00 tons of snow and ice. Build up against the cold they take photos of the sculptures and enjoy the magical atmosphere. Before of a very pretty one coming from the tropics to see these on the roof and having this Ice Sculpture a solution my definition i didnt think it was possible yeah calderons to take photographs after you know mark knopfler. Its amazing if its a big goal because its ok. Im here for her star on shooting. Pictures. Some 40 ice carvers from all over the world descended on smaller they spent 2 weeks carving the sculptures out of ice and snow he has spent more of its from germany he is working on a statue of shaka zulu one of the most influential zulu monarchs. If you knew. To make details is a good enjoyable part because if you do everything right you see everything you wrote together is right. Striving for artistic perfection is not the only challenge the converse face the temperature inside the hole is about minus 10 degrees celsius so its hard to stay warm the blocks of ice are up to 2 metres tall and its a tough job to sculpt them using shop chisels and chainsaws. Its hard to go work at the end of the day everybody if you have the shoulder or arm. The chain and there are certain amount of danger and road work that. Morning my friend drive your driver injured youve broken down. Most of the carvers are professional artists they travel the world to sculpt ice and snow but they also work as traditional stone sculptures graffiti artists. The Ice Sculpture festival is always a highlight of the year. This is more of a fun thing to do coming to europe and and working on a big scale that you dont get to do the this kind of thing normally go quickly. Once the carvers hard work is completed visitors can enjoy the giant works of art complemented by colorful lights and atmospheric music. This years theme a journey through time allows visitors to see important historical figures and witness pivotal moments in history ill close. Just like previous years were always looking for a theme thats familiar all around the world for all ages and with all these stories throughout the time its a perfect fit. Your hands might get cold but the dutch Ice Sculpture festival is definitely a heartwarming event. Just about everyone knows fear iliza the piece is one of german composer lutie from beatle fans most famous and this year marks the 215 anniversary of his this to celebrate we ask you to play it for us and weve already received a lot of entreaty. 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Every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced the consequences to say stress our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. Forget the you know he said i didnt go to university to kill people so i dont know i threw the or to have my boss come to me and tell. To kill someone to get my if i dont theyll kill me. People feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of course kristie behind its in our capital my husband went to peru because of the crisis summit i wanted that if he hadnt gone there we would have died of hunger and i want to downplay just a storage journey to take. Place. Blame. This used to bring in used water from berlin the commander of irans revolutionary guard has accepted full responsibility for the shooting down of the ukrainian passenger plane iran says the aircraft was brought down by accident last wednesday after a flurry near a sensitive military site all 176 people on board were killed well have the latest from tehran. Plus people from iran to europe and canada great for those who were killed in the crash families and friends who lost loved ones united

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