A trip to Los Colorados thing in the south of the Spanish Island of. To visit a new kind of museum its artworks are displayed underwater and these divers were among the first to see them. From our country along the road a lot in recent years and heard that a museum was being built here with our very curious to see it what is the result. Then they take the plunge. The country of. Twelve to fourteen meters below the Water Surface they find more than two hundred sculptures. And many were modeled on residents of land serota all by artist jason to kerrisdale or. Some make a statement about contemporary society like this one which shows a faceless couple taking a selfie. Well you know that selves of we may were losing the ability
to experience things or we can do is seem to document everything and so by putting in this Underwater Setting and putting it without a lot whats its kind of relieved ourselves mushy living life instead we recording life and kind of wanted to sort of maybe give the viewer this idea that were kind of losing a part of ourselves in the process jason to kerrys tailor has been working on the museum since twenty thirteen the british artist produces his sculptures in his studio beside the bay. Some are portraits or statues that stand on their own but others are large Ensemble Pieces Raft of lampedusa pays homage to the refugees who died crossing the mediterranean. All the people that are coming to europe you know that theyre. Coming because they have to leave they have to make a better life for themselves i have no other option so either that or drown
effectively. I wanted to put the emphasis on us on our responsibility to try and solve the crisis. The hardest sculptures already adorn many seabeds around the world like here in mexico the art evolves over time as coral and other marine life move in there like artwork so conservation. Will fundamentally its to kind of show us living in this kind of symbiotic relationship in a in a culture of better balance with nature instead of a sort of dominating the landscape were actually being colonized and maybe absorbed back into the into the planet. The first sculptures were submerged here in los colorado stay at the start of february twenty sixth team nature will eventually make its mark on them to put in cold water like this even taylor can predict what will happen over the next few years the Atlantic Ocean it is just really really
an impressive construction at an impressive altitude the fiord a d. B. A. Trap of stone flower is perched at a lofty One Thousand Seven Hundred meters landmark crowns the Monte General also in the swiss count on to change. The on tackling restaurant with its kind aramic views was designed by mario bava The World Renowned Swiss Architect was inspired by the foam of the mountain. With back to the moon time i wanted to do justice to two different sides of the mountain one of them which faces south is very pretty see a little the other is north facing and its craggy and steep and the a there that as you do that we have this big terraces and then the building at its end for the funeral the stone flower grows out of the geometry the topography of the mountain the f. E. s they said the. Construction work took almost two years working at back radiant and altitude was
a big challenge tons of material had to be transported via helicopter often nick you know runaway the building cost almost Nineteen Million euros. You can eat inside if youre a d. P. A truck. And you can drink in the scenery on the terrace every last detail was designed by mario boxer the architect chose greystone for the external cladding designed to mirror the mountain itself. Lucky both the concept of the stone stands for the mountain. Chip inside i like the thought that architecture doesnt mean that a building occupies a place instead the building becomes a part of the place part of the equally wargo. Mary about her grew up in switzerland and studied architecture in italy in one Nine Hundred Seventy he set up his own office over the years he has worked on Eight Hundred projects all over the
world one of his most famous works is the San Francisco museum of modern art which opened in one thousand nine hundred ninety five. Is a master of both geometric forms and likes to use materials like stone and concrete as he did in tel aviv symbolised a synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center typical of his architectural handwriting the red brick and round form of a very cool phaedra in france only the noise can even make up everyone writes as best they can because the signature is unmistakable you just need to see to think of strokes see. Garcia marquez wrote a number of novels but its language remained the same i think that my style is very autobiographical faecal. Area barters monumental architectural style has had the greatest impact on his home count on to chino where hes best known for his last
tickle buildings. The church of San Giovanni Battista and the Mountain Village of man your house striking black and white stripes. And attracts lots of tourists. To hopes that your a. D. P. Atra will be just as popular its a project thats particularly close to the architects heart after all he grew up near Monte General also and frequently enjoyed its panoramic views over the border to italy. The bambino. As a child mall the mountain was the world for me. The peak the alps the entire universe slowly i climbed up the mountain in the Early Morning to see the sun rise the mountain let me see the world so these. Visitors need not climb the finnicky a runaway carries visitors all the way up the mountainside to the fjord a day peering through. The Panorama Restaurant down face stiff competition the
stunning views from dante genaro so. All right coming back Down To Earth now we had next to last him a National Park in estonia to experience nature in its purest form now this park is about an hours drive from the estonian Capital Talent you know one thing that makes it remarkable are the natural remnants like Stone Formations which date back to the ice age and the park is slightly off the beaten path but that didnt stop us from going there for a little adventure. Theres nearly always a fresh breeze blowing here. National park some seventy kilometers east of the stony in capital the name means land of baines its a place to relax and enjoy a natural paradise spanning nearly Seven Hundred Fifty square kilometers with
rambling forests and boulders left over from the last years of the ice age its a popular destination for daytrippers from tallinn but its been a National Park for over forty five years. All of the typical forest types of estonia are represented here is both. The nature of front but nature. Local traditions and very high culture. One cultural highlight is perms a man or a grand mansion in the heart of la. Many visitors start their day trips here. To Baroque Estate and the mansion were completed in seventeen eighty five they once belonged to the fonda palin family who would have german baltic origin their home has been reconstructed for visitors to see. It is one of four mansions in the National Park. They are completely different from peasant and
small wooden houses that are a part of their Life Landscape but they stand out as large compounds that. Even feel out of place at the southwestern area of the National Park is home to one of its most popular destinations borg wooden planks stretching some three kilometers enable you to explore the area about twenty percent of the stonier consists of bogs and marshland very important wildlife reserves. All those typical species you can see here on those plant. And tiny in the pine trees and and food and insects and they were getting unfortunately many plants and are destroyed so these areas need their protection among
a stone ians that many bog pools are popular for swimming in summer. Little isnt just a magnet for nature lovers in general its also a paradise for bird watchers. So if youre not i was here last year and its just your nature not so many people not to develop not so many tourists i was so impressed i felt rested inwardly emotionally so i had to come back. I never saw that. Nowhere in fact so it was surprising and i like very much the space. We leave you heading north batchelor Park Customer is a small Fishing Village with an impressive maritime past the village has produced sixty two ships captains throughout its history large vessels one set sail from here the cost Maritime Museum run by all in a final can his wife tells all about it the couple live in and for the museum. Remain and we strongly feel this is my mission its a monument to my forefathers. And to all the men who once lived here and customers that i missed and of course. The park has seventy two settlements some dating back several thousand years few of the houses a still thatched wooden buildings like these here in the Fishing Village of venus to a more typical. Name afine still is in translation and english the village or fourth. They meet self is much older of course but the in point the century many men finish the got very rich because of Mark Smuggling Vodka the finland. This sort of thinking is very vivid and alive in venus the village but not smoking any more i hope. Its
a perfect way to round off the day he agrees with not and local Fish Speciality Herring and salmon. But if you want to see the sunset youll have to wait quite a while days in summer are especially long. And finally we round off the show in Budapest Hungary In Capital which is well known for its Healing Waters now there are no less than three major Spa Complexes right in the Heart Of The City but if youre not a spot type of tourist then another fun way to get to know the city and see its historical architecture is by bus or boat and thanks to a new Tourist Attraction in the capital now you can do both at the same time. A trip on the danube with a difference not by boat but on
a floating bus its not unusual way to explore a bit of pitched. The trip starts off in the city center. The m p b s bus takes around ninety minutes to complete its route at first the tour doesnt seem much different from others in the city but this one has a surprise in store. Its just this is a unique tour and because sometimes youre on land and other times youre out on the river. Bank. Our First Impression of budapest draws us down to the water. The banks of the danube here are part of the you know sco World Heritage site. But first the bus rolls past some of the citys principal Historic Monuments and sites like St Stephens Basilica where alongside hungary and royalty and saints youll find the final Resting Place of Soccer Legend Fed and. Then its back to the bus which now heads for the water even though thats
what they paid for the passengers are a little nervous. The audience of the danube is pretty rough today im a little anxious about whether the bus can deal with it hope we dont capsize. The high point of the trip is the splash down. The. Aisle to the dramatic strains of thus Spake Zarathustra the bus descends a long ramp into the water im past injuries heave a collective sigh of relief it really does float. Along really well so i know of one learn to drive just like a normal bus with six wheels on an engine out on the water its like driving a giant jet ski. Just a little slower. Out on the river new vistas open up. Margaret
island is a popular destination for daytrippers. And it was named after a fourteenth century hungary in princes her father king below the fourth sent his daughter to a Dominican Convent on the island in gratitude for divine help during the war. Margaret died there at the age of twenty eight. Pm fabulous bus cruises past the Historic Centers of the past and Buddha District on opposite banks of the river. On the buddhist side is hungarys largest building buddha castle. On the question side the countrys parliament Two Hundred Sixty Eight meters long. Modeled after Westminster Palace in london it was completed in one thousand know for. Another Institution Dating back to the era when hungary was part of
a powerful empire Coffee Houses similar to those common in austria in the Nineteenth Century they could be found on practically every corner. Some of the most Historic Houses are still in use today like jumbo in the center of historic pitched it opened in Eight Hundred fifty eight. And did a fish that we have and be had in the past and amazing shafik. Unfortunate things during the colonies make the stick raised a little bit and. Still are really in la i can love to go to cafe how from every race paper next to each other and talking about life. Then is back to the river for centuries the danube divided the two central parts of the city the first bridge connecting them was only completed in eighteen forty nine. To get them to fast i. The chain bridge was the First Permanent bridge between past and buddha and big but the danube still plays the lead role in the development
of hungarys capital and the now. All joining. The floating bus slowly makes its way back to the ramp where it will return to dry land this unique journey through the hungary and capital is one the passengers will remember for a long time to come. And with that we wrap up another week of euro max now and dont forget to check out our website to see the reports again or follow us on social media as always that thanks for joining us and wont see again next week. For. More. On the ball. Living on beethoven and. His works and the goddess fortuna. The maestro and figures. Insist upon twenty. They make a commitment. They find solutions. They meet in stronger. Africa on the move. Stories of both people in a different state shaping their nation. And their continent. D. W. Is a multimedia series for. For a good. Deed dont come for god on the move. Hows your
view of the loan. Where i come from the goal is that to get to says go its just like with chinese food thats measurable where its believed reminds me a cold after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to differentiate not many of the its a purse as many coalitions that exist as a part of the law which havent been implemented in china thats new not to Chinese People wondering if theyre going to take it but if people have the right to learn all that is this is their job a job that of them how i see it i dont see why i know my job because i tired to do it except maybe an hour a day my name of the uninsured and i work at g. W