can t just make your own way down. most of the roads around the town of berchtesgaden have been cleared the biggest problem is the massive snow pressing down on buildings the thought followed by more rain or snow could destabilize some structures in the mists where in the thing we only and around two hundred rubes a short while ago we could have said that s it we ve done the job now we have to reassess and say we still got the third or even two thirds to go before and. another five hundred firefighters have been brought in to reinforce the five thousand relief workers already battling the snow in the very end now. austria two remains on critical avalanche alert links including the albert pass above the renowned ski resort of sent anton shot an avalanche killed three german skiers on a route that was closed because of the danger from the huge piles of snow now look
now but we were in an ideal position was we were the only team of near eastern archaeologists to have scanned everything in three d. . says it was a ton of good fortune in the mists of terrible misfortune that don t look. the temple was badly damaged in the war but at least its memory has been digitally preserved. the scanned data is so precise the inscriptions are even more legible in virtual reality than they were in real life. that s. been on top when i learned to dig i had a piece of paper and a pencil that was all put together today we can use a scanner that is much more accurate than any reproduction on
civil war erupted and we couldn t get there anymore we were left wondering what do we do now if. it s ordered it s sounds almost cynical now but we were in an ideal position was we were the only team of near eastern archaeologists to have scanned everything in three d. . says it was a ton of good fortune in the mists of terrible misfortune that don t look. the temple was badly damaged in the war but at least its memory has been digitally preserved. the scanned data is so precise the inscriptions are even more legible in virtual reality than they were in real life. that s because in on top when i learned to dig i had a piece of paper and a pencil that was all political and today we can use
advantage sometime in the early nineteenth century. the stone that was to have commemorated the transfer of power from the x. pac was never completed his successor talk never came to the threat. was the king the vast to abandon the sinking ship what was it that wrecked could. only know is that the glorious dynasty that ruled the city state was lost in the mists of time.
best possible way. [men chanting ] anthony: this is a country that gave us the spanish inquisition, also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine with traditional tapas. christianity and islam traded places, shared space. and the effects and influences of all those things are right here to see. you could almost look back through time and through the mists of history, see the phoenicians marching up, cross the vega. or are those feral hippies? an influx of international hippies, many of whom appear to have set up squats in the caves up the mountain, have made things interesting. if they ask what we re doing, you should say we re staging a moon landing. wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, however, some things are constant it seems some stereotypical expectations. it s true, there are free tapas everywhere. yes, they do actually take siestas, which is a civilized damn thing to do, far as i can see. flamenco? yes, they do that also. b