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a bunch of people have to say most is too much. that's why we listen. because every weekend on d w, the body of work, we see how british pains, or at least the more uses her physique as a paint brush. a fairytale destination in austria. why bond issue is worth a visit this year, and a cold dog for dessert. we find out how the german treat counselor a warrant is made, and it's not in the oven. fall this in more coming up on your own mac. the
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. we start off with one of the most popular attractions in germany. the many are 2 of one deadlines which attracts more than $1000000.00 visitors each year with the world's largest model railroad. recently prince albert of monica was also on hand with princess sharleen and their children. the oil family took a look at the latest edition, monaco in miniature, including formula one racing. this is the world's largest model railway, with new things constantly being it got ads as easy, you know, recreating the monocle ground pre with really little formula. one cars are missing and i can find these a captain. so any take into these tiny cars? it's impossible. some 1200 trains zip through germany, europe and the world. all of this is down to a childhood dream of these twins. and that just opened up
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a brand new area stage here and as we on. so the most frequently asked questions about hundreds menu 12 on demand. for example, would you guess that employees have hidden little surprises and stories everywhere? we'll show you the best hidden jim slater. the, the display has 16 and a half kilometers. subtract the 0 also around 300000 figuring 5000 buildings and some 500000. that'll be de lamps that lies up at nights, which comes every 15000000 to a wonderland house in old warehouses of hendrix, pull it all up again in 2001. since then, the founders have constantly expand, unlocks the miniature was today. the attraction is around 5 times its original size,
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the data for that exact measurements of the idea of march held to the impulse towards police, which we always had. we played so much as children see, and i really hope that for many people we can we a week and that ends think for police on this thing. i can perhaps get lost. and the problem is that every day life by lee is the most important thing. there is like realizing your dream just so important and can be so happy comes open up at the principality of monica. and francis prevents amount ac pots admitted to, of on demand, as always, in 187 scale on one side, the level of the fields and from spend on the other monica coast and see built up space. everything the city states is famous for can be experienced here in miniature luxury glamour and wealth. in addition to the, from the hub and the formula, one circuit is also taught at the city state to get home. and cuz we have
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a big team that loves to laugh, but it's very creative as that goes to the world with their eyes wide open, or dest, federal fits with monica, an echo, a city that is completely crazy. if you want to put in that way and then with a huge number of stories to offer is good and bad, you can criticize it or dream about it. i. so it has all in or dollars every emotion, the cities on. these are stuff i don't want people to see how it works and yet, and i want this little thing. 20 of them to be able to drive is the one the slow down speed up really go head to head and inside comfortably. and these are, these are on that vision was always alive for me. most i have to say only a year ago, i thought it would be impossible to do this have cares. and this team worked on this dream for 11 years. the principal works my magnetic fields, the location of the car, and on the trunk itself, program software controls electrical impulses, so that attracting and repelling polls direct because along the track there was
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a technical challenge often on the brain continue to karen code, giving up wasn't enough invest investor, we knew how to look at the work intuitive venice. so you can't vary that idea. it gives me the force if you imagine it working. and people standing there in amazement asking themselves of the own, how does it work from stone? and then you can give a big smile analysis any of the new tools and has 14 different wounds and seen areas. one of the most popular is to stick to the cities. that stuff is equally fascinating. can infinity people with 45 different airplanes, land and take on this one country in particular, that seems to specially popular we like switzerland because we're swiss. the mountains are simply enormous fits all. the discovery diminishes with century
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produces real triplets at the price of about the escape. the issue of windows that are hundreds of districts where the person who built something hasn't assume we brought their own self expression into it. i was looking recently and you can spot some heater in there and actually discovered this one by chance. i thought, what's that as well the most recent recent car is a tractor seek and you shall find whether it's 50 longstocking at home and billy billy kuda, lovers, and vince wherever you look, we need to move on to this full surprises. the can chronic pain be turned into an opportunity? yes, according to british artist lead to more. after a long history of illness, she quit her job and turn to art. she's come to terms with her physical pain by
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developing a unique way of painting. phone all the contacts in the name of ons more later on. well, by judge conn. and alters as of late demo is what has to do with chronic endometriosis. but 1st, why does she use her body as a paint brush? painting in and of itself is an important process and it's a process that i always fully immersed myself in and, and it's always been something that i tend to for comfort carrying out performances is also something that is a powerful way for me to retrain my own body and to do something and produce something that hopefully impacts other people to like used to apply the pain directly to her body. but today she uses a different technique. in his studio in london, she used as a arms to create a transpired image on paper and then slipped the pigments onto it. by use, see
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a box up which is from donna. it's actually good for the skin, so i'm not destroying my skin by making what. but most importantly, in terms of the look of the what i just find it far more interesting than using paint. the somerset house of santa london october 2023. as part of the applicant on fat, the works of $170.00 artists from african countries and the diaspora around display adelaide is represented as well. why is her presence in this exhibition so important? this fact feels self importance of that office because so many of us you wouldn't find, does it freeze read, find this in some of the other major office. so this is like an amazing opportunity to have what showcase in front of an international audience. and in the sense of the out loud reading in london, and it feels like kind to me,
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it's just very special born and raised in london took on a and parents had to light started applying by all a dream and worked in the pharmaceutical industry. y d t design to become a full time all changed since i've moved to the end. demetrius in 2000 and so at the illness was aiding me. i'm on the know, the advantage of the illness was that they gave me time to really delve into my food off, which was out. so by the time you go to 2005 people started buying what and by this time i was on no time 6 and then 2006. i made the decision to lease that in the past. the, as in the pharmaceutical industry and focus 100 percent on on. and how has allied managed to cope with the chronic abdominal pain of endometriosis and engage with an illness optimistically because of the pain. in my experience with the pain that a kind of attitude,
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there's some kind of friction that has propelled me to move forward. so it is that there's constant fight with my body to remain strong so that i can keep doing the things i do during one of the regular visits to gonna i to like found photos of the full basque which incorporates into off symbols, texts, or objects such as lice from the colonial era, she now what's mainly with each cyan, a type technique. how does it work? it's like a really old face graphic process where you paint the, it's a mix, these 2 chemicals together, and then you've, you've painted the, the paper or whatever surface you're using with it. you have to many drive in the top. and then you expose it to easy like using based approach that's always produces clue. images. adelaide has developed to own techniques to makeup pictures, so telephone. but it's a well kept secret about
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a is an important tool and had paintings and performances in her early career. she would never have thought despite the illness, she'd be able to live off on the fact that i get to do this. and this is my life is ridiculous. it's like a dream come true on the slight delay tmo sees hot as a journey of healing, which is also meant to encourage the viewer to reflect the the are stream region of the jobs kind of my food has been named the 2024 european capital of culture and our 2 part series duramax report, our hunter, homo shows us some of the highlight. after visiting how stuff she now takes a look at. but issue the issue lies in the center of his eyes come a go to. it's a spot time and was also one of the biggest spots for stolen nazi arch during the
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2nd world war. and it was a summer refuge of perhaps burke and for my 1st stop here in that issue is the kinds of villa or emperor or isabella. i am for friends who uses and, and presently is a bit better known as sissy spent a lot of time here. i mean, it is a beautiful view and it would be even nicer if it wasn't as clarity because you can just see tips of the mountains up there. so covered in snow guard, the a lot of history went died in this room. this is where from ceo's of signed the declaration of war on serbia in 1914, which ultimately led to the 1st world war, the frontier safe and loved to hunt. and the walls of this villa are covered and
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is trophies. the villa is still owned by hapsburg descendants who actually live in half the house, while the other half on the garden are open to visitors and walter on the topic of royalty. it's time for a visit to the town of confectionary. this is one of the few places allowed to sell suite to the imperial court. the . this is the famous which is actually a huge slab of chocolate, but we're just getting slices to try to bed. yeah, that, that one size is definitely going to be an asset to rich. it's
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a prowling based sweet treat to that. and for us to see herself used to trying to explore some of the cultural exhibitions on for here. well being of your cultural capital. the time has made a point of re purposing old spaces that were more or less unused. and it's giving them new life this year which is exactly what they've done with this old factory. this huge factory used to be where a lot of the salts in the region was produced and that was empty space being re processed as a huge exhibition. the theme is fittingly salts, artists from all over the world have their works on display here. this piece by japanese artist is made up of 6 tons of salts. to look at it long enough and you
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lay your eyes and focus. does get a little bit tricky the you can even give it a go yourself. although it's not quite as easy as you might think, the, the exhibit to use so to create works of art that focus on the impact of human kind or nature. the aim to create awareness around sustainability the before my day here in the region draws to a close. i have one less stop. this is my final stop of the day. get to the castle, that's also a brewery, celebrating the launch of a beer that was designed in collaboration with an idea. you know, i think that's pretty cool, right? let's go check the pop up events like this one will take place throughout the year . nigeria and artist and michael also incorporates culinary experiences into
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his arts. and he collaborated with the econd bank. prarie. here in nearby is to create a signature peer called and us a different for the regents cultural capital statements. honestly, the 1st time of those is really living up through those types of states that i seriously recommended. definitely what, here's the we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. most romantic spot check best fit for police checks, as well as the coolest sculpture travel and prices way cold dog or cold snout that doesn't sound like a yummy chocolate cake, but these are different names for one and the same dessert. a mix of chocolate and buttery cookies, which has a long tradition in germany and elsewhere. these are buttery biscuits smothered in
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chocolate for a no big treat. in germany, it's called title hot or cold dog, or a kite dish. nelson cold snouts. this dessert has cult status. oh, well no, it's wonderful. it's just tasty. yeah, it was my favorite in school. it is meg loaded with calories, sheets, chocolate and taste wonderful. novel. and how do you make a head talk slice, and how did it get its name? let's find out for them, a head to berlin's eye, to bucks to the cafe. this man knows almost every thing about the hedgehog slice he's been making and selling the desert since 2017. my name's with the marshall events and i enjoyed making something that peace others and a good mood and shop once a week over whips up the desert all by hand. the. he
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uses cocoa on into meal sugar, coconut oil, fresh eggs, milk, and lots and lots of biscuits. but in fact, we make sure the oil is liquids, but not too hot. so 50 degrees is optimum. cindy scott, send off the modest we heat the mills so it was hoped that doesn't boil over. first to cocoa sugar and almonds are mixed together, the customer has to be stirred for a few minutes separately, is nice and mixed. in the meantime, will add some more ingredients. the liquid coconut oil has to be added very, very slowly to the cocoa paste. ingredients should all be mixed together smoothly, so they form a totally homogenous paste. they subscript this for the next step as the milk. here again, it's important to have a little patients and the dump it all in one is less to
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go in. are the eggs is looking good, then drain it well, we don't want to waste any of this page sufficient. now it's time to layer it off the lines of low pan with clean film and alternates a layer of cocoa paste with a layer of biscuits. this, this is still important to have something underneath the volume of the crackers fixed yet. but why specifically, biscuits takes the name on the silk off a little of the moisture left in the paste and stuff enough on so that later on we can slice them like a key to cell in our cafe house on the coffee tonight and who the stacks 8 layers of biscuits and then pours on the topic. and finally, we scoop in most of the piece from above and along the sides and carefully press it in on to what's enough for me that fills up all the other spaces we have in science
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. we end up with a cracker and chocolate structure may not always be completely eaten, but it's fairly regular if they minutes ago, jones, having biscuits. so lou will be a little boring and so a bit of chocolate can go on a lot of by the hedgehog slice goes into the fridge overnight. variations on the classic are being created all the time. split 1st. where did it get? it's german named cold dog. it's thought to have originated in the mind where the shape of the mind cards called horton's or dog, resembled that of the low as used to make the head talks lice. so who invented in? that's what my name is. we'll and ever find out for certain ones are they say this recipe was created sometime in the early 20th century to run my name, the stuff my interest on that had to do with the availability of basic food. staples on whole staffing and few, many families were happy just to see the children get up was on the beach on their
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boat and. and of course the patchwork slice is good for that and still is why does this prelim? cafe offers new variations alongside the classic, such as had talk slice we've mentioned were peanuts or with white chocolate and new good crunch. at least 10 versions are on the menu here. and which one is the best seller? the classics. we also get some older patrons and for them hedgehog slice is really a bit to their childhood side. it was basically a staple. and most of them from us at $500.00 calories for peace. the hedgehog slice is not a light snack. it's officially beyond retirement age. but shows no signs of aging. you told me on one of russell's best known landmarks there was made for the expo in 1958 and shines just as brightly as it did back then. this is the i told me on belgium's most famous landmark for did to know it's not actually in the shape of an
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ad. am you today to find out what it is and what's actually inside it's 9 votes? via telling me and consists of 9 spears. each one weighs 250 tons. a. wow, look at how futuristic this loves. to learn more about the secrets of the actual them, you need to agree brief from belgium. that when you see this, you think this is an ad out. they told you that this isn't not them while you're close to it because it's a crystal with items and it's so and it was the thoughts by mr. walter again. what was the president of the middle industry and the iron kristen and launched a 165000000 times was designed by all context, audrey and john black for the 1958. well, it's fair to give a positive image to the peaceful use of atomic energy the world exhibits. it was 6 during 6 months. and the also you have told me to have to
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be broken down off the 6 months, like all the other presidents that we're here to make a place for other activities. so, but because it was really something special that it was so successful during the world fair to that and also what they can offer to it was low being and also difficult not say maybe 6 months later. and then they agreed and added more 6 months. and finally it said, it's no wonder they didn't have the heart to tear down the edge home. you also look spectacular from the inside. it continued to break records even offered, was built back then this 35 me to escalate or was one of the fastest in europe today. you can take an extra ordinary ride on it from here to spear the here. okay. good. it's really nice and like that here can rest. yeah,
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you can just take the right little bit visitation out of the stairs. i live right to. fortunately that's all. it's an elevator for the 92 meters up to the top. here i learned the secret about how they are telling me i'm always look so good. yeah. tell me i'm is always so shiny them. what is the secret behind that? well, that's the secretive veneer that you see here. the people hanging on this, we used to clean them and they do it once a year. although often that innovation, the outside skin is made of, it looks, it still needs to be clean once a year. and then they also a group of out produced to do it. then they are hanging on the seas and cleaning them via telling me and was renovated in 2006. what is the best kept
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secret of this building? well, something really amazing and also for myself is that by the renovation, they changed the outside skin from the menu to uh, it looks stainless. do so the dominion place for 2 centimeters. the fix the this, i mean you didn't waste anything. so they had to keep it, the stainless steel as soon as possible. so they know, or all the one point to be the basis. but even then you have told me to do the, the more weight then you may imagine. so you're basically telling me that they're telling me, i'm just going to fetch over the years. that's correct. you can't enter every spear, but you can still see a lot from exhibitions to a light show and even a restaurant. but the best of course, are the incredible views and with that we do the end of another
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