Waterfront Cities of The World
Defying its reputation as an obscure down-and-out city, Glasgow's transition into a modern metropolis has seen a renewal of interest in the old city.
Defying its reputation as an obscure down-and-out city, Glasgow's transition into a modern metropolis has seen a renewal of interest in the old city.
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When Hurricane Katrina ravaged the United States' Gulf Region in 2005, killing over 1800 people, displacing over a million and causing over 151 billion dollars US in damages, New Orleans was caught in the eye of the storm.
Travelling North-West to the Slanghoek Valley in Rawsonville putting up camp in the heart of the Boland Mountains at the ATKV Goudini Spa Resort.
Travelling South to the Western Cape Province putting up camp next to the Beach at the ATKV Hartenbos Resor.
A turquoise sea, white sandy beaches and natural spring waters define the islands of Fiji, along with a history rich in tradition and a unique people.
Having been defined by NASA, petroleum and cowboy ways, Houston is surprisingly liberal.
Gerard and Laurent explore Bavarian products such as sauerkraut, pretzels and simmental beef.
This is a surprising trip to the Paris region: beehives on the Opera of Paris' roof, Méréville - the capital of watercress or Milly-La-Forêt and its mint culture. Gerard also reveals the origin of the Parisian baguette.
Exploring a seaside maze of boulders and caves on British Virgin Gorda hiking in a tropical park lobster in Tortola a private beach barbecue on a picturesque shore.
Sailing from Montreal to Quebec City to the Bay of Fundy along the St. Lawrence upcycling old fur into new fashion the rebirth of the oldest hospital north of Mexico shopping walking in underwater caves at low tide.
Cruising to Alaska riding a historic train to the Yukon what life was like in a gold rush-era brothel making a classic cruise dessert.
Sandra McLemore journeys deep into the heart of Upper Egypt-a land of ancient temples, royal tombs, and stories that have shaped civilizations.
Jeff arrives at the gateway to the Amazon, where Colombia, Peru, and Brazil converge - a region shaped by river culture, migration, and complex histories.
In bustling markets and traditional kitchens, Jeff joins culinary ambassador Mirciny Moliviatis to uncover the flavours that define Guatemala.
Urban designer Mikael Colville-Anderson explores the former home of Pablo Escobar, long considered to be the murder capital of the world.
From Chalcis to Mount Olympus and on the spectacular plateaus that are home to the Meteora Monasteries.
In order to thrive in such rugged conditions, locals have become extremely resourceful.
Defying its reputation as an obscure down-and-out city, Glasgow's transition into a modern metropolis has seen a renewal of interest in the old city.
Once considered the Paris of the Middle East, the ancient city of Beirut has survived brutal civil war, ongoing conflicts with Israel, political assassinations and endless bombings.
The Cyclades begins its exploration at the volcano island of Santorini, world renowned for its beauty - and wine.
The Independent State of Samoa may seem frozen in time faithful to their traditions, the Samoans live a lifestyle that seems as authentic as ever.
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