Rats
New York is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with an estimated population of close to 2 million rodents. Here is how New York City rats out its rodents.
New York is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with an estimated population of close to 2 million rodents. Here is how New York City rats out its rodents.
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James returns to his former home city of Los Angeles, where he reconnects with old friends working in accessibility in the entertainment industry.
The bullet train takes James to Osaka and his ultimate goal: to climb Mount Fuji. Outside the big cities, James searches for peace in Kyoto's myriad of temples.
In Tokyo, James tries not to get lost as he faces his fear of seafood, meets a blind breakdancer, and learns how the sighted and blind prepare for natural disasters.
James and his sister travel to Zurich and try out prototypes of new technological solutions for accessibility. They venture to a peak in Davos for an evening in an igloo.
James and his sister visit Frankfurt and Mainz, enjoying beer and brats—and exploring Germany's infrastructure of support for the visually impaired.
James and his brother head to Austin to sample BBQ from a blind pitmaster and live music from a blind musician, then to Houston to meet blind celebrity chef Christine Ha.
Escaping the hustle and bustle of the big city, James takes the train to visit the rest of England—proving the rest of England is more accessible than one might think.
James heads across the pond to discover what life for a blind traveler is like in a world capital like London.
How does the bustling island of steel and stone fare for those with disabilities? James sets out to discover what it's like to travel blind in the Big Apple.
After a surprise invite to visit the head of accessibility at Microsoft's headquarters in Seattle, James heads to Vancouver, Canada's jewel of the Pacific Northwest.
James returns to his former home city of Los Angeles, where he reconnects with old friends working in accessibility in the entertainment industry.
Wingsuit flying is among the most dangerous sports in the world. How do Espen, Jokke and Niccolo manage to stay alive?
Wingsuit flying is among the most dangerous sports in the world. How do Espen, Jokke and Niccolo manage to stay alive?
Jokke, Niccolo and Espen travel to China to participate in a wingsuit flying competition. Their jump platform is just like the mountains: gigantic!
In the Spring, while the Alaskan mountains are mind-blowing, Jokke and his friends board a helicopter to go speed flying. It may look peaceful, but it's very dangerous.
Jokke travels to the U.S. for some fun in California. Then it's on to Alaska for speed flying with his friend, Miles Daisher. Chopper time!
The group jumps into unexplored territory: wingsuit flying on the coast of Sardinia. Also, Niccolo and Espen desperately want to try a new line which finishes on a beach.
Jokke Espen and Niccolo have emotional reunions with family members: first in the Alps, and later on the island of Sardinia—where Niccolo was raised.
In 1981, Prince Charles finally found his bride and thus began a year of royal festivity in the UK, culminating in the wedding of the century.
1977 held celebrations in the form of Queen Elizabeth the Second's Silver Jubilee, Space Shuttle Columbia's first test flight, and the release of Star Wars.
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