The Life-Sized City
Mikael travels to lesser known areas of Paris, France to meet the people who are making change and inspiring solutions to improve everyday life for people.
Mikael travels to lesser known areas of Paris, France to meet the people who are making change and inspiring solutions to improve everyday life for people.
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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.
In Istanbul, where continents collide and history lives beneath your feet, Sandra McLemore uncovers the flavors, legends, and timeless artistry that make this city one of the world's most enchanting escapes.
At an innovative eco-lodge built in collaboration with local communities, Jeff explores how sustainable development, conservation, and cultural respect can coexist.
Jeff arrives at the gateway to the Amazon, where Colombia, Peru, and Brazil converge - a region shaped by river culture, migration, and complex histories.
Mikael travels to lesser known areas of Paris, France to meet the people who are making change and inspiring solutions to improve everyday life for people.
Taking us from Lake Kerkini near the Bulgarian border and onwards via Agia Eleni and Amphipolis.
Located at the easternmost point of North America, Newfoundland looks like it's at the edge of the world for centuries, its fierce ocean and fragile economy have forced locals to count on their own resourcefulness, resilience and each other's help.
Panama City is positively breathtaking. It is the fifth most popular retirement destination in the world.
Toronto has always cast a long shadow on the city of Hamilton, Ontario: it's bigger, it's more economically successful, and people want to live there but times are changing, and Hamiltonians reveal that great things come in mid-sized packages, too.
The palace of Knossos is evidence of the oldest civilization on European soil.
Near Vancouver Island, Salt Spring Island is known as British Columbia's go-to place for hippies. It's 10,000 or so inhabitants, many of them retired, enjoy the self-sufficiency, solidarity and tranquility of their tight-knit community.
Honolulu has the most advanced telecommunications in the world.
In the Catalans, Gérard discovers Prat chicken, snails, eels and beautiful rice fields in the Ebro Delta Gérard meets filmmaker Isabel Coixet in a tapas bar in Barcelona.
In Capaccio, the travelers learn how to make mozzarella on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, Antonio Tubelli shows them cabbage of Campania in Naples, they discover pasta which has been manufactured since the 17th century.
Sandra takes families on a journey where history and adventure come together in unforgettable ways from navigating the hedge maze at Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace to wandering the lavish halls of Cairo's Abdeen Palace, this trip is anything but ordinary.
Sailing the North Sea, from Scandinavian's capitals to Scotland's highlands and islands Denmark's "hygge" lifestyle the secrets of Viking ships the site of the last battle pitched on British soil Edinburgh's Royal Military Tattoo.
Sailing up South America's Atlantic coast from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Rio de Janeiro a cobbler makes unique cruise souvenirs.
A breathtaking journey through Lower Egypt where ancient wonders, timeless tombs, and epic stories reveal the heart of one of the world's greatest civilizations.
The Wine Guys zip off to Hacienda Albae in La Mancha, one of the oldest private wineries in Spain.
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