The Life-Sized City
Despite Argentina's history of political and economic upheaval, the nation's capital Buenos Aires has remained relatively stable.
Despite Argentina's history of political and economic upheaval, the nation's capital Buenos Aires has remained relatively stable.
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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.
When arriving in Venice, Narelle visits an old friend who is the head chef at the hotel Cipriani in Casanova's gardens.
Patrick and Narelle will visit the local commercial fish auction to meet up with a buyer who selects produce for one of the town's finest restaurants called El Gato.
Jordan is a country of contrasts, and so are the personalities of these writers. Dimon lifts the veil to discover the hip bars and malls of modern Amman, while Esrock channels his inner Indiana Jones and gallops into the ancient city of Petra. With posh hotels and five-star feasts in the desert, both relish the luxury of a sponsored press trip.
In this episode, the journalists head deep into the Orinoco Delta for a lesson in jungle survival. While Esrock takes the plunge to swim with dolphins, abseil a canyon and catch a piranha dinner, Dimon goes where only few have been before in a hunt for the elusive Moriche worm. For each, it's a journey full of surprises.
Episode Six kicks off in La Mancha, Spain at Bodegas Isidro Milagro. Michael and Charlie step into a wine factory - one that produces over 100 million liters of wine a year. Charlie has some fun creating his own wine in their laboratory, and The Wine Guys survive an unexpected hailstorm! After drying off, the guys head up country to visit Alto Landon, an organic winery in the hills of Castilla La Mancha.
Set in idyllic Tuscany, Italy, we grasp the ideal altitude for growing grapes at the Tenuta Buon Tempo winery - 250 metres above sea level.
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.
Taking us from Lake Kerkini near the Bulgarian border and onwards via Agia Eleni and Amphipolis.
Not even the high winds can detract from the charm of the Outer Hebrides rich with history, the magnificent landscape of these islands shelter an intensely welcoming people who live their lives in peaceful serenity.
Set in idyllic Tuscany, Italy, we grasp the ideal altitude for growing grapes at the Tenuta Buon Tempo winery - 250 metres above sea level.
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.
Taking us from Lake Kerkini near the Bulgarian border and onwards via Agia Eleni and Amphipolis.
Despite the harsh climate, nature seems to provide Iceland with everything the unique culture needs to thrive.
Capital and largest city of Peru, Lima is home to a population of 9 million people, one third of the country's population.
Gérard and Laurent visit an olive oil rich region, meet Chianina cattle and learn the rules of ham in Italy.
Gérard visits a breeder of Kintoa pigs, then explores cheese, trout and pepper from the Basque region.
Inspiring and cultured, Cuba is loved by tourists despite the rationing system that still prevails. Creativity is deeply embedded in Cubans, who practice eco-agriculture and are developing an increasingly prosperous private sector.
Our first destination Kwa-Zulu Natal Province, putting up camp at the ATKV Natalia Resort.
Travelling to the North West Province in the Magaliesberg district putting up camp in the foothills and gorges of the Magaliesberg mountain range.
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