Three Shades of Green
Ireland is known for its raw nature – pounding waves, cliffs, rain and storms.
Ireland is known for its raw nature – pounding waves, cliffs, rain and storms.
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With a length of 897 kilometers, the Duero is the Iberian Peninsula's third longest river.
Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market faces relocation for the 2020 Olympics, marking a historic transition.
Greenland is the largest island in the world and the landmass closest to the North Pole. 80% of the country is covered by a layer of ice up to 3000 meters thick. Most of the inhabitants of the country are spread over the breathtaking landscape of the ice-free west coast. The country is mostly inhabited by Inuit, who have been feeding on what nature has provided them for thousands of years. But the original life is in a state of change. The modernisation of society and man-made global warming threaten the Arctic natural paradise that is so incredibly important for our planet. Through the eyes of locals we get to know the authentic Greenland
As direct descendants of the Vikings, the Faroese feel committed to their traditions and hold on to customs.
The Irrawaddy Delta in southern Myanmar is home to the most diverse mangrove forests in the world.
Starting in the untouched Tumucumaque rainforest in the north of the Amazon Delta.
In the heart of Europe lies a unique natural habitat and a landscape characterised by water: the Rhine-Meuse Delta. About a third of the Netherlands lies below sea level right in the heart of Europe, with 3,500 polders as buffer zones for excess water and several cities that are traversed by canals.
The Ebro Delta lies to the south of Barcelona. Its beaches and lagoons are a unique refuge for migratory and native bird species. The delta is known, for example, for its numerous pink flamingos that nest near the white-glistening salt pans.
A Buddhist master has had the peace of her convent shattered.
On the top of a smoking volcan a Shinto priest performs rights that keep his community safe.
Tun Sakaran Marine Park is a magical paradise where an ancient volcano once erupted.
Ancient caves are found in the watery depths and in the mountainous heights
Herds of elephants are on the move and a new born baby elephant has lost its mother.
The Baima snow mountain reserve is one of the most mysterious and impenetrable regions of the world
The Gobi is one of the most sparsely populated areas around the world.
The jungle of Vietnam is nearly impenetrable and there are parts where no human has ever set foot on before
The Black Sea of Ukraine is diverse: swampy landscape in the Danube Delta, beach and party life around Odessa and lonely islands and huge salt lakes in the east. As different as the landscapes are the people - Old Believers who live as they did 300 years ago, young women who can be brokered through marriage agencies into a new life and children who learn German today to later connect to Western Europe.
This coast offers everything: golden sandy beaches in the south, a spectacular water labyrinth in the north. Romania and Bulgaria on the Black Sea: that is a mixture of centuries-old traditions, Eastern Bloc charm and modern Europe. Meet the people who give the region an unique face: horse rescuers, castle owners, shellfish breeders.
In North Serbia lies Vojvodina, which is traversed by many rivers and marshlands.
Life in Macedonia is based on traditions, it is simple and without stress.
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