Villages of Europe
Würzburg located in Germany, from where we will travel to towns such as Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
Würzburg located in Germany, from where we will travel to towns such as Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
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This two-part-documentary shows the drastic changes the island has undergone and rejoices in rise of Cuba based on the stories of its inhabitants. It shows their hopes and dreams that could not have been possible until recently. Follow us to this hot spot with its beautiful sites, rousing atmosphere and beautiful old cars!
The Fall House in Big Sur offers dramatic ocean views, perched near 70-meter cliffs over the Pacific. (S1 E04)
The Sea Ranch redefined modernity, blending community living with nature-focused, utopian design. (S1 E03)
John Lautners iconic designs blend drama, geometry, warmth, and respect for nature into functional sculptures. (S1 E02)
A stunning modernist Palm Springs home by Albert Frey features a glass pavilion and illuminated pool indoors. (S1 E01)
The Great Lakes are among the most mythical landscapes of North America: endless water, endless forest. Many Native American peoples lived there later European settlers followed on the heels of the white hunters and trappers. They hunted in the forests and transported their furs and other goods across the water to the south where a small river situated at the southern tip of Lake Michigan flows onward towards the southern states. The settlement that sprung up there was called Checagou by the Indians. Much later, the settlement was to be the first skyscraper city in the world: Chicago, the megacity on the Great Lake.
The vast Delta of the Mississippi River is the gateway to the South of the United States. It always has been. This is where our journey begins: through Louisiana along the banks of the mighty river, to the big inland city of New Orleans, founded long ago by the French. Further inland, sugarcane plantations and the villas of their former owners stretch as far as the eye can see. To the north, we leave the river and, taking spectacular roads, we pass through the swamplands of the Mississippi, which were once impenetrable, serving as the ideal hideout for many a runaway. Bordering Texas, where the swamplands end, is the beginning of the vast cattle country. This is home to the last remaining cowboys in the United States who, still today, maintain their French cultural heritage.
It's a dream route leading from the casino metropolis of Las Vegas, to Salt Lake City, the Mormon capital. It is a journey that follows the footsteps of the first settlers: the Mormons. They came to this desert belt of the United States during the second half of the 19th century to escape persecution and in search of the promised land. Some of them founded Las Vegas. Others moved through the canyons and over the mountains of the colossal Colorado Plateau, where they found water and pasture, to establish many small settlements. The landscapes through which they trekked, had and still have, a breathtaking and bizarre majestic beauty. Bryce Canyon, the hogbacks and the Escalante Staircase plateau are dramatic scenes of wonder formed from rock. The Pajute Indians once described Bryce Canyon as: “red rocks standing like men in a basin”.
Piedmont - a culinary Mecca. Rice, wine, truffles and more make gourmets flock here.
Lazio: the splendour of the ‘Eternal City' plus lakes, mountains, gardens and the culinary delights.
In the rocky north-west of Ireland in particular, life mostly takes place on the coast.
A female bear is caught in the trap of a poacher. We accompany Vladimir in his attempt to save the young bear.
The Balkan Mountains stretch from the northwest of Bulgaria to the Black Sea coast.
For centuries, pilgrims have set off on the Via Francigena in the hopes of reaching the tombs of the apostles Peter and Paul in Rome. The ancient pilgrimage route leads through the imposing Alps to the Great St Bernard Pass and from there cross-country through Italy: along the Aosta Valley and the endless rice fields of the Po Valley, over the mountains of the Apennines, and the rolling hills of Tuscany to Lazio – en route, modern pilgrims discover Italy's majestic and diverse landscapes, as well as traces of bygone eras. Along the way, they meet people who share with them their enthusiasm for the country and the tradition of pilgrimage.
In honour of the Archangel Michael, thousands of medieval Christians set off on pilgrimages to the famous mountain monastery of the Mont-Saint-Michel in the Atlantic Ocean. Today it continues to enchant millions of visitors each year. But the pilgrimage route from Rouen to the mountain abbey seems to have been forgotten: it leads through the depths of Normandy into rural France. Modern pilgrims can expect a fascinating voyage of discovery along historic paths that will allow them to discover not only the original character of the country and its inhabitants, but also themselves.
From Switzerland, more specifically Zürich, we will set off to Pfäffikon.
Würzburg located in Germany, from where we will travel to towns such as Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
From Evora, located in Portugal,we will hop across places like Monsarazor Alandroal
in Plasencia, Spain, we will visit towns such as Trujilloor Alcántara.
Ireland was a place to experiment with exotic plants. Lots of sun and rain have made it a botanical paradise.
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