Iberia's Rivers of Life
With a length of 1007 kilometers, the Tagus is the Iberian Peninsula's longest river.
With a length of 1007 kilometers, the Tagus is the Iberian Peninsula's longest river.
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Iranian musician Hamid embarks on a journey through Hormozgan to unite black artists for a concert.
A significant part of its water is used for irrigation purposes.
A whim of nature, however, denies the Ebro an outlet in the Bay of Biscay:
With a length of 1007 kilometers, the Tagus is the Iberian Peninsula's longest river.
Occasionally, the mysterious Guadiana re-surfaces as a lake only to disappear again beneath the ground.
With a length of 897 kilometers, the Duero is the Iberian Peninsula's third longest river.
In Borneo's disappearing rainforests, the Penan struggle to protect their ancient way of life.
The construction of Mecca's giant clock tower breaks records, overcoming unique engineering challenges.
Ireland's Midland has its own distinctive charm – rivers, lakes, and gently rolling countryside.
Ireland was a place to experiment with exotic plants. Lots of sun and rain have made it a botanical paradise.
Ireland is known for its raw nature – pounding waves, cliffs, rain and storms.
Piotr Pilasiewicz revives medieval tree beekeeping, crafting forest homes for honey bees to thrive.
The story of the last working narrow gauge steam railway in China.
Piedmont - a culinary Mecca. Rice, wine, truffles and more make gourmets flock here.
Buddhist nuns in Kathmandu use Kung Fu for meditation, empowering women and protecting the environment.
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.
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