Waterfront Cities of The World
More than 80 languages can be heard in the streets of Melbourne.
More than 80 languages can be heard in the streets of Melbourne.
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From Chalcis to Mount Olympus and on the spectacular plateaus that are home to the Meteora Monasteries.
Despite the high cost of living for its people, the island of Guadeloupe maintains a harmony over its array of cultures and faiths.
The capital of Malta was designed to provide natural air conditioning closed balconies.
In Scotland, Gerard heads to a pub for local whisky and visits local farms and historical sites.
Narelle and Patrick sail through the Corinth canal and into the gulf of Corinth, where they will be literally escorted into Delphi by Delphini (Dolphins).
We visit the beautiful Greek island of Symi to recapture old memories, and cook the local delicacy - Symi shrimps.
Robin and Julia explore the "cradle of Slavic civilization" on the streets of Kiev. Following travel writing trends, Julia discovers the best things to see and do in Kiev in 24 hours. Meanwhile, Robin chases a story about an eerie former nuclear missile base. Together, they head off to Chernobyl, site of the world's worst nuclear reactor disaster and a bone-chilling tourist attraction.
Genesis is the theme this week, as Robin and Julia head east to investigate a story about biblical tourism. Walking amongst ancient ruins, drinking from the well of the prophet Abraham's birth cave, they also reflect how much their own lives have changed since first meeting in Turkey several years ago.
Gérard and Laurent travel to Roscoff in Brittany to see lobster fishing, visit apple grower and cider maker Eric Baron and meet chef Patrick Jeffroy in Carantec.
In Scotland, Gerard heads to a pub for local whisky and visits local farms and historical sites.
Narelle and Patrick sail through the Corinth canal and into the gulf of Corinth, where they will be literally escorted into Delphi by Delphini (Dolphins).
We visit the beautiful Greek island of Symi to recapture old memories, and cook the local delicacy - Symi shrimps.
Travel writers are seasonal creatures, and it's the wrong time of year to enjoy the coastline of this small, Central American country. Instead, Robin and Julia immerse themselves in the jungle, surrounded by ancient Mayan ruins. While Julia enrolls herself in a jungle survival course, Robin goes underground to explore a vast system of cave waterfalls.
New travel writing assignments have brought Julia and Robin to Taipei. For her latest column, Julia decides to go against the tourism board's wishes and write about the betel nut girls - young scantily-clad women, selling this addictive treat on Taiwanese roadsides. Meanwhile, Robin discovers the creator of fire therapy - a risky form of traditional medicine for both patient and doctor alike.
The Wine Guys zip off to Hacienda Albae in La Mancha, one of the oldest private wineries in Spain.
Traveling to Northern Central Italy to explore Cantina del Castello in Soave and learn about Carniga Classico, single vineyards and rugged volcanic soils.
An idyllic island of the Pacific, Palau looks like a paradise a matrilineal society with roles well defined by the rich local culture, its harmony seems palpable.
From Rio to Messolonghi - along the Gulf of Corinth past Nafpaktos to Delphi, via Thermopylae to Cape Sounion on the Aegean Coast, and all the way to Athens.
Amidst a growing tourism industry, the residents of Bocas del Toro strive to create a sustainable development.
Exploring the city of Singapore through its evolution and population visiting the island of Pulau Ubin.
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