Waterfront Cities of The World
Venice, known for gondolas, sunsets and light, remains the most medieval city still standing.
Venice, known for gondolas, sunsets and light, remains the most medieval city still standing.
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Mikael travels to Bangkok to meet citizens who are fighting back against political upheavals and social instability.
Easter in the city Korfu - there is no better place to be!
A feature on Okinawa's laid-back atmosphere and rich cultural history.
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.
A breathtaking journey through Lower Egypt where ancient wonders, timeless tombs, and epic stories reveal the heart of one of the world's greatest civilizations.
Exploring a seaside maze of boulders and caves on British Virgin Gorda hiking in a tropical park lobster in Tortola a private beach barbecue on a picturesque shore.
In Antarctica, host Lynn Elmhirst takes a helicopter off the ship on a quest for the world's biggest penguins.
Sandra takes families on a journey where history and adventure come together in unforgettable ways from navigating the hedge maze at Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace to wandering the lavish halls of Cairo's Abdeen Palace, this trip is anything but ordinary.
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.
Mikael travels to Tokyo, where he finds out there is so much more going on than the city's size, endless towers and glittering neon.
The ancient Romans were the first tourists here - at the cradle of Europe.
In 1996 the Soufrière Hills volcano erupted, burying two thirds of the island of Montserrat Montserrat is on the road to recovery, banking on its charm, tourism, geothermal exploitation and the exportation of volcanic sand.
Valencia evolved discreetly in the shadow of Madrid and Barcelona.
Mikael travels to lesser known areas of Paris, France to meet the people who are making change and inspiring solutions to improve everyday life for people.
Travelling to the Northern Limpopo Province putting up camp in the middle of the Hans Merensky Nature Reserve.
Travelling North-West to the Slanghoek Valley in Rawsonville putting up camp in the heart of the Boland Mountains at the ATKV Goudini Spa Resort.
As a Portuguese and African melting pot off the coast of Senegal, Cape Verde has an infinite wealth of breathtaking sceneries. Despite its limited resources, locals have never parted ways with their legendary kindness and passion for music.
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