The Meaning of Van Life
The Meaning of Vanlife is an adventurous, revealing look into the Vanlife community through the eyes of nomads who have chosen to live a life of freedom on the road.
The Meaning of Vanlife is an adventurous, revealing look into the Vanlife community through the eyes of nomads who have chosen to live a life of freedom on the road.
The Meaning of Vanlife is an adventurous, revealing look into the Vanlife community through the eyes of nomads who have chosen to live a life of freedom on the road.
Learning to Drive an RV - Part 1: Peter teaches Caitlin to drive a massive motorhome - his - with the naive hope that he'll get it back from the rookie driver unscathed. A Sense of Community: Tightly knit but dispersed, how meeting strangers can quickly turn to establishing lifelong friendships. On-The-Road: Pat and Chris and their unique Unicat.
Learning to Drive an RV - Part 2: We find out how Caitlin does when she finally has the chance to drive Peter's home-on-wheels in busy Southern California traffic. Mobile Internet 101: Cherie and Chris uncover the (often very complicated) secrets of staying connected while roaming across the country. On-The-Road: Tom and Caitlin Morton.
Choosing an RV - Drivables: Is there such as thing as too many choices? Yup. But Anthony helps narrow down the options that can seem so daunting, so often, to so many. Boondocking - Living Off the Grid: John wonders how is living without being connected to power, water, or plumbing even possible much less a commonly preferred way to RV? On-The-Road: Matt the Rock Star and Newbie RVer.
Choosing an RV - Towables: Yes, you CAN take it with you. Just hook it up to your bumper, right? Well, that depends. Anthony learns about towables, both massive and tiny. The Power of RV Batteries: Tom sciences things up as he teaches us about the many kinds of battery technologies and which are best for mobile living. RV Gear: Peter shows us why certain encountered gadgets can have you choosing between paying now - or paying later. On-The-Road: Technomadia's Cherie and Chris.
On the Level: John shows us why not having a level RV can melt the ice cream in your freezer. No kidding - it's that serious. When to DIY and When to Get Help: Not handy? Well, you'd be surprised how handy you can be when there are no other options. But there are times when getting some help is the right thing to do. Making an RV Your Own - Mattresses: If anyone needs their beauty sleep it's Anthony, but it's not that easy when as he learns about the shortcomings of standard RV beds.
Tires - Your Rubber Safety Buffer: Peter explains why tires are so important being the only thing between your home on the road and the road itself. Touring Alaska: Tom and Cait trek to the edge of the world with dozens of RVers as part of a massive Alaskan caravan. On-The-Road: RV Geeks' Peter and John.
Ed decides to leave his life in Barcelona to take a trip to the United States to follow his childhood dream of becoming a filmmaker there.
Spend a season accessing the front and back Wasatch Mountains from one of America’s best winter sport gems: Salt Lake City, Utah. From the front, encounter steeps, powder, and an extreme ski competition in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. On the back, check out the half-pipe at Park City, backcountry excursions from the Canyons, and the Sundance Film Festival held each January. Throughout, meet the people that make SLC one of they best places in the world to ski and snowboard.
Mountain Bike racing super couple Ariel Lindsley and Abby Hippely set out to explore Mexico’s Copper Canyon and some single track riding around the town of Creel. They partner up with Bike Magazine to see what Mexico Mountain Biking has to offer. Local Guru, Arturo Gutierree guides these Nomads down some of Mexico’s gnarliest trails.
This episode of Nomads joins famous surf photographer, John Bilderback and his wife Alexis, on a kitesurfing adventure in beautiful Tahiti. Accompanied by a number of pro kitesurfers including: Sky Solbach, Kristin Boese and island native, Moehau Goold, this Tahitian adventure is set to be a breathtakingly beautiful journey for the unusual, and increasingly popular, sport of kitesurfing.
This episode follows a couple of the top motocross riders as they partake in the freestyle motocross tour. It gives a glimpse into both the life of motocross riders, and the growing popularity sport.
On the other side of the World there is a small country with big possibilities…New Zealand. An international team kayaks the classic runs of New Zealand’s south island and in turn they find a new adventure around every bend in the river.
The biggest stars in the sport of snowmobile riding, head into the rugged Rockies to search for the perfect snow and most epic runs. These adventure seeking Nomads reflect the energy of the sports riders and the continued search for new terrain that pushes the sport to new heights.
This episode of Nomads follows base-jumping icon Miles Daisher, ski base pioneer Eric Roner, air specialist Carson Klein, along with base newcomer, Will Burks deep into the heart of Switzerland. They will travel by train, capturing the quintessential European mountain experience and will explore the colorful walls around the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Combining base jumping, and wing-suit flying this is a breath-taking journey, in epic mountain terrain.
«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.
«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.
«The Last Nomads» features the greatest traditional journeys left on Earth as seen through the eyes of the people who still travel on them. From the Zagros Mountains of Iran to the frozen wastelands of northern Siberia, the Sahara to the Himalaya, these beautifully filmed documentaries give a unique insight into the very last human journeys still being travelled as they have been for thousands of years.
Oceans are rapidly becoming the world’s rubbish dump. Every km of ocean now contains an average of 74,000 pieces of plastic. A ‘plastic soup’ of waste, killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year and leaching chemicals slowly up the food chain. In Holland, scientists researching the decline of the fulmar bird found plastic in the stomachs of 95% of all samples; In Germany, chemicals leached from plastic have been found to affect the reproductive systems of animals...
Plastic pollution has become a global issue, and the sea is affected the most. Time to pull the emergency brake.
In this programme we tell the Story of the Scots Pine how it died out in this country and plans made to reintroduce it to Ireland from Caledonian Forests in Scotland. Even though it is called the Scots Pine it is native to Ireland and is commonly seen in County Donegal and County Wicklow. Manchán Magan talks to Donal Magnier the author of 'Stopping by Woods' to learn more.
This programme is about our native Tree the Birch and Manchán Magan is in GlenVeagh county Donegal aptly named after the Birch in Gaelic , ‘Gleann Bheithe’ . Whilst there he also discovers some elm trees and that the elm is disease free in this part of Ireland. It is also said that years and years ago when Ireland was coming out of an ice age the birch was the first tree to colonise the country and is often the first tree to bud in Spring .Manchán talks to Dónal Ó Cnáimhse to learn more .
Decades before scientists called the world's attention to the imminent dangers of global warming, the elders of one of Alaska's last remaining indigenous communities, the Yupik people, warned their children: "When the world will change, the climate will change and then men will change ”.
Nature’s Keepers features stunning high definition shots of 40+ distinct environments – coral reefs, tropical forests, marshlands, savannah, mangroves and more. Exploring our planet’s greatest natural treasures, it clearly demonstrates the very real threats to precious places and endangered. Encouragingly it also outlines amazingly high tech preservation schemes and profiles the passionate ‘guardians’ committed to preserving them.
Nature’s Keepers features stunning high definition shots of 40+ distinct environments – coral reefs, tropical forests, marshlands, savannah, mangroves and more. Exploring our planet’s greatest natural treasures, it clearly demonstrates the very real threats to precious places and endangered. Encouragingly it also outlines amazingly high tech preservation schemes and profiles the passionate ‘guardians’ committed to preserving them.
Nature’s Keepers features stunning high definition shots of 40+ distinct environments – coral reefs, tropical forests, marshlands, savannah, mangroves and more. Exploring our planet’s greatest natural treasures, it clearly demonstrates the very real threats to precious places and endangered. Encouragingly it also outlines amazingly high tech preservation schemes and profiles the passionate ‘guardians’ committed to preserving them.
Plastic is both a marvel and hellish stuff. On the one hand, it can be used in a variety of ways and is inexpensive. However, it is responsible for a global environmental problem. Plastic is everywhere: as a trash vortex in the ocean and as a microplastics in our food chain. This documentary addresses the question of why mankind has not come up with a solution for this problem yet.
With aerial footage from fifty-four countries, 'Home' is a depiction of how Earth's problems are all interlinked. Directed by Yann Arthus Bertrand. Home is a documentary about Earth, humanity, nature, where we're going and what we've been.
The Shannon is Ireland’s greatest geographical landmark and the longest river in these islands. For 340 kilometers the river carves its way south through the heart of the country almost splitting Ireland in two. It is both a barrier and highway. On its journey, the Shannon passes through a huge palette of rural landscapes. “On a River in Ireland” offers a portrait of Ireland’s greatest geographical feature, using a lot of techniques and showing never before filmed Irish sequences and stories.
Tobias explores the Yucatan Peninsula and all its wonders. He heads into Cenotes to free dive, hikes to the top of ancient Mayan ruins and explores the fascinating world of Mexican folk art.
Flying over the width and length of the Spanish territory, the film offers a breathtaking panorama of the great variety of its regions. We’ll discover a country with stunning coastlines and its small and large cities steeped in history. Today, they have also become the country’s economic engin: Spain, is the fifth largest economy in the European Union.
This voyage to the centre of the ice is the breath-taking tale of a polar scuba diving expedition in Greenland. August 2012. It’s the end of the Arctic summer. Two adventurers are drifting in their sea kayaks among gigantic blocks of ice carried south by the East Greenland Current. They intend to travel between the only two communities on one of the world’s wildest coastlines. Ittoqqortoormiit is the starting point of an intense 1000-kilometer-long human adventure!
Based on striking aerial images and many testimonies, the film explores the various facets of this complex territory in 24 hours. This unique canvas depicts the changes in the German landscape, at a time when the country – that was reunited only 25 years ago - attempts to reconcile its economic development with respect for nature.
Sailing on traditional Yoles, fisherman breakfasts, Caribbean Rum and much more. Andrew Miller takes you to Martinique for a unique discovery of this French holiday destination.
In 2011, Sébastien Roubinet and Rodolphe André, only covered 650 km towards the North Pole due to a faulty main battery. 2013. A new departure! A new hi-tech prototype, a sporty vessel called BABOUCHKA, extremely fast on sea, snow and ice! A new crewmate, too: Vincent Berthet. Beyond his great experience of sailing and of Polar regions, he's also an excellent cameraman.
The United Kingdom, the world's fifth largest economy, has the highest rate of urbanization in Europe. But also a great variety of stunning landscapes and vibrant communities. Let’s take 24 hours to discover the people and the forces which shape the territory of this country that has now chosen a very different European destiny for itself.
A wonderful journey in the heart of a legendary civilization that owns the world longevity record in good health. The archipelago of Okinawa, located in the Pacific Ocean at the very south of Japan sees its population with almost no diseases. What are the secrets of Okinawa’s inhabitants ? How can we live longer, happy and in good health ?
Offering impressive aerial views, this documentary film takes to the skies to reveal the many facets of the French territory, enriched by the stories of those who inhabit it and make it function. . What we discover proves to be much more than just majestic landscapes, a beautiful national heritage, small picturesque villages in the hills or the urban France of modern cities...
Acclaimed chef Luke Nguyen revisits his journey discovering the culinary wonderland of France, which helped shape his ancestral home, Vietnam.
Nithiya discovers a community-led foraging initiative at Fort Canning Park, makes a healthy snack with a local superfood, the moringa, and gets a crash-course on foraging in the deep forests of the Bukit Timah rail corridor.
Snails as an appetiser and some ants in your cocktail? Nithiya heads to Bishan Park and discovers some hidden gold in its river. She meets with a fellow chef who's perfected farm-to-table dining, and tops off her adventure with an exotic cocktail made with locally-foraged weaver ants.
Do you know you can get delicious farmed honey in Singapore? Nithiya meets with a local beekeeper for some tasty honey wine, and goes farm-hopping in Kranji for fresh frogs and goat's milk.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Mini Recipes : Discover the easy to make food from all around the world in just 1 minute.
Australia is a country with a huge population of birds, some 800 species in fact. The variety is endless, from tiny honey eaters to the large emu and cassowary. Watch some amazing footage of just some of Australia's most beautiful birds.
This program profiles writers of the 20s, 30s, and 40s, known as the Pulp Fiction. These writers created the iconic characters who live on today in our collective hearts and imaginations. It has even been estimated that 90-95% of the top blockbusters in Hollywood movies, were based on the stories from the Pulp Fiction-era.
The film documents the rise and fall of rock music journalism through from the 1960’s through to it’s eventual demise in the 1980’s. All the great moments of writing and the people who created the stories are covered here, from the formation of Rolling Stone, to Gloria Stavers and the creation of the teen idol, Creem, Trouser Press, Crawdaddy, and all the other notable print publications from the 60’s and 70’s.
Spin out Macau GP; Macau WTCC; Nismo feature; Hyundai WRC; Peugeot Rally 208;Dream CarNew Range Rover
Motor Show news; Sports car Special; La Ferrari McLaren P1 Koenigsegg Agera S Hundra ; Spyker B6 Venator Jaguar XFR-S; Tuning World, Germany;Dream WheelsFerrari Lego feature Ferrari RecordSilverstone;Legendary WheelsLamborghini 50thanniversary tour;Spin OutPeugeot at Pikes Peak; World Cross Country Cup Poland Baja