Wine Trails of Italy - S02E02 - Veneto - Long Version
In this part of the Wine Trails of Italy series, we learn about the early history of the Italian region of Veneto and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of Italy series, we learn about the early history of the Italian region of Veneto and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of Italy series, we learn about the early history of the Italian region of Lazio and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of Italy series, we learn about the early history of the Italian region of Friuli and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of France series, we learn about the early history of the French region of Provence and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of France series, we learn about the early history of the French region of Alsace and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of France series, we learn about the early history of the French region of Rhone Alpes and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Aussie Wine Trails series, we learn about the early colonial history of Queensland and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries.
In this part of the Wine Trails of Italy series, we learn about the early history of the Italian region of Umbria and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In this part of the Wine Trails of Italy series, we learn about the early history of the Italian region of Trentino and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries and styles.
In a remote region of Peru, every December 25th, men, women and children fight to maintain their tradition.In these isolated mountains in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, among the illuminated Christmas trees, cribs and figurines, a five hundred year old tradition is perpetuated to settle conflicts: here, as a gift, every Christmas, friends, neighbours, enemies and acquaintances deliberately dispense the blows they have been withholding during the year.
In a remote region of Peru, every December 25th, men, women and children fight to maintain their tradition.In these isolated mountains in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, among the illuminated Christmas trees, cribs and figurines, a five hundred year old tradition is perpetuated to settle conflicts: here, as a gift, every Christmas, friends, neighbours, enemies and acquaintances deliberately dispense the blows they have been withholding during the year.
In a remote region of Peru, every December 25th, men, women and children fight to maintain their tradition.In these isolated mountains in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, among the illuminated Christmas trees, cribs and figurines, a five hundred year old tradition is perpetuated to settle conflicts: here, as a gift, every Christmas, friends, neighbours, enemies and acquaintances deliberately dispense the blows they have been withholding during the year.
In this part of the Aussie Wine Trails series, we learn about the early colonial history of Tasmania and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries.
In this part of the Aussie Wine Trails series, we learn about the early colonial history of the greater Sydney & Hunter Valley area and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries.
In this part of the Aussie Wine Trails series, we learn about the early colonial history of the Barossa Valley and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries.
In this part of the Aussie Wine Trails series, we learn about the early colonial history of the greater Canberra area and explore some of the region's oldest and most prolific wineries.
The darkest night of Scandinavia – In Europe, the special challenge is to find a clear night sky without light pollution. The journey takes us to the far north of Scandinavia. The astrofotographer arrives at Europe’s largest dugout dune, Rabjerg Mile, and finally to the Polar region, where spectacular northern lights complement the view of a starry sky – as our ancestors had experienced thousands of years ago.
The darkest night of Scandinavia – In Europe, the special challenge is to find a clear night sky without light pollution. The journey takes us to the far north of Scandinavia. The astrofotographer arrives at Europe’s largest dugout dune, Rabjerg Mile, and finally to the Polar region, where spectacular northern lights complement the view of a starry sky – as our ancestors had experienced thousands of years ago.
In the Ruhr district of Germany, we witness the comeback of a small river and an entire landscape. For decades, the Emscher was the most polluted river in Europe. Now, it’s being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system. With the help of waste water treatment plants, liberated river beds, and returning animal species, this unique natural region is blossoming.
In Chile we accompany the Iranian Babak Tafreshi on a trip to the Atacama Desert. It is considered to be the driest desert on Earth outside the polar regions: the best place in the world to observe the starry sky of the southern hemisphere. Babak is a master of his subject. His pictures show the Milky Way in a breathtaking way, but also the moon and stars seem to dance elegantly over the sky tent in his pictures.
In Chile we accompany the Iranian Babak Tafreshi on a trip to the Atacama Desert. It is considered to be the driest desert on Earth outside the polar regions: the best place in the world to observe the starry sky of the southern hemisphere. Babak is a master of his subject. His pictures show the Milky Way in a breathtaking way, but also the moon and stars seem to dance elegantly over the sky tent in his pictures.
Rabdoulah and Pemba are two ten-year-old boys who live in two of the most inhospitable regions on the planet - the Teneré desert and the Himalaya mountains. And though their lives are separated by thousands of miles, they have something in common which, moreover, will represent a before and an after in their lives. For the first time, they are going to accompany their families, who for generations have worked in the salt trade, on a long and dangerous journey.
Rabdoulah and Pemba are two ten-year-old boys who live in two of the most inhospitable regions on the planet - the Teneré desert and the Himalaya mountains. And though their lives are separated by thousands of miles, they have something in common which, moreover, will represent a before and an after in their lives. For the first time, they are going to accompany their families, who for generations have worked in the salt trade, on a long and dangerous journey.
The greatest French Michelin-starred chefs pay homage to their local food producers and reveal the secrets of their cuisine. In this journey to the five corners of France, each chef shows us his region, its most beautiful sights and the women and men. who provide him with outstanding produce. With French cuisine recently added to the Intangible World Heritage list, this film pays homage to the people who are helping to maintain its reputation.