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A Travel Doc for The Curious - FARMER IN ST LUCIA | A Glimpse of Other Lives

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Rick Steves' Iran

Rick Steves' Travel Guide © 2009 | Join Rick as he explores the most surprising and fascinating land he's ever visited: Iran. In a one-hour, ground-breaking travel special on public television, you'll discover the splendid monuments of Iran's rich and glorious past, learn more about the 20th-century story of this perplexing nation, and experience Iranian life today in its historic capital and in a countryside village. Most important, you'll meet the people of this nation whose government so exasperates our own. #ricksteves #iran

More from Rick About Iran:
• Iran Travel Talk: The hour-long talk Rick gave upon returning from Iran
• Iran Travel Journal: Rick's behind-the-scenes look at filming the special

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Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks, and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
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Southern Italy and Sicily - Genuine Travel Guide | Footloose in Italy 5

Footloose in Italy 5 ~ Touring Southern Italy and Sicily

In their 5th visit to Italy, UK filmmakers Debra and Dave travel 900 miles across the very south: featuring fairytale pointy houses in Alberobello, cave dwellings in Matera, the Pollino National Park, then top resorts of Tropea, Scilla and a ghost town. Touring Sicily includes Cefalu, Palermo in a tuktuk taxi, Valley of the Temples, Baroque Ragusa and Syracuse. Film ends with a visit to lovely Taormina and an amazing volcano trip to Etna.
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MUST SEE!! Saint Lucia waterfall

This is a short clip of two waterfalls located in Desruisseaux to the south of the island. This was a totally off-trail adventure with slight heavy terrain, this was a fun experience visiting those two beautiful waterfalls in Saint Lucia.

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#waterfall #Caribbean #nature

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Venice's Hidden Beauty | Alex Polizzi's Secret Italy - TRACKS

The first leg of Alex’s journey takes in some of the secrets that the North of Italy conceals. Venice is a city that Alex has been to at least fourty times, but this is a trip like never before, visiting a prison with a difference and a brush with some memories of her grandmother.
From Venice, Alex will spend time in a hidden gem nestled among the Lombard Alps, before rounding up her Northern adventure in achingly cool Milan, Italy’s fashion capital and the place where Alex gets up close and personal with Maria Callas’ fabulous stage costumes.

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Genuine Travel Guide - Cinque Terre & Venice | Footloose in Italy 1

Italy at its best in late summer! UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon walk the amazing coastal path of the Cinque Terre, and visit each of the five impossibly pretty villages on the way: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso. In part two the couple explore beautiful Venice on foot, then take an eventful gondola ride. They meet a traditional carnival mask maker before nightfall.

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How Can Islands Move E-Mobility Into The Fast Lane? [Virtual Island Summit]

Islands and e-mobility – or transport electrification – are a natural fit. Islands are geographically compact, minimizing charging infrastructure and driving distance issues. Islands have expensive and risky fossil fuel supply chains, making electrification more attractive. Islands have abundant solar and wind resources, reducing the marginal cost of electricity for EV charging. Lastly, islands are particularly vulnerable to climate change, ensuring social and political support for renewables-based electrification. Given this fit, many islands are actively pursuing e-mobility development efforts. This panel with representatives from several different sectors and regions will discuss how to move these efforts into the fast lane.

- How important is e-mobility where is it going?
- What are the key barriers/enablers for EV penetration, and in what direction are they trending?
- What can we learn from the case study jurisdictions in regards to exploring/promoting e-mobility?

Speakers:
•ADAM BORISON, Senior Vice President, Nathan Associates
•JO EDGHILL, Co-Founder and Director of Megapower Ltd
•JAMES TAYLOR, Chief Legal Officer and Head of Business Affairs
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•STEPHEN MARIANI, Energy Resource Analyst in the Resource Planning group at Alameda Municipal Power (AMP)
•LEAH O’DWYER, Head of eBus Solutions , ChargePoint.

The Virtual Island Summit 2019 was a free and entirely online event designed to connect global islands to share their common experiences through a digital platform. Almost 5,000 islanders from 500 islands took part. Learn more:

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