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BBC Travel Show - Ade explores Morocco's art scene (week 8)

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BBC Travel Show - Ade explores Morocco's art scene (week 8)

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BBC Travel Show - The Atlas Mountains in Morocco (week 21)

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BBC Travel Show - Dubai special (Week 48)

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BBC Travel Show - Best Historical Journeys

Ade Adepitan looks back at some of the Travel Show’s most fascinating historical journeys; including a tour of Paris in a classic French car, an encounter in Chile with the world’s oldest mummies, and memories in Kenya of possibly the most famous lion to have graced the silver screen.
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BBC Travel Show - Beasts of Ibera (2020 Week 9)

BBC Travel Show - South Africa special (week 32)

We meet F&B the urban acrobats of Ljubljana - BBC Travel Show

The urban acrobats keeping Ljubljana's streets clean. Street performers Filip Krzisnik and Blaz Slanic have become ambassadors for Slovenia's capital city

The Travel Show: Petra (2016 Week 40)

Coronavirus: People still waiting for airline refunds - BBC Travel Show

Simon Calder finds out why some airlines have taken months to refund passengers who cancelled their trips during lockdown. Ade Adepitan’s in Venice to see how the city will reopen without attracting the enormous crowds that have swamped it in recent years; and Tiffany Calver finds out what the future holds for live music after a terrible summer festival season.

The Travel Show - Thailand elephants (Week 16)

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The Travel Show : Oman (2016 Week 50)

Rwanda: The Kigali fashion house cracking Hollywood – BBC Travel Show

Lucy Hedges visits Kigali to learn about the Made in Rwanda initiative.

She speaks to House of Tayo fashion label founder Matthew Rugamba, whose designs were worn at the red carpet premiere of Hollywood blockbuster Black Panther.

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UK: Christmas in London - BBC Travel Show

As Regent Street celebrates its 200th birthday, we visited the nearby Burlington Arcade - the home of traditional London Christmas shopping since 1819.

And watch out for Dame Judi Dench!

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BBC Travel Show - Travelling blind in Ethiopia / part 1 (week 24)

Tony Giles is an independent backpacker who has been totally blind from birth and visited over 125 countries in the last 20 years. In this first of two special films the Travel Show follows him as heads to Ethiopia. Tony starts his journey in the countries modern, vibrant capital Addis Ababa. On his quest to take in the sounds and smells and feel of the city, he explores one of Africa’s biggest markets and tastes Ethiopian food prepared by his local host. Jumping inside an iconic blue Addis taxi, he then heads to a gallery which exhibits art for the visually impaired before ending his day enjoying traditional Ethiopian music and dance.

BBC Travel Show - Royal Wedding special (week 19)

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???? TRAVELLING IN MOROCCO | SIGHTSEEING IN MARRAKECH

We spent an incredible, wild, tumultuous 12 days in Morocco. We went on so many adventures and experienced so many new tastes, sights and smells that we decided to share our journey in parts. Travelling in Morocco Part 1 gives a few snippet moments of our first few days in Marrakech, highlighting some key sights.

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Best Of / HAVE YOU SEEN A HORIZON LATELY?

HAVE YOU SEEN A HORIZON LATELY?, the ninth MACAAL exhibition, is a group show opened to the public from 25 February to 19 July 2020.
Taking its title from a song by Yoko Ono, the exhibition explores the politics of space and place and is an invitation to see and know the world differently. The exhibition features work from a selection of emerging and established international artists including Yoko Ono (USA), Kapwani Kiwanga (Canada-France), Rahima Gambo (Nigeria) and Amina Benbouchta (Morocco) and is curated by Marie-Ann Yemsi. Through a variety of media and with several new commissions, HAVE YOU SEEN A HORIZON LATELY? sees participating artists question their lived environment in a sensitive and committed way.

Family fun in Morocco’s sand dunes , road trip in a £150 Nissan terrano uk to Sahara

BBC Travel Show - St Martens festival (week 19)

OFF-ROADING IN MOROCCO + Meals and Scenery | EPISODE 4

Episode 4 of Cultural Crossings in Morocco.

This is the fourth episode of my documentary which follows my family on our 5-day adventure in Morocco. We started our trip off by waking up in Marrakech, we then drove into the Atlas mountains. We then stopped for a beautiful lookout view and a mint tea. Afterward, we continue to drive into the mountains. After many beautiful views, we stop at a place where many argan products are made! Our next adventure began with some off-roading which led us to a small town where we ate a traditional Moroccan meal, followed by mint tea (:

I have a lot of footage from our trip so there will be many episodes that will range from 3-5 minutes. I hope to keep them short, interesting, and beautiful. Stay Tuned #MRTV

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