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BBC Travel Show - The disappearing dead sea (week 5)

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BBC Travel Show - The disappearing dead sea (week 5)

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Kazakhstan: The disappearing Aral sea - BBC Travel Show

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Climate Change: The world's first dead glacier in Iceland - BBC Travel Show

Cat Moh travels to Iceland to meet see how glaciers are melting and the landscape is changing. In the next 200 years all the Iceland glaciers are expected to follow the same path.
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BBC Travel Show - Africa train (Week 8)

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The Travel Show: Hawaii (2016 Week 5)

BBC Travel Show - Northern territory (WEEK 4)

Henry Golding travels to Australia for a special episode from the Northern Territory. We hear what the future holds for tourism at the county’s most well-known monolith, Uluru, as a ban on climbing it is set to come into force and we find out what it takes to work as a ‘croc-wrangler’ in one of Australia’s most stunning national parks. Also, some of the last remaining hand-crafted globe makers reveal how they create their intricate designs and Ade Adepitan is back with news on what is trending in travel.

Israel's Dead Sea

BBC Travel Show - The best of the year so far (week 11)

BBC Travel Show - Jordan Train (week 31)

BBC Travel Show - 50 years since the Moon landing (week 30)

To mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landings Rajan Datar travels to the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, we meet a man who has signed up to become a Space Tourist and discover how Iceland played a little known but vital role in space exploration.
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BBC Travel Show - Mexico (Week 7)

Sri Lanka Boxing Day Tsunami 2004

In the fourth part of our series on the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, in 2004, we will show the story of Sri Lanka, which was the second most affected country. In the video, you will again find map materials and examples of individual sites with an explanation of what happened there at the time. The video is educational and therefore you will not find explicit shots of destruction in it, most of the shots are illustrative. Thanks for watching, like and subscribing to the channel.

Israel: Exploring Jerusalem's 2,000-year-old underground city - BBC Travel Show

Join Rajan Datar in Jerusalem to explore one of the world's most significant and controversial excavations - Israel's 2,000-year-old underground city.

But, amid all the archeological excitement, residents in the intertwined Palestine village of Silwan, located above the excavation site, argue the work continues to cause vast structural damage to their homes - claims rejected by Israel's Supreme Court.

We explore both sides of this fascinatingly diverse city and its vast underground history.


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BBC Travel Show - The new Sarajevo (week 33)

This week, Mike Corey heads to the Bosnian capital Sarajevo to explore a city attempting to step out of the long shadow of war. Cat Moh finds out how flight-sharing could bring people back to some long overlooked destinations, and the team rounds up some of the most inspiring news trending in travel this month.
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BBC Travel Show - Wildlife in Thailand (week 22)

BBC Travel Show - Holidays on Mars (week 2)

BBC Travel Show - Israel churches (Week 19)

Dead Sea

Family trip to dead sea in 24.05.2019

Dead Sea - Health Sea

The Dead Sea has attracted visitors from around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years. It was one of the world's first health resorts (for Herod the Great), and it has been the supplier of a wide variety of products, from asphalt for Egyptian mummification to potash for fertilisers. People also use the salt and the minerals from the Dead Sea to create cosmetics and herbal sachets.

Мертвое море привлекает посетителей со всего Средиземноморского бассейна в течение тысяч лет. Это был один из первых в мире курортов (для Ирода Великого), и он был поставщиком широкого спектра продуктов, от асфальта для египетского мумификации до калия для удобрений. Люди также используют соль и минералы из Мертвого моря для создания косметических средств и травяных саше.

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