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- After hitting the road a man encounters characters that make him realize the importance of family.
- Puss 'N Boots must travel around the world in 80 days, all while getting into adventures wherever he goes.
- At the age of 20, Kamiki Ryûnosuke took a trip to Vietnam celebrating reaching the age of an adult. Travelling on his beloved railway, he travelled from Hanoi to Laocai, looking for the world's most beautiful scenery paddy field.
- Live: Traveling the World is the first live album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 6 December 2013. The DVD/Blu-ray Disc features live footage filmed at Orfeo Superdomo (Córdoba), Teatro Caupolicán (Santiago) and Teatro Positivo (Curitiba) during the South American leg of the tour.
- The true story of Claerenore Stinees, who became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by car.
- After their 125th loss to the flashy Bronx World Travelers, the Washington Colonels vow to do whatever it takes to win their first game.
- Travel in the World: Visiting sights around the world, with in-depth introductions to the culture by a local host.
- There is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix. The Bab-El-Mandeb, the gateway to Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sana'a, Yemen's capital city that it is believed to date back to the 3rd Century A.D. Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen's market places and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sana'a, on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib, that was once the residence of the legendary Queen of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the center of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location, it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbor on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernization of the harbor, the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbor of Mokha, the former center of the country's coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or "Arabia the Content", is still a thing of the present.
- The story of 100 hibakusha, atomic bomb survivors, as they travel around the world on a cruise ship called the PEACE BOAT while sharing their testimonies about their experiences in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- Chile was given its name by the Incas who respectfully called it Chili, 'the country in the south'.Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city and the historic centre of colonial Santiago that contains the city's most important buildings.The city of Valparaiso or, Paradise Valley, is around a hundred and twenty kilometres from the capital of Santiago De Chile on the Pacific coast. The city's development was closely connected with its harbour which brought it wealth and power. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, escalators have rattled up and down the steep hills of the harbour city with forty five hills flanking the bay, each of them covered with a number of tiny wooden huts.Only a short journey on a gravel road and the Atacama Desert begins. At its centre it is the driest desert in the world where the forces of nature have turned it into an extraordinary landscape. The Atacama extends between the Pacific Ocean and the Cordilleras, an area of stone and sand that is perforated only by various frequently dried out salt lakes.For those ships that sailed around Cape Horn, Ancud represented a safe harbour on the journey north in which they could rest after sailing the stormy waters of the South Pacific. At a time when whales and seals were hunted in the Antarctic, Ancud served as a supply station along the route to the southern Polar sea.From the Atacama Desert in the north to as far as the stormy Tierra Del Fuego in the south, Chile is a country rich in contrast. Volcanoes, arid deserts, salt lakes, lively geysers, sandstone mountains and a cosmopolitan city. All of this is to be found in Chile, a country at the end of the world!
- Armenia lies between Asia Minor and the Caucasus, a small country bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Iran and the first country in the world to adopt primeval Christianity in 301 A.D. It has been populated for thousands of years and numerous historical sites bear witness to its cultural heritage. A Land Of Cross Stones and the Armenian Church: a fascinating land between Europe and Asia.
- The fascinating underwater world that surrounds the legendary Cocos Island is a unique treasure. Its biodiversity and vast populations of marine life have turned it into a paradise for both divers and marine biologists alike. From the small harbor of Puntarenas, the journey of the Undersea Hunter and its experienced crew travels more than 500 kilometers in a southwesterly direction, far away from the economic problems of Costa Rica, to an unspoiled and natural world, once the haunt of pirates. The journey from the mainland to the isolated and remote Cocos Island takes a little over 30 hours. In the underwater caves, rocky alcoves and on the ocean bed around Cocos Island, there are huge numbers of Whitetip Sharks. Scientists and marine biologists, such as Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau, and Austrian, Hans Hass, developed much interest in the island and traveled to this remote location in the South Pacific to document the beauty of this special place. The plant life beneath the water is like that of an enchanting garden. Both the surroundings of Cocos Island and its marine flora are protected, as they form the basis of a unique habitat. Here it is rare to spot only a single fish, so diverse and full of life is the ocean close to the island that began to rise from the bottom of the Pacific around 2.5 million years ago as a result of volcanic activity. Due to this exceptional habitat and its fantastic biodiversity, it is no wonder that the waters of Cocos Island attract divers from all over the world. Nevertheless, the island and the sea creatures that inhabit its coastal waters have been spared mass tourism. Even though no one has discovered buried treasure, each member of the expedition has been made richer by their many wonderful impressions of this wonderful island.
- Indonesia is an island continent with over a thousand islands, which stretch from the Malaysian peninsula to New Guinea. With tropical rainforests, smoking volcanoes, steep ragged cliffs and gorgeous palm beaches. Indonesia is a melting pot of cultures and religions of old villages and modern civilization. The world's largest island state, which allures through ethnic diversity and exotic magic.
- Vilnius is capital of the Baltic state of Lithuania, a city of Baroque mixed with Gothic, Renaissance and Classicism. We explore the beautiful streets, religious monuments and the Television Tower in this lively and tolerant city which has become a European Capital of Culture, a successful blend of architecture, human spirit and nature! The city's main avenue, Gediminas Prospekt, is a wide and straight route that contains a number of magnificent Neo-Classical buildings and is the main axis of the city center that is flanked by hotels, department stores and restaurants and also connects the city's four main squares. Construction of the Saint Stanislau Basilica commenced in 1783 in Classical style, with Doric columns and the sculptures of saints on the porticoes. It contains a much visited and well protected copy of the Turin Shroud. Pilies Street is the oldest and most beautiful street in the Old Town and was formerly the road from the castle towards Poland and Russia. The narrow street is lined with beautiful old buildings and once aristocrats and rich city dwellers built their homes there and kings, papal legates and foreign envoys passed by on their journey to the city's castle. The Television Tower is the main landmark of a new town built in 1980. Beneath the tower are reminders of the Bloody Sunday of 1991 when Soviet special forces stormed it at gunpoint. It is more than three hundred meters high and features a revolving restaurant. From the outside, the Saint Peter And Paul Church looks rather modest. In 1668 it was built on the site of a pagan temple of Milde, Goddess Of Love. Its interior Baroque overwhelms with its exceptional beauty and more than two thousand stone figures look down from its arches and columns.
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- With its three ancient Nepalese royal cities, Kathmandu Valley, at the foot of the mighty Himalayas, contains some of the most precious treasures in Asia along with a truly unique and medieval atmosphere. However, the beauty of this country and its historic buildings have for many years been out of the reach of most foreigners. And even today, Nepalis are full of mystique. Kathmandu became increasingly important during the reign of the Malla sovereigns who created one of the city's main landmarks, Durbar Square. The Taleju Temple is located in the heart of the Durbar district. It is believed that in the 10th Century, King Gunakamadeva II founded the town. He moved his residence from Patan to today's Kathmandu. However, little of the architecture of that time has survived to the present day. The heart of Durbar Square, the richly decorated and spacious Hanuman Dhoka Palace, dates back much earlier. Not only because of its famous carved peacock windows but also due to its museum, Bhaktapur is the center of traditional Nepalese wood carving. Compared to other royal cities in Patan and Kathmandu, Bhaktapur is the most original and is without a doubt the most historically authentic. The city owes its remarkable buildings and renovations to comprehensive donations from several countries. Only essential work and modernization were undertaken and they eventually contributed to an improvement in the daily life of the local population. According to legend, the founding of Patan, with a population of over 150,000 and the second largest royal city in Nepal, dates back to Pre-Christian times. As opposed to the Malla cities of Khatmandu and Bhaktapur, that were mainly influenced by the Hindu religion, Patan was for many years a major Buddhist city. It is believed that it was founded in the 3rd century B.C. by the famous Buddhist emperor, Ashoka, who visited the town while on a pilgrimage from Northern India. Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patana are the three legendary royal cities of Nepal that still possess a mysterious and ancient power and continue to be the sacred sanctuary of Himalayan art.