we've never seen that in chamonix. i have never seen that, never.kiing. you have got always got the noise of the lifts and the chairlifts, it's very noisy. here it's — it's a totally different atmosphere, so i think they enjoy this a lot. welcome back to london, city in lockdown will be getting used to sing deserted streets. last year, before the current travel restrictions were in place, i went to italy to a hilltop village that's in exactly that situation, civita. today they call it �*the dying town' but it was once home to more than 3,000 people. now they reckon there are just seven permanent residents here. and they are heavily outnumbered by tourists — up to 10,000 a day. this bridge, by the way, is the only way up to the village — and back, for that matter. you can only walk — you can't drive. it's a pretty stunning entrance as well, isn't it? civita dates back more than 1,000 years but over the centuries, its population has dwindled, and notjust for economic reasons — because this town is actually physically collapsing itself. in fact, it was