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hello, and welcome to the travel show — with me, mike corey. coming to you from romania.my time on a new programme, i've come across some pretty extraordinary animals. there were orangutans in malaysia and borneo. 97% of the dna is shared with humans, and that's where they get the name — orangutan means "man of the forest." swarms of butterflies in mexico. and the mountain lions of los angeles. oh, man, we are best friends. but first, we start our look back with another big cat — this one in the ibera wetlands of argentina, where there are plans to reintroduce jaguars back into the wild. welcome to estancia san alonso, the island home of rewilding argentina — a project aiming to reintroduce this beautiful, terrifying animal into the wild. oh my... guys, this is... when you make eye contact with a beast this size, your heartjust goes... she is issa, she is a brazilian panther orjaguar. she is about six years old, she is quite young. and how will the wetlands benefit from reintroducing this beautiful animal? these animals were part of this ecosystem. they have been here for
hello, and welcome to the travel show — with me, mike corey. coming to you from romania.my time on a new programme, i've come across some pretty extraordinary animals. there were orangutans in malaysia and borneo. 97% of the dna is shared with humans, and that's where they get the name — orangutan means "man of the forest." swarms of butterflies in mexico. and the mountain lions of los angeles. oh, man, we are best friends. but first, we start our look back with another big cat...
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i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and us here today. i'm beginning my journey in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of the mcleod clan. hugh. nice to meet you, mike. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we are closed due to covid, so no problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to come inside? fantastic. my middle name is mc—leod, not mac—leod. they cut the a at some point. there's are many different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. we've been holding fast. that's the bull, which is the hat the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we are going to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well. i think you will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed
i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and us here today. i'm beginning my journey in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of the mcleod clan. hugh. nice to meet you, mike. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we are closed due to covid, so no problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to...
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Sep 27, 2020
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hello and welcome to the travel show with me, mike corey, coming to you from romania, actually. time on the programme, i've come across some pretty amazing animals. there are orangutans in malaysia and borneo. 97% of their dna shared with humans, and that is where they get the name — orangutan means ‘man of the forest‘. swarms of butterflies in mexico. 0nto the mountain lions of los angeles. laughs. but first, we start our look back with another big cat — this one in the wetlands in argentina — where there are plans to introduce jaguars back into the wild. welcome to the island home of rewilding argentina, a project aimed at reintroducing this terrifying animal to the wild. oh, my god. when you make eye contact with a beast the size, your heartjust goes boom, boom, boom. crazy. laughs. she is isa. she's a brazilian panther, or a jaguar. she's about six years old, yeah. she's quite young. and how will the wetlands from introducing this beautiful animal? well, these animals were part of this existence. they have been here for hundreds of thousands of years. they disappeared from t
hello and welcome to the travel show with me, mike corey, coming to you from romania, actually. time on the programme, i've come across some pretty amazing animals. there are orangutans in malaysia and borneo. 97% of their dna shared with humans, and that is where they get the name — orangutan means ‘man of the forest‘. swarms of butterflies in mexico. 0nto the mountain lions of los angeles. laughs. but first, we start our look back with another big cat — this one in the wetlands in...
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Sep 19, 2020
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before lockdown, we sent mike corey to join them.0 people a year visited brazil's national museum. it housed some of the country's most invaluable historical treasure. 20 million items in all. their origins spanning thousands of years. a former imperial palace, it was built for the portuguese royal family in the early 19th century. but two years ago, in september 2018, disaster struck. a fire, blamed on a faulty air conditioning unit, spread out of control, destroying the building and half of its collection. the museum is still closed to tourists, as it's a burnt out husk of what it used to be. much of the devastation is still being cleared away. walking around, you just feel hollow. like the remains of the museum. and this room right here is where the fire first started. when the scale of the devastation became clear, luciana and some of her colleagues entered the burning building to try and save some of the artefacts. the public grief was overwhelming. the museum wasn't some dusty old relic, but one of the country's top higher educ
before lockdown, we sent mike corey to join them.0 people a year visited brazil's national museum. it housed some of the country's most invaluable historical treasure. 20 million items in all. their origins spanning thousands of years. a former imperial palace, it was built for the portuguese royal family in the early 19th century. but two years ago, in september 2018, disaster struck. a fire, blamed on a faulty air conditioning unit, spread out of control, destroying the building and half of...
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now on bbc news, another chance to join mike corey in this classic travel show episode as he travelslaysia's biggest state, sarawak, and ventures deep into the bornean ra i nfo rest. this week on the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems, but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to bright lights or its neighbour state sabah. so i'm going to discover for myself the sites and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way, i'll be hanging out with these guys. climbing jagged peaks. easily one of the most beautiful and one of the most difficult hikes i have done. and, getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. i have to work on my snail sucking technique. i love sarawak so much. we are very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. my trip starts here, in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and the word kuching, it means something special, right? yes, kuching means cat! like the city of cats?
now on bbc news, another chance to join mike corey in this classic travel show episode as he travelslaysia's biggest state, sarawak, and ventures deep into the bornean ra i nfo rest. this week on the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems, but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to bright lights or its neighbour state sabah. so i'm...
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well, more recently, last year, mike corey headed south of the city to visit some of the coastal communitiesars become big tourist resorts. but they still have one or two surprises up their sleeve. turkey's aegean coast. it's where you'll find some of history's big hitters — ancient and evocative ruined settlements like pergamon and troy, and also here, the greek city of ephesus, which has been beautifully restored. here it is. the library of celsus. it was the third—largest in the ancient world and the reading room had over 15,000 documents in it. it might look beautiful now, but until the 19705 it was just a pile of rubble. looking pretty good, right? we're hardly off the beaten track here. you may well recognise the names of some of the local towns. bodrum and marmaris are now as well—known for their holiday resorts as they are for their classical heritage. this is kusadasi, a little further up the coast, a package destination popular with northern europeans. walking around in kusadasi you can't help but notice that one of the hilltops is covering a rainbow. these are the rainbow houses,
well, more recently, last year, mike corey headed south of the city to visit some of the coastal communitiesars become big tourist resorts. but they still have one or two surprises up their sleeve. turkey's aegean coast. it's where you'll find some of history's big hitters — ancient and evocative ruined settlements like pergamon and troy, and also here, the greek city of ephesus, which has been beautifully restored. here it is. the library of celsus. it was the third—largest in the ancient...
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hello and welcome to the travel show, with me, mike corey, coming to you from a mania actually.e on the programmer, i've come across some pretty ordinary animals. there are rantings in the malaysia and borneo. 97% of their dna shared with humans, and that is where they get the name, renting means man of the forest. swans and butterflies in —— swarms of butterflies in mexico. 0nly mountain alliance of los angeles. laughs but first we start our look back with another big cat, this one in the wetlands in argentina where there are plans to introduce jaguars back into the wild. welcome to the island home of ri welding argentina, a product aimed at reintroducing this terrifying animal to the wild. 0h this terrifying animal to the wild. oh my god. guys, when you make eye contact with a base the size, your heartjust goes crazy. laughs she is a brazilian panther or a joke well. she is about six yea rs joke well. she is about six years old, quite young how will the wetlands and from introducing this beautiful animal? these animals were part of the existence. they have been here for hundre
hello and welcome to the travel show, with me, mike corey, coming to you from a mania actually.e on the programmer, i've come across some pretty ordinary animals. there are rantings in the malaysia and borneo. 97% of their dna shared with humans, and that is where they get the name, renting means man of the forest. swans and butterflies in —— swarms of butterflies in mexico. 0nly mountain alliance of los angeles. laughs but first we start our look back with another big cat, this one in the...
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and at 4.30 canadian mike corey rediscovers his scottish roots by heading to the isle of skye to seee impact that the downturn in tourism is having on scotland s historic buildings. good afternoon. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus — as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame anne johnson — who is a member of the government's scientific advisory group — says she is particularly concerned by a rise in infection rates among young people. in leeds, people have been urged to socialise sensibly and responsibly this weekend, after the city was added to a government watchlist of areas with high rates of infection. council leaderjudith blake said there had been an increase in music events, house parties and illegal raves and said fines of £10,000 were being given. our health correspondent richard galpin reports. it is amongst young people now that there is mounting concern about coronavirus infections. although the virus has much less impact on the young they can spread it to other people. soon
and at 4.30 canadian mike corey rediscovers his scottish roots by heading to the isle of skye to seee impact that the downturn in tourism is having on scotland s historic buildings. good afternoon. the government is being warned that the country is at a critical moment in controlling the spread of coronavirus — as thousands of students prepare to return to university. dame anne johnson — who is a member of the government's scientific advisory group — says she is particularly concerned by...
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mike corey's at brazil's national museum and we catch up with some of the explorers whose trips have by lockdown. this week on the show. starting from scratch after a nightmare at the museum. walking around, youjust feel hollow. how signs of celebration are slowly returning to the champagne region in france. when you're round the world challenge hits the skids. we can see borders we re hits the skids. we can see borders were starting to close, and we were like, what is going on? and the pygmy goats who got a little too used to lock down. hello and welcome to the show. this is the giraffe house at london zoo, newly reopened after months of lockdown, something which these guys are lockdown, something which these guys a re clearly lockdown, something which these guys are clearly ridiculously excited about. so i have come here to find out how this place has been looking to volunteers from london's furloughed workforce to get itself up furloughed workforce to get itself up and running once again. but first, an anniversary to remember, and not a happy one. two years ago this month, fire co
mike corey's at brazil's national museum and we catch up with some of the explorers whose trips have by lockdown. this week on the show. starting from scratch after a nightmare at the museum. walking around, youjust feel hollow. how signs of celebration are slowly returning to the champagne region in france. when you're round the world challenge hits the skids. we can see borders we re hits the skids. we can see borders were starting to close, and we were like, what is going on? and the pygmy...
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hello and welcome to the travel show with me, mike corey, coming to you from romania, actually.me — orangutan means ‘man of the forest‘. swarms of butterflies in mexico. and the mountain lions of los angeles. 0h, oh, man, we're best friends. laughs. but first, we start our look back with another big cat — this one in the wetlands in argentina — where there are plans to reintroduce jaguars back into the wild. welcome to the island home of rewilding argentina, a project aimed at reintroducing this terrifying animal to the wild. oh, my god. when you make eye contact with a beast the size, your heartjust goes boom, boom, boom. she is isa. she's a brazilian panther, or a jaguar. she's about six years old, yeah. she's quite young. and how will the wetlands benefit from introducing this beautiful animal? well, these animals were part of this existence. they've been here for hundreds of thousands of years. they disappeared from the wetlands and now, this ecosystem is lacking from this top predator. and of course, we need to maintain the prey populations in natural numbers — i mean, not
hello and welcome to the travel show with me, mike corey, coming to you from romania, actually.me — orangutan means ‘man of the forest‘. swarms of butterflies in mexico. and the mountain lions of los angeles. 0h, oh, man, we're best friends. laughs. but first, we start our look back with another big cat — this one in the wetlands in argentina — where there are plans to reintroduce jaguars back into the wild. welcome to the island home of rewilding argentina, a project aimed at...
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and from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.ries from bbc news. west midlands police have declared a major incident after reports of a stabbing in birmingham city centre overnight. they have said a number of people have been injured. simon jones has more. simon, we know this is a major incident and a number of people have been stabbed. not clear on injuries at the moment. what details you have? police say they were called to birmingham city centre at about half past midnight, and initially it was a report that one person had been stabbed, so they attended along with the ambulance. at the scene they got reports of a number of other people having being stabbed, too. the seat is too early to confirm how many people been stabbed, and indeed what their injuries might be, but this has been declared to be a major incident by the police. they say officer is remain at the scene and their accordance in the city centre. they say the public should stay away from this area. as regards to any potential motive, police are saying it is too earl
and from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team, it's goodbye.ries from bbc news. west midlands police have declared a major incident after reports of a stabbing in birmingham city centre overnight. they have said a number of people have been injured. simon jones has more. simon, we know this is a major incident and a number of people have been stabbed. not clear on injuries at the moment. what details you have? police say they were called to birmingham city centre at about half...
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i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we're closed due to covid. i see. so, no, problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to come inside? fantastic. my middle name is mc—leod, not mac—leod. they cut the a at some point. there's are many different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. we've been holding fast. that's the bull, which is part of the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we are going to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well. i think you will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to open just the gardens and the gift shop in the car park, but it's very much a partial reopening, so the castle is still closed. we might trial opening for guided tours of no more than 25 people, but the mechanics of putting that in p
i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we're closed due to covid. i see. so, no, problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to come inside? fantastic. my middle name is mc—leod, not mac—leod. they cut the a at some point. there's are many different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. we've been holding fast....
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before lockdown, we sent mike corey to join them.early 19th century. but two years ago, in september 2018, disaster struck. a fire, blamed on a faulty air conditioning unit, spread out of control, destroying the building and half of its collection. the museum is still closed to tourists, as it's a burnt out husk of what it used to be. much of the devastation is still being cleared away. walking around, you just feel hollow. like the remains of the museum. and this room right here is where the fire first started. when the scale of the devastation became clear, luciana and some of her colleagues entered the burning building to try and save some of the artefacts. the public grief was overwhelming. the museum wasn't some dusty old relic, but one of the country's top higher education centres. a hub of activity. the national museum is located in the sao cristovao district of rio dejaneiro. it's a little chaotic and it's not the wealthiest part of the city. there are many poor areas nearby, some just a few stops away on the train. and in a
before lockdown, we sent mike corey to join them.early 19th century. but two years ago, in september 2018, disaster struck. a fire, blamed on a faulty air conditioning unit, spread out of control, destroying the building and half of its collection. the museum is still closed to tourists, as it's a burnt out husk of what it used to be. much of the devastation is still being cleared away. walking around, you just feel hollow. like the remains of the museum. and this room right here is where the...
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bottom of the third inning, corey seager takes the mike fires hanging curveball to deep left center. this game 5-1. the a's are now the third seed in the american league. >>> only four games remaining in the regular season. the giants are just crossing their fingers. this afternoon at china basin, brandon belt ties the game with this home run in the bottom of the eighth inning, but the rockies would come back and win the game in the 11th inning. as of right now, the giants own the eighth and final playoff spot. >>> well, as the nba playoffs continue, the warriors are not part of it. they're at chase center, though, preparing for next season. >> it was really a relief to be out on the floor playing basketball again together. >> a voluntary two-week minicamp at chase center, you see coach kerr there. daily testing, and the team is shuttling back and forth from their hotel in downtown san francisco. by the way, no steph curry or draymond green as they were excused from this minicamp. we're back in a moment. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go y
bottom of the third inning, corey seager takes the mike fires hanging curveball to deep left center. this game 5-1. the a's are now the third seed in the american league. >>> only four games remaining in the regular season. the giants are just crossing their fingers. this afternoon at china basin, brandon belt ties the game with this home run in the bottom of the eighth inning, but the rockies would come back and win the game in the 11th inning. as of right now, the giants own the...
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thank you >> doc >> mike: joe pavelski skates away two guys that came in as free agents over the course of the summer think about the impact that they've had. and the three stars, doc, coreylski, honorable mention to mikhail sergachev for the tampa bay lightning. he was outstanding in this game. anton khudobin i think everybody is going to sleep well tonight, doc. >> mike: all of us, too. perry 35 pavelski 35. khudobin 34 years of age the old guys know how to do it don't they t-mobile three stars of the game and those guys are forcing a game six on monday thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. for more post game coverage don't miss nhl overtime. which begins now on nbcsn. we'll see you right back here for game six of the stanley cup final monday, 8:00 p.m. eastern, on nbc for eddie olczyk, brian boucher, and our entire crew who have just done the 215th game of nbc sports in the nhl this year, mike emrick saying good night. >>> here with you on a week flea of "49ers game plan. the team spent the week continuing their preparations to face the giants on sunday and what will be their second of back-to-back games. . enhance your field vision at zeny.c
thank you >> doc >> mike: joe pavelski skates away two guys that came in as free agents over the course of the summer think about the impact that they've had. and the three stars, doc, coreylski, honorable mention to mikhail sergachev for the tampa bay lightning. he was outstanding in this game. anton khudobin i think everybody is going to sleep well tonight, doc. >> mike: all of us, too. perry 35 pavelski 35. khudobin 34 years of age the old guys know how to do it don't they...
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i'm canadian and my name is mike corry but my middle name is mcleod and that's a scottish name and that's a scottish name and that's what brought us here today. —— coreyginning my journey today. —— corey. i'm beginning myjourney in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of the mcleod clan. hugh. nice to meet you, mike. you decided to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we a re here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we are closed here. no problem with the mask, the distance. come inside. fantastic. my middle name is mcleod, they cut the aid one point. there are many different spellings of mcleod but this is where it all started. we been holding fast. that is the ball, the family motto. with when going through clan battles, famine and hopefully we can survive the covid—i9 pandemic as well. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to openjust the gardens march. we've managed now to open just the gardens and get shop and
i'm canadian and my name is mike corry but my middle name is mcleod and that's a scottish name and that's a scottish name and that's what brought us here today. —— coreyginning my journey today. —— corey. i'm beginning myjourney in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of the mcleod clan. hugh. nice to meet you, mike. you decided to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle....