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(sophie fouron) john fawler. born in england, he's lived in the falklands some fifty years, during which he has been a teacher, guide, journalist and editor. with extensive knowledge of this land he calls home, these are his islands. (john fowler) we're an immigrant society. there is still a majority of people of british origin. at the moment, according to the last census, there are 2850 or so inhabitants of the falkland islands of whom just about 2000 now live in stanley, and the rest are scattered around what we call the "camp," which is anywhere outside of stanley, including a smaller number of people who live on small islands, which they run as sheep farms and also as tourist destinations. the falkland islands used to be a colony. now, it is technically a british overseas territory. the argentines have claimed it since 1833, but then, the argentine community was dislodged by the british. they ignored the fact that in 1850, a treaty of perpetual friendship was signed between the argentine and the british gover
(sophie fouron) john fawler. born in england, he's lived in the falklands some fifty years, during which he has been a teacher, guide, journalist and editor. with extensive knowledge of this land he calls home, these are his islands. (john fowler) we're an immigrant society. there is still a majority of people of british origin. at the moment, according to the last census, there are 2850 or so inhabitants of the falkland islands of whom just about 2000 now live in stanley, and the rest are...
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(sophie fouron) cartagena. located on the northern coast of columbia, it sits at the heart of a beautiful bay that opens onto the caribbean sea. the city was initially spread out on five islands isolated from the mainland by marshes and lagoons. (francisco arias-isaza) we have major challenges. the landscape is so close to sea level that very little sea level rise will bring huge, huge problems to the city. - coveted since the dawn of time for its convenient location, it is now undergoing major changes. initially built within these walls, it is now expanding at an incredible pace. but the growth is pushing carthaginians away from their own city center, now falling in the hands of foreign investors. (sophie fouron) who does this center belong to now? (marelvy pena hall) to everybody, except carthageneros. - although things aren't easy for everyone here, a relaxed lifestyle and an impressive gastronomy gives it an edge you simply can't find in very many places. (jorge escandon) we have chontaduro, lulo, caimito,
(sophie fouron) cartagena. located on the northern coast of columbia, it sits at the heart of a beautiful bay that opens onto the caribbean sea. the city was initially spread out on five islands isolated from the mainland by marshes and lagoons. (francisco arias-isaza) we have major challenges. the landscape is so close to sea level that very little sea level rise will bring huge, huge problems to the city. - coveted since the dawn of time for its convenient location, it is now undergoing major...
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(sophie fouron) claudia tavani. journalist and blogger, she left sardinia to start a career abroad but decided to return rather quickly. and this is her island. (claudia tavani) the main city is that way, cagliari. sardinia is around 25 000 square kilometers. most people know about sicily, and sardinia is basically as big as sicily, but it has a population of around 1,6 million. so compared to sicily that has around 6 million people, there isn't that many people here. sardinia has been regularly invaded. by the pisans, aragonese, the spaniards, people from genovese, phoenicians, romans, the arabs. that's why the flag has the four blindfolded dark faces, and those are the four moors, quattro mori, which is a symbol of sardinia. and at some point in history, they were even talking about surrendering sardinia to france. so we could have been french today. when people ask me: "where are you from?" i say: "i'm from sardinia." and then they ask me: "oh, where is that?" then, i say: "it's part of italy". which is fine. i d
(sophie fouron) claudia tavani. journalist and blogger, she left sardinia to start a career abroad but decided to return rather quickly. and this is her island. (claudia tavani) the main city is that way, cagliari. sardinia is around 25 000 square kilometers. most people know about sicily, and sardinia is basically as big as sicily, but it has a population of around 1,6 million. so compared to sicily that has around 6 million people, there isn't that many people here. sardinia has been...
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(sophie fouron) john straley. poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. (john straley) this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of the tlingit people of sitka. in the late 1700's, russians and aleut people came to harvest sea otters, and then the americans, british and spanish came. to this day, there are about 9000 people. the population in sitka, i believe, is still around 25% tlingit people. there is a coast guard base. there is a trouper academy, there are fish plants in sitka with transient workers from all over the world now. it's a relatively diverse community. (sophie fouron) it's hard to imagine, but sitka is actually the largest city in the united states by landmass. hello! (mim mcconnell) hi! - we'll have a little stroll... - good. - ... in your favorite city. - yeah. - i say "city", but it's a town. - yeah, well, it is a city and a borough. it's been a pretty steady pop
(sophie fouron) john straley. poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. (john straley) this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of the tlingit people of sitka. in the late 1700's, russians and aleut people came to harvest sea otters, and then the americans, british and spanish came. to this day, there are about 9000 people. the population in sitka, i believe, is...
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(sophie fouron) rio de janeiro. capital of brazil until 1960, the marvelous city as they call it, is now the third largest conglomeration in south america, but the metropolis still boasts some 32 square kilometers of rain forest, right in the center of the action. (vitor marigo) the city is really 360 around the forest. it's wonderful, sometimes you will see people going to work and they go to work through a national park. - if this lush city offers an exceptional setting, it is also home to hundreds of diverse and colorful favelas, known to the world mostly for their violent reputation. but life in these popular neighborhoods isn't always as hard as we'd imagine. (eve d'amours belanger) in general, people here don't pay for water and they don't pay for electricity that leaves them with a bit of extra money to spend, so they buy electronics, big televisions, things that some people outside the favelas can't buy. - at the other end of the spectrum, the upscale neighborhoods of copacabana and ipanema showcase rio's in
(sophie fouron) rio de janeiro. capital of brazil until 1960, the marvelous city as they call it, is now the third largest conglomeration in south america, but the metropolis still boasts some 32 square kilometers of rain forest, right in the center of the action. (vitor marigo) the city is really 360 around the forest. it's wonderful, sometimes you will see people going to work and they go to work through a national park. - if this lush city offers an exceptional setting, it is also home to...
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you can imagine, rights groups and lawyers are saying this potentially gives israeli au (sophie fouron) rio de janeiro. capital of brazil until 1960, the marvelous city as they call it, is now the third largest conglomeration in south america, but the metropolis still boasts some 32 square kilometers of rain forest, right in the center of the action. (vitor marigo) the city is really 360 around the forest. it's wonderful, sometimes you will see people going to work and they go to work through a national park. - if this lush city offers an exceptional setting, it is also home to hundreds of diverse and colorful favelas, known to the world mostly for their violent reputation. but life in these popular neighborhoods isn't
you can imagine, rights groups and lawyers are saying this potentially gives israeli au (sophie fouron) rio de janeiro. capital of brazil until 1960, the marvelous city as they call it, is now the third largest conglomeration in south america, but the metropolis still boasts some 32 square kilometers of rain forest, right in the center of the action. (vitor marigo) the city is really 360 around the forest. it's wonderful, sometimes you will see people going to work and they go to work through a...
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. >> when this facility opened two months ago, 200 acute malnouri (sophie fouron) it's always interestingto listen to the sounds of nature, especially here. you hear the bald eagles, a lot. the ravens. salmon jumping. you kind of understand why they call it "the last frontier". you can't really go further than baranof island. it is what you imagine alaska to be. kilometers, and kilometers, and kilometers of forest. there are very little paved roads here. you don't spend much time in your car, but you spend
. >> when this facility opened two months ago, 200 acute malnouri (sophie fouron) it's always interestingto listen to the sounds of nature, especially here. you hear the bald eagles, a lot. the ravens. salmon jumping. you kind of understand why they call it "the last frontier". you can't really go further than baranof island. it is what you imagine alaska to be. kilometers, and kilometers, and kilometers of forest. there are very little paved roads here. you don't spend much...
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this certainly is not over yet and the supreme leader here highlighting the fact that iran (sophie fouron're in a little village nestled in the mountains. it's an island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia. it's one of fe
this certainly is not over yet and the supreme leader here highlighting the fact that iran (sophie fouron're in a little village nestled in the mountains. it's an island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia. it's one of fe
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(sophie fouron) cartagena.on the northern coast of columbia, it sits at the heart of a beautiful bay that opens onto the caribbean sea. the city was initially spread out on five islands isolated from the mainland by marshes and lagoons. (francisco arias-isaza) we have major challenges. the landscape is so close to sea level that very little sea level rise will bring huge, huge problems to the city. - coveted since the dawn of time for its convenient location, it is now undergoing major changes. initially built within these walls, it is now expanding at an incredible pace. but the growth is pushing carthaginians away
(sophie fouron) cartagena.on the northern coast of columbia, it sits at the heart of a beautiful bay that opens onto the caribbean sea. the city was initially spread out on five islands isolated from the mainland by marshes and lagoons. (francisco arias-isaza) we have major challenges. the landscape is so close to sea level that very little sea level rise will bring huge, huge problems to the city. - coveted since the dawn of time for its convenient location, it is now undergoing major changes....
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[captioning made possi (sophie fouron) we're in a little village nestled in the mountains.island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia. it
[captioning made possi (sophie fouron) we're in a little village nestled in the mountains.island that's multiple, traditional, isolated culturally maybe, because geographically, it's not very far from italy. and it's unique, independent, autonomous in many ways. the land, the sea, the sun are very generous to the people of sardinia. there's something quite unique in sardinia. it
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(sophie fouron) it's always interesting to listen to the sounds of nature, especially here.the bald eagles, a lot. the ravens. salmon jumping. you kind of understand why they call it "the last frontier". you can't really go further than baranof island. it is what you imagine alaska to be. kilometers, and kilometers, and kilometers of forest. there are very little paved roads here. you don't spend much time in your car, but you spend
(sophie fouron) it's always interesting to listen to the sounds of nature, especially here.the bald eagles, a lot. the ravens. salmon jumping. you kind of understand why they call it "the last frontier". you can't really go further than baranof island. it is what you imagine alaska to be. kilometers, and kilometers, and kilometers of forest. there are very little paved roads here. you don't spend much time in your car, but you spend
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amy: we want to thank you for the report and we will link to it, "the current migrant crisis" (sophie fouroniro. capital of brazil until 1960, the marvelous city as they call it, is now the third largest conglomeration in south america, but the metropolis still boasts some 32 square kilometers of rain forest, right in the center of the action. (vitor marigo) the city is really 360 around the forest. it's wonderful, sometimes you will see people going to work and they go to work through a national park. - if this lush city offers an exceptional setting, it is also home to hundreds of diverse and colorful favelas, known to the world mostly for their violent reputation. but life in these popular neighborhoods isn't always as hard as we'd imane
amy: we want to thank you for the report and we will link to it, "the current migrant crisis" (sophie fouroniro. capital of brazil until 1960, the marvelous city as they call it, is now the third largest conglomeration in south america, but the metropolis still boasts some 32 square kilometers of rain forest, right in the center of the action. (vitor marigo) the city is really 360 around the forest. it's wonderful, sometimes you will see people going to work and they go to work...
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(sophie fouron) cartagena. located on the northern coast of columbia, it sits at the heart of a beautiful bay that opens onto the caribbean sea. the city was initially spread out on five islands isolated from the mainland by marshes and lagoons. (francisco arias-isaza) we have major challenges. the landscape is so close to sea level that very little sea level rise will bring huge, huge problems to the city. - coveted since the dawn of time for its convenient location, it is now undergoing major changes. initially built within these walls, it is now expanding at an incredible pace. but the growth is pushing carthaginianswa
(sophie fouron) cartagena. located on the northern coast of columbia, it sits at the heart of a beautiful bay that opens onto the caribbean sea. the city was initially spread out on five islands isolated from the mainland by marshes and lagoons. (francisco arias-isaza) we have major challenges. the landscape is so close to sea level that very little sea level rise will bring huge, huge problems to the city. - coveted since the dawn of time for its convenient location, it is now undergoing major...