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...‘eco tourists’. Produced by Back to...
The Galapagos Islands off Ecuador's eastern seaboard are internationally famous as the home of thousands of unique and fascinating animals. But the islands face a distinct long term threat. Their lifeline is the very same industry that is threatening to destroy them – mass tourism.
The people of Ecuador are finding the collapse of their national currency hard to bear. With high unemployment and poverty, the countries natural flair and colour is being diminished.
...step in this oldest of dances. Produced by Back to...
Tango originated not in high society, but in the brothels of Buenos Aires. Now, the craze for this dance is sweeping Europe and North America.
...is undergoing rapid change. Produced by Back To...
Brazil's vast and diverse wetland system is now facing an influx of tourists - but will this influx of wealth and people traffic save or destroy it?
...pirate fishing to flourish. Produced by Back to...
The majority of tuna is destined for the multi-million dollar Japanese market. Tuna is so overfished that some species are becoming endangered.
...says one avant garde teenager. Produced by Back To...
Internet phones took off early in Japan, although it wasn't without its critics. An exploration of the hopes and fears of the exponentially developing age of technology.
An emotional feature tells of the family reunifications bringing North & South families together after decades of separation.
Argentines pride themselves on their BSE free beef. Gauchos still roam the land, caring for their cattle herds in time honoured fashion.
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