We look at the must-see paintings, sculptures and historic edifices across Europe. University of Florida professor Jack E. Davis notes the many roles the Gulf of Mexico has played over the years, and why it's important to understand its ecology. And we'll look at the role of guidebooks, and what can make one worth reading, a hundred years after it's been published.
For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.658a Humble American Bragging; Why I Love Madrid; Deep Time Journey
761 Nicholas Kristof Chasing Hope; Fabulous Food in Paris
644a Underappreciated Paris Museums; Many Lives of the Louvre; Cote d'Azur
760 Sweet Southern Treats; Ben Franklin and Me; Nearby Travels
529b Newfoundland with Alan Doyle; Rick Mercer's Canada Day; Drink Dat New Orleans
759 Bowen Island, BC; Alaska Beyond the Cruise Ports; Iceland Summer
758 Reasons to Scuba Dive; Italy's Amalfi Coast; England's SW Coast Path
757 Portugal's Algarve; Spain's Costa del Sol; Vanishing Traditions of Asia
756 Resurrecting Roman Rubble; Plovdiv, Bulgaria; European Travel Serendipity
755 Soldier Poets of WWI; Village Turkey
754 Central Europe; Norway’s Prosperity; Somali Pirates
367a Driving in Europe; Getting Around Ireland; Exploring Provence
753 German Views; Mudlarking the Thames
752 Amsterdam Canals; The Last Island; Coimbra
751 Eyewitness to Climate Change; Endangered Eating; Shakespeare in Stratford and South Sudan
591a Polynesian Explorers; Northern Greece; Greek to Me
750 Mini Italian Lesson; Geography of Genius; Timbuktu Haircut
749 Totally Eclipsed; Mekong Paddle Pilgrim; Strange Food
748 Quirky Oslo; Last Empty Places; Herbal
597a Dublin Walk; The Immortal Irishman; Aran Islands
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