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.643 Pandemic Road Trip; Corona Wanderlust; American Surprises
569a Best National Park Experiences; Northland; San Francisco Day Trips
642 Turkish Market; Tour Industry; Inclusivity
641 Finding Europe in America; Cruise Ship Nightmare; Iceland Backcountry
640 Invisible City; Under the Wave at Waimea
554a Why I Love Rome; Garden Lust; Mountain Switzerland
639 Mid-American Feast; All the Way to the Tigers; Feedback
638 Sailing in Oslo; Underland; Beyond Amsterdam
286b Mother's Day: Sweet Home Croatia; An American Mother in Paris
637 Versailles; Reporting from West Africa; Orthodox Easter Traditions
636 Athens Neighborhoods; Digital Nomads; Venice Lagoon
635 The Habsburgs; Lost in the Pond; Arabic Friends
482a Sevilla April Fair; Walking England; City Squares
634 Holy Land Easter; Mudlarking; Higher Tides
633 Granada; Mount Ararat; Colombia's Rio Magdalena
318a Springtime in Basque Country; Irish Song
632 Galway; A Week in Ireland; Brittany
631 The Ravenmaster; Future Travel; Tour Business in 2021
630 Portugal's Art and Architecture; Breakfast With Polygamists; Jack London's Yukon
534a Crete; Alaska's Tip of the Iceberg; Darwin Comes to Town
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