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Samantha highlights the delicious beer, wine and spirits she has encountered across the world.
Samantha highlights the delicious beer, wine and spirits she has encountered across the world.
Samantha embarks on a journey along Route 66, making a stop in Illinois at Old Joliet Prison.
Xi'an, China. Includes a health clinic that has been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for over 500 years; City Wall; UNESCO World Heritage site of the Terracotta Warriors; and a performance of "The Song of the Everlasting Sorrow."
Samantha begins her trip at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, known for its scenic views and challenging sand cliffs. In Michigan, she explores The Cherry Republic, filled with cherry products, and dines with new friends at the Farm Club on the Leelanau Peninsula. She visits a repurposed mental hospital in Traverse City and learns cheese-making at Leelanau Cheese. On Lake Michigan, she sails the schooner Wind Dancer, discovering its history as a water stagecoach.
Melbourne, Australia, is renowned for its livability and rich history as a gold rush town. It's now a hub for artists and foodies. Sam explores the city, attending a Women's Australian Football League match, and visiting the Yarra Valley, where she encounters kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas. She then returns to the Queen Victoria Market for Australian delicacies.
Melbourne, Australia, is renowned for its livability and rich history as a gold rush town. It's now a hub for artists and foodies. Sam explores the city, attending a Women's Australian Football League match, and visiting the Yarra Valley, where she encounters kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas. She then returns to the Queen Victoria Market for Australian delicacies.
Why the city is considered holy to three of the world's major religions; a variety of foods; a shop that provides precious textiles to the Pope; the Jerusalem library where Palestinian women are learning to raise honeybees on the roof; and at the Western Wall, excavated tunnels with thousands of years of Jewish history.
Why the city is considered holy to three of the world's major religions; a variety of foods; a shop that provides precious textiles to the Pope; the Jerusalem library where Palestinian women are learning to raise honeybees on the roof; and at the Western Wall, excavated tunnels with thousands of years of Jewish history.
Why the city is considered holy to three of the world's major religions; a variety of foods; a shop that provides precious textiles to the Pope; the Jerusalem library where Palestinian women are learning to raise honeybees on the roof; and at the Western Wall, excavated tunnels with thousands of years of Jewish history.
Why the city is considered holy to three of the world's major religions; a variety of foods; a shop that provides precious textiles to the Pope; the Jerusalem library where Palestinian women are learning to raise honeybees on the roof; and at the Western Wall, excavated tunnels with thousands of years of Jewish history.
Why the city is considered holy to three of the world's major religions; a variety of foods; a shop that provides precious textiles to the Pope; the Jerusalem library where Palestinian women are learning to raise honeybees on the roof; and at the Western Wall, excavated tunnels with thousands of years of Jewish history.
Why the city is considered holy to three of the world's major religions; a variety of foods; a shop that provides precious textiles to the Pope; the Jerusalem library where Palestinian women are learning to raise honeybees on the roof; and at the Western Wall, excavated tunnels with thousands of years of Jewish history.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected; Jerusalem Bird Observatory; fabulous food and exotic spices at the traditional and extensive Machane Yehuda market; and wine made in a region that has been producing wine for thousands of years.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected; Jerusalem Bird Observatory; fabulous food and exotic spices at the traditional and extensive Machane Yehuda market; and wine made in a region that has been producing wine for thousands of years.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected; Jerusalem Bird Observatory; fabulous food and exotic spices at the traditional and extensive Machane Yehuda market; and wine made in a region that has been producing wine for thousands of years.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected; Jerusalem Bird Observatory; fabulous food and exotic spices at the traditional and extensive Machane Yehuda market; and wine made in a region that has been producing wine for thousands of years.
Samantha visits the jewel-like Canadian city of Victoria, beginning with an exploration of the Chinese immigrant experience, including a walk down Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest commercial street in North America and a visit to Loy Sing Meat Market, the oldest Chinese-owned business on the continent.
Ireland's Northwest Coast. Includes County Donegal; Slieve League; Leo's Tavern; and Moya Brennan of the band Clannad.
In Germany's largest wine region, Mainz unfolds like a delightful Riesling. Samantha explores the ruins of a Roman amphitheater near a main train station and visits Eva Vollmer Winery, learning about the "future wine" movement. She enjoys German wine at Weinhaus Loesch, then travels to Wiesbaden to taste hot chocolate at Kunder Chocolateria, a family-owned shop. At the Wiesbaden Museum, she admires the largest Art Nouveau collection.
Samantha kicks off her visit at the beautiful Rose Island Lighthouse. In Newport, history is found in every plot of ground. She learns about the hidden history of God's Little Acre, a Colonial-era cemetery whose gravestones tell the story of the African American experience in Rhode Island. The famous Cliff Walk reveals spectacular views of windswept Atlantic and Gilded Age mansions. She tours Marble House, the "cottage" owned by Alva Vanderbilt.
Samantha kicks off her visit at the beautiful Rose Island Lighthouse. In Newport, history is found in every plot of ground. She learns about the hidden history of God's Little Acre, a Colonial-era cemetery whose gravestones tell the story of the African American experience in Rhode Island. The famous Cliff Walk reveals spectacular views of windswept Atlantic and Gilded Age mansions. She tours Marble House, the "cottage" owned by Alva Vanderbilt.