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00:01I'm Jane MacDonald.
00:03Let's go exploring.
00:04And I'm on an extraordinary transglobal trip of a lifetime.
00:09Oh wow, look.
00:10From pole to pole.
00:12It is quite brutal here, I'm not gonna lie.
00:14I just love seeing different places, different cultures, different ways of life.
00:21Whoa, look at this.
00:23I'm being invited in to spend a little bit of time with some special people along the way.
00:29That is such a different taste.
00:31And a very good morning to you.
00:34I've already traveled halfway around the world.
00:37It is weird going from the wilderness of the Antarctica.
00:41What the hell are we doing out here?
00:44Down the islands of South America.
00:46But it's not next day delivery here.
00:49And finishing in Rio.
00:50Oh my God, you actually feel like you're flying.
00:54I am so blessed to have been able to make this journey.
00:57It's wonderful.
00:59Oh, that's lovely.
01:02And I can't wait for my next big adventure.
01:06Bella Italia!
01:09Bellissimo!
01:10Mwah!
01:17After the wonders of Antarctica and the beauty of South America, on this leg of my pole to
01:22pole journey, I'm in the med.
01:24I've flown to Athens in Greece to meet my new yacht, Emerald Saqqara.
01:30I'll head through the Corinth Canal to reach Italy.
01:34I'll explore the port town of Gallipoli.
01:36In the south, the islands of Sicily and Capri, and finally sail to Sorrento, the gateway to the Amalfi Coast.
01:48The journey begins with some nifty nautical navigation.
01:53So this is the little shortcut, which takes us from Greece on the way to Italy.
02:00I can't believe we're going to get through that little...
02:03See that gap there?
02:05It's like a B road.
02:06It's like we're on the M62.
02:09We're going to turn off onto a B road and we're going to make a shortcut to M1.
02:19You have to get up early to do this, but it's worth it.
02:23And everybody's up, everybody's in the same boat, and we're all here to watch this passing through the Corinth Canal.
02:32Exciting!
02:36At less than 25 metres wide, it's one of the world's narrowest canals navigable by ships.
02:43My yacht, at 16 metres wide, is carefully guided through by the Canal pilots.
02:51Their vital local knowledge ensures safe passage for around 11,000 ships a year.
02:58This little bit here can cut out over 400 miles.
03:03I mean, that's a pretty good shortcut, isn't it?
03:07While the idea was hatched in the 7th century BC,
03:10the four-mile man-made channel wasn't completed until 1893.
03:16And it took the invention of dynamite to get the job done.
03:24Morning.
03:26Now, it's Sunday morning and it's really early, and if I lived there, I would be happy if that went
03:32off this time every Sunday.
03:34Can you imagine that?
03:36Morning.
03:37Morning.
03:37Morning.
03:38Morning.
03:39Morning.
03:40Morning.
03:40Morning.
03:40Here we go.
03:43It was very, very narrow.
03:45Thought, one, we're never going to get through that.
03:47And I also thought, we're going uphill.
03:49Because it was, it was an optical illusion of the ship going up.
04:00Isn't it amazing, this?
04:05You feel like you could touch the sides.
04:09Thankfully, you can't.
04:10But it looks as if you can.
04:16The rock walls rise up to around 90 metres above sea level.
04:21Just wish you'd step back from the edge.
04:29I love a ship this size because everybody gets to know each other in the bar usually.
04:34And then you sort of all get up at the same time and you all experience the same things.
04:40And then you talk about it in the bar later and it's just great.
04:43It's just great.
04:48For me and the other 99 guests on board, the tricky manoeuvre's been super smooth.
04:54Thanks to Staff Captain Alessandra and the rest of the crew.
04:58This is just incredible.
05:00And not many people know about this, do they?
05:03Yes, that's true.
05:04So for the guests who are, let's say, from the USA or from Australia,
05:08they don't even know about this spot in Europe.
05:10And this is kind of unique.
05:12How many times have you done this?
05:14Actually, this is my fifth or sixth time.
05:17Really?
05:17Yeah.
05:18And it's still as exciting.
05:19It's even for us who's going through like, you know, several times through the year.
05:23But yeah, it's a unique experience, definitely.
05:25I must admit, that sunshine bouncing off that colour is so flattering.
05:32Yeah, it is.
05:34We don't need beauty lights.
05:36We've got nature's beauty lights here, which is very helpful.
05:41It is.
05:42Not for you, darling.
05:43You're all right.
05:44But for me, it's very helpful.
05:46I sound like I'm chatting him up and I'm not chatting him up.
05:48I'm flirting terribly with you.
05:50I do apologise.
05:51I'm going up on the verge.
05:53I think I scared him off.
05:57And we're through this 19th century engineering marvel and in under an hour.
06:02I'm always impressed when things work.
06:08And the Greeks obviously did this man-made and that's a feat of genius.
06:17400-odd miles it's cut out.
06:21Whoever came up with that deserves a medal.
06:33Next, I sail to Gallipoli.
06:36Hello and good morning.
06:38To feed my hunger for travel.
06:40I've had many pink prawns.
06:42But I've never had a purple prawn.
06:44And go behind the scenes on the ultimate mafia movie in Sicily.
06:48Oh, this is gorgeous.
06:50Look at this place.
06:52Wow.
07:14Gallipoli, Gallipoli.
07:16Hello and good morning.
07:21safely through the corinth canal the marvelous mediterranean leg of my pole-to-pole adventure
07:26continues north so we have arrived in italy and look it looks a bit like tober maury come on let's
07:33let's be honest here all lovely little colored houses fishing village typically italian
07:42oh it just makes you feel good i think we should go and explore come on flanked by the eonian
07:50sea
07:51gallipoli sits on the salento peninsula in the puglia region of southern italy the bit that looks
07:58like the heel of a boot i've enlisted a local guide to show me the best bits and i'm meeting
08:07him by the
08:07ancient fountain oh god you've got to be andrea that's me hello i'm jane to puglia the hill of
08:15italy thank you as you know food in italy is very important so i brought you the pasticciotto
08:22is a typical breakfast pastry from here thank you very much yeah you can taste if you want i'm going
08:28in this is gorgeous yeah it is made with custards and almonds oh wow yes exactly
08:37that is stunning that's that's my favorite pasturing it's really good this is a beautiful
08:43place to me what what is this is this is the this is the ancient fountain some people believe it
08:48was
08:49built during the third century by the greek empire but the recent studies have suggested it was built
08:56by during the renaissance era ah gallipoli is a tale of two cities a modern district on the mainland
09:04and the historic old town that sits on a limestone island reached by one of the oldest bridges in
09:11italy the iconic 16th century ponte cithavecchia it also has the most important part in the area due
09:21to its high quality fish and seafood so is this usually full of fishermen full of fishermen yeah yeah
09:29they come here every day from the early morning because of the sun right just for mending their
09:36nets for consequentially fishing and fishing fish and purple prawns purple prawns purple prawns wow and
09:46we're gonna try them are we yes of course oh fantastic purple prawns of course i've had many pink
09:52prawns but i've never had a purple prawn on route to the restaurant i get to explore this beautifully
10:01preserved town that oozes character i love the fact that you can put your washing out here yes of
10:09course that's that's typical here in puglia yeah yeah you see this is why i like the old town because
10:15it feels traditional it feels italian we need to keep preserving the personality of our city especially
10:23in the south of puglia yeah it's gorgeous so jane that's this is the restaurant where we're gonna try
10:31the purple prawns oh this is it yes fantastic i'm told this is one of the best places to experience
10:39the
10:40local prawns speciality oh wow look at this place it's beautiful and andreas's good friend roberto
10:48has saved me a seat oh hi are you joining us yes nice to meet you i'm jane ciao ciao
10:56ciao ciao
10:57well when in italy this is nice so you're roberto yes i'm roberto great to meet you do you live
11:05here
11:05yes i live nearby nearby so andrea uh he tell you the tales of the two cities gallipoli yeah the
11:14new one
11:15the old one yeah yes but there is another aspect to gallipoli in fact some people call it a gay
11:22lippoli gay lippoli yes as in gay yes it's been an lgbtq uh destination for decades because uh very
11:34courageous people uh back in the 70s and 80s they just live that live their lives without shame
11:41without no hiding and sometimes they were attacked they were insulted but their courage their strength
11:52uh transformed uh gallipoli in this city that's why this city attracts lgbtq community so everyone's
12:05welcome here and plenty of prawns to go around if like me you assumed they'd stay purple once cooked
12:12we'd all be wrong so this is the only place where you can get them cooked like this exactly exactly
12:19so
12:20it's in olive oil and salt and that's it yes i'm going in okay how is it
12:31oh they are delicious okay this tastes like the sea so cheers cheers cheers cheers
12:47back on board the drinks keep flowing as i head to the bar to meet fellow guests ru and paul
12:52to see how they're enjoying the journey so far
13:00cheers oh this is nice oh cheers cheers oh happy birthday for next week thank you happy 50th
13:07at 21 21 sorry i've just told everybody your age i do apologize oh that is pretty special that
13:16margarita oh it's got a bit of salt as well because the heat's pretty full on isn't it so
13:20it is i see why you're doing it it's medicinal it is telling people it's medicinal i know so what
13:28what made you pick this one is it the the run is it greece italy the med when we kind
13:33of chose the
13:34the pearl of italy kind of tour the the history of of the places that you can go to yeah
13:40and
13:40everybody's really friendly and this is our first time we've ever cruised so this is yeah this is the
13:48first one yeah well it's always extra special it's always extra special your first cruise is like
13:54your first love this is just amazing i mean yeah let's have a drink to that yeah yeah cheers
13:59this next cruise to the next one
14:01i love that
14:08i'm heading southwest next across the aeonian sea and along the soul of italy to the toe
14:15and the largest island in the mediterranean sicily
14:25good morning good morning my yacht can't dock in sicily's shallow waters so i'm nipping over
14:35in her tender that's gorgeous isn't it she is beautiful look at this day now i'm not going to
14:46say too much about where we're going today but let me just say i'm hoping they make me an offer
14:54i can't refuse forget jane just call me the godmother the medieval town of savocca perched high above the
15:05coast was famously immortalized in francis ford cupola's classic godfather trilogy as a super fan
15:12i've arranged a private tour
15:16hi are you jerry oh hello i'm jane oh pleased to meet you wow what a surprise oh it's good
15:23to see
15:23you you found the way up here i know it's gorgeous so this is where the godfather happened yeah this
15:29is
15:30the destination the location and the motivation why we have so many people around here which was
15:36unpredictable until some years ago uh-huh quite of all this successful presence here we still have
15:42some genuine and natural corner here where i am very proud to show you so really uh let's go and
15:50discover the hidden side of a savoka perfect let's go then let's go
15:58the epic gangster film released in 1972 starred a then unknown al pacino as michael colioni and marlon
16:07brando as the godfather i remember this scene so well where al pacino was sat here with the guys
16:16and the guy came out and it's this very very spot this is the very very spot after the love
16:22at first
16:22site they had a kind of magic fatal meeting and then it was decided this was the place where there
16:29was the marriage proposal to apollonia's father yeah so the stones the table the trees and everything
16:36around still is breathing of such a fantastic love story that made the turning point of the whole
16:43entire film you see how much it is loved everybody has bought into i mean you see people's faces walking
16:51because it's very very popular here let's be honest must have been a big risk for people here
16:57to show the mafia like it was very good your question is very sharp straight to the point i must
17:03say so there was a fear at the beginning but it was just a very superficial um a kind of
17:10uh suspicious
17:12fear because at the end of the day this moment that could represent the risk was reconverting
17:19uh into an incredible fegundity prosperity and richness for all the flow tourists and the genius
17:25mind of friends for coppola and mario puzza writing this plot story of a family they had intuition that
17:32this corner became the corner of the world iconic scenes were filmed all around the village of savocca
17:40the winding narrow roads provided the perfect backdrop to michael carlioni lying low in sicily
17:47to see more i'll need some wheels
18:00so is this is this our transport yes this is called ape ape calese
18:06so please you're welcome this is the john carlo
18:09there you go hi and we are boarding a ape calese with the john carlo oh we know how to
18:15travel here we
18:16go fantastic i love this okay yeah fancy
18:41the streets of savocca are not only narrow but very steep so the ape is one of the best ways
18:49to get
18:49about this used to be the means of transportation for goods for people it replaced the famous sicilian
18:56cart ah which was pulled by mule by uh donkey by horses yeah so this is happy by fiaggio good
19:08you can go high steep oh this is gorgeous look at this place wow here we can see calaver on
19:16the left
19:16hand side yeah my vintage three-wheeler is an iconic symbol of sicily it's a unique and romantic way to
19:24sightsee if a bit bumpy the lovely house which has been repurbished oh this is the cappuccine scene
19:33here yeah all in clay amazing and now we go fast by the ancient gate thank you which was the
19:42uh oh look
19:43at this yes yeah so we go through the gate that's i mean these views are very special view from
19:51here
19:55yeah yeah that is breathtaking yeah along the countryside oh wow relax very idyllic yeah it
20:04makes you feel good doesn't it yes yes simplicity yeah my heart leaps up when i behold the rainbow in
20:11the
20:12sky oh the lyrical ballads oh absolutely you can see where it comes from yes you can see why all
20:20the
20:20romantic songs are written in italy you know because why i mean wow oh we're here yes here we are
20:28oh amazing
20:34the godfather group is amongst you will recognize the church of san nicolo
20:38as a setting for michael and apollonia's nuptials
20:46so this is the famous church yes and this is the doorstep where the magic moment took place the
20:54revelation of love cherry it's like getting married isn't it yes he invites you i shivering with joy
21:02i think italy is is very much a traditional country and i still think it has a lot of its
21:07values
21:08old-fashioned values
21:15the antarctic and the islands going down were very much nature preserving nature but then you come down
21:23to this leg of the journey and it's more tradition it's more family and everything revolves around
21:30that it is a type of place that makes you feel that joy and you can see it on everybody's
21:38faces it's amazing
21:46still to come my head is turned in capri i haven't had any romance for a long time so maybe
21:52the island is
21:53all i need you have to stay here and i go shopping in the footsteps of jackie kennedy whatever you
22:00like
22:00uh we're gonna make for you okay make me look classy okay it's near impossible that near impossible
22:22it's so hollywood is capri
22:27is the most beautiful beautiful place and you do feel a bit special
22:35okay when you're here okay and then yeah but even sailing in past all the islands and
22:42and seeing the scenery from the sea wow
22:49just south of naples in the campagna region of italy the island of capri can't help but attract
22:55attention i can honestly see why gracie fields got here and thought i'm staying
23:05everything about it i mean everything about it
23:11it's just beautiful i've been looking forward to this
23:35all of a sudden the mediterranean has become extremely popular and not just for people in europe
23:43everywhere australians everywhere i mean americans because there's nothing quite like it
23:50capri wants a retreat for roman emperors is now a celebrity hangout
23:55so i'm going full jet set with a vip boat tour to see the bits beyond the tourist trails
24:02hi thank you hi francesca yes i'm glad you were there then lovely to meet you lovely to meet you
24:11how beautiful is this yes also today is a very fun sunny day so yeah do you wake up every
24:18morning and
24:19think oh oh yes every day yeah and just that is beautiful here once that you come here you fall
24:25in
24:25love for the island i think you do you know i've been once before and it's just it's got like
24:31a
24:33something that draws you in yeah yeah yeah yeah it also has this romantic aspect ah it's romance
24:39yes we like that i'm tired i haven't had any romance for a long time so maybe the island is
24:45all i need
24:45yes you have to stay here i'm definitely up for living la dolce vita this magical setting can easily
24:55attract well over two and a half million visitors a year it's very busy there's lots and lots of boats
25:03yes yes a lot of yacht too yeah you're in the summer yeah yeah especially a lot of them mooring
25:10lots of money
25:11yes yes lots of very rich people here so if you're looking for someone rich come to capri because there's
25:18lots of them
25:23and also from here it's possible to see yeah the sorrento and amalfi coast sorrento is right
25:29so rent is there the other side we have the amalfi coast so we are very near oh just 30
25:35minutes far
25:35away oh amazing when you think about that you've got capri sorrento and then the amalfi coast
25:42i mean it's paradise isn't it yes there we have a tiny beach oh it's teeny that one is one
25:50of the
25:50romantic spots ah that we have also for the couples so today that's nice transform a lot yeah yes yes
25:58so from here it's possible to see if you check about the bottom of the sea no yes you will
26:03see a
26:04sort of red color between the rocks and the water that one there of corals flower you won't think
26:11called be here no not big one for this one tiny bit yeah i will try to show you in
26:19this case
26:19wow they are down there oh yeah but you see some red dot yes yes that one there wow that's
26:29amazing
26:30the mild climate pristine waters and rich marine ecosystem makes it a popular spot to explore
26:37you can see people swimming close to the coast yeah yes oh that must be it's quite impossible to not
26:44enjoy that one day exactly this is one day one day i wish i brought my swimming costume underneath because
26:53everybody's swimming and it just looks so inviting you just literally want to jump off the boat and in
27:00then let's see oh maybe later we're heading for the famous fariglione three iconic limestone stacks
27:15sculpted by centuries of wind and sea erosion
27:20the central fariglione has a natural arch when you pass through the arch
27:25uh-huh if you kiss oh i see yes your partner yeah in this case i'm going to say there's
27:32nobody kiss
27:33on hello but you know sometimes it's a curse depends on the couple but you know depends
27:40so if you kiss going through there yes that's it you're there for life
27:45yes be careful what you wish for yes
27:55to see glamorous capris coastline from the sea and marvel at its natural beauty is a memory i'll treasure
28:02forever francesca thank you for the most amazing trip and thank you to you to come here oh it's been
28:11fun to see you again i hope so too i'm definitely coming back so i'll give you a call next
28:17time
28:17for better oh it's gorgeous so for us as you know in this case we had to say arrivederci
28:23arrivederci of it see i'm like a native i am
28:42not only does capri have some of the world's most stunning scenery
28:45i'm falling in love with the boutiques too it's a shopper's paradise there's every designer shop you
28:55could ever wish to see if you've got a couple of quid and your money is burning in your pocket
29:02capri
29:04town is for you and i'm starting feet first with fancy footwear oh shoes it was here these bespoke
29:15sandals were made famous by the first lady jackie kennedy onassis oh hi hello how are you i'm very
29:22well i'm jane the costanza nice nice to meet you oh one of the most uh our most iconic style
29:31yeah by jacqueline kennedy well i've got to get a pair then do you make them on the premises yes
29:36and how long does it take 15 minutes it's okay that's it 15 minutes yes so i've got really big
29:44feet
29:44constance i really have so i'm a size 41 easy size eight english eight we'll try one just to figure
29:53out what size you need okay and then whatever you like we're gonna make for you okay make me look
29:58classy okay it's near impossible that near impossible constanza told me he'd spent his life making sandals for
30:09people's feet and i i just think feet are a bit ugly cinderella it's like cinderella isn't it
30:17he said that mine weren't ugly compared to some of the feet he'd seen in his life
30:24that's perfect yeah yes yes so now it's the hardest part of the yeah of the process is choose what
30:35you
30:36want there's just something about feet that they should be covered up you think the silver would
30:40be better i love the silver yeah i wear a lot of silver classic and i know we all like
30:47to get his feet
30:48out especially in the summer get your flip-flops on and things like that and when they've got a tan
30:53they look quite nice don't they i mean the rose gold are lovely but i'm not always this color am
30:58i
30:59but you seem to like me feet i think that sounds wrong doesn't it
31:07it's got to be silver it's silver thanks to constanzo's craftsmanship passed down through
31:19generations of shoemakers i'll be channeling my inner jacket oh in no time has the shop always been on
31:27this street yes in this place yes wow same location since 1946 wow and my grandfather died
31:35when i was 15 years old so everything i know i learned from my mother all right so still working
31:43only a few hours a day still oh she's still doing it good for her you can still feel the
31:50family
31:52traditions here the people i've met have inherited their businesses from their grandparents and are
31:59still loving doing what they do i haven't even asked how much they are what's that saying if you
32:07have to ask how much they are you can't afford them when you've learned everything from your grandparents
32:15and your parents and then you put your own flair on it i think as it comes down through the
32:21generations
32:21it can only flourish and get better and with any luck the signature case handle will continue to
32:28stand the test of time and i'm going to show you the trace of the oh yes jacqueline kennedy
32:35it's really historical because it's an original book from 1962 oh my god and this is the original
32:43trace of the foot of jackie kennedy yes this is my grandfather wrote signora kennedy mrs kennedy
32:51wife president america that's a big foot yeah 39 enough like a six six enough well uk size
32:59oh my god mine won't even fit on the page no no no it will fit i shall go to
33:05the ball well
33:06or the beach at least and in style they're lovely aren't they yeah lovely probably the most expensive
33:17sandals i'll ever own but when in rome or capri that's my excuse oh well i don't know what to
33:26say
33:26thank you thank you you're welcome bless you i love them it was nice to meet you i i hope
33:31to see you
33:32again soon in capri bless you thank you so much bye bye bye bye oh i've got my shoes
33:43now look i love shopping i do love shopping and it is a problem but the more you know i'm
33:51getting older
33:52now and i feel as if i need less in my life and then you go somewhere like capri town
33:59and you all that
34:01sensibility goes out the window the prime luxury shopping area is the triangle formed by the
34:08piacetta which is a central square via camarelli and via vittorio imamueli oh nice safe to say i covered
34:19a lot of ground on shore leave thank you so much thank you very much what a joint thank you
34:26ciao ciao
34:28the pedestrian friendly streets make it easy for this committed shopper time for me and my credit
34:34card to head back to my yacht
34:39so far i've sailed the southern ocean along the coast of brazil and even crossed the formidable drape passage
34:46but i've yet to actually dip my toe in the water
34:52oh hello i've been out on my balcony and i'm feeling a little bit you know when you've done a
34:58bit too much
34:59sun and my chest has caught it a bit so i've got my lip gloss i've got my key i've
35:04got my sunglasses and
35:05going down to the marina to cool off now i'm in the med there's no excuse i've been dying for
35:13this all day
35:19well it's all happening down here isn't it well this is the place to be can i come on
35:27hi i'm getting on
35:39i cannot tell you how exhilarating this is and the salt is so good for you apart from me getting
35:46in your eyes but you know they say salt water i know we're all told to stop eating salt all
35:54the
35:54time but when you get in the sea a sea like this in the med crystal clear with friends it's
36:05the best
36:05thing ever oh yeah where's the bar coming up i sail into sorrento so this is where all the magic
36:20happens for limoncello yes to celebrate the last leg of my mediterranean adventure oh i love that sound
36:39i've sailed into my final port of call in the med sorrento the gateway to the glorious amalfi coast
36:48sorrento is a coastal town in southwestern italy in the region of campania facing the bay of naples
36:55on the sorrentine peninsula this region is famous for its lemons and my favorite after dinner tipple
37:02limoncello but i didn't expect to find a lemon grove in the heart of the city run by rosella and
37:10her family so this is where all the magic happens for limoncello yes we are just in the center of
37:16the
37:17town and we have a beautiful garden with lemon orange and mandarin too oh all those yes that's belong
37:25of my family the name is giardini di cataldo cataldo was my grandfather and it started to produce all
37:31these lemon orange trees to export right then my father started to make limoncello too many lemons so
37:38we have to do something with them and we do limoncello marmalade ice cream all different things to make
37:49limoncello what we do we just pick lemons and immediately start just wash them and start to peel
37:55with the simple potato peel with the simple potato peel we do everything by hand fantastic i've got some
38:00lemons here yes i show you look what we do is just to cut yeah oh wow and let's smell
38:14oh i wish you could smell that that is just totally different oh it's much fresher much sweeter oh that's
38:24fabulous thank you for that welcome it's the region's warm days cool nights fertile soil and salty sea air
38:33that produces the intensely fragrant world famous lemons i can't wait to try the liqueur limoncello limoncello
38:43i'll let you try the real limoncello oh i love that sound i love that sound
38:59oh i'll taste with you thank you it's rude to drink alone even though it's salute salute
39:14oh that is wow it's wow it's wow delicious and we taste room temperature right to feel better the
39:26tasting so what is in this what ingredients the peel of the lemon alcohol water and sugar that's that's it
39:36the color the color the yellow color is just from the skin of the lemon wow this is getting me
39:44very
39:44drunk actually i'm feeling up oh do you see how loud i get when i fold it
39:54that is the best limoncello i have ever tasted good you've got it right girl yeah i think i'll give
40:02you a high five absolutely i am so glad i made this mediterranean journey because it's a whole new world
40:22every continent every country has its own magic
40:31the dolce vita means a sweet life and you think i want more of that that's what i've experienced here
40:41i want to come back and spend a lot more time and learn a bit more about it i think
40:48if you go to any
40:49country with an open heart and embrace it you will find the magic in it and that's what i've done
40:56here
41:03on days like these when skies are blue and fields are green
41:13i look around i look around and think about what might have been
41:23and then i hear sweet music and then i hear sweet music float around my head
41:34as i recall the many things left unsaid
41:42it's on days like these that i remember
41:54singing songs and drinking wine while your eyes play games with mine
42:05and then i hear sweet music and then i hear what you're doing
42:16and then i hear this
42:27because you guys are in the evening
42:30and you're listening to me
42:31that is the best for you
42:33journey. Pass this side. Everyone should carry something to scare the polar bear off. Will this
42:40hat work? I venture deep into the Arctic wilderness to encounter extraordinary places and people at
42:47the top of the world. Cheers to Robert, the man who changed the north for the last leg of my
42:53trip
42:53of a lifetime. Looks like AI, doesn't it? Yeah. Or polystyrene.
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