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The Geographical Podcast
Geographical
39 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine or website. This week, we’re in the Faroe Islands, where a unique new project is getting tourists to do the hard work of maintaining the islands’ natural sites.
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In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine or website. This week, we’re in the Faroe Islands, where a unique new project is getting tourists to do the hard work of maintaining the islands’ natural sites.
Show more...
News
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Editor's Picks: The return of the mala
The Geographical Podcast
26 minutes
1 year ago
Editor's Picks: The return of the mala
In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine and website. This week, we join writer and photographer Anthony Ham in Australia's Great Sandy Desert to meet a once-extinct marsupial that's returned to the outback: the mala. You can see Anthony's images of Australia's native wildlife in the link above.
The Geographical Podcast
In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine or website. This week, we’re in the Faroe Islands, where a unique new project is getting tourists to do the hard work of maintaining the islands’ natural sites.