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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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Life in Syria today
The Geographical Podcast
49 minutes
3 years ago
Life in Syria today
This month we return to a country that no longer dominates headlines, but where the reality of war, and its impacts, are still very much felt. Syrian infrastructure, and its economy, have been devastated by the conflict that began in 2011. Though ISIS has now been largely defeated, and the Assad regime has regained control of much of the country, the conflict still continues and life in Syria is still extremely tough. In the first half of the podcast, we listen to an article from ...
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.