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Curious Traveler
Curious Dublin
Season 3
Episode 301
How did Dublin get its name? And what do Vikings and a black pool have to do with it? Who was Maewyn Succat, and why is he celebrated with green beer? How did the harp become a symbol of Ireland, and why do the harps on Irish coins and Guinness beer face opposite directions? What is the curious history of the Book of Kells, and how did it make its way into Trinity College Library's Long Room?
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Kraków’s Copernicus, Rynek Glówny, Wawel Castle, Collegium Maius and Wawel Dragon parade.
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Seto Lelo Polyphonic singing, Estonian folk costumes, Russian arts & crafts, smoke saunas.
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Philippe le Bon Tower, Notre-Dame du Dijon, owl legend, Hôtel Dieu, Fallot Mustard Mill.
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The Kinderdijk Windmills, Colonies of Benevolence, Beemster Polder and Van Nelle Factory.
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28:58
Aix's Fountains, Van Gogh in Arles, Arles’ Roman Arena and a Calisson Factory.
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28:27
The great castles of Switzerland: Château de Chillon, Château de Gruyères, Schloss Thun.
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27:37
Tallin’s UNESCO Old Town, Kiek in de Kök and Fat Margaret towers, unicorn horn powder.
29:03
Lucerne’s name origin, dragon lore & Pontius Pilate on Mount Pilatus, Swiss chocolate.
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Christine goes north of the Arctic Circle to explore Tromsø, Nordkapp & Kirkenes, Norway.
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Christine explores Portugal's historic villages of Belmonte, Castelo Rodrigo & Sortelha
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Viking Museum, Lofoten villages & islands, history of Norway's painted houses & stockfish.