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Curious Traveler
Curious Lofoten, Norway
Season 5
Episode 510
Who discovered the world’s longest Viking longhouse? What are the giant, triangular wooden huts called “hjells” used for? Where can you find the Devil’s Stairs? Why is there a giant stadium on a tiny little island? When did a house painted red mean one thing, but a house painted yellow mean another? How did one tiny fish ensure a nation’s survival, from the Viking Age through the Middle Ages?
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Aix's Fountains, Van Gogh in Arles, Arles’ Roman Arena and a Calisson Factory.
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The great castles of Switzerland: Château de Chillon, Château de Gruyères, Schloss Thun.
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Tallin’s UNESCO Old Town, Kiek in de Kök and Fat Margaret towers, unicorn horn powder.
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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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Bryggen, Edvard Grieg's home, King Håkon's Hall, Bergenhus Fortress, Old Bergen Museum.
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27:39
Casa Loma Castle, Hockey Hall of Fame, Chinatown, Largest distillery in British Empire.
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27:34
Sagrada Familia, Casa Milà, Gothic Quarter, 1888 World Expo, the Eixample & panot tiles.
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Christine visits Emperor Franz Joseph's winter retreat, builds an igloo and dons a dirndl.