This week, it is about Ismaël Khelifa to make us travel by proxy. He leaves you an appointment this Saturday, June 11th at 8:55 pm from Iceland for new beautiful escapes. This new issue will be followed by the rebroadcast of the program dedicated to Malta.
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Leschappées Belles of June 11, 2022: your two numbers this Saturday evening
The Great Escape: Iceland, a traveler’s dream (Unpublished)
Volcanoes, glaciers, lava fields, dizzying waterfalls, geothermal areas, natural baths and black sandy beaches are wild landscapes which, depending on the light that illuminates them, evoke the beginning and the end of the world.
From small fishing ports set in fjord pits, to inland lunar landscapes, this trip to Iceland takes us to the heart of its diversity and authenticity.
Northern Iceland attracts tourists with its wilder and less man-made atmosphere than the island’s most classic counties. The Westfjords in particular, in the northwest of the country, represent the most remote area of the territory. These regions so difficult to reach make them landscapes that deserve to be deserved.
And yet, among the approximately 2 million tourists who visit this island each year, the discovery of which never leaves him indifferent, there are those who have chosen not to return home.
It is the same landscapes and this climate that may seem hostile to many, and which nevertheless attracts an entire foreign population that is rightly curious about these features. Who are they, where do they come from and why do they sometimes choose to stay in this territory as magnetic as it is harsh? How does the proximity of sometimes hostile natural spaces feed them?
From the bay of Husavik, a small fishing town that has become a Mecca for whale watching, in the village of Isafjordur in the fjords of the Wild West, passing through the dramatic landscapes of Myvatn, Ismaël Khelifa will set out to meet these faces that make up and gives life to northern Iceland.
Reports : The land of ice / Beyond the polar circle / the call of the sea / You will be Icelandic my child / Ready for the avalanche / The whole world at university at the end of the world.
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Excellent Escape: Malta Mediterranean (Replay)
In the heart of the Mediterranean, its strategic position has made it a place of greed. We find its cultural influences in architecture, but also in gastronomy. Thus, fish pie is a mix between a Mediterranean product and an English pie recipe.
Jerome Pitorin Meet the inhabitants of this archipelago who live in respect of traditions having a very strong taste for the holiday …
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