Waterfront Cities of the World Season 3
As seen through the eyes of world-famous photographer Heidi Hollinger, we set off to discover vibrant port cities and capture their true essence and soul. Settled centuries ago when boat travel was the only means of communication, these ports have developed into commercial and cultural metropolises, rich in their unique history. Native and new residents alike share with us the love and charm each city has to offer.
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Waterfront Cities of the World
2011 / TV-PGAs seen through the eyes of world-famous photographer Heidi Hollinger, we set off to discover vibrant port cities and capture their true essence and soul. Settled centuries ago when boat travel was the only means of communication, these ports have developed into commercial and cultural metropolises, rich in their unique history. Native and new residents alike share with us the love and charm each city has to offer.
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Waterfront Cities of the World Season 3 Full Episode Guide
A look at the transformation of Doha, the capital of Qatar, from a quiet fishing village to a bustling city.
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg truly is a metropolis, but with an abundance of green areas and countless canals Hamburg also ranks as one of Germany’s greenest and most attractive cities. Water dominates the landscape in Hamburg.
New York is constantly changing; Harlem and 125th Street have been redefined; Brooklyn, the working class suburb, has become a destination in its own right; High Line Park, now stretching above 16 city blocks of the West Village, continues to grow.
Stockholm, a city made up of 14 islands connected by some 50 bridges, is highlighted in the third-season opener, which examines how Europe's first green capital tackles environmental problems and is an ideal destination for walkers and cyclists