On The Travel Show rajan is in jerusalem, the worlds holiest city. This is, for christianity, the most important place in the world. Quite an incredible experience to be here. We touch down in st martin for a Spot Ofjet Blasting and to check out a Music Festival aimingto entice a younger crowd to the caribbean island. And taking the perfect snap we head to the Lake District to capture one of the uks most photographed landscapes. I want people to see my pictures and think, wow, you know, thats inspiring. But its something they can see with their own eyes. Jerusalem is one of the world capitals of religious tourism. And easter and passover make for its busiest weeks. And a particular hotspot is the church of the holy sepulchre, where some believejesus is buried. Rajan got rare access to the newly renovated tomb. They calljerusalem the worlds holiest city. Its also one of the most conflicted. Politics aside, the Fact Isjerusalem has monuments that are sacred to three of the worlds biggest
Danny savage reports from the yorkshire dales. Across large parts of britain at the moment there is a lack of water. A dry spring, preceded by low winter rainfall, has left many riverbeds exposed. This wouldnt be an unusual widespread sight in late summer but its rare in may. When i had a ride around up there on friday, you get a lot of small ponds and wet holes that are usually there all year round. Theyre all dried out, theyre absolutely bone dry, theres nothing at all in the bottom of them. Stuart herd has farmed here all his life. The Riverbed Drying Up is not unheard of but hes noticed the Hillside Springs arent right. You can tell that its been a lot drier because were actually noticing sheep that have come down to parts of the river where the water is still running, Noticing Sheep Standing on the river bank drinking. Whereas ordinarily they would be spread about up on these fells and drinking out of Little Springs and streams and things like that, which suggests there isnt as mu