Now on bbc news The Travel Show india episode two. India. More than 75 years after independence, this emerging world power of more than a billion people is still changing. Im on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. Its just crystal, its hard crystals. White salt probably taste it. I began in gujarat, in the far west. This is genuinely incredible. Im in heaven. Looks pretty crowded . And this week, ive travelled 2,000 miles over to the north east. Im on the banks of the mighty River Brahmaputra and about to go to a very spiritual place. Its one of indias lesser known regions. Were really high up. And just to my right is the border with bangladesh. 0ne. A part of the country that prides itself on its traditions. He makes it look so easy, and its incredibly difficult. But its also looking forward and embracing progress. So now, im on my way to go and see assams very own eco warrior. Its going to be an incredible adventure. Indias north east, a collection of eight states al
He lives simply in the big cities so that we simply live. We are on a bullet. Train to annihilation. We are at the end of the year. I will follow it up. Please. It will be an honour. Thank you. Can you guys hear me . We will roll with it and you will be surprised what happens in five years time. Lets put this out. So we have to start. Its a big chunk of land of what is available. Yeah. Lets start a plantation over there. The land is there, the villages there, lets do it. Fantastic, fantastic, lets do it, man. Each year has been a record breaking hot year since we remember. So thats when i started looking at the bigger problem. These are a technique of making these large cones that could be 10 12 stories tall, could hold some 10 million litres of water in the winter and then because of its geometric shape it doesnt melt untiljune. And when it melts in those months it releases the water slowly so that trees could be planted in deserts, or it augments the flow of streams so that farmers g
Trying to make Opera Fit For The Future by being a pioneer in sustainability. We were the first Arts Organisation to put up a wind turbine. Were running on wind. Glyndebourne, as an icon in operatic sustainability, has really got a very strong place. And glyndebourne is embracing a drive towards greater diversity. Its about making sure that Diverse Communities have access to opera. If we keep opening the door, more people will come into it. But does innovation, sustainability and diversity matter, or do audiences really only care about great Opera Performances . Let me take you to the opera. Glyndebourne in sussex, about 150 kilometres south of london, is a popular destination for thousands of opera lovers every year. They sing operatically. As well as opera, audiences can take a stroll, have a picnic in the beautiful grounds, they can visit a magnificent stately home and admire Contemporary Art at the sites gallery, which this season features the Award Winning artist lubaina himid, wi
some very strong winds, some very heavy rain, quite a potent weather system. in fact, it was named storm antoni by the met office. this shield of cloud, you can see, though, the area of cloud has been rolling eastwards, and the area of low pressure will clear eastwards during sunday. and that will allow for a somewhat drier and brighter day. still quite breezy to start off across eastern england, with cloud and some splashes of rain. but most of us will get to see some sunshine through the day, albeit with quite a few showers, some heavy, thundery ones particularly affecting parts of scotland. temperatures a little bit higher than they have been 17,18,19 degrees. it should be a warmer day than saturday in many places. now, during sunday night, with largely clear skies overhead, with lighter winds, temperatures are set to drop. it s going to be quite a cool and fresh night, even in the towns and cities down to eight or nine degrees. some spots in the countryside will get chillier than
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