To those who designed and built it, calling it a breathtaking sight. It is a little over half a century since the queen opened the neighbouring forth road bridge, as our correspondent lorna gordon reports. This newest of bridges across the forth has had plenty of attention since it was completed. Today, it was the turn of the queen to meet some of the workers who built it, and see for herself the finished crossing. Cheering. There to greet her and the duke of edinburgh, hundreds of local school children, who have grown up watching the new structure stretch out over the water. This is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand, and heart, and mind. A small group, chosen from the many thousands involved in this construction, on hand as the queen officially opened the new crossing. Then, for the royal visitors, a short drive over the bridge, this reminiscent of an earlier visit by the queen more than half a century ago, when, in front of large crowds, she officially opened the forth road
Island of providencia. But where are all the tourists . Henry heads to turkey to try his hand at painting on water instead of canvas. Its going everywhere. Great. Is it ok . Yes. Plus were in a Medieval City in belgium for our whacky race, where bathtubs rule. One that looks like a shed on a bathtub. It is unbelievable. And im having a cracking time in northern japan. That really doesnt look appetising. We start off this week on the remote caribbean island of providencia, with its breathtaking scenery and golden sand beaches. Its a slice of paradise you wont have to share with the package holiday crowd, because up until now, theres no major Tourism Development here. Its mostly untouched. But all that could be about to change, as James Clayton discovered. Basking in the south of the Caribbean Sea lies providencia, known throughout its history as an island thats harboured pirates like captain morgan. A place where traditions live on. People still speak english creole here, even though it