Been settling into their new University Courses but some have more Life Experience than others will stop should we have been to meet some of them. This woman has been starting studying at the age of 79. The irma i make studying at the age of 79. The irma imake i studying at the age of 79. The irma i make i may look old. What is it like studying with people so much younger . Delightful. The reason being, they have the flexibility of mind. They have the ability to be spontaneous. How they group together, how they make sure they support each other. That means they support each other. That means they support even the old lady. They are still a pretty rare bunch. Only 25 stu d e nts still a pretty rare bunch. Only 25 students aged over 70 started last year. At this university, they pride themselves on having students from all ages and backgrounds. Retail, a relative youngster compared to maureen, say the different generations help each other. maureen, say the different generations help each other. I think we help each other. Rita. They are strong in some areas, maybe i am strong and others. We have a study group and we come together. We help each other to pass the assessments and we all passed in the group and nobody had to reset. What do the younger students make of their vetera n classmates 7 younger students make of their veteran classmates . It was quite surprising when i came in for induction day. I expected a lot of teenagers. It was quite nice. It is quite inspirational. They seemed to have a lot more knowledge. Maureen said age shouldnt be a barrier to anyone wanting a new challenge later in light. I say go at it, really go at it. All all the people are capable of being up to a challenge. They have been through life with a have had to meet many, many challenges. Now on bbc news, it is time for the chart travel show. Hello and welcome to this special look back at some of our most recent and favourite adventures here on the travel show. This week we are on the Beautiful Island of bermuda, where a couple of months ago the americas cup was in full swing. You can see more of that story in a moment. But here is a taste of what else is coming up on this week s programme. Laughs. That is cold we are going to kick off by remembering a trip that rajan took to jaffa in israel back in may, when he met at group of remarkable deafblind actors whose performances arent just entertaining, they are truly inspiring. Enjoy. Jaffa is one of the worlds oldest seaports. So old, they said jonah embarked from here before being eaten by the whale. But this area also has a reputation for cutting edge culture. And nowhere pushes theatrical boundaries more than the world famous nalagaat theatre group, based at this building for a decade now. This is why nalagaat is truly renowned. Powerful, moving performances, that via screen super titles, express the inner voices of the actors, most of whom share the same genetic disorder. Speaks in hebrew. Usher syndrome means you are deaf from birth and then gradually lose your sight before adulthood. The shows are meticulously organised with each actor needing their own special cues. Beats drum. Drumbeats often provide punctuation as the actors can feel the vibrations on stage. The shows are meticulously organised with each actor needing their own special cues. Beats drum. Drumbeats often provide punctuation as the actors can feel the vibrations on stage. I am now on my way to interview bat sheva, who is essentially the star of this Theatre Company. She was in its famous production not by bread alone, now she has her own i woman show, say orange. Bat sheva has been with the company to more than 16 years. She herself is one of eight siblings, four of whom were born with usher syndrome. Overcoming audience preconceptions is one of bat shevas biggest challenges. Translation they are not understanding how we can communicate by touch. Second thing, how im sorting things in my life, how i am dealing with my life. The production not by bread alone has become their most successful, touring the world to huge acclaim. The show is about the dreams of each of the actors, and their right to be equal. We can obviously never totally inhabit the mind of someone who is deafblind. But theatre like this, stretched to its limits, provides us with an insight into the thoughts and feelings of a group of people who in previous times would have been unable to communicate with the wider world. But its more than that. It is quite simply very good drama in its own right. Applause. Rajan meeting the awe inspiring nalagaat Theatre Company in israel. Now we have got a couple of films about the impact that the sometimes Destructive Forces of nature can have on some beautiful places around the world, and how people can turn that story around. In a moment, weve got that film i made here in bermuda, about whats being done to stop a certain type of fish destroying many of the coral reefs around here. But first, in june, christa headed to chile, to visit a coastal town which was devastated by a tsunami but has now been reborn. In 2010, the Central Coast of chile was hit by one of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded. The magnitude was 8. 8, and the city of constitucion was sitting at the epicentre. About 18 minutes after the earthquake, a massive tsunami engulfed constitucion. More than 500 people lost their lives all over chile, to the earthquake and tsunami of 2010. This family had made a living from their boats for generations, but they had never experienced a tsunami before. When the earthquake began, they ran to their boats to head into the ocean, trying to escape from collapsing buildings. They did not know that they were heading straight into the tsunami. After the tsunami, sofia and her husband found the strength to grow a business with three boats, that offered visitors tours around this beautiful estuary. Constitucion has notjust been rebuilt, but is enjoying a tourism revival. After the tsunami, sofia and her husband found the strength to grow a business with three boats, that offered visitors tours around this beautiful estuary. Constitucion has notjust been rebuilt, but is enjoying a tourism revival. Local businesses have popped up trying to draw tourists to the area in new and innovative ways. Laughs. The people of constitucion are an inspiration. Not only have they overcome the most unthinkable tragedies, but now they are working to bring joy to the people who come to visit. This place is gorgeous. But beneath these beautiful waters, there is a species lurking that is having an absolutely devastating effect on the ecosystem here. It is a creature that has presented the biggest challenge to marine life in bermuda. They are called lionfish. They are striking to look at, but they dont belong in the atlantic. They are native to the coral reefs of the pacific ocean. Scientists reckon they may have ended up in these waters after being released by aquarium owners. They are extremely gluttonous. They can overconsume at an exorbitant rate. And the problem without is that the fish that live in the Atlantic Ocean dont recognise that the lionfish as a potential threat. Whoo ah, its cold experts here leave the only way to control the lionfish population is to cull them. They are having a huge impact on the ecosystem, and the ecosystem cant evolve fast enough to deal with this new species. And since we put it there, it is our problem to try and control it. Uniquely here in bermuda, these lionfish tend to congregate in very deep waters. So its really hard for fishermen to catch them in large numbers. But now its hoped that Pioneering Technology could provide a more effective answer. This is one of our prototypes of a robot that weve built to go overboard. You sit down at your computer screen, just like you are playing a game, you see through the camera and you drive it down and look for a lionfish, but the lionfish between the electrodes, push the stun button, and the lionfish will lock up with the electricity so it cant move, and then you push another button and suck it into the tube and then go looking to the next lionfish. Hunting the lionfish here might seem to go against our usual idea of conservation, which is aimed at preserving, rather than destroying marine wildlife. But by controlling the lionfish population now, Scientists Say that will give the underwater ecosystem a chance to repair, evolve and adapt, and remain here for generations to come. That was me reporting from here in bermuda, back in june. Lets hope that project hopes to save the amazing marine life that lives in the oceans around the speed of island. Make sure you stay with us because coming up next on this special look back here on the travel show carmen picks up some tips from one of hong kongs most famous instagrammers. And henryjoins in a canal cleanup in bangkok. Hard work. Up next on our look back at our recent adventures, here are two of my favourite films of this year. In a moment, henry heads to bangkok to see how the city is trying to persuade more tourists back onto its canals by cleaning them up. But first, last month, rajan travel through the countries that until the 1990s made up yugoslavia, and took an epicjourney down the river sava, the longest river in the balkans. In the first part of his journey, he followed the river to slovenias capital ljubljana, to find out why it has been called one of europes greenest cities. The city centre is made up of vast squares lined with baroque buildings, and the street are packed with tourists ambling around. It wasnt all like this. Just over a decade ago, ljubljana was clogged with traffic and the citys mein piazza was a car park. But in 2006 the citys mayor made the decision to ban cars from the centre. Now the only vehicles allowed are these so called cavaliers, electric cabs that give free lifts to those with luggage or who need extra help getting around. If you had to compare how this city looked ten years ago to now, can you tell me the difference . Speaks slovenian. And the children are still following you. And its notjust kids that are using the car free streets as a playground. Filip and blaz are ambassadors for the city. They met when one was a juggler and the other a gymnast and then together became a social media sensation with their urban acrobatic antics. We try to put ljubljana on the map in our videos. You can imagine us running in a circle, we would run offa building. And you have done that. They have good reason to keep the city centre, which doubles as their performance space, spic and span. They have been part of the efforts to keep it that way. Once a year we have our big action, the whole of slovenia is getting cleared up, and around the river, they have divers cleaning all the bicycles out. And you have taken a big part in those campaigns . Yes, we try to help. We are strong, so we lift all the heavy stuff, you know . Help them to keep it clean and to keep it, like, on the next level. Citywide cleanups and specialist Waste Disposal points helped the capital win the accolade of being europes greenest city in 2015. They are keen to encourage other locals and tourists to see potential in ljubljanas spruced up streets. And the gymnasts are Firm Believers that anybody can be taught to do this. Just change the arms. Sorry, like this . Three, two, one see, i told you it was simple. You can do push ups. I dont how i managed that. Superhuman strength. First built over 200 years ago, bangkoks huge network of canals criss cross the city. Over the years, some of the canals, or klongs as they are called here, were filled in. But an extensive system still exists today. These commuter boats wait for not a single person. As soon as theyre docked, everybody leaps straight off. And we are going to be right in the melee here. Of course, people get splashed, maybe even fall into the river itself. The canal you dont want to go in there. The waters dark, dingy and very, very smelly. The pollution is caused by waste from houses, stalls, and restaurants which line the sides of the canal. Work is under way to clean up the klongs and Boat Services. By doing that, it is hoped that more people and tourists will use bangkoks waterways, and the congestion on the city roads will be reduced. Further down the canal, i see how much of a challenge faces the cleanup crews here. What they have here is the bamboo booms, which are collecting all the rubbish. Insane so much polystyrene. Old teddy bears, mattresses. Have a look at that. How often do you take all of this out . Twice a day. What are the things that washed down . Anything and everything . Yes. Even furniture, Something Like that. So people just throw couches, refrigerators. Whatever they dont want, theyjust throw in the river . Yes. Time now to get away from the smell and head to one of several canals which have already been cleaned up, where new Boat Services are already running. It looks nice from afar. Look at that. Theres seats. Not too packed. Thats always good. Ive got to say, this is so much more of a calm way of seeing the city. I dont know if it is the time of evening, when it has golden light, but its smooth, theres no sort of smell, but nasty water. And, a plus for tourists, there is wi fi. Because who can go without wi fi these days . Now, we all love taking and sharing photos on our travels. Sites like instagram have made that an art form in itself. But how do you take the perfect shot that will get you loads of likes and shares . Lets finish this week with carmen in hong kong, getting some tips. This is not the usual place that most tourists would take photos in hong kong. No, no. This is very different. These are the backstreets of hong kong. Its very gritty. Its real life. Ive just got a smartphone. Is this ok for pictures . Yes, theyre great. I started with a smartphone that had a much worse quality than that. The focal length is fixed, it makes you choose your composition wisely, but it is a great tool to learn on before you move on to a camera. As edward has over 175,000 instagram followers, im in safe hands. Youve got street signs, youve got colour. Youve got it all. You got most of that because your smartphone has a widerfocal lens. So you are able to get more in. Whereas i was packed in quite tight. But im happy with some of the sparks that i got flying up there. It looks exciting. I would never think to take a photo of this. There you go, put it on instagram and see what your friends think. As night falls, we are joined by fellow instagramers jess and vivian, who also have followings here in hong kong and around the world. Now the pressure really is on, as i face even more competition from the professionals. With a smartphone, you just have to use whats around you. Sometimes at night, you can get that really atmospheric look, the grittier side. Sometimes you just have to be bold. Thats a good tip. Just stand and wait, patience is everything. Before i go, i want to get the iconic hong kong taxi. Yes, Everybody Loves the taxi shot. A taxi whizzing past with neon signs. How do i do that . With a smartphone it is going to be tough to get the Long Exposure you are looking for, but i honestly think that we can do something slightly different, which i think youll really like. Get ready to get behind this taxi. All right, yeah. Now get out and shoot behind the taxi. Thats good good, good, good. Let me see it. Thats excellent. I prefer that one. Youve done it. I could crop that. Absolutely. Nice. Yeah, well done. You are a hong kong photographer now. Now youre pushing it. Carmen getting some tips from hong kongs king of instagram back in june. Well, sadly, thats your lot for this week. I hope youve enjoyed our special look back at the past few months here on the travel show. Coming up next week, we head to macedonia, and a town becoming a paradise to those in search of new thrills. That was amazing i want to go up again. And krista heads to the scottish Orkney Islands to help uncover their neolithic past. Its quite exciting because there could be anything right here. Yes. You never know. Thats next week. In the meantime, why not head over to our social media feed, where you can check us out on the road in real time and catch carmens hong kong pictures as well . All the details you need are on the screens right now. But for now, from me, and from all the travel show team here in bermuda, its goodbye. Have a bermuda ful day good morning. Well, after hitting category 3 status on saturday, a rarity for the eastern atlantic, hurricane ophelia here on the chart to the south of the azores will weaken as it pushes towards our shores in the next 2a hours. Wins in the next 2a hours. Were 150 miles an hour on saturday wins were 150 miles an hour on saturday afternoon. It will weaken over the next 2a hours, but to the east of it, it is helping to push warm air in our direction. That is why it is so muggy out there at the moment. We start sunday with temperatures in the mid teens. Coolest of all, temperatures are still above where they should be that this time of year. A witty start to the hebrides. Outbreaks of rain become a bit more extensive throughout the day in scotland, but is throughout the day. They dry day in store for most of the south. Mist and fog over the hills, and then sunshine breaking through. The sunshine breaking through. The sunshine will break after the morning cloud. A big improvement through the day, but still is an outbreaks of rain across the west of scotland, especially to central and western areas, and also in northern ireland. Rain into cumbria later on, but you should get through your sunday dry. A pleasant day for this stage in october. Lighter winds to the east, but more breeze on saturday. That will break the cloud out more. Sunshine of 23 celsius possible. Warm conditions to dig through sunday night and into monday, but through sunday night, the remnants of what was hurricane ophelia gets towards our shores. No longer a hurricane as it reaches the republic of ireland, but still a substantial store. The republic will see the worst of the conditions. But across the uk, towards western coast of england and wales and scotland, gusts winds could get up to 70 or 80 loss per hour. That could cause damage as winds strengthen throughout. A pretty chilly day in the finals of scotland, but away from that, we stick in the warm air. Much of england and easton well, it you will wonder what the fuss is about. Much of england and wales. Choose a morning rush hour, low pressure pushes into scotland and heavy rain here. Stronger winds which is a morning rush hour in southern scotland and northern england. We will keep you updated. 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