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On his farm close to the adriatic, giampaolo says some salt is normal, but not this much. translation: we fear the progress of salt inland, because this - makes the soil arid, . and it s affecting more and more of our land, i making it more difficult to cultivate and less productive. so, this is what giampaolo is growing here, peanuts. and in the green areas you can see, things are going pretty well. in the brown areas, not so well. rather than finding this when you pull up the root of the plant, you might find nothing. water must flow one way or another, but for many, this record breaking drought has heightened fears about the effects of climate change. translation: i m 67. i ve lived here since i was born. this is the worst year ever. giuliano has been looking out at this land all his life, and says he sees a hard future ahead. jessica parker, bbc news, ....
This riverbed has become a sandbank. high temperatures, along with the lack of rain and snow since winter, has led to a state of emergency for five northern regions. a weaker river means seawater is seeping inland miles further than usual. normally, you will see that the seawater enters the mouth of the river for a few kilometres. at the moment, official data shows an ingression up to 30 kilometres from the mouth, of seawater. you actually have the tide coming in. that water is used for irrigation, and therefore you can imagine that the farmers may suffer huge economic damage from this. so this is salt, here? yes, si. on his farm close to the adriatic, giampaolo says some salt ....
Leisurely pace, thanks to a new digital guide. the event s website features 25 major trails, from the slopes of etna to verona and beyond. but if you re an extreme sports lover, the italian round of the red bull cliff diving world series is taking place this september in the seaside town of polignano a mare in puglia, southern italy. the event attracts huge crowds up to some 70,000 people every year. while you re there, why not take a leap into the adriatic yourself and explore the region s picturesque sea caves ? still to come on the travel show: cat s taking a road trip along the coast of northern ireland. it s pretty bouncy! and we visit a historic university in india that s now back in business after a break of 800 years. ....