2.Sounds of the Nightmare Machine
3.Hop Onboard the Shortest Flight in the World
4.Fishing for Bikes in the Amsterdam Canals
5.Closer to a Cure: Combating Alzheimer's With New Compute Technology
6.Ghost Stories Are No Match for This Paranormal Investigator
7.The Graffiti Grammar Police
8.A (Football) League of Their Own
9.Enter the Cave of Glowing Worms
10.Japan’s All-Natural Monkey Spa
11.Scaling the Toughest Ice Climb on the Planet
12.Visiting Earth’s Last Untouched Corners
13.The Native American Code Talkers Who Helped Win WWI
14.The Alien Beauty of Socotra Island
15.This Swiss Restaurant Is Built Into the Side of a Mountain
16.Sky Racing: Competitive Paragliding With the World’s Best
17.Get High (In the Sky) With the DIY Aircraft Club
18.Message in the Clouds: Flying High With the First Family of Skytypers
19.Meet the King of Fake Cash
20.Japan’s Post Box Under the Sea
21.The Michelangelo of Microsoft Excel
22.Launching Flowers Into Outer Space
23.This Man Turned a Car Into a Motorbike to Escape the Desert
24.How One Horse Inspired the Invention of Movies
25.The Twisted History of Fake Blood
Warrick Mitchell lives deep in one of the world's most remote locations: Fiordland, New Zealand. His home in the country’s oldest national park is nestled in a vast wilderness accessible only by boat or airplane, a four day's walk from the nearest road. Life in isolation can be hard, but surrounded by breathtaking, pristine natural beauty, plentiful wildlife and a small but tight-knit community that is always willing to lend a hand, Mitchell would have it no other way.
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