Somewhere Street - Season 2 / Year 2012

Season 2 / Year 2012
Episodes

San Luis, Brazil

Petrópolis, Brazil

Port Louis, Mauritius

Chester, United Kingdom

Bath, United Kingdom

Lampang, Thailand

Mykonos, Greece

Corfu, Greece

Seoul, South Korea

Jeju, South Korea

Nouméa, New Caledonia
Nouméa is the capital of the French territory of New Caledonia, an island group known as the jewel of the South Pacific. Early inhabitants of the islands were the indigenous Melanesian people called Kanaks. During the 19th century France took possession of the islands and immigrants from Europe and Asia arrived to work in the nickel mines. In this episode we stroll around the city, meeting and talking with various inhabitants who show us how they enjoy their lives in this island paradise.

Alberobello, Italy

Acapulco, Mexico

Nice, France

Cefalu, Sicily - Italy

Alice Springs, Australia

Guadalajara, Mexico

Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China

North Sichuan Road, Shanghai, China

Gordes, France

Paris Latin Quarter, France

arrondissement of Paris Montparnasse, France

Saint Petersburg near the Hermitage Museum, Russia

Petrovsky Island, Saint Petersburg - Russia

Dresden, Germany

Utrecht, the Netherlands

Old Istanbul, Turkye

Cheongju, South Korea

New Istanbul, Turkye

Lisbon, Portugal

Honolulu, USA

Tongyeong, South Korea

Yokohama, Japan

Matera, Italy

Hilo, USA

Old Barcelona, Spain
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