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Chiles are the backbone of Southwestern cuisine and are celebrated throughout the region. Through a colourful New Mexico road trip, we trace the history and current state of chiles from Santa Fe to Hatch and beyond.
In this first chapter, the three presenters look at how a single spark started The Great Fire of London, look at the tragedy it caused to the people of London, and new evidence of what the Londoners lost. Part 1 of 3.
Investigations into three historical collisions expose the volatile risks at sea and how they have shaped regulations and technological advancements. Part 8 of 10.
We explore ever-evolving jungle warfare tactics, conditions endured by combatants on both sides, and the devastation wrought on those who fought—the people of Vietnam and the jungle itself. Part 3 of 4.
Weaving together the epic of FDR’s leadership in World War II with the tangled stories of the women who sustained him in his last years, Reynolds explores how the President was racing to shape the future before his past caught up with him. Part 2 of 2.
Intrepid archaeologists make groundbreaking discoveries as they work to unravel the ancient mysteries of an Ice Age highway, challenging everything we thought we knew about when prehistoric humans came to inhabit the Americas and how they got here.