All Aboard!
All Aboard!
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First Aired: To Be Announced
Status: Ended
Network: eqhd
Summary: Emmanuelle is a young explorer whose passion is to travel to meet people living in remote parts of the world. Traveling by train for several days is a great way to discover a country and its inhabitants. In this series we follow Emmanuelle on the most beautiful train rides, as she explores remote parts of our planet and makes fascinating encounters.
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Season 1 - Episode 13: The Sleigh Ride
Air Date: December 1st, 2015
Summary: In a Slow TV Christmas special, BBC Four rigs a traditional reindeer sleigh with a fixed camera for a magical journey across the frozen wilderness of the Arctic. Following the path of an ancient postal route, the ride captures the traditional world of the Sami people who are indigenous to northern Scandinavia and for whom reindeer herding remains a way of life. Filmed in Karasjok, Norway - 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle - this journey takes us through breathtaking scenery not normally glimpsed by anyone other than the Sami. Deliberately unhurried, the rhythmic pace of the reindeer guides us along an epic two-hour trip that takes us over undulating snowy hills, through birch forests, across a frozen lake and past traditional Sami settlements. Facts about the reindeer, natural history, Sami culture and the Arctic climate are delivered by graphics and archive stills embedded into the passing landscape. With no commentary, music or presenter - just the crunching of snow and the soft tinkle of a reindeer bell - this hypnotic sleigh ride is an enchanting experience to put everyone in the Christmas spirit.
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