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Out of Eden Walk: Cyprus
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Aid groups have stopped using a new sea route to get aid to Gaza after an Israeli strike on the World Central Kitchen convoy that killed seven workers on Monday, April 1. Ships had been leaving from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
Cyprus is a popular vacation destination, and for thousands of years, it has been a center of commerce and migration.
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek walked the length of the island in 2014. He was and still is on a 24,000-mile walk, retracing the first human migration out of Africa.
Salopek caught up with The World’s Carolyn Beeler to discuss the juxtapositions of Cyprus' past and present.
Two faiths: earthly vs. cosmic rewards, Famagusta, northern Cyprus. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Into the layered foothills of the Troodos Mountains, Cyprus. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Empty rooms with a view. The hulks of old war-emptied hotels overlook Varosha’s fabled beach, northern Cyrpus. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Waiting. Sinan Pasha mosque, the converted 14th-century church of Saints Peter and Paul. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Parts of this interview have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
Writer and National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has embarked on a 24,000-mile storytelling trek across the world called the “Out of Eden Walk.” The National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, has funded Salopek and the project since 2013. Explore the project here. Follow the journey on X at @PaulSalopek, @outofedenwalk and also at @InsideNatGeo.
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संग्रहीत श्रृंखला ("निष्क्रिय फ़ीड" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 09, 2024 12:48 (). Last successful fetch was on April 08, 2024 22:03 ()
Why? निष्क्रिय फ़ीड status. हमारे सर्वर निरंतर अवधि के लिए एक वैध डिजिटल ऑडियो फ़ाइल फ़ीड पुनर्प्राप्त करने में असमर्थ थे।
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 410831871 series 1340006
Aid groups have stopped using a new sea route to get aid to Gaza after an Israeli strike on the World Central Kitchen convoy that killed seven workers on Monday, April 1. Ships had been leaving from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
Cyprus is a popular vacation destination, and for thousands of years, it has been a center of commerce and migration.
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek walked the length of the island in 2014. He was and still is on a 24,000-mile walk, retracing the first human migration out of Africa.
Salopek caught up with The World’s Carolyn Beeler to discuss the juxtapositions of Cyprus' past and present.
Two faiths: earthly vs. cosmic rewards, Famagusta, northern Cyprus. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Into the layered foothills of the Troodos Mountains, Cyprus. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Empty rooms with a view. The hulks of old war-emptied hotels overlook Varosha’s fabled beach, northern Cyrpus. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Waiting. Sinan Pasha mosque, the converted 14th-century church of Saints Peter and Paul. Join the journey at outofedenwalk.org.
Paul Salopek/National Geographic
Parts of this interview have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
Writer and National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has embarked on a 24,000-mile storytelling trek across the world called the “Out of Eden Walk.” The National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, has funded Salopek and the project since 2013. Explore the project here. Follow the journey on X at @PaulSalopek, @outofedenwalk and also at @InsideNatGeo.
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