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- 1. From Diomede Island to Alaska Aug 31, 1997
- The Bering Strait; Inuit in Alaska; Russia.
- 2. Japan and Korea Sep 14, 1997
- Japan; ryokan; squid; loaches; meditation; Nagasaki; South Korea.
- 3. China and Vietnam Sep 21, 1997
- Michael Palin's journey through China includes Qingdao, Shanghai and Chonqing.
Full Circle with Michael Palin is a 10-part 1997 documentary television series, first broadcast on BBC One in 1997. Presented by Michael Palin, Full Circle was the third of a series of programmes in which Palin made and documented lengthy journeys.
Full Circle with Michael Palin: With Michael Palin, Rob Hehnlin, Emily Symons, Norman Coburn. Michael Palin embarks on another epic journey of exploration and adventure, this time 15,000 miles through 18 countries around the Pacific rim.
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Full Circle with Michael Palin. Travel documentary series in which Michael Palin travels to 18 countries around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Mexico, USA, Canada and Alaska. 10/10 Michael Palin travels from Mexico City to the Diomede Islands where his trek began.
Travel documentary series in which Michael Palin travels to 18 countries around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Season 1 – Full Circle With Michael Palin 1997 Documentary Travel List Reviews Chronicles Michael Palin's yearlong journey exploring Pacific Rim nations.
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Michael picks up in South America at Cape Horn and then as he travels up the coast of Chile, visits some islands off the coast and on into the Atacama Desert and by a very interesting train to Bolivia.