Alexander’s Lost World Showing in the UK at 9pm this Tuesday on Yesterday

Episode 1 – Explorations on an Ancient Sea Alexander’s Lost World

Alexander’s Lost World Episode 6 – Source of Civilisation – showing Viasat Monday, May 6

To discover the origins of these people and their civilisation that flowered long before Alexander’s arrival, David enters one of the least visited places on earth – the Wakhan Corridor. http://www.alexanderslostworld.com/episode-guide/episode-6-the-source/

Alexander’s Lost World Episode 5 – Land of the Golden Fleece, showing on Viasat Monday April 29

In the waters of the Oxus River Adams discovers a surprising connection to Jason and the Argonauts – could they have possibly travelled this far from Greece?   http://www.alexanderslostworld.com/episode-guide/episode-5-the-land-of-the-golden-fleece/  

City of Lady Moon, Ep. 4 – Alexander’s Lost World – Viasat April 22, 2013

Crossing back into Afghanistan, Adams continues his search for Alexander’s Lost Cities. Lost in a sand storm in the desert, he and cameraman Greg finally reach a remote police outpost in the Taliban held Kunduz delta. Read More ….City of Lady Moon

Alexander’s Lost World Showing on Viasat History

Viasat History Eastern Europe Promo

“Alexander’s Lost World” screens in Northern Europe from April 1, 2013

I am thrilled to let you know my latest six -part series, “Alexander’s Lost World”, is finally complete and will shortly be aired around the world. Over the past six years we have made dozens of trips to Greece and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Pamir Mountains and the Wakhan Corridor. Join me […]

Nikon D800

David Adams met with Nikon expert Andrew King and picked up the new Nikon D800 DSLR camera to take away on his trip to Greece.  The Nikon D800 is a full-frame 36 Megapixel DSLR with 1080p video capabilities and was announced in February 2012.  Arriving three and a half years after is predecessor the D700, […]

Sudan and Bombs

Yesterday, Sudanese warplanes dropped bombs near the South Sudanese town of Bentiu. Since 1956 Sudan has been at war with itself, its division led to a split in 2011 of Sudan an the Republic of South Sudan. This split sadly has not ended the warring an conflicts over oil which once was hoped to foster […]

Tuareg

The Tuareg warriors, of Niger Africa have been in the news so much of late, with due cause, to understand more about this complex and amazing people, an about Niger,  it is important to have some back story. David Adams traveled through Niger and with Tuareg in his Journeys to the Ends of the Earth,  […]

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