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[#147459] Written by: artistharry [29/11/10, 05:00]
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Part 7: Denmark
Coast explores the strong bonds Britain has with its neighbour across the North Sea, Denmark. The
Danes top the polls as the happiest people on Earth and Neil Oliver investigates the uniquely Danish
concept of 'hygge', a cosy comfortable feeling almost impossible to translate into any other
language. From palatial beach houses that are off limits to foreigners to Denmark's oldest seaside
resort, Neil discovers how their coast keeps the Danes happy. Nick Crane examines how the Danish
made big business out of selling bacon to Britain. Following defeats in the Napoleonic wars and the
loss of lucrative farming land the Danes put poor soil to work rearing pork, but why did the British
gobble it up? Alice Roberts sets sail in a full-scale replica of a Viking longship to see how they
gave the Norsemen the edge over the English in battle. Alice also discovers how over 8,000 Danish
Jews managed to escape the Nazi concentration camps in a flotilla of fishing boats that braved
hostile waters to reach the safety of neutral Sweden. Miranda Krestovnikoff meets some unflappable
red deer, who make themselves at home on a windswept shoreline, despite the fact that they share the
sand dunes with tanks from the Danish army. On Heligoland Mark Horton reveals how in 1947 Britain's
Royal Navy blew this tiny island apart in the largest non-nuclear explosion the world had ever seen.
It's all the more remarkable because Heligoland is an island that used to be British. Dick
Strawbridge gets access to the construction of one of the world's largest offshore wind farms,
learning how wind turbine towers are built 10 miles out to sea using technology that may soon
transform the British coastline, as offshore wind farms become an increasingly familiar sight.
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