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Intermediate
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The coastal town of Duck in North Carolina is home to a group of scientist who use remarkable custom-built vehicles to carry out their research on storms and erosion.
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Intermediate
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Oceanographer Jesse McNinch gets excited when the big storms roll in. He loves being near the ocean, so his job taking samples and gathering data along the coast is perfect for him. Further north, we pass the city of Norfolk and arrive on the eastern shore of Virginia.
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Intermediate
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Johnny Mo’s creative approach to preparing fresh seafood draws people to his restaurant in Onancock, Virginia. He wasn’t born on the coast, but loves it and hopes never to leave.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
In this trailer for the film "The Wrong Paris," Miranda Cosgrove plays an aspiring artist who joins a dating show hoping for a free trip to Paris, France, but ends up just a few miles from her hometown in Paris, Texas. What starts as a plan to get eliminated takes an unexpected turn when sparks fly with the bachelor (Pierson Fodé).
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
“The Fate of Ophelia” is the lead single from Taylor Swift’s twelfth solo album, The Life of a Showgirl. The song charts the journey of being saved from the depths of despair, referencing the tragic fate of Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Swift’s relationship with her partner, American football star Travis Kelce.
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Intermediate
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This up-tempo dance track by electronic duo The Chainsmokers features vocals from singer-songwriter Halsey. With references to being broke but passionate, this anthem to youth became the first number one single in the United States for both Halsey and the DJ pair.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Continuing our tour up the East Coast of America, we reach the state of Delaware, where we meet pioneering wine producer Peggy Raley. For her, each vine is like a child, needing special care and attention to flourish and grow.
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Intermediate
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Peggy started her winery together with her father, and she keeps his office just as it was when he was alive. Further north on an Atlantic City beach, John Gowdy has carved out a niche for himself as a sand sculptor.
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