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1280: 1081: 718: 34: 404: 903: 534:, on the way noting how the journey seemed split by lush green countryside in which tea was grown, and suddenly juxtaposed against the desert landscape by only a tunnel which they encountered on the second half of the leg. In Tehran they took a taxi through the city, driven by a tough Iranian female driver and boarded the Iranian Express which took them down to 142: 494:
and drove across the coast of Northern Turkey in a minibus. It was designed as a public service bus with notices of the towns they would pass on their journey on the windows. They encountered some memorable passengers along the way including one passenger named Fatih (the pronunciation of which is
1146:-looking figures out of steel. Russ purchased a large steel carving of a biker who was renowned in Australia in the 1950s and put it on the back of the pick-up van and resumed. In the Snowy Mountains, Boorman went horse riding, before driving up into the peaks via a Ski Tube and then a 678:
in which they eventually caught a taxi. On 28 May it was announced that the old monarchy was coming to an end and a new Republic with a president would be replacing it and they experienced massive crowds in the streets proclaiming the end of the monarchy. After visiting a
495:"Farty" – a euphemism for flatulence common in England), this unfortunate conflict of dialect/pronunciation caused some amusement to the team and consequently some upheaval to the point the passenger felt offended and had to depart the bus. They crossed into 515:. They noted how polluted the city was, and the difficulties of the everyday lives of the workers who worked in the multibillion-dollar oil industry despite earning very little. They then travelled down the coast of the Caspian Sea to 1103:, camping in the vicinity in the outback, resuming the next day and experiencing some enormous modes of transports such as a road grader and a road train which Boorman compared with his boyhood dream when he would play with 594:. During this time the cameraman, Mungo, learned of his grandfather's death and seriously injured his leg meaning he had to return to London to receive treatment whilst the others continued. They took a taxi to 578:, India. Boorman found Mumbai extremely crowded and hot, but took the time to visit some pottery makers in the city. He then took a cab to the train station where he boarded a train for the 852 miles journey to 714:
due to them being accustomed to the thin air at that altitude. They were also under scrutiny on the Tibetan border by the Chinese army as their helicopter teetered marginally into Chinese airspace.
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In Bangkok, Boorman was surprised by the level of commercialisation of the city, comparing the difference between the vastly undeveloped parts of Cambodia like "chalk and cheese" . He caught the
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riding and for meeting up with a group of old touring Australian bikers, during which they rode around an old airstrip. They then resumed in a modern pickup can/truck and detoured to visit
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trade. The engine of their boat was drenched by a passing wave and they had to be rescued by fishermen, later catching a passenger boat to safety. They then caught a minibus to
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province, spending time with a family who live the entirety of their lives going back and forth along the polluted river. In Wuzhou they caught a bus to
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which Boorman described as "the most awesome flight he had ever taken in his life" due to the scenery of the green valleys, the looming mountains and
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they used dirt bikes to travel across much of Cambodia, including a ferry to transport their bikes across the river, through Kratie and up to
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for two hours which was equipped with a powerful road engine, leaving Boorman confessing it was the greatest mode of transport to date. Past
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They reached Iran, where they joined a truck cargo with over one million kilometres to its name and its drivers who took them through to
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and rode on an elephant truck to Chang Neas, witnessing the primitive rice farming livelihoods of the Cambodians on their way to
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with over 600 bullet holes in it that still failed to collapse it. They then boarded a train which took them through Serbia and
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in late 2007. Travelling across 24 countries, the crew comprised only Boorman, Malkin and a cameraman, Paul "Mungo" Mungeam.
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where they experienced village life in the area and the rice fields, exploring the deep pot hole mud caves, and enjoying a
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was published on 23 September and the DVD set was released on 3 November. The show is available to stream in the UK on
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was a difficult one and they were forced to use 6 different modes of transport in 24 hours including a minibus,
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in south-east China, where Boorman received treatment for his painful wisdom tooth. They then caught a cement
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page that a sequel was in the works. BAM2 would take Charley and the team from Sydney to Japan via the
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After some time visiting the ruins of Angkhor and the surrounding temples, they continued on to
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which Boorman described as "paradise" before boarding a 270 metre long cargo ship across the
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as night was falling. On the Gili Islands he rode in a horse and cart (known to locals as a
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who was visiting with family. They witnessed a marathon being held there, always won by the
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and apple tea which is sold in abundance in the country and they boarded a boat across the
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which had experienced extreme bombing during the Vietnam War as it was a landmark between
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The show premièred on 7 September 2008 on the BBC and was shown at a later date on the
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where he caught up with Russ. He rode in an X2K speedboat for the 68 miles to the
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swimming around the ship, remarking it was the closest he had ever been to them.
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to spend the night, where Boorman was reunited with the motorcycle he rode on
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by train, where they compared the hills and pastures on the landscape to the
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by minibus, before boarding a Mercedes Bus to take them four hours west to
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in six days at an average speed of 7 knots. On the way Boorman witnessed
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where they stopped very briefly for refreshments before continuing on to
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helmed by an experienced Australian and they crossed the 643 miles to
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Back in Kathmandu, due to the natural disasters that have devastated
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but on the way they had to switch transport to an old Russian car (
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From Darwin they drove in an old camper van for the 906 miles to
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vaccination facility in the area before catching a flight on a
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to beat the heavy traffic congestion and took the time to see
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and cremations at the river side at night and the cleansing.
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which was a popular family car in Australia in the 1950s to
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base for further war history. They then reached Dongpanh in
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to visit the ruins before continuing on to visit the grand
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at the top. After descending, they resumed the journey to
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site in the city they took one of the UNICEF minibuses to
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which took them across France, Switzerland and Austria to
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to Phnom Keng, and they caught a Lod Mei bus through
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wooden sailing ship, crammed with people across the
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The journey began on 18 May leaving from 1216:On 22 March 2009, Charley announced on his 546:on the southern coast, travelling with the 1319: 1305: 1278: 140: 1472:British English-language television shows 811:in a shuttleboat to experience the local 602:which Boorman was emphatic about through 582:that took 19 hours. In Delhi they took a 558:(18 June 2008) From Iran the team took a 118:Learn how and when to remove this message 1328:Boorman and McGregor's Travel Adventures 1079: 901: 716: 402: 851:and after some part travelled on a Lao 767:ride. They then took a minibus through 391:and boarded a small sailboat across to 1477:2000s British travel television series 1452:2011 British television series endings 1447:2008 British television series endings 1434: 1169: 875:in southern Laos near the border with 586:across the city, where they picked up 1442:2008 British television series debuts 1300: 1037:. From Bima he boarded a 222 ft 988:before continuing to the mainland on 690:Later they took a helicopter trip to 19:For the 2013 crime drama series, see 1095:, where they took the time for some 395:which they completed in five hours. 56:adding citations to reliable sources 27: 1087:, where Boorman and crew camped out 1000:(23 December 2011) Boorman went to 610:. There they switched transport to 284:, is a television series following 13: 1110:They resumed in the pickup van to 590:500cc motorcycles to take them to 67:"By Any Means" 2008 TV series 14: 1488: 1263: 803:. They then took the 75 miles to 459:and they took a boat down to the 1467:British travel television series 1205: 859:. They later travelled down the 747:in a westerly direction through 32: 670:275 jeep, a tractor, a Chitwan 463:. Later they travelled through 435:. From there they travelled to 43:needs additional citations for 1238: 626:for the five miles journey to 281:Ireland to Sydney by Any Means 182: 1: 1231: 964:they used a hire car down to 482:In Istanbul they experienced 417:Venice-Simplon Orient Express 311: 21:By Any Means (2013 TV series) 1462:BBC television documentaries 995: 980:. They then drove in a 1971 871:and by minibus to visit the 786: 637: 553: 449:Croatian War of Independence 398: 340: 7: 1176:National Geographic Channel 1130:which had been used in the 674:and even elephants towards 664:Royal Chitwan National Park 570:waters of the Gulf and the 10: 1493: 1256:– Mungo's Latest Adventure 1209: 523:) which was regarded as a 335: 18: 1393: 1334: 1142:carver who had made many 1132:World Solar Car Challenge 807:by bus and went out onto 735:, they caught a plane to 371:Coventry Transport Museum 250: 245: 220: 210: 205: 197: 192: 181: 173: 165: 151: 139: 132: 16:British television series 1189: 1045:where he stopped off at 618:. There they boarded a 365:, and then by ferry to 324:, Boorman and producer 1126:where he tested out a 1088: 910: 724: 408: 1335:Television programmes 1246:Mungothecameraman.com 1083: 905: 895:site, encountering a 821:Reunification Express 720: 614:for some 42 miles to 406: 1194:The theme music for 857:Savannakhet Province 588:Royal Enfield Bullet 471:in England, through 353:before crossing the 52:improve this article 1252:14 May 2009 at the 1170:Release and tie-ins 948:on the border with 925:on the border with 873:Khon Phapheng Falls 779:on the border with 598:and then boarded a 1421:Claudio von Planta 1184:Amazon Prime Video 1164:Sydney Opera House 1089: 1059:East Nusa Tenggara 911: 725: 453:city's water tower 409: 300:. 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