Of the front pages on the early editions of the papers. No single story as dominating. The times leads on the plight of the british woman being held in iran. The paper says she is in torment after being separated from her child. That is Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe. The guardian leads on comments from one of britains top Counter Terror police officers. Neil basu says the governments austerity measures are endangering national security. Turning to the Daily Telegraph and claims that charities are getting round a ban on sending begging letters to elderly people. The fundraising regulator says they address anonymised mail to the home owner, thus bypassing the new regulations. The daily mail reports on apparent panic on the high street. The mail says desperate high street chains are launching early christmas sales amid a slump in takings. And the daily mirror isnt very happy with foreign secretary, borisjohnson. Its claimed that at an anglo spanish event he defended bullfighting, saying any potential ban was Political Correctness gone mad. Now on bbc news, time for the travel show. This week on the travel show. As the world marks armistice day, we am in america to worse to explore a fleet of abandoned First World War ships. Creating a nationaltourism resource which brings people from all over the world. These ships were involved in saving the world from totalitarianism. We meet the spider men and women of guizhou in china. And go behind the scenes at a new show were the cast members have to get used to performing in a downpour. Obviously, this is due bias there is no expense spared in the staging. We are talking 65 world class the staging. We are talking 65 world class artists, athletes and performers and best of all, in the middle of the desert, you can even get raid on. The potomac passes some of washington, dcs mostar tomic landmarks. George washington, founding father and original president of the United States, lived on its banks. But all the river just 30 miles lived on its banks. But all the riverjust 30 miles south and you will discover a section that is a world away from the capitals boulevards and monuments. This is mallows bay and it is a paradise for kayakers. When you look around, you can see were or why kayakers. When you look around, you can see were or why it. So much Natural Beauty here and the wildlife is amazing. When the bay is full, you might assume it isjust is amazing. When the bay is full, you might assume it is just another beauty spot. But as the tide rolls out, its secrets are revealed. This is what remains of potentially the Largest Group of world war i ships anywhere in the world. And i am here anywhere in the world. And i am here a century after the United States entered the conflict. The wreckage of around 100 war era of vessels can be discovered here. To find out how they ended up 30 miles south of washington, dc, either rained to meet marine expert donald shemett. Hello, they are. Hello. How are you going . Lovely to meet you. When we entered the war, we didnt have much ofan army entered the war, we didnt have much of an army or a navy or much of anything and when we asked the Prime Minister of england, lloyd george, what can we do, he said ships, ships and more ships because one out of every two ships was being lost per week that sailed from england to france in the supply line was stretched. There was the threat of starvation. By 1918, we outstripped the united kingdom, great britain, in shipbuilding. While the makeshift vessels were built at a breathtaking speed, they will compete completed to play too late to play a major part in the law. In the war. After the armistice, the world was in economic turmoil and the wooden ships, obsolete. But few commercial prospects, the Us Government sold them off to a salvage company. The company eventually brought them over here in this burning basin over here, they ta ke this burning basin over here, they take the ships, burn them down and try and get the maximum metal out of them. So this is a graveyard for ships . Yeah. And its notjust First World War vessels which can be found here. Donald claims the oldest wreck goes all the way back to the american war of independence, 240 yea rs american war of independence, 240 years ago. In total, it is estimated the area holds the remains of almost 200 ships. This wreck is a latecomer. She is caught the ackemack and she was built in the late 1920s as a passenger ferry. The crazy thing is, even though this ship has died, there is so much living stuff on it. On the surface, the rex might look like an environmental disaster but they have been left alone long enough to be reclaimed by nature. Back in my kayak, iam reclaimed by nature. Back in my kayak, i am joined reclaimed by nature. Back in my kayak, iamjoined by conservationistjoll done. Kayak, iamjoined by conservationist joll done. You can see why they call these shipwrecks flowerpots. In the uk, people pay good money to have biodiversity like this on the roofs of their houses. What sort of wildlife can i expect to see . Bald eagles and bass breeze and Great Blue Heron and otters and beavers and lots of fish below the water. So you could be eaten by the wildlife if you go back into the bush there. The bay is a relatively Shallow Water body with a typically muddy bottoms so the shipwrecks create structure and from structure, you get diversity and from diversity, you get magic. Joll, donald and other conservation groups have teamed up to have mallows bay recognised as a National Marine sanctuary. If approved, the sites wildlife and history will come under the protection of noah, the national 0ceanic the protection of noah, the National Oceanic and atmospheric administration. There are 13 centuries in the country, we wanted to be deporting. It will bring it more attention, partners in funding and some level of protection from people who may be harvesting historical artefacts. The biggest thing it does, though, it creates a National Tourism resource which brings people from all over the world. But opinions are divided on these new protections. Nearby, i meet some commercial fishermen making their living from the rivers teeming wildlife. Slimy gross thing. It is heavy, isnt it . Oh, yes, definitely happy. It is going on forever. These are blue catch. They are rightly succours, arent they . Not very pretty. Being in the industry just on this not very pretty. Being in the industryjust on this river alone. They are concerned that turning mallows bay into a National Marine sanctuary could down the line leads restrictions on our fishing. Our problem is the unknown is. We want it to put in writing that theme that will never bother our industry because our livelihoods depend on it as they will not give a toss, they say we cant do it. They say they have no plans to do it. Went the extra tourism benefit you . No. People go into the restaurants who will want to eat, that demand for more fish . House sales will not increase that much. People will be going back to dc. The organisations behind the nomination insist they are plans wont impact fishing. The final decision is expected next year. Donald is adamant about the benefits that sanctuary status will bring to mallows bay. The visitation will enlarge enormously after it becomes a National Marine century. We wa nt becomes a National Marine century. We want americans in the world to see this. This is a world class site. These ships were involved in saving the world from totalitarianism. This is important. Says the project began 45 years ago in1972, says the project began 45 years ago in 1972, there have been 13 marine sanctuaries designated all across the United States. You can find the first site off the coast of north carolina. The final resting place of the uss monitor. The monitorfought on the union side in the American Civil War and took part in the first ever naval battle between ironclad ships. Diving down to the wreck requires a permit sue if you dont wa nt to requires a permit sue if you dont want to make the plunge, you can head to neighbouring virginia were a full size replica is on display at the visitor centre. For those who prefer warm waters, florida keys is home to one of the Worlds Largest living barrier coral reefs. There is also estimated to be 1000 shipwrecks spread across the ocean floor. It was declared a century in 1990 and the Protection Zone takes an almost 3000 square nautical miles. 0ver an almost 3000 square nautical miles. Over on the west coast, near californias big sur, is monterey bay. It is a popular site in nature watches and has been called the serengeti of the sea, a reference to tanzanias serengeti of the sea, a reference to ta nzanias famous wildlife serengeti of the sea, a reference to tanzanias famous wildlife reserve. And if you want to visit on marine safari, from november to february, you can spot elephant seals on their breeding season. The seals are a triumphant composite conservation story. 0nce triumphant composite conservation story. Once they were almost hunted to extinction but now there are 200,000 worldwide. Coming up on the travel show, we had to china to meet the spider men and women of guizhou. Anyway, its off to dubai to take a look behind the scenes at a new show whether performers also need to have a good head for heights. Thousands of artists were auditioned from across the world. We chose 65 of them to come here and they came from 23 different countries. So dont go away. Essential guide wherever you are headed. Next up, we are travelling to china, where for centuries they have climbed the regions sheer cliff faces without ropes. In the past they did it to collect herbs for chinese medicines but we heard they are now putting their skills to a different use. And we went to meet them, and it goes without saying, please dont try this at home. The incredible spiderman and women of guizhou in china. And we are finishing this week by meeting and other group of people with a great head for heights. This time in dubai, home of the world hold worlds tallest building, burj khalifa, and is also the venue of a new show where gymnasts and athletes are turning years of training into an artform. Are turning years of training into an art form. We went to meet them. Dubai might be known for its skyscrapers and luxury lifestyles, but it is here in this basement rehearsal room that the emirates latest attraction takes shape. New york bake new york based artistic director tara young is responsible for leading his team of talented gymnast and performers. Thousands of guinness were edition from across the world. We chose 65 to come here, they came from 25 different countries. Gymnasts. And after months of extensive training and rehearsal they opened a production staged in a new purpose youll production here in the start of the heart of the city. Production here in the start of the heart of the city. I need to be a little bit point and no insight, straight. Ranging in age from 17 to 37, this championship level gemina s have a daily training schedule gymnasts, affecting their skills. On an average day the artists trained for eight to 12 hours, depending on the day. We are now operating between eight and ten shows a week, so on between eight and ten shows a week, so on top of their performance schedule bowels are doing training. They are also doing training. You can see from watching the action there is a huge amount of trust that is built the please these too. Nick and hayley met when they arrived, but they are both specialists in what they do. But they have never worked together before so they had to learn to work together. Worked together before so they had to learn to work togetherlj worked together before so they had to learn to work together. I myself trained at gymnastics since the age of seven and like many of the performers in the show we did gymnastics from a young age. With gymnastics from a young age. With gymnastics is very important the technical side of things, which helps you perform, or do the skills, and make them look effortless. And thats a really big part of ourjob as artist to really give in tension to what we are doing, but also to make it look effortless, and obviously after many years of training it does come fairly effortless. We obviously have to put effortless. We obviously have to put effort in, but it is making it look clean and simple to the audience, to make them feel that they could maybe try that skill and succeed, but obviously it is a lot harder than it looks. Working at height brings its own challenges, and it can take many months for the artists to get used to performing in the specially designed harnesses that lift them off the ground. In the show i am classed as a flyer, so i work a lot with the guys, they lift us, they throw us in the air, some of them catch, the opening act that we do, we are flying in harnesses and we come in from the top of the stage, and interact with the other performers on the ground, and that isa performers on the ground, and that is a good feeling. Because you are flying up from high, a big height, so flying up from high, a big height, so it gives you a bit of a rush. This show is the first theatrical production to take up permanent residence here in dubai. And its home is a new purpose built ten storey theatre complex kitted out with a state of the lighting and sound system. The show was conceived and curated by the man behind Cirque Du Soleil and it draws its inspiration from the story of dubai and how it transformed from a humble pearl trading outpost to the global city has become today. The audiences are encouraged to interpret the story with their own meaning at mixing fantasy with reality accompanied by a specially composed score. Unique to the staging is this. The water pit, which can be filled or drained in seconds and forms an integral part of the set, and means that the performers have to be adept at working both wet and dry. 0bviously, to be adept at working both wet and dry. Obviously, this is dubai, so there is no expense spared in the staging. We are talking 65 world class staging. We are talking 65 world class artist, athletes and performers. We are talking motorcycles circling around in a bowl in midair. And best of all, in the middle of a desert, we even get rain. Next year, Cirque Du Soleil com pletes next year, Cirque Du Soleil completes its 20th anniversary in residence in was a guess, and be craters of this show will hope that it is just craters of this show will hope that it isjust a craters of this show will hope that it is just a successful here in dubai. But in the meantime, the matter how many shows they give, for the performance pushing their bodies to the limit high above the stage, no day is ever the same. You have to say there is always challenges in live theatre, but that is make that that is what makes it exciting for us, everything there is new day, a new audience comes in, and everyday is new show. Technically there will always be challenges in there will always be challenges in the theatre, but we have the most amazing crew they can overcome this, and artistically we have a really strong cast that can roll with it, and when there is a change of the last minute they can improvise because now so skilled that that can happen, so its all good. Thats it for this week coming up next week carmen is injapan and learning about what is being done to help save one of the countrys most beautiful train lines. I help save one of the countrys most beautifultrain lines. I never expected this tiny station to be so busy. I dont think we going to get a seat and were off to new york to joina dinner a seat and were off to new york to join a dinner party with a difference will stop as we drop in on the gastrin ors club which specialised in eating some of the strangest and scariest food in the world. 0h strangest and scariest food in the world. Oh dear. Gastronaut. Strangest and scariest food in the world. Oh dear. Gastronaut. One of the biggest misconceptions about the gastronauts is that we eat crazy things just the gastronauts is that we eat crazy thingsjust for the gastronauts is that we eat crazy things just for the sake of it thats not true, the things that we are actually really delicious. And dont forget you can keep up with us in real time by following all our social media feed. All the details should be on your screen right now, at one hour, from me and all the travel show team here in maryland, its goodbye. Hello. We are having to look into the atlantic for some elements of this weekends weather for some parts of the british isles. What was Tropical Storm rina wont be giving us gale force winds, but it will import some really warm and moist tropical airs, which will manifest themselves on the start of saturday as a lot of cloud and rain for the southern half of the british isles. A much fresher aspect to the weather as we head into scotland. Wintry showers across high ground. At least theres sunshine to speak of and that persists into the afternoon. Some of the showers turning wintry, down to about 300 metres or so. Snow will lie on high ground of scotland, but at least there will be sunshine to speak of. Northern ireland a cloudy afternoon. A bit of brightness perhaps and brightening skies coming from the north of england, especially down the eastern side, but generally speaking as you come back through the midlands towards the south of wales and into the southern counties of england it may be one of those afternoons where the rain sticks around for the greater part of the day, so thats going to be a nuisance in cardiff, but at least theres going to be brighter skies for the visit of samoa to murrayfield. The thicker cloud thickens even further in southern counties of england and wales for a time through the night. Just pepping up the rainfall. Further north the skies remain clearfor some. A dotting of showers still perhaps and again wintry across high ground. Once that set of fronts in the south pulls into the near continent, notice that the air flows down those isobars from the north to the south. Never a warm direction. All of us will experience that marked change in the feel of the day on sunday, remembrance sunday of course. Yes, a scattering of showers around the exposed shores, fully exposed to the northerly wind. But down the spine of the country there could be a good deal of sunshine, but it will do nothing for the temperatures. Seven, eight, nine degrees for many. Next week starts cold and frosty, then it gets a little bit milder in the middle of the week and there will be some rain around. So theres a frosty start for the greater part of england and wales, the eastern part of scotland too, but here the first signs of that change into something milder as we bring the fronts into parts of scotland and eventually into northern ireland. From monday into tuesday, no more the northerly, the isobars are cranked into a westerly, and thats why the weather will become milder. Hello, this is breakfast, with Charlie Stayt and naga munchetty. A british woman held in egypt on drug smuggling charges millions of people prepare to fall silent on armistice day. Events will be held across the uk to mark the 99th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Good morning. Its saturday, 11th november. Also on the programme, a british woman held in each of four smuggling drugs appears in court. Laura plummer is accused of importing illegal painkillers, a charge which could result in the death penalty. A lynx which escaped from a small zoo near aberystwyth has been killed by the authorities