that you have to understand that it may take a little bit more time and effort and patience. i m julia. i m chantelle. i m chloe. we were in cambodia, and we could see boarders we re cambodia, and we could see boarders were starting to close, and things we re were starting to close, and things were getting really uneasy and there we re were getting really uneasy and there were no motorists except for us, so were no motorists except for us, so we we re were no motorists except for us, so we were like, what is going on? so we were like, what is going on? so we did the mad dash to new zealand and got here literally right before they went into lockdown. we wanted to achieve our goal within the next two years of visiting every country, so we were moving two years of visiting every country, so we were moving pretty fast this year until covid hit. the big question is, if it lasts for another year, what are we going to do? where are we going to do? but i m sure things are going to start to pro
climate crisis. suddenly we re saying, guess what, everything that you thought was really amazing about being human, all these incredible developments, travel, food production, industrialization, that humans have benefited so much from and are very proud of, it s like all the sudden the narrative changes. it s like this is all actually destroying our planet. destroying lives that you care about and destroying the beings that we love. so that s a pretty intense message. it bs big enough to short circuit our brains almost. exactly. exactly. how did we get here? how did good people with good inventions pave our road to hell? maybe we should start on highway
eric: the 95-pound reptile named highway pete suffered gash on top of shell. after the incident on highway 49 near san andreas. the famous county about a jumping frog.
pandemic, economic uncertainty, and the general fear out there, but the institution of marriage, it suggests, is standing strong, according to a monmouth university poll have the couples in the us expect to come out of the virus crisis with an even better relationship. 0r with an even better relationship. or to look at it another way, perhaps true misery really does love company. we should tip all caps to the retirement of diego the daughters. he has 70 species very well. he has fathered up to 900 offspring. that was 900. diego was the star of a giant breeding programme in the galapagos before that he was at a zoo galapagos before that he was at a zoo in the us. you will enjoy his tiny years on an island off the coast of ecuador. there is much more for you any time on all the news, national and international, on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i m @bbcmikeembley. thank you very much for
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