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Iain climbs stairs carved into white limestone
Journeys From The Centre Of The Earth
Geologist Iain Stewart uses eggs, tourists and beach towels to explore the way the landscape round the Med has shaped the lives, beliefs and even the diet of the nations in the region - and beyond.
Find out more about the series and meet Iain Stewart.

Iain's welcome

Making the programme
Why would a geologist want to make a series in the sunny Med? As Iain's welcome explains, it was much more than the climate.

A firm foundation

Iain Stewart enjoys some local hospitality
The distinctive architecture of the region was shaped by the materials to hand. Discover the building blocks of the region.

The threat from below

Valetta, Malta - heart of the Med
Our relationships with the elements can be problematic - even poisonous - as Iain explains in good rock, bad rock.
 

Clicks and bricks

Iain by a rockface
Go further into your surroundings and learn more about geology - and related subjects - with our weblinks.

Future shocks

The coast near Greece
Is devastation in the ancient world due to the sort of earthquake storms that may soon affect Istanbul?
 

Make your own journey

Iain on location
If Iain's enthusiasm is rubbing off, why not explore the possibility of taking your interest further with some Open University courses?

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