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S1, EP4 "Delhi to Manali"
On the verge of an epic road trip, Jonathan visits the shrine of the motorcycle god for providence.

S1, EP5 "Ladakh, The Mountain Adventure"
Motor and body gasping for breath, Jonathan embarks on a two-wheeled journey over the highest roads in the world.

"The Land of Kings"
Jonathan weaves his way through citadels, dunes and temples in this legendary frontier land of kings and warriors; Jonathan evades guards and good advice and travels through a jungle to find a witch.

S1, EP6 "Kerala Kaleidoscope"
Jonathan hangs out with a group of fishermen that utilize ancient Chinese fishing nets designed in the time of Kublai Khan.

S2, EP1 "Amsterdam to Morocco"
After a leisurely bike ride around scenic Amsterdam and the Dutch countryside, Jonathan sticks out a thumb and catches a class E 400 meter long container ship en route to Morocco.
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