Channel 4 – The World’s Most Famous Train (2015)

Channel 4 – The World’s Most Famous Train (2015)
English | Size: 1.14 GB
Category: Documentary


During its nine-month-long season, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express makes over 60 journeys, covering 150,000 kilometres, with the majority of trips between London and Venice. The train is comprised of 17 unique 1920s carriages that have transported a host of elite individuals across Italy, Switzerland, and Turkey for more than a century. This documentary follows the stories of the staff and passengers as the train makes its way across Europe, with some customers having paid more than ?2,000 for the privilege.

BBC – The Town that Floored the World (2018)

BBC – The Town that Floored the World (2018)
English | Size: 1.03 GB
Category: Documentary


How did the Scottish east coast port town of Kirkcaldy become the world centre for linoleum? The Town That Floored the World traces the history of that “magic material” to its origins in the mid 19th century, and tells how one town built its fortunes on its manufacture. Current and former linoleum workers, and Kirkcaldy bairns including crime writer Val McDermid, share their stories of a life in flooring. Lino’s role in high art and design is also traced. Narrated by John Sessions.

Zero Footprint The True Story of a Private Military Contractor’s Covert Assignments in Syria, Libya, and the World’s Most Dangerous Places

Zero Footprint The True Story of a Private Military Contractor’s Covert Assignments in Syria, Libya, and the World’s Most Dangerous Places (Unabridged) (M4B)
English | Size: 258.29 MB
Category: E-books


Armored cars, burner phones, top-notch weaponry, and top-secret missions – this is the life of today’s private military contractor. Like author Simon Chase, many PMCs were once the world’s top military operatives, and since retiring from outfits like US Navy SEAL TEAM Six and the UK’s Special Boat Service, they have devoted their lives to executing missions too sensitive for the government to acknowledge.