MANILA, Philippines - A Place to Live, the first episode of Generation Earth shows the change of the face of the Earth in Dubai and Mexico. Burj Khalifa in Dubai is one of the biggest man-made constructions on Earth where we take you to the spire and discover how the 24,000 windows are kept clean. Then travels down in the sewers of Mexico City to discover how things are made from the ground up.
A record-breaking expansion in road, shipping, air and rail networks had been made throughout the years. The innovation in traveling from the old age to now has made everyone closer and all places possible to reach. Generation Earth follows the attempt to move a drilling rig bigger than the Buckingham Palace to the top of China’s longest suspension bridges. All these on the second episode of Generation Earth titled The Way We Move.
On the third episode, Staying Alive, Generation Earth shows life-changing engineering, mining and farming projects that pushed limits to the extreme and how everything adapted to the needs of the ever-increasing population, from the innovative re-routing of China’s waterways to the world’s largest array of greenhouses.
Generation Earth airs tomorrow, June 6 and on June 7 at 8 p.m. and with marathon replay on June 8 and 9 at 8 p.m.