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00:00presents
00:30Tokyo Skytree
00:39Inside the Tokyo Skytree, there is a quiet space.
00:46There is the King's room, also known as the Sea of Versailles.
00:51Near the Tokyo Skytree, there is the world-famous winery, Bordeaux.
00:57The development of this winery was supported by the Col d'Anne tower.
01:07The tower is still standing after 400 years.
01:11It is a masterpiece built by the French king.
01:15The tower is still standing after 400 years.
01:30Bordeaux is known as the city of wine.
01:34The port city is shaped like a crescent moon.
01:38It is a world heritage site.
01:46Wine has been transported from ancient times to various parts of Europe.
02:06From Bordeaux, about 100 km down the river to the Atlantic Ocean.
02:11There is the Col d'Anne lighthouse at the bottom of the Girondo River.
02:28The river is about 12 km wide.
02:34Large ships can also sail here.
02:41The sea beyond that is the South Pole.
02:51The Col d'Anne lighthouse, which delivers light to the ships passing through the South Pole,
02:55has become a key to trade.
03:04We board the ship and head for the lighthouse.
03:12The lighthouse is 9 km away.
03:21After sailing for about 30 minutes,
03:36we can finally see the lighthouse.
03:42It is located in the middle of the ocean.
03:50The lighthouse is located on the shallow side of the ocean.
03:55The water depth at this time is about 1-2 m.
04:00It is dangerous to sail on this ship.
04:12So, we change to a water-surface amphibious ship with tires.
04:19It feels like an adventure.
04:23We are going to the lighthouse.
04:36There is no need to worry about getting hurt because of these tires.
04:53When we approached the lighthouse,
04:56we were greeted by the lighthouse forest.
05:05It signals us that we can sail safely.
05:23When we climbed the stairs,
05:27we saw a historical building.
05:32This is the Col d'Anne lighthouse.
05:38It is so beautiful that it is hard to believe it is a lighthouse.
05:43The building was built 400 years ago.
05:48It took 27 years to build it at sea.
05:57It was 67 m high in the 18th century.
06:02It is about 1.5 m high.
06:06The building was built again and again.
06:09It was 67 m high in the 18th century.
06:12It is about 20 times higher than the building.
06:17The sea around the lighthouse shows a variety of faces throughout the day.
06:35This is the sea seen from the lighthouse.
06:38This is the sea seen from the lighthouse.
06:43When the tide is low,
06:45you can see the rocks and the beach.
06:51The lighthouse is surrounded by the sea and land
06:55by the tides of the sea every six hours.
07:02The lighthouse is surrounded by the sea and land.
07:20When the tide is high,
07:22the water rises to the point where the outer wall is black
07:26and the entrance is flooded.
07:33The lighthouse keepers have been protecting
07:38Korduan in such a harsh environment.
07:49They have an unforgettable day.
07:56It is the opening and closing of the entrance facing the sea.
08:02I do this every day.
08:05When the tide is low, I open the door,
08:08and when the tide is high, I close it,
08:11so that the sea water does not come in.
08:16They have been doing this hard work
08:20and have been protecting the lighthouse.
08:25The lighthouse is surrounded by a tower.
08:29It is a ring-shaped building.
08:37The lighthouse guards the lighthouse
08:41for a week or two.
08:44The lighthouse guards the lighthouse
08:48for a week or two.
08:52The lighthouse guards the lighthouse
08:55for a week or two.
09:09The lighthouse guards used to live on the first floor of the lighthouse.
09:22The houses of the lighthouse guardians
09:25have been left here.
09:27The living environment was harsher than it is now.
09:41Korduan is also said to be the masterpiece of lighthouse architecture.
09:52They built this smooth spiral staircase
09:55using only stones.
10:04The top floor is where they climbed the 301 steps.
10:16The light is sent to the ship from here.
10:23The light source is here.
10:26The 250-watt halogen lamp
10:29lights up when the sun sets.
10:53They used to mix whale oil with vegetable oil
10:58and burn it.
11:10The glass surrounding the light source
11:13is called a Fresnel lens.
11:16It is used to reflect light
11:19and send it far away.
11:25It was introduced for the first time at Korduan Lighthouse
11:28and is now a global standard.
11:42At night,
11:44the lighthouse lights up
11:47as a sign of the need for light.
12:04The glass on the outside
12:06is divided into red and green.
12:09This is what it means.
12:14The southern side, where the red light is seen,
12:17is a shallow sea where small ships pass through.
12:21The northern side, where the green light is seen,
12:24is a deep sea where large ships pass through.
12:30The past of the lighthouse
12:33is a difficult place with a lot of shallow water.
12:36The lighthouse's light
12:38is a sign of a safe passage.
12:45If the red light is seen from the ship,
12:48it is a shallow area.
12:50If the green light is seen,
12:52it is a deep area.
12:59Nature tells us
13:01how dangerous it is.
13:05In 2009,
13:07a new sandy beach was built
13:09near the lighthouse.
13:24The soil from the river
13:26was deposited and became an island.
13:31The Korduan Lighthouse
13:33has protected the ship's safety
13:35for 400 years
13:37in the changing sea.
13:40The red and green light
13:42is a sign of life
13:44for the sailors.
14:11The Korduan Lighthouse
14:13is a signal of the sea.
14:19It contributed greatly
14:21to the development of world heritage
14:23Bordeaux on the upstream of the river.
14:35At that time, I became a bird.
14:39In order to meet the brilliance
14:41of this planet,
14:43I became a fish.
14:46In order to touch
14:48the mysterious wavering
14:50that can only be found here,
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16:30The Korduan Lighthouse
16:32was built to capture
16:34the light of the sea.
16:38And the wine
16:40that the ship carried
16:42brought wealth to France.
16:55The development of Bordeaux,
16:57the city of world wine,
16:59was supported by the Korduan Lighthouse.
17:08The vineyard spreads out
17:10around the Jirondo River.
17:14The high quality grapes
17:16harvested there
17:18turn into high quality wine.
17:30The port city of Mikazuki,
17:32located in Bordeaux,
17:34was the base of export to overseas.
17:46This is the port of 18th century,
17:48the largest port in France.
17:52It is the world heritage
17:54called the Port of the Moon, Bordeaux.
18:00The cityscape that conveys
18:02the prosperity of the time
18:04was left behind
18:06and became a world heritage.
18:17This is the port of the moon
18:19at the beginning of the 19th century.
18:23The view of lifting up
18:25the wine barrel
18:27is depicted here.
18:33The wine for export
18:35was brought to the port city
18:37and collected
18:39by the merchants
18:41called the wine merchants.
18:46Many of them
18:48are wealthy people
18:50with roots abroad
18:52such as the UK and the Netherlands.
18:58This is a winery
19:00from Ireland.
19:08There is a large entrance
19:10which is wide and tall.
19:13And beyond that
19:15is a wide corridor.
19:19This large entrance
19:21and wide corridor
19:23were used to carry
19:25the wine barrels
19:27from the port city.
19:31And the cellars in the basement
19:33were used to mature
19:35the wine for a long time.
19:42This was the wine cellar.
19:45After blending the wine
19:47that was brought
19:49in a large barrel,
19:51the wine was packed
19:53in a bottle
19:55and matured.
19:59The blend
20:01is the highlight
20:03of the wine cellar.
20:07It creates the taste
20:09that the customers like.
20:11The ship that loaded
20:13the aged wine
20:15from the port city
20:17went down the river
20:19to the Atlantic Ocean.
20:23When passing through the southern shore,
20:25they needed the light
20:27of the Col d'Anne lighthouse.
20:41The lighthouse
20:43that supported
20:45the prosperity of Bordeaux.
20:55Eventually,
20:57the Col d'Anne lighthouse
20:59was called
21:01the Versailles of the sea.
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23:04The ship is approaching.
23:10Now,
23:11it is open to the general public.
23:15One of the sights
23:17is the room
23:19called the King's Room in the lighthouse.
23:27It is close to the garden
23:29called the Versailles of the sea.
23:33Versailles of the sea
23:41Speaking of Versailles,
23:43it is the symbol of the French movie,
23:45the Palace of Versailles.
23:59The magnificent world heritage
24:01was built
24:03in the 17th century,
24:05almost 50 years after the end of the world.
24:11The exquisite items
24:13and decorations
24:15represent the prosperity
24:17of the kingdom.
24:25It was built by Louis XIV.
24:27He remodeled
24:29the interior of the Col d'Anne lighthouse.
24:39The lighthouse,
24:41which played an important role,
24:43created a luxurious
24:45King's Room
24:47to show off
24:49that it was his own.
24:51The room
24:53is on the second floor of the lighthouse.
24:57The King's Room
25:11This is
25:13the King's Room,
25:15the King's Room.
25:19The Col d'Anne lighthouse
25:21was called
25:23the Versailles of the sea
25:25to show off
25:27that it was his own.
25:35On the wall,
25:37the letters L and M
25:39are engraved.
25:43L stands for Louis XIV,
25:45and M
25:47stands for
25:49Marie-Thérèse.
25:55On the top floor of the King's Room,
25:57there is a place
25:59where a gentle breeze
26:01blows.
26:07This is a altar
26:09dedicated to God.
26:11It is a rare lighthouse
26:13in the world.
26:19This is the King's Room.
26:25The Col d'Anne lighthouse
26:27offers a beautiful
26:29space.
26:31It was
26:33special
26:35to the King.
26:47The Col d'Anne lighthouse
26:49is famous
26:51for being
26:53a masterpiece of architecture
26:55and has become
26:57a world heritage.
27:09Even now,
27:11400 years later,
27:13the King still
27:15sends light
27:17to the ship.
27:23To be continued.
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