How the Mediterranean Sea was formed, separating Southern Europe from Northern Africa, what unique animals evolved there, and how migrating birds and other land and sea creatures became dependent on it for food, breeding and habitat.
How the early Man hunted, worshiped and eventually domesticated wild animals and plants of the Mediterranean region, only to, by the time of Ancient Rome, overexploit its rich natural resources through methods used even today.
How life in medieval times in the Mediterranean region was shaped by new trends like horse breeding and falconry, dark age superstitions, the plague and endless costly devastating wars like the Muslim invasion of Spain or the Crusades.
How the Suez Canal and the Nile dams changed the Mediterranean for the worse, and how modern-day issues like mass tourism, land development, oil spills, pollution and overexploitation threaten the future of all life in the region.