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Brazil's Salvador: Preserver Of African-Brazilian Patrimony

Season 12 Episode 1208

Brazil's once-largest port of entry, Salvador, imported millions of slaves for nearly three centuries. That city is now the center of the nation's Afro-Brazilian culture, a direct consequence of the brutality of slavery and the ingenuity of slaves in surviving the terror of the institution. That culture is now internationally celebrated, through music, dance, and martial arts.

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Arizona Volcanoes
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Arizona's landscape is the product of millions of years of volcanic explosions.
Mexican Carnival
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Mexico has two Carnival parades like no others in the states of Puebla and Morelos.
Brazil’s Butantan Institute: Where Venomous Critters Find a Welcome
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The Butantan Institute in São Paulo houses venomous creatures that protect human lives.
Re-claiming the Gulf in Baja California
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The arrival of crowds and developers threaten unusual features of Baja California.
Snakes and Culture in the Amazon
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Native cultures view snakes as spiritually significant elements of nature.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park: Wilderness of Ice, Salmon, and Human History
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Our largest national park has become an important natural laboratory.
The Lower Colorado River: Dwindling Lifeblood of the Southwest
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The once-great Colorado River faces a dried-out future as more rely on its resources.
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