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In the America's with David Yetman
Havana: Cultural treasure house of the Caribbean
Season 7
Episode 709
Cuba's capital city is home to a prodigious wealth of colonial and nineteenth-century architectural masterpieces. Havana's harbor and the city's Revolutionary Square provide ideal backdrops for understanding Cuba from the late 1950s to the present, why its fabled fifties-era taxis are still running, how African roots influence the city's culture and why it is a mecca for international tourists.
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Revealing a Havana that was once off-limits, beyond the architectural first impression.
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Visit Ceará and the capital city of Fortaleza, a once-isolated beach town.
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David visits several ethnic groups in the state of Oaxaca.
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Discover the city of Cartagena, once the most important city in the entire region.
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Discover how Chesapeake Bay residents are restoring some of its ancient productivity.
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David joins the Blackfeet people as they seek to expand their tribal herds of bison.
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Explore the Mata Atlantica that once covered Brazil's coast for over a thousand miles.
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Travel through the northeastern state of Pernambuco, an arid semi-desert.
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Travel with David and his team through Mexico City.
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David travels to a ranch to follow the gaucho life.
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Explore the shanty towns of Río Janeiro and their role in the city's cultural history.
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Travel to Oaxaca and discover the process of harvesting, drying, and roasting coffee.