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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park: Wilderness of Ice, Salmon, and Human History
Season 9
Episode 904
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The Lower Colorado River: Dwindling Lifeblood of the Southwest
Season 9
Episode 903
Forty million people rely on water released from Lake Mead, on the Colorado River not far from booming Las Vegas, a world leader in water conservation. Far downstream huge canals de-water the river, as farmers look to technology to maintain their productivity; Californians deliver water to their vast population and land; and Mexico receives its entitlement.
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Visit the Sierra Nevada, the largest and highest mountain range in the Continental US.
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Travel to the Maya city of Ceibal with scientists directing the latest excavations.
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Visit the descendants of Japanese peasants that have become prosperous farmers.
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Visit Southern Chile, home to Native American and immigrant communities.
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Visit the small city of Tultepec, a suburb of Mexico City, known for producing fireworks.
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Host Dave Yetman meets Quechua people and learns about their past and present.
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Host Dave Yetman joins Chilotes, who demonstrate their traditions.
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Host David Yetman climbs over lava flows to observe new lands emerging from the ocean.
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The Georgia Straits of British Columbia are lumber and fishing country.