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The Desert Speaks
Ageless Mud: Adobe Homes in the Desert
Season 17
Episode 1710
Adobe not only has a remarkable period of longevity but also has thermal capabilities, making it ideal for the hot dry desert. The team spends time at the San Xavier Mission to watch a restoration crew repair and restore an adobe exterior. Near Marana, Yetman visits a commercial brickyard to see how these “desert building blocks” are created from start to finish.
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Visit the the historic village of Santiago de K, high in the foothills of the Andes.
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Our journey to the highest desert in the world begins in Potosi, in southwestern Bolivia.
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