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The Desert Speaks
People and Their Prickly Plants
Season 14
Episode 1403
Head to Scottsdale, Arizona to see the largest private collection of desert-area plants in the world. Visit the Boyce Thompson Arboretum and an amazing collection at Bach’s Nursery in Tucson where they have a better success rate with their individually raised saguaro cacti than Mother Nature herself. Finally, travel to Los Angeles for North America’s largest cactus and succulent show.
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Explore some of the largest dune fields in North America.

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Visit three groups of sand dunes located on public land in the United States.

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Join the search in Buena Vista, Sonora for the descendants of Ópata palm weavers.

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Take a trip to La Paz, Bolivia. At 12,000ft it is one of the highest cities in the world.

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Hit the road on an adventure from Lima, Peru through this “driest desert in the world.”

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The intrepid travelers begin a thorough investigation into the weird, wild plants of Baja.

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In Baja, the musing and memories of the ancient people adorn the walls in a dry cave.

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A journey to Baja, California and then continuing south to further explore.

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Catch a rare glimpse into the life, culture, and traditions of the native Mayo Indians.

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Evidence suggests that the ancestral Pueblo Indians accurately marked astronomical events.

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We visit The Valle de Tehuacán, the birthplace for domestic corn.

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A trip through the Valley of Tehuacán to the ancient city of Oaxaca in southern Mexico.