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The Desert Speaks
Peoples Locked in Time: The Atacama Desert
Season 18
Episode 8
In Chile’s Atacama Desert people have lived for thousands of years in a land without any rain. The hyper-arid soil has made the perfect medium for preserving the 9,000 year history of human occupation. Host David Yetman and Archeologist María José Figuerero visit the coastal city of Arica and other nearby towns in search of manifestations of millennia of continuous human habitation.
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Journey through the valley of the Rio Sonora.
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The final episode in the Galapagos Islands features some of the “newer” islands.
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Continue your journey through the Galapagos Island.
Journey to the Galapagos Islands to discover native wildlife.
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Renowned architect Bob Vint examines the unifying characteristics of plazas.
Host David Yetman hops into a motorcycle sidecar to explore Wyoming’s Red Desert
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Travel through the desert with the inventor of goat packing, John Mionczynski.
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Take a trip down the Green River in Utah and to Dinosaur National Monument.
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Explore Andean Condors and learn their ritualistic significance to native people.
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Examine pre-Incan ruins before venturing to the skies for a view of the Nazca lines.
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Explore some of the largest dune fields in North America.