Carlos closes his series on pre-Columbian America by sharing with us the myth of Bochica, a God thought to be responsible for several natural phenomena.
Matches in Transcript
Caption 42 [es]: Un día el sol volvió a salir, Caption 42 [en]: One day the sun came out again,
The Tsáchila community has undertaken the task of opening its doors to foreign visitors, giving them the opportunity to learn more about their traditions and culture.
Matches in Transcript
Caption 40 [es]: y de ahí tiene que salir teatros. Caption 40 [en]: and from there theaters must emerge.
We were driving around the roads of rural Nicaragua when we caught a glimpse of this donkey driven cart with loads of milk. We had to get to know this guy! Here it is, a YABLA exclusive with a milk seller!!
Matches in Transcript
Caption 19 [es]: ya para salir para el puerto. Caption 19 [en]: so we can leave for the port.