Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Let's take a fascinating tour with Zulbra and Airán through Venezuela's Paraguaná Peninsula, where we will see lakes, a plethora of birds, pink waters and spectacular locales for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and other extreme sports.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Let's explore with Fermín the vibrant world of butterflies at the Benalmádena Butterfly Park, where over one thousand five hundred colorful and unique butterfly species from around the world take center stage.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Fermín presents to us the Stupa of Enlightenment in the coastal town of Benalmádena, Costa del Sol, Spain, an architectural wonder that also functions as a sanctuary for one's soul, a symbol of peace, and a journey towards inner enlightenment.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador, Uruguay
Priscilla and Fernando enjoy a beautiful day on a riverbank where the locals swim. Let's hear them talk about their experiences in this sport.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
From Ecuador's Mindalae Ethnohistorical Museum of Crafts, Cristina explains to us a bit about Ecuador's history as well as its indigenous peoples, for whom the close connection between human beings, nature, and the spiritual world is of the utmost importance.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Let's learn about Warmi Punlla, an ancient indigenous festivity with women at its helm that is celebrated throughout South America.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Basilio is a new rescue at the donkey sanctuary who was found running alone on the road. Amalia will introduce him to us, along with some other teenage donkeys who are very playful and mischeivious.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Jennifer is the largest female donkey at the sanctuary, and her story is a bit different from the other donkeys'. In this video, Amaya tells us about this beautiful girl.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Amaya shares good news about Valiente, a donkey that arrived at the sanctuary wounded and who, along with another donkey, Eduardo, has a happy future in store at the home of a couple who has decided to adopt them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
At Donkey Dreamland, the donkeys are on a diet and hence a bit cranky. To brighten their day, Amaya will let them out into the meadow so that they can enjoy eating fresh grass and other treats, introducing us to many of them in the process.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
This time, we'll meet Julieta, the first donkey Amaya ever rescued. Although she's quite small, she's the boss of all the other donkeys in the sanctuary! Let's find out more.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
The young donkey Valiente, like many other donkeys at Amaya's donkey shelter, was rescued from a situation of abuse and neglect. Although his story is somewhat difficult to hear, he is fortunately now fully recovered. Let's listen to what Amaya has to say about this donkey who lives up to his name!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
If you ever have the chance to visit Bogotá, Carlos has a very special suggestion for you! Let's accompany him to Andrés Carnes de Res, one of Colombia's most unique and well-known restaurants, and find out what makes it so special.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Now, Carlos' Uncle Fredy will show us how to make an "año viejo" doll from old, no-longer-used clothing, which will ultimately be burned as part of a Colombian tradition that represents "out with the old, in with the new."
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Carlos and his Uncle Fredy talk to us about the tradition of the "año viejo" in Colombia. Literally meaning "old year" (and also the name for the "New Year's Eve" holiday), an "año viejo" is symbolic doll that can represent a multitude of themes and especially the leaving behind of the sorrows, failures, and suffering of the year that is ending in order to kick off a better New Year.
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