Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
After listening to some children talk about some punishments they receive for behaving badly, Aurelio finally discovers that his own destiny is not quite in line with his expectations.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Much to Aurelio and Dinodoro's chagrin, Madame Mary Moon can only change one of their destinies.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
What will Mary Moon's crystal ball reveal about the futures of Aurelio and Dinodoro?
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Historian and guide, Henry Quinteros Marrugo, acquaints us with the history of Cartagena, Colombia, including its numerous invasions and the role of the San Felipe de Barajas fortress.
Difficulty: Advanced
Argentina
Rabbi Shloime offers us some insight into the origins and significance of the Hanukkah tradition.
Difficulty: Advanced
Venezuela
Victor Diaz interviews Rosana, a Venezuelan girl who has tattooed on her body some interesting and controversial figures.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Amalia pays "Mister Roman" a visit, Agent Suarez struggles to stay on the case, and Isabel runs into an old friend at the embassy.
Difficulty: Advanced
Ecuador
Modesto Nicolas Gomez Burgos shows us how organic brown sugar is produced at the Santa Barbara factory located in Imbabura, Ecuador.
Difficulty: Advanced
Mexico
Alan continues his animated tour of Baja California Sur, Mexico's gorgeous Balandra Beach, pointing out its attractions and introducing us to locals.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As "Mister Roman" and Isabel wrap up their intimate encounter, the investigators are growing increasingly frustrated with their lack of results.
Difficulty: Advanced
Mexico
Our lively guide, Alan, takes us to what he considers the paradise of all paradises- Balandra Beach in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Difficulty: Advanced
Ecuador
Manuel Quispe, owner of the indigenous clothing shop, Colors, in Saraguro, Ecuador, explains to us about some of the items they sell, particularly their handcrafted traditional necklaces.
Difficulty: Advanced
Peru
A member of the Quechua people from Peru shares with us a bit about the traditional use of the plant San Pedro, or "huachuma," which is thought to have medicinal and spiritual qualities that could help one get in touch with the cosmos, and oneself.
Difficulty: Advanced
Argentina
As Angelica begs Luisa to tell her the truth about her grandson, Rocky and Bobby's rivalry over Victoria continues.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia Cali
As they announce to their neighbors the news of her starting college and his first test flight, Soledad and Samuel's parents could not be prouder of them.
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