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![]() | Panama-Travel Panama:Panama Canal-Travel Video PostCard™ Travel to Panama, Central America's vibrant country. Panama is becoming the new, favorite destination. Panama is for adventure travelers and for family travel. See Panama in this Travel Video PostCard™. Panama is more than the Panama Canal although the Panama Canal is a big tourist attraction. Panama in Central America has untouched rainforests. Panama is ideal for eco-tourism and for travelers interested in ecology and natural beauty. The wild monkeys and the thousands of birds make Panama ... |
![]() | EF Quito - EF International Language Schools and shops. Outdoor adventures are nearby as well-- hiking, mountain climbing, and biking. We offer special interest lessons including the culture of indigenous people and the social structure of Ecuador, as well as Spanish Exam courses. You'll even have the opportunity to volunteer in local development projects. Meet the Ecuadorian students who also study here and practice your Spanish with locals. ... Quito Ecuador EF Education First International Language Schools Year Study Studies Abroad ... |
![]() | Travel San Antonio-San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio Travel Vi San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio, home of the Alamo. San Antonio, home of the famous RiverWalk. San Antonio is more than the seventh largest city in the country. And San Antonio, Texas, is more than the Alamo and the famous Riverwalk. San Antonio is a blend of Spanish Colonial architecture, indigenous native tribes, and Mexican influences And its a very modern city The RiverWalk of San Antonio is an urban delight with San Antonios colorful cafes, fine dining, waterfalls and quiet parks full ... |
![]() | Panama Tribal Exchange Bugle folks Bocas del Toro, Caribbean, also have showed what it means to struggle for survival in neo-colonialism of the new millennia. This program is open to all tribes with the intention of re-building our BRIDGE of continental relation. Photos of the Peace and Dignity Journey, uniting indigenous people of the americas met over the Panama Canal in 2008. Also The BRIDGE opens an affiliate NGO to work in an "official" capacity. ... Tribal International Exchange Panama Native American Indian ... |
![]() | noble moorish god speaking about the right to travel part 3 cont. noble moorish god just finishing the recording(.PART 3) ALLAH EL IS A DESCENDENT OF THE ABORIGINAL/INDIGENOUS PEOPLE(MISNAMED) INDIANS WHO HAVE BEEN HERE IN THE SO CALLED AMERICA'S THOUSANDS OF YEARS BEFORE THE STATE OF MIAMI. ALLAH EL IS A FREE MOORISH NATIONAL DIPLOMAT AND IS A TURE NOBLE OF THE AMERICA IN THE LAND OF MY MOORISH FOREFATHERS AND MOTHERS OF MOROCCAN DESCENT WHO SECURED A UNALIENABLE AND FUNDAMENTAL, UNRESTRICTED AND UNREGULATED RIGHT TO TRAVEL UPON PUBLIC WALKWAYS,AND ... |
![]() | BBtv WORLD: Roots of Voudun and Slavery's Legacy in Ouidah person glimpses of life around the globe. From the 17th to 19th centuries, millions of African people were sold into slavery, transported on ships to the Americas. With them came spiritual traditions including Voudun, which we now know as voodoo. Its roots are in the Dahomey kingdom on the West Coast of Africa, now the country of Benin. In todays episode, I travel to Benins port city of Ouidah, one of the most important slave trade ports, and a center of the Vodoun religion. We visit the ... |
![]() | Chile - All Ways Surprising country and travelers here are likely to feel more familiar with its culture than those of the neighboring countries, with their strongly indigenous lifestyles. There are still local traditions persisting in parts of Chile however, and together with the European influence this makes for an interesting juxtaposition, providing a distinctive culture. The people are resilient, cordial and warm, from the fashionable capital city of Santiago to the isolated island of Chiloé, and Chilean ... |
![]() | BBtv World: Green tech and internet in West Africa economic sustainability. Benin is nestled between Ghana, Togo, and Nigeria along the continent's midwest coast -- this shore was historically known as the "Slave Coast," and Benin was a major center in export of slave labor to the Americas. Today, Benin's people are struggling with a cultural shift from a traditional, mostly agrarian society, to a more urban, industrialized economy -- and the largely impoverished country depends on foreign aid. The Songhaï Center was founded in the mid-'80s ... |
![]() | Equador - Pachamama Ecuador possesses a fantastic ecological and cultural diversity, from coastal dry forests and mangroves, to Andean wetlands, to a breathtaking corner of the Amazon rainforest. Ecuador's environmental movement, sustained by an alliance between the country's indigenous and peasant organizations and urban environmental groups, is one of Latin America's strongest, making Ecuador's Left one of the region's greenest. ... Travel Galapagos |
![]() | Primal Sail I experience the lifestyle rich in nature and beauty while living by bartering with locals at portside destinations. Learn along the way Lori's passion for eating a primal, raw diet and connecting, and sharing meals with the local people upholding indigenous traditions of hunting, fishing, harvesting and gathering. Learn break-through living skills along the way with Captain Luck as he navigates and sails the waterways discovering spectacular hidden resources and unknown truths. Share ... |

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