CNN and Bill Weir take a journey to some of the most fascinating locations in the world to experience amazing cultures, people and creatures at a crossroads.
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David Oyelowo
CNN and Bill Weir take a journey to some of the most fascinating locations in the world to experience amazing cultures, people and creatures at a crossroads.
Just happened on this TV show and watched it because it was about Patagonia, a place that I would like visit if I traveled which I rarely do, so I watched to travel there virtually. Great story, beautiful land, dramatic and unexpected ending. I hope this corner of the world can stay preserved and at the same time people who live there can live good lives. One thing that struck me was the juxtaposition of a story about primal earth, preservation and restraint of material possessions next to the opulent materialistic commercial with Matthew McConnehey which oozed wealth and the message to buy expensive things. Kind of jarring and weird.Good show, mixed message.
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Just happened on this TV show and watched it because it was about Patagonia, a place that I would like visit if I traveled which I rarely do, so I watched to travel there virtually. Great story, beautiful land, dramatic and unexpected ending. I hope this corner of the world can stay preserved and at the same time people who live there can live good lives. One thing that struck me was the juxtaposition of a story about primal earth, preservation and restraint of material possessions next to the opulent materialistic commercial with Matthew McConnehey which oozed wealth and the message to buy expensive things. Kind of jarring and weird.Good show, mixed message.