Islas Británicas: Escocia II

Islas Británicas: Escocia II

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Puerto Rico IV: La naturaleza que habita la isla

Nuestra serie sobre Puerto Rico termina con un especial sobre su naturaleza. En este episodio haremos un viaje por su geología volcánica y su topografía que han creado un mosaico único de ecosistemas, desde las selvas nubladas de El Yunque hasta el Bosque Seco de Guánica. Descubr ...  Show more

Puerto Rico III: Arte, Moda y Cultura Boricua

El turno esta vez es para el arte, la cultura y la moda boricua. Exploramos la fascinante 'cultura del vaivén', ese movimiento constante de ideas entre la isla, su marco geográfico y su diáspora que define a una nación sin fronteras. En este recorrido, descubriremos la herencia d ...  Show more

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