2.Building Beautiful Monsters
3.Leading a Revolution Dressed in a Zoot Suit
4.Preserving Ancient Flavors of Mexico
5.Monarchs by the Millions: Welcome to Butterfly Forest
6.Pizza Around the World, From Mexico to Nepal
7.Around the World In Seven Rice Dishes
8.Hanging With the Spider-Man of the Science Department
9.Mexico’s 600-Year-Old Dance of the Flying Men
10.Living Beyond the Gender Binary for Centuries
11.Sun, Stars, Swells: Sailing the Globe Using Nothing but Nature
12.Eating Escamoles, the Caviar of the Mexican Desert
13.Preserving Prehistoric Lizards With the 'Iguanero'
14.The Artist Bringing Vibrant Skeletons to Life
15.What’s Baseball Without a Side of Grasshoppers?
16.Visiting Earth’s Last Untouched Corners
17.In Mexico, an Underwater Dancer Performs in a Cenote
18.The Most Difficult Expedition on the Planet
19.Exploring Dominican Republic’s Undersea Caves
20.Real Ghost Stories: The Curse of Doll Island
21.Discovering and Rediscovering Asia’s Longest Cave
22.Finding Life (and New Friends) in Abandoned Places
23.Fighting Food Waste on the Border
24.Coffee in Mexico
25.Deep Underground, the Coolest Club in Lebanon
The Yucatan Peninsula is rife with deep, sometimes creepy and hauntingly beautiful underwater caves called cenotes. Some have multiple layers of fresh water, seawater, stalagmites and stalactites and even trees. Many remain undiscovered and their depths unexplored. Freediver and scuba instructor Julien Borde, of Playa Del Carmen, explores this subterranean world for a living. Dive deep, hold your breath and don't forget to open your eyes.
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