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New Mexico: Timeless

Season 2 Episode 3 | 53m 01s

New Mexico was first inhabited by Ancient Puebloans millennia ago, and some of the most stunning ruins on the continent can be found here. From turkey hunting to river rafting on the Rio Grande and ancient pueblos built in alignment with the stars, Baratunde explores how the area’s deep history still shapes the outdoor culture, even as people there are reimagining their outdoor lives.

Aired: 09/19/23 | Expires: 10/18/23
Major support is provided by Anne Ray Foundation, a Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropy and the Richard King Mellon Foundation. Support is also provided by John and Ruth Huss, Susan and Thomas McCarthy, Linda Willette and Jan Willette, and Mildred McLean and Daniel Waugh.
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Discover how bacteria could be the key to stopping mosquito-borne illnesses.
What happens when you remove dams that changed the Klamath River a hundred years ago?
Forests are in trouble, but could ancient wisdom be the answer to saving our trees?
Baratunde takes an icy plunge in the winter ocean with Ice Mermaids.
Sand may seem unremarkable, but the modern world is built on it and we’re running out.
Baratunde learns about how the brain changes in outdoors spaces.
Baratunde talks to Mick Swagger of Indigenous Roller Derby.
Explore one small town’s mission to save the night sky and help migrating birds.
Baratunde goes rafting down the Rio Grande with Louie Hena.