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462a Indigenous Arctic and Andes; Overbooked

462a Indigenous Arctic and Andes; Overbooked

Travel with Rick Steves

May 19, 201852m 0s

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Show Notes

A bestselling author of a book on the Northwest Passage describes how the Inuit of Canada and Greenland are responding to modern challenges posed by changes to the Arctic environment. Then we delve with a filmmaker into the pre-Columbian world of the Incas, and ponder what untold stories the Andes Mountains may still hold. Plus, a well-traveled journalist joins us to consider the impact of recent growth in the global travel industry, wherein a billion people a year now cross international borders in search of something new.

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