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Join noted travel author and public television host Rick Steves as he lays out …moreJoin noted travel author and public television host Rick Steves as he lays out his personal philosophy- and theology-about the nature of “faithful travel.” Steves asks fellow travelers to consider the impact of their travel on the people they meet, to delve deeply into the wonder of God’s created world - and God’s people - and to think carefully about how their travel helps (or hinders) matters of peace and justice.
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An excerpt from the award winning "Travel with Kids Caribbean" DVD. In this cl…moreAn excerpt from the award winning "Travel with Kids Caribbean" DVD. In this clip check out an interesting and cultural place to stay in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Gallery Inn with its interesting art, exotic animals, and lush interior is place that is enjoyable for both the kids and the Adults.
Travel with Kids Caribbean takes viewers to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and the Virgin Islands on a real family vacation. Visit Old San Juan, El Morro fort, El Yunque rainforest, Aricebo Radio towers, Ponce, Rincon, St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix and Tortola and Virgin Gorda.
This award winning travel show is an excellent vacation planning tool and a great resource to get the entire family excited about an upcoming trip to the Caribbean. Full of turtles, pirates and parrots, Travel with Kids is fun for all ages.
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The first Son Jarocho music video by Los Cojolites, the innovators of the Son …moreThe first Son Jarocho music video by Los Cojolites, the innovators of the Son Music from the Souther Coast of Veracruz. Son Jarocho is an old tradition of communities of musicians coming together to play their hand made instruments (Jarnas, Requintos, harps, etc) at parties know as Fandagos. Traditionally the woman dance a Mexican tap, known as el Sapateo. The Cojolites reinvigorated this tradition in the late 1990's. Son Jarocho now has become very popular amongst the youth in Veracruz, and this video is great showcase of this unique music.
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