Does Brazil feel integrated with our continent? To what extent does the historical process separate us? The first chapter covers our journey from Rio de Janeiro to the triple Amazonian border with Peru and Bolivia.
We traveled and recorded the interior of Peru and proved that it is an endemic continent. We cross the Peruvian Amazon jungle. We go up the Andes, with its bucolic environment, which reminds us of a different society.
Going up the Andes and we are faced with the magical beauty of Nevado Ausengate with its 6384 meters high. We approach the ancient Inca culture. The Shaman's report took us to Cuzco, in Quechua, "the navel of the world".
Potosí, one of the highest cities in South America, where plasticity roughly covers the history of contrasts between wealth and poverty, joy and displeasure, from the past and the present respectively.
Everything indicates that Bolivia, after having elected the first indigenous president, will never be the same. La Paz is a metropolis full of tensions and contrasts. In El Alto, we accompany an assembly of Fejuve.
On the one hand, we saw several allusions of support for Evo Morales and popular movements. On the other side: Bolivia, white, Spanish, who for a long time was incommunicado and wants autonomy from their states.