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Water influences everything about Louisiana, and Mike braves swamps, skies, and sunken ruins to see why water draws so many to the Cajun state.
Water influences everything about Louisiana, and Mike braves swamps, skies, and sunken ruins to see why water draws so many to the Cajun state.
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S1, EP8 "Utah"Mike explores incredible rock formations, treks across unbelievable landscapes and plummets from towering plateaus in the ancient sands of Utah.
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S1, EP3 "Louisiana"Water influences everything about Louisiana, and Mike braves swamps, skies, and sunken ruins to see why water draws so many to the Cajun state.
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S1, EP4 "Maine"Whether it's dangling from cliff sides, handling bees, or fishing for lobsters, Mike shows off the wilder side of Maine.
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S1, EP7 "Michigan"Mikes explores massive, haunting shipwrecks, giant sand dunes and spectacular water caves in Michigan.
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S2, EP11 "Mexico"Mike begins his uncharted exploration of Latin America in Mexico; he focuses on the Yucatan region known for its stunning beaches, Mayan ruins and captivating indigenous heritage.
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