In celebration of Earth Day, Daniel Sieberg reports from Lima, Peru, where school children have developed a creative means of washing clothes with environmentally-friendly technology.
NEXT EPISODE APRIL 26th. The Episodes get more gnarly. Look into the dirty, filthy, hilarious lifestyle of our 3 beloved long-distance skateboarders. Adam Colton, Paul Kent, and Aaron Enevoldsen begin their 1500mile journey from Lima, Peru to skate across one of the driest deserts in the world, all the way to the highest-altitude city in the world Potosi, Bolivia.
We spend the first night of the trip in Lima, capital of Peru. The following morning we make our way by coach, then by plane and then by truck, to the Amazon river. We then take a boat and go up the river, deeper into the Amazon rainforest…
This is our Amazon River baptism, performed on March 4, 2008, in Barrio Florido, near Iquitos, Peru. 13 people were baptized in the Amazon River, including 11 members of the Yagua tribe and 2 members of Flamingo Road Church in Lima, Peru.