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Amelia, a respected wildlife journalist, is tasked with covering baby manatees in Puerto Rico about to be released into the wild, when she meets a handsome conservationist who helps her discover all the treasures the island has to offer.
Amelia, seorang jurnalis kehidupan liar yang disegani, ditugaskan untuk meliput bayi manate di Puerto Rico yang akan dilepaskan ke alam liar, ketika dia bertemu dengan seorang pelestari lingkungan tampan yang membantunya menemukan semua harta karun yang ditawarkan pulau itu.
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00:01:11Hi, Mrs. Sullivan. Welcome back.
00:01:13Good morning, Amelia.
00:01:14Thank you so much for taking care of Archie.
00:01:17Oh, he was great, as usual.
00:01:19Come for a cup of coffee?
00:01:20I mean, it's the least I can do.
00:01:22I actually have a huge meeting in a few minutes,
00:01:24but thank you.
00:01:25You work all the time.
00:01:27Are you ever going to take a vacation?
00:01:29I mean, one of these days?
00:01:30Oh, maybe one day.
00:01:31I'm hoping to start running my own column soon.
00:01:33You don't get there without a lot of hard work.
00:01:35Well, you will get there.
00:01:37I know it.
00:01:39Good boy.
00:01:41Go!
00:01:42Well, if you ever want to take a break,
00:01:45you know where to find us.
00:01:48Say bye-bye.
00:01:49Oh, bye, Archibald.
00:01:50Bye-bye.
00:01:51Say bye-bye.
00:01:52Say bye-bye.
00:01:54Okay.
00:01:56Oh!
00:01:58Oh, okay.
00:02:01Good morning, everyone.
00:02:03Morning.
00:02:05Brad, what's that thing?
00:02:07Bagel.
00:02:08You know I'm on a juice cleanse.
00:02:10Put that thing away.
00:02:12Amelia, great job on the South African penguins piece.
00:02:16My mom told me that she cried when she read it.
00:02:18That's exactly the response we were looking for.
00:02:20Stories like that get us more subscriptions.
00:02:23You know what?
00:02:24I'm going to go to bed.
00:02:25Good night.
00:02:26Good night.
00:02:28Stories like that get us more subscriptions.
00:02:31And, Brad, your photos were incredible as usual.
00:02:35Oh, I mean, your daily research notes were key.
00:02:37I empathize with them.
00:02:39Made all the difference.
00:02:40We make a great team.
00:02:42I don't understand how you do
00:02:44without ever visiting the places that you've written about.
00:02:47Well, I'm really glad the story got such a great response.
00:02:50Actually, my last few stories have gotten great responses.
00:02:53So, Madeline, I was hoping we could discuss
00:02:55the possibility of starting my own column.
00:02:58I'm ready.
00:03:00Hmm.
00:03:02As you both know,
00:03:04Geographic Life's 100 issue is being published in one week.
00:03:07The top story that we had planned for the marine section
00:03:10turned out to be a total bust.
00:03:12So now we are desperate for a mind-blowing story.
00:03:15I just heard there are two baby manatees
00:03:18that are being rehabilitated at a conservation center in Puerto Rico
00:03:21and ready to be released back into the wild.
00:03:24Baby manatees?
00:03:26Our readers are going to eat it up.
00:03:28Amelia, are you in?
00:03:31Absolutely. Sounds like a great story.
00:03:33I'll get started on the research right away.
00:03:35Not this time. I need you on the ground ASAP.
00:03:38On the ground?
00:03:40Mm-hmm.
00:03:41You're a great writer. One of our best.
00:03:44But if you truly want to become an incredible one,
00:03:46you need to step out of your comfort zone.
00:03:48Get your hands dirty.
00:03:50See, you're great at that research thing,
00:03:52but it's time for you to get in the thick of the action.
00:03:56Brad, of course you'll join her.
00:03:59Yes. Dream team.
00:04:01I'll book you two a flight first thing in the morning to Puerto Rico.
00:04:04Tomorrow? Um...
00:04:07My house plants are super high-maintenance.
00:04:10I really shouldn't leave them alone.
00:04:12Have your neighbor take care of them.
00:04:14You watch your dog, like, all the time.
00:04:17Well, I sort of don't have a passport.
00:04:20You don't need a passport to go to Puerto Rico, darling.
00:04:23Right.
00:04:25Well, I...
00:04:27Amelia, this is our centennial issue.
00:04:30The biggest issue that we've ever done.
00:04:32And your work would be this section's top story.
00:04:35You nail this piece, you'll get your column.
00:04:38I'll send you over the briefings this afternoon.
00:04:40Got to run.
00:04:42Don't let me down.
00:04:44Hello?
00:04:50¿Dónde estás, dónde estás, Yolanda?
00:04:53¿Qué pasó, qué pasó, Yolanda?
00:04:56Te busqué, te busqué, Yolanda
00:05:00Y no estás, y no estás, Yolanda
00:05:03¿Dónde estás, dónde estás, Yolanda?
00:05:06¿Qué pasó, qué pasó, Yolanda?
00:05:10Te busqué, te busqué, Yolanda
00:05:13Y no estás, y no estás, Yolanda
00:05:17Tus ojos me miraron, tus labios me besaron
00:05:20Todo ese como ardiente, ardiente de mujer
00:05:24A los techos mirada, el fuego de tus labios
00:05:27Le echaron a mi pecho y de ti me enamoré
00:05:30¿Dónde estás, dónde estás, Yolanda?
00:05:32Brad, where are you?
00:05:41Amelia?
00:05:43Brad, where are you?
00:05:45I got sick last night and I slept through my alarm.
00:05:48I missed the flight.
00:05:49I'm so sorry you're sick, but...
00:05:52There's no way I can go to Puerto Rico like this.
00:05:54And trust me, you don't want to be near me.
00:05:56I feel terrible, I really do.
00:05:58But how am I supposed to do this without you?
00:05:59I'm not a photographer.
00:06:01Your camera phone is probably good enough.
00:06:03All you have to do is point the camera and push the button.
00:06:05I don't think it's that simple.
00:06:07I'll just edit them for you from here.
00:06:09Send them to me as you go.
00:06:11Don't worry, Madeline never even has to know.
00:06:13Brad.
00:06:15We're a team, remember? You got this.
00:06:23Did you ride?
00:06:25No, I'm good, thanks.
00:06:27Are you...
00:06:32I'm Timothy from La Jolla de la Bahia.
00:06:35Valeria sent me to pick up two VIPs.
00:06:38You're Amelia.
00:06:40Hi, yes.
00:06:42Actually, it's just going to be me, though.
00:06:44Well, great, it's your lucky day.
00:06:46You get the front seat. Hop in.
00:06:49Oh, yeah.
00:07:03So, first time in Puerto Rico?
00:07:05Yes, yep.
00:07:07Welcome to the island.
00:07:10I've been down here a little over a year,
00:07:12from the States to Chicago, originally.
00:07:15You know, I came down here on business,
00:07:17I stayed in the villa, and I decided I never wanted to leave.
00:07:20So I went back, I quit my corporate job,
00:07:22and moved down here,
00:07:24and now I'm running the villa bar.
00:07:27What a life, right?
00:07:29Sounds exciting.
00:07:31So, do you travel much?
00:07:33Not really.
00:07:35Well, this is a good place to start.
00:07:37Okay, once I get out, I change my life.
00:07:40You know, maybe the same thing will happen to you, right?
00:07:43This island has a way of making you fall in love.
00:07:49Oh, yeah.
00:07:51¡Se va!
00:08:06We made it!
00:08:10¡Hola, Amelia!
00:08:12I'm Valeria.
00:08:14Nice to meet you.
00:08:17Welcome to VX, and welcome to La Joya de la Bahia.
00:08:21The jewel of the bay.
00:08:23It's beautiful.
00:08:25Sure is.
00:08:27Okay, well, I'm going to get the Jeep parked.
00:08:29We'll see you later. Welcome.
00:08:31Thank you for the ride.
00:08:34Oh, we're so thrilled to be hosting you.
00:08:37Let me show you to your room.
00:08:39Follow me.
00:08:42We have breakfast every morning outside in the courtyard.
00:08:46The conservation center is next to the beach,
00:08:49not too far away.
00:08:51And our pool is a lifesaver on a day like today.
00:08:56And what's your Wi-Fi?
00:08:58Oh, Wi-Fi info is all in that book,
00:09:01and there's also information in phone excursions.
00:09:04We can help you book, like kayaking, snorkeling.
00:09:09That's okay, I'm just here for work.
00:09:11Where's your business center?
00:09:13Oh, we don't have a business center,
00:09:15but feel free to work in the courtyard.
00:09:17It's a wonderful place to read.
00:09:20Great, thanks.
00:09:23Well, I'll leave you to get settled.
00:09:40That's better, right?
00:10:01Just point the camera, press the button.
00:10:09Oh!
00:10:40Hola.
00:10:42¿Puedo ver la foto?
00:10:44Sorry, do you speak English?
00:10:46Oh, I was wondering if I could see the photograph
00:10:49that you took of me.
00:10:51Oh, sure.
00:10:53Sorry, I didn't mean to. I'm trying to practice.
00:10:56No, it's not bad.
00:10:58You're just trying to be too symmetrical.
00:11:02Take your subject.
00:11:04Hey, Diego!
00:11:07Pose!
00:11:09Frame him up, but don't put him exactly centered, okay?
00:11:14Allow the world to complement his aura.
00:11:23Oh, exactly, you got it.
00:11:28Hey, actually, I'm a journalist in town on an assignment,
00:11:31and my photographer bailed last minute.
00:11:33Any chance you could help out?
00:11:35Are you a professional photographer?
00:11:37I'm an artist. Most mediums, I do it all.
00:11:40But today I am a photographer documenting this beach cleaner.
00:11:44But hey, I'll be happy to give you tips whenever I can.
00:11:46I'll be around.
00:11:48Great. I'm Amelia, by the way.
00:11:50Luis, could I also suggest a visit to my wife's dress shop
00:11:54while you're here?
00:11:56I can have her hook you up with some new, like, island wear.
00:11:59No, that's okay. I'm just here for a few days.
00:12:05Wait, how do I find you?
00:12:07Ah, it's a small island.
00:12:17The small island of Vieques is home to manatees
00:12:21and a small Puerto Rican population
00:12:23who care deeply about conservation.
00:12:30The small island of Vieques is home to a small Puerto Rican population
00:12:33who care deeply about conservation.
00:12:44Oh, no.
00:12:48Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:12:51Permit me ayudarte.
00:12:53Oh, I'm so sorry. I can't believe I did this.
00:12:56No te preocupes.
00:12:58It's from the Amazon.
00:13:00What?
00:13:02Was this a special pot from...
00:13:04Please tell me I did not just break a special pot from the Amazon.
00:13:07Si. It was.
00:13:09But very special.
00:13:11It's made out of a rare clay from the Amazon.
00:13:13I'll be able to replace it, right?
00:13:15No. It's one of a kind.
00:13:17And ancient. Valeria will be devastated.
00:13:20What should I do?
00:13:22Well, you should try to save the pot
00:13:25so its soul survives.
00:13:27Try superglue.
00:13:29Oh, no. Its soul?
00:13:31Okay, I can do that.
00:13:33Where can I find superglue?
00:13:38Valeria, are you okay?
00:13:42Valeria, I am so sorry.
00:13:44I was out here working, and my cord must have gotten caught.
00:13:46It's okay. It's okay, dear.
00:13:48I bought it off Amazon.
00:13:50You don't know their...
00:14:14Hello?
00:14:20Hello?
00:14:29What are you doing here?
00:14:31You again.
00:14:33Are you following me?
00:14:35You know, your joke earlier was not funny.
00:14:37Oh, maybe you just don't have a sense of humor.
00:14:39So, uh, what are you doing in my office?
00:14:42Your office.
00:14:44This is my office, yes.
00:14:46You're Fernando Rivera, the head of the conservation center?
00:14:49And you are?
00:14:51I'm Amelia Day,
00:14:53the journalist from Geographic Life.
00:14:55I'm here to cover the release of the manatees.
00:14:57Really?
00:14:59What? I don't look like a journalist?
00:15:01Sorry,
00:15:03but now really isn't a good time.
00:15:05Good luck.
00:15:09I'd love to schedule an interview with you
00:15:11and, of course, meet the manatees personally.
00:15:13I told you, now isn't a good time.
00:15:15I can wait.
00:15:17If they need my help, I'll probably be aware.
00:15:19I could come back in a few hours, then.
00:15:21Why do you even want to write about us?
00:15:23We're such a tiny operation. It's a small story.
00:15:25There's no such thing as a small story.
00:15:27Actually, wait.
00:15:29You invited me here.
00:15:31Actually,
00:15:33I didn't.
00:15:35Then who did?
00:15:37Bye.
00:15:47Bye.
00:16:09Well, I see you've met my son, Jose.
00:16:13He's so cute.
00:16:15I just stopped by to give you this.
00:16:17It's old, but it'll do the trick.
00:16:19I figured you could use it while you're here.
00:16:21Oh, thank you so much.
00:16:23That's so nice of you.
00:16:25No, por favor. De nada.
00:16:27You sure you don't want to check out my wife's shop?
00:16:29She'd be happy to hook you up.
00:16:31You know the days are only getting hotter, right?
00:16:33That's okay. I'm not here for long.
00:16:35Wait.
00:16:37How did you find me?
00:16:39I told you. It's a small island.
00:16:45Hola, Elisa.
00:16:47Hey, how'd the rescue go?
00:16:49Is the manatee safe?
00:16:51Yeah, we got him. He'll be fine.
00:16:55Hey, did you know anything about
00:16:57that journalist coming here?
00:16:59It's great, right?
00:17:01So you knew?
00:17:03You know, the center could use
00:17:05some more funding.
00:17:07Elisa,
00:17:09what aren't you telling me?
00:17:11She told me not to tell you.
00:17:31Tough day?
00:17:33No, I'm okay.
00:17:35What's on your mind?
00:17:37I'm not sure who asked
00:17:39for Geographic Life to come down here.
00:17:41Or why.
00:17:43And the head of the conservation center
00:17:45was not interested in talking to me.
00:17:47He was not very welcoming,
00:17:49to put it mildly.
00:17:51Fernando?
00:17:53I'm sorry. I didn't realize you knew him.
00:17:55He'll warm up to you.
00:17:57Listen, he's a great guy, okay?
00:17:59Loves his job.
00:18:03Maybe you give him another chance.
00:18:09Well, that early flight
00:18:11is hitting me now.
00:18:13I'll see you tomorrow.
00:18:15Alright. Goodnight.
00:18:19Goodnight.
00:18:21Goodnight.
00:18:25So how was our guest this evening?
00:18:27She barely touched her plate.
00:18:29Yeah, I guess
00:18:31Fernando wasn't very nice
00:18:33to her.
00:18:35What? Why?
00:18:37Not wanting to do an interview today?
00:18:39And he didn't ask for a journalist to come down here?
00:18:43Fernando has such big dreams.
00:18:45He used to talk about
00:18:47expanding the center.
00:18:49But now I feel he's like
00:18:51stuck.
00:18:53I wanted to do something for him.
00:18:55You're like a mother to him.
00:18:57He knows that.
00:18:59I thought maybe with this article the world could see
00:19:01how wonderful he is
00:19:03at his job.
00:19:05And be reminded of all those dreams.
00:19:09I just want him to be happy.
00:19:13Well, I think you should talk to him
00:19:15because this article is a great idea
00:19:17and who knows, if it goes well,
00:19:19you know, it means maybe more visitors
00:19:21in the villa, right? Win-win.
00:19:35Hello?
00:19:55You start early tomorrow morning.
00:19:57Meet me in the courtyard at 6 a.m.
00:19:596 a.m.?
00:20:01Nature rises early.
00:20:036 a.m.?
00:20:33Coming!
00:20:35Ow!
00:20:37Oh, I have to stop doing that.
00:20:39You're late.
00:20:41I'm so sorry. I'm never late.
00:20:43Just give me two minutes.
00:20:59Lo siento.
00:21:03Okay.
00:21:05Ready.
00:21:07Is that how you wake up every morning?
00:21:09Yeah, why?
00:21:11And you're bringing your books with you.
00:21:13Should I not?
00:21:15What's wrong with my books?
00:21:19So, I was researching
00:21:21Manatees and Puerto Rico last night
00:21:23and I have a lot of questions.
00:21:25Good for that.
00:21:27Sooner.
00:21:29This is Elisa Rodriguez.
00:21:31She's a junior researcher
00:21:33and a pivotal team member
00:21:35of the Moana and Oceano Project.
00:21:37Elisa, this is Amelia Day.
00:21:39She's the journalist from Geographic Life.
00:21:41Nice to meet you.
00:21:43I would love to talk to you as well at some point.
00:21:47Is there a desk I can use?
00:21:55Is that you?
00:21:57Yes.
00:21:59You look just like your father.
00:22:01You ready to go?
00:22:05Food prep!
00:22:09I thought you were taking me to see Moana and Oceano?
00:22:11Never said that.
00:22:13Okay. This works too.
00:22:15So, would you say this is a typical meal
00:22:17for a... Hey!
00:22:23You want me to chop these?
00:22:25Food prep is a very important job
00:22:27at the conservation center.
00:22:29Everything needs to be recorded
00:22:31to make sure the manatees get the proper nutrition.
00:22:33I'm a journalist.
00:22:35You can just admit you've never chopped a vegetable before.
00:22:37I have chopped.
00:22:39I'm not dressed
00:22:41for cooking.
00:22:47It's dirty.
00:22:49You want me to tie it for you too?
00:22:51No, I got it.
00:22:53I got it.
00:22:59Here.
00:23:01Like this.
00:23:03I got it.
00:23:05Okay.
00:23:23I'll be right back.
00:23:25Here's a chart.
00:23:27How to cut everything.
00:23:29How much of everything you can handle.
00:23:31I think I got it.
00:23:35Alright.
00:23:53Manatees require
00:23:55specific nutrition
00:23:57and lots of it.
00:23:59The conservation center
00:24:01maintains thorough logs
00:24:03of the food needed for each manatee and their care.
00:24:05Due to the remote nature of the islands,
00:24:07all food for the manatees
00:24:09is locally sourced.
00:24:23You ready to meet them?
00:24:25For real this time?
00:24:27Well, you'll need a change of clothes first.
00:24:29We have some extras for the volunteers.
00:24:31What's wrong with what I'm wearing?
00:24:39The center operates a small cove
00:24:41where we can safely rehabilitate the manatees
00:24:43in a more natural environment.
00:24:45So tell me, how did they end up here?
00:24:47Their mother died in the hurricane.
00:24:49We rescued them.
00:24:51Well, they've been recuperating for a few years now,
00:24:53but they're growing up,
00:24:55so we'll have to let them go.
00:24:57So how does a conservation center like yours
00:24:59take care of baby manatees? Walk me through it.
00:25:01Okay, you'll see. We're almost there.
00:25:07Did you know
00:25:09manatees can swim as fast as
00:25:1115 miles per hour?
00:25:13That's pretty impressive given their size.
00:25:15Yes, but only in short bursts.
00:25:17Mangroves
00:25:19offer everything
00:25:21the manatees need.
00:25:23Come on in.
00:25:25Oh, no, that's okay.
00:25:27I'm just here to observe.
00:25:29You don't come all the way here just to observe.
00:25:43Better?
00:25:45And here they are.
00:25:47Moana and Oceana.
00:25:49Wow.
00:25:51Oh, my gosh.
00:25:53They're incredible.
00:25:59Say hello to Amelia, guys.
00:26:01See you, guys.
00:26:13You want to see where they're going to be released?
00:26:15Absolutely.
00:26:17Okay. The center keeps kayaks
00:26:19not too far from here. Kayaks?
00:26:21Do you know of a better way to explore mangroves?
00:26:23Um...
00:26:25No,
00:26:27but that's okay.
00:26:29Let's get back to the center.
00:26:31I can read about manatee habitats
00:26:33in one of the books I brought.
00:26:35Come on. A real journalist would say yes to adventure.
00:26:47Don't worry.
00:26:49It's not that deep.
00:26:51I'm just, um...
00:26:53not really a fan
00:26:55of the ocean.
00:26:57I'm afraid of the ocean.
00:26:59What about...
00:27:01snorkeling
00:27:03on coral reefs?
00:27:05Wait. Seriously?
00:27:07All right. That's what we're doing next,
00:27:09and I'm not taking no for an answer.
00:27:11I don't even have a swimsuit.
00:27:13Fernando!
00:27:27♪
00:27:49♪
00:27:57Oh.
00:27:59Come on.
00:28:01Wait!
00:28:03How am I supposed to take notes?
00:28:05You're not.
00:28:19Come on.
00:28:21Come on.
00:28:23It won't bite.
00:28:25Come on.
00:28:27Oh, my gosh!
00:28:29What is that?
00:28:31What? Oh, my gosh!
00:28:33What is that?
00:28:35Oh.
00:28:37I...
00:28:39Oh.
00:28:41Oh, my...
00:28:43This is so embarrassing.
00:28:45Not at all, all right?
00:28:47You're just not used to it yet.
00:28:49There's nothing scary in the water.
00:28:51I promise.
00:28:53Okay.
00:29:09Just make sure
00:29:11you bite down like this
00:29:13and breathe normally.
00:29:15Even underwater?
00:29:17Even underwater. Got it?
00:29:19Okay.
00:29:23♪
00:29:53♪
00:30:05I have never
00:30:07seen anything...
00:30:11anything like that.
00:30:13Like what?
00:30:15The ocean.
00:30:17Yeah, it's a whole new world down there, isn't it?
00:30:19Yeah.
00:30:21I don't know if you've heard me so much about it.
00:30:23There's just still so much
00:30:25unknown about the ocean,
00:30:27but it's so beautiful.
00:30:29I don't know what I was so afraid of.
00:30:31Oh!
00:30:33I have to write this down.
00:30:35Now,
00:30:37where exactly were we?
00:30:39You think that was beautiful?
00:30:41You want to see something truly spectacular?
00:30:51♪
00:31:09I've never seen anything like this.
00:31:17That is a yellow-shouldered blackbird.
00:31:19They live here in the forest but lay their eggs
00:31:21in the protection of the mangroves.
00:31:23It's beautiful.
00:31:27You seem very connected
00:31:29to this place.
00:31:31I am. This is where I come to think
00:31:33it's always here if I need to
00:31:35escape for a little while.
00:31:37What got you interested in all of this?
00:31:39I studied marine biology in college
00:31:41and got a job in San Diego after graduating.
00:31:43What brought you back here?
00:31:45After the hurricane.
00:31:47My lady, I needed help and, um...
00:31:51I realized this was paradise.
00:31:53Why live anywhere else?
00:31:57♪
00:32:07See this here?
00:32:09Sirius epiphyllum oxypetalum,
00:32:11night-blooming cactus.
00:32:13Exactly. We commonly call it...
00:32:15the queen of the night.
00:32:17They produce a beautiful, white,
00:32:19fragrant flower that only blooms at night.
00:32:21Individual plants can produce
00:32:23up to a dozen blooms at a time,
00:32:25but each one only blooms for one night.
00:32:27As beautiful as it is determined.
00:32:29You really know your plants.
00:32:31It's part of the job.
00:32:33♪
00:32:45You are right.
00:32:47This is amazing.
00:32:49♪
00:32:55Now,
00:32:57see those small islands over there?
00:32:59Vieques is part of the passage islands.
00:33:01Now, each island historically
00:33:03had different uses.
00:33:05A group of islands working together.
00:33:11Do you hear that?
00:33:13Do you hear that?
00:33:31It sounds like...
00:33:35music.
00:33:37It's a symphony.
00:33:39All of nature's instruments
00:33:41working together in perfect harmony.
00:33:45I can't believe I've been
00:33:47missing this all this time.
00:33:49Well, you miss a lot when you're looking
00:33:51down at a book.
00:33:55Even I take it for granted
00:33:57sometimes.
00:33:59Sometimes you miss what's right in front of you.
00:34:01I, um...
00:34:03I started
00:34:05with a conservation center,
00:34:07but one day
00:34:09I want to expand and
00:34:11work to protect more Puerto Rican wildlife.
00:34:13It all
00:34:15deserves protecting.
00:34:17That you can quote me on.
00:34:19It all deserves protecting.
00:34:21That you can quote me on.
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00:35:13Thank you
00:35:15for the fun day.
00:35:17Definitely memorable.
00:35:19Yeah, I had fun, actually.
00:35:21Oh, welcome
00:35:23back. How was
00:35:25your day?
00:35:27She's getting there. I'm
00:35:29helping her become a real journalist.
00:35:31Just when I thought we were getting along.
00:35:35Well, I'll
00:35:37see you tomorrow.
00:35:39I'm looking forward to it.
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00:35:49What?
00:35:51Oh, nothing.
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00:35:59So, how's everything going?
00:36:01Good, I think.
00:36:03I still can't believe
00:36:05Geographic Life wants to do a story about us.
00:36:07Why not?
00:36:09We're a tiny operation, man.
00:36:11No one even knows about us.
00:36:13My friend, no insidio.
00:36:15I think this is going to be huge
00:36:17for the center.
00:36:19Yeah, I know how much work you put into that place, man.
00:36:21You're heart and soul.
00:36:23Thanks, man.
00:36:25You know, all this has
00:36:27made me start thinking about
00:36:29expanding again.
00:36:31That's great.
00:36:33Amelia's really helping me rediscover that.
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00:36:45So,
00:36:47you had fun over there?
00:36:49Come on, man, it's not like that.
00:36:51Oh, you know, the center and those
00:36:53manatees can't be your only loves.
00:36:55You're going to need to let
00:36:57someone, like a person, in at some point,
00:36:59like a human being.
00:37:01Okay, see, that is enough for me right now.
00:37:03I don't have time for anything else.
00:37:05I'm telling you, amigo, this happens
00:37:07when you least expect it.
00:37:09Yeah.
00:37:11I wasn't looking for a girl.
00:37:13I thought it wasn't the right time.
00:37:15But then she finally wore me down.
00:37:17Made an honest man out of me.
00:37:19I think you mean
00:37:21you wore her down.
00:37:23What's that supposed to mean?
00:37:25What's that supposed to mean?
00:37:27What's that supposed to mean?
00:37:29What's that supposed to mean?
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00:37:45You must be starving.
00:37:47How did you know? Thank you.
00:37:49So,
00:37:51tell me, what was your
00:37:53favorite part of the day?
00:37:55Oh, definitely meeting Moana and Oceano.
00:37:57Or kayaking through the
00:37:59mangroves. So beautiful.
00:38:01Or snorkeling.
00:38:03That was new for me.
00:38:05I guess it's all new.
00:38:07It sounds like Fernando was a wonderful guide.
00:38:09Oh, he's great.
00:38:11I mean, so knowledgeable.
00:38:13He gave me a lot to think about.
00:38:15For the article. Uh-huh.
00:38:17For the article.
00:38:19Here we go, ladies.
00:38:21Valeria's favorites.
00:38:23Oh, you sure know how to
00:38:25treat us well, Timothy.
00:38:27Have fun.
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00:38:33Timothy's
00:38:35pretty great, huh? He is.
00:38:37You know, at first
00:38:39I thought he was joking when
00:38:41he asked for a job. He was this
00:38:43corporate business guy.
00:38:45Though he was uptight.
00:38:47But I was
00:38:49wrong. And now
00:38:51I can't imagine running this
00:38:53place without him.
00:38:55Excuse me. Oh,
00:38:57I'll be back.
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00:39:39Hello?
00:39:41What?
00:39:43What happened to her?
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00:39:49What's going on? We were doing a lift test on Moana.
00:39:51She panicked. Well, we did a practice run
00:39:53with her last week. She was fine.
00:39:55I know. Something's wrong. I should've been there.
00:39:57Moana's still showing signs of stress.
00:39:59I don't think it's a good idea to release her today.
00:40:01You're right.
00:40:03And we can't separate Moana
00:40:05from Oceano, which means...
00:40:07Which means they cannot be released
00:40:09into the wild today.
00:40:23phone buzzes
00:40:25phone buzzes
00:40:27phone buzzes
00:40:29phone buzzes
00:40:31phone buzzes
00:40:33You've reached Fernando. Leave a message at the beep.
00:40:35Hey, Fernando, it's Amelia.
00:40:37Um, I guess you must be running late.
00:40:39I, on the other hand, was early
00:40:41this morning.
00:40:43Um, anyway,
00:40:45I'm still at the villa, so
00:40:47give me a call when you get a chance.
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00:40:55South African penguins lay their eggs
00:40:57when temperatures are cooler.
00:40:59However, it is not uncommon for the penguins
00:41:01to become overheated in the sun
00:41:03while guarding their eggs, so they must make
00:41:05a difficult choice. Protect their young
00:41:07or themselves.
00:41:15Timothy. Hey.
00:41:17Hey. Have you seen Fernando this morning?
00:41:19Uh, no, it's been
00:41:21pretty quiet around here.
00:41:23Huh. He told me to meet him here.
00:41:25I've been trying to get a hold of him all morning.
00:41:27Well, I'm sure he's just running late.
00:41:29Morning, Val. Good morning.
00:41:31Morning. Good morning.
00:41:33Um, I'm gonna head over to the center.
00:41:35If either of you hear from Fernando, please call me, okay?
00:41:37Of course, cariño.
00:41:41So, hey, I have a good feeling
00:41:43about her article, and I figured, you know,
00:41:45maybe some updating around here might be a good thing,
00:41:47so I already started it on the patio,
00:41:49around the pool. That was you?
00:41:51Yeah, of course it was me.
00:41:53Did you go and hire somebody when I was out looking?
00:41:55No. Come on, it's just us.
00:41:57You know, I don't thank you,
00:41:59you know, for all you do around here.
00:42:01Hey, you want to sit down with me?
00:42:03I'm about to have breakfast.
00:42:05Oh, I can't. I have a guest
00:42:07arriving soon, so I have to
00:42:09check their rooms, get everything ready.
00:42:11You work too hard.
00:42:13Ha ha. You're one to talk.
00:42:19No release,
00:42:21no article. I mean, there's a chance
00:42:23that it might happen tomorrow, but...
00:42:25Well, that's life, man. It happens.
00:42:27Oh, Emilia's counting on me. And Valeria
00:42:29thinks that this article can help the villa,
00:42:31and Elisa thinks that the article can help
00:42:33the center get more funding, and
00:42:35I feel like I'm failing them.
00:42:37Nando, this is not your fault. How could you predict
00:42:39that Moana's gonna react like that?
00:42:41If I had been there, she might not have.
00:42:43Or she still would have. It's gonna work out, man.
00:42:45I don't know what I'm gonna do.
00:42:49All right.
00:42:53I have an idea.
00:42:55I handle Emilia,
00:42:57you handle Manitis, okay?
00:42:59What are you gonna do?
00:43:01Tranquilo. I got this.
00:43:03Luis.
00:43:07Luis.
00:43:13Elisa, hey.
00:43:15Is Fernando in his office?
00:43:17No, he's not.
00:43:19He's not?
00:43:21No, he's probably blowing off steam.
00:43:23We're all really disappointed the release
00:43:25didn't happen today.
00:43:27What?
00:43:29But my article is due tomorrow.
00:43:31Ay, he didn't tell you?
00:43:33I thought he must have told you.
00:43:35Ay, Emilia, I'm so...
00:43:47Emilia.
00:43:49What are you doing?
00:43:51Working.
00:43:53Trying to figure out a way to salvage my career.
00:43:55¿Qué pasa?
00:43:59The release isn't happening today.
00:44:01Elisa let it slip.
00:44:03Ay, Dios.
00:44:05So, I'm just trying to figure out a
00:44:07new approach to this article.
00:44:09What about a break?
00:44:11I should stay here. I'm having trouble figuring this out.
00:44:13You know, my best ideas
00:44:15sometimes comes when I'm doing something else.
00:44:17How about a distraction?
00:44:19I'm here to entertain.
00:44:21I don't need a distraction.
00:44:23I need some divine inspiration.
00:44:25Well, you won't find it here
00:44:27looking at all of this.
00:44:31I have read through all of these materials
00:44:33at least twice.
00:44:35You could use some fun.
00:44:45¡Mamá! ¡Mamá!
00:44:49¡Hola, mi amor!
00:44:53Yara, I want you to meet Emilia.
00:44:55Emilia, this is my beautiful wife, Yara.
00:44:57Oh, Emilia.
00:44:59So very nice to meet you.
00:45:01I've heard wonderful things.
00:45:03Nice to meet you, too.
00:45:05And you've already met
00:45:07my little perrito, right?
00:45:09Mi amor, Emilia here
00:45:11needs some new
00:45:13island fashions.
00:45:15Oh, I would be delighted.
00:45:17Come, come.
00:45:39¶¶ ¶¶
00:46:09Thank you for the fun day.
00:46:11I needed it.
00:46:13Oh, so what now?
00:46:15I thought I could teach you how to serve.
00:46:17Oh, I should really get back to work.
00:46:19Oh, oh, how about some street food?
00:46:21You must be starving.
00:46:23Thanks, but I really need to check...
00:46:25Should we go check out some Life's Salsa?
00:46:27There's a great band playing tonight in the town square.
00:46:29I really need to talk to Fernando.
00:46:31Find out when this release is going to be happening.
00:46:33Tomorrow.
00:46:35What?
00:46:37I heard from Fernando it's happening tomorrow.
00:46:39Oh.
00:46:41You sure?
00:46:43Mm-hmm.
00:46:45Okay. Tomorrow.
00:46:47Tomorrow.
00:46:49Thank you for the distraction.
00:46:51If you hear from Fernando, tell him to call me, okay?
00:46:53Okey-dokey.
00:47:07Dude, I had to tell Amelia
00:47:09the release is happening tomorrow.
00:47:11You said there was a chance, right?
00:47:13Well, you have to figure out what to do, and...
00:47:15You owe me an ice cream.
00:47:21The front page?
00:47:23I went over all of the pieces,
00:47:25and yours was the most compelling.
00:47:27So, yes, you have been selected
00:47:29for the front page
00:47:31of Geographic Life's centennial issue.
00:47:33Thank you, Madeline.
00:47:35If your work is what I expect it to be,
00:47:37then it's all going to come down to that.
00:47:39I am putting a huge amount of trust in you.
00:47:41The whole magazine is.
00:47:43Are you up for the task?
00:47:45Absolutely. Yes.
00:47:47Thank you for being honest
00:47:49about the release being pushed.
00:47:51It's going to make things a lot tighter,
00:47:53but I have faith in you.
00:47:55I'm going to be checking in a lot more.
00:47:57It'll be good enough for the cover.
00:47:59I promise.
00:48:01And Brad's photo.
00:48:03And Brad's photos.
00:48:05Hmm.
00:48:09Looks like he's trying
00:48:11a new style.
00:48:13But it's working.
00:48:15I like it.
00:48:17Gotta run.
00:48:19Amelia, the front page of
00:48:21Geographic Life is within your grasp now.
00:48:23Make it spectacular.
00:48:25Bye for now.
00:48:34What's gotten into you?
00:48:36Oh, nothing.
00:48:38Just that my boss told me
00:48:40that my article is going to be
00:48:42the front page story of the centennial issue.
00:48:44Oh!
00:48:46Oh, my dear, I'm so happy for you.
00:48:48Can you believe it? I'm so excited.
00:48:50As long as I nail the release coverage,
00:48:52the cover's ours.
00:48:54Oh, it sounds like you need
00:48:56a night out on the town.
00:48:58I should probably stay in and prep for tomorrow.
00:49:00Nonsense.
00:49:02You need to celebrate his achievement.
00:49:04You deserve it.
00:49:06By myself?
00:49:08On this island.
00:49:10You're never alone.
00:49:32You're never alone.
00:49:34You're never alone.
00:49:36You're never alone.
00:49:38You're never alone.
00:49:40You're never alone.
00:49:42You're never alone.
00:49:44You're never alone.
00:49:46You're never alone.
00:49:48You're never alone.
00:49:50You're never alone.
00:49:52You're never alone.
00:49:54You're never alone.
00:49:56You're never alone.
00:49:58You're never alone.
00:50:00You're never alone.
00:50:02You're never alone.
00:50:04You're never alone.
00:50:06You're never alone.
00:50:08You're never alone.
00:50:10You're never alone.
00:50:12You're never alone.
00:50:14You're never alone.
00:50:16You're never alone.
00:50:18You're never alone.
00:50:20You're never alone.
00:50:22You're never alone.
00:50:24You're never alone.
00:50:26You're never alone.
00:50:28You're never alone.
00:50:30You're never alone.
00:50:32You win.
00:50:34I won?
00:50:36You win.
00:50:40Enrique's a local legend, you know.
00:50:42I'm impressed.
00:50:44Don't sound so surprised.
00:50:46Um, about today, I...
00:50:48I should have called you.
00:50:50Yes, you should have.
00:50:52And I...
00:50:54About that, I...
00:50:56It's okay.
00:50:58As long as the release happens tomorrow, we're all good.
00:51:00Because...
00:51:02The article's gonna be the front page story.
00:51:04The...
00:51:06It's great, isn't it?
00:51:08See? Very impressive.
00:51:10Ha.
00:51:12Okay.
00:51:42Do you want to dance?
00:51:44Because I can dance.
00:51:46Come on. I'm Puerto Rican.
00:51:52You got it.
00:51:54Ooh!
00:51:56Sorry!
00:51:58I might have talked to Big Game before.
00:52:00I'm more used to dancing alone.
00:52:02It's all right. I can teach you.
00:52:04It's a very basic move,
00:52:06but it's got a lot of power.
00:52:08It's a very basic move,
00:52:10but it's got a lot of power.
00:52:12It's a very basic step, okay?
00:52:14Start here.
00:52:16One and two.
00:52:18Back.
00:52:20Three and four.
00:52:22Again.
00:52:24Now get your hips into it.
00:52:26Oh.
00:52:28Like this?
00:52:30Yeah. I think you got it.
00:52:32Come here.
00:52:40Got it.
00:52:42There you go.
00:52:44All right.
00:52:46Luis!
00:52:48Yeah, Amelia, give me that camera.
00:52:50You can't dance salsa with that much space in between you.
00:52:56Ah-ha.
00:52:58That's right, you know.
00:53:00Salsa is a dance of passion.
00:53:02Heat.
00:53:04Two partners.
00:53:06Connecting.
00:53:10Hey!
00:53:14Hey!
00:53:40Hey!
00:54:04I, um...
00:54:06I want to show you something.
00:54:10What are we doing out here?
00:54:12Just wait.
00:54:18We are in Mosquito Bay,
00:54:20the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world.
00:54:22the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world.
00:54:24I thought this was all destroyed in the hurricane.
00:54:26Oh, it was,
00:54:28but like Puerto Rico,
00:54:30the bay was resilient and it recovered.
00:54:32the bay was resilient and it recovered.
00:54:48You okay?
00:54:50I'm just in awe at how beautiful it all is.
00:55:02Time to go.
00:55:32You hungry?
00:55:34Starving, actually.
00:55:36I'll head to the kitchen and see what we have.
00:55:38Meet me there?
00:55:40Sounds great.
00:55:42Okay.
00:56:02Okay.
00:56:20Oh, you look nice.
00:56:22Laundry day.
00:56:24You look great, too.
00:56:26Wine?
00:56:28Yes, please.
00:56:32Oh, it already smells really good in here.
00:56:34I am making you arroz con gandule.
00:56:36I am making you arroz con gandule.
00:56:38A classic Puerto Rican rice dish.
00:56:40Sounds great. I've never had it.
00:56:42Um...
00:56:44Would you mind?
00:56:58There we go.
00:57:00So, what's in this dish?
00:57:02Very simple.
00:57:04We have rice, gandules,
00:57:06which are pigeon peas,
00:57:08olives,
00:57:10tomato sauce, spices,
00:57:12and the most important ingredient,
00:57:14sofrito.
00:57:16Okay, master chef.
00:57:18How did you learn to do all this?
00:57:20Well, I was food prepping all the time for the manatees.
00:57:22I figured I'd use that skill to feed myself.
00:57:24So I had Valeria teach me.
00:57:26Right here.
00:57:28Right here.
00:57:38And the last special step
00:57:40is to put the foil on the lid
00:57:42like this.
00:57:48And now we wait.
00:57:52Oh, what just happened?
00:57:54Okay, good.
00:57:56The stove is still working.
00:57:58There are some candles in that cabinet over there.
00:58:10Buen provecho.
00:58:12Wow, this looks delicious.
00:58:14Thank you so much.
00:58:16My pleasure.
00:58:18To...
00:58:20Unexpected adventures.
00:58:22Unexpected adventures.
00:58:36Wow.
00:58:38Fernando, this is...
00:58:40I had a really good sous-chef.
00:58:42Oh.
00:58:46I was, um...
00:58:48Go ahead.
00:58:50I was just saying, I, um...
00:58:52I've read some of your work.
00:58:54You're a really great writer.
00:58:58Tell me, what's your favorite place you've ever been?
00:59:00Um...
00:59:04I would have to say here.
00:59:06You're just saying that.
00:59:08It's true.
00:59:10I love this place.
00:59:12Don't get me wrong, but you've been everywhere.
00:59:14India, South Africa,
00:59:16Australia.
00:59:18Yes, on my computer.
00:59:24Ahem.
00:59:28Before now, I had never left the mainland USA.
00:59:30Actually, more specifically,
00:59:32I had never left the East Coast.
00:59:34What?
00:59:36The irony is, my parents named me
00:59:38after Amelia Earhart, but before this week,
00:59:40I had never even been on a plane before.
00:59:42You're joking.
00:59:44I swear, I don't even have a passport.
00:59:48Well, I must say, I'm impressed.
00:59:50I would have never known
00:59:52after reading your work.
00:59:56Well, growing up, my parents always wanted to travel the world,
00:59:58but couldn't afford it.
01:00:00So, they worked hard,
01:00:02saved up, and now they're retired
01:00:04and seeing the world.
01:00:06They keep trying to get me to go with them,
01:00:08but I'm always so busy with work.
01:00:12They must be proud of you.
01:00:14Oh, they are.
01:00:16What about you? Tell me about your parents.
01:00:18They passed away when I was young.
01:00:20Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean...
01:00:22It's okay.
01:00:26Valeria practically raised me here,
01:00:28in the villa.
01:00:30She was their best friend.
01:00:32They founded the center, you know.
01:00:34I knew they would have
01:00:36wanted me to take over when I got older,
01:00:38but I just wanted to get off
01:00:40this tiny island.
01:00:44But after the hurricane,
01:00:46I came back to help Valeria.
01:00:48When I got back, I saw that the center needed help too,
01:00:50so I volunteered.
01:00:52This is my home.
01:00:54You know?
01:01:00Well,
01:01:02in my opinion,
01:01:04wherever they are,
01:01:06they're proud of you.
01:01:08You think so?
01:01:10I mean, it's incredible what you're doing.
01:01:12I feel honored to be writing about you.
01:01:24Um, I should probably turn in.
01:01:26We have a big day tomorrow.
01:01:28Yeah, yeah.
01:01:30Can I help clean up?
01:01:32No, no, no. I got it.
01:01:34Thank you for dinner.
01:01:36Listen,
01:01:38about tomorrow...
01:01:44It's gonna be great.
01:01:48Bye.
01:02:10No digas nada.
01:02:14I'm in the middle of a good part.
01:02:18This can definitely wait.
01:02:22Are the baby manatees being released tomorrow, Fernando?
01:02:26No.
01:02:28You owe her the truth.
01:02:32She has lots of people counting on her.
01:02:34She was counting on me.
01:02:36Isa was counting on me.
01:02:38You were counting on me.
01:02:40Me?
01:02:42I know you really wanted this to happen.
01:02:44I'm sorry I'm letting you down.
01:02:46I let you all down.
01:02:48No, no, no, no, no, Fernando.
01:02:50It was not about the article.
01:02:54I want you to be happy.
01:03:02No one wanted this to happen more than I did.
01:03:06I'd hope we'd be able to make it happen tomorrow,
01:03:08but it's just not right for them.
01:03:12You need to tell her the truth.
01:03:16No.
01:03:42Who are you looking at?
01:03:46Do you have something you want to tell me?
01:03:48Do I?
01:03:50I know, Amelia.
01:03:52Brad came clean.
01:03:54He hasn't been there this whole time,
01:03:56and you covered for him.
01:03:58These are the type of things
01:04:00that you need to tell me about.
01:04:02Don't ever leave me in the dark again.
01:04:04This is the front page
01:04:06of geographic life we're talking about here,
01:04:08your career.
01:04:10I'm so sorry, Madeline.
01:04:12It won't happen again.
01:04:14You have until end of day tomorrow
01:04:16to impress me
01:04:18with an amazing, inspiring,
01:04:20heartwarming story.
01:04:22No more surprises.
01:04:24Got it?
01:04:26Yes, I won't let you down.
01:04:28Because if you do,
01:04:30it will be a very long time
01:04:32before I trust you with another cover,
01:04:34yet alone your own column.
01:04:36Goodbye.
01:04:38She's right.
01:04:40No more distractions.
01:04:50Now's not a good time.
01:04:52Listen, about earlier...
01:04:54Fernando, it's late.
01:04:56Amelia, please.
01:04:58It's really important.
01:05:00I have to tell you something.
01:05:02I'm sorry.
01:05:04I'm sorry.
01:05:06Amelia, please. It's really important.
01:05:08I have to tell you something.
01:05:10We should keep things professional.
01:05:12We have a lot of work to do.
01:05:16I'll meet you at the center tomorrow, okay?
01:05:36Yeah.
01:05:50Yeah.
01:05:52Me too.
01:05:58Fernando, the manatees aren't doing well today.
01:06:00They haven't eaten all day.
01:06:02That's not a good sign.
01:06:04They're supposed to be released today,
01:06:06but we have to be realistic.
01:06:08I don't think it can happen for at least another month.
01:06:10I know.
01:06:12It's my fault.
01:06:14I should have been there the other day supervising.
01:06:16We should have postponed as soon as that happened.
01:06:18Ma, don't put this all on you.
01:06:20These things happen.
01:06:22Maybe she can come back when the time is right.
01:06:26Amelia.
01:06:28Amelia!
01:06:30Fernando, La Marina.
01:06:32Fernando.
01:06:44Yes, I will personally keep you updated
01:06:46on their progress. Okay, we'll talk soon.
01:06:48Adios.
01:06:50Lisa, take all my calls. I have to go.
01:07:02Amelia, are you there?
01:07:04Please, can we talk?
01:07:06I can't explain.
01:07:08Amelia, I'm sorry you had to find out this way.
01:07:10I tried to tell you last night,
01:07:12but that's no excuse.
01:07:20The other day,
01:07:22Lisa ran a live test
01:07:24to prepare the manatees for release.
01:07:26They got scared,
01:07:28and I wasn't there.
01:07:30They just aren't ready.
01:07:34I know this means your article won't happen.
01:07:40I should have told you sooner.
01:07:42I'm sorry.
01:07:50I'm burnt out.
01:07:52Thirty years should be grown up.
01:07:54I'm burnt out.
01:07:56Thirty years should be grown up.
01:08:02Still miss you
01:08:04every single day.
01:08:12My friend,
01:08:14I can't bear it being the end.
01:08:20Hug the mattress
01:08:22feels like your embrace.
01:08:28When
01:08:30I go
01:08:32to sleep,
01:08:38I see you
01:08:40in my
01:08:42dreams
01:08:46with you.
01:08:52Ringing
01:08:54from
01:08:56the background
01:08:58of my mind.
01:09:02And I
01:09:10Madeline.
01:09:12Wake into
01:09:14the wake.
01:09:16Madeline, it's...
01:09:18The release isn't happening.
01:09:20Holiday
01:09:22hiding,
01:09:24reading through your bookcase.
01:09:28Ripped
01:09:30away,
01:09:32tried to celebrate.
01:09:38Splinter
01:09:40company's
01:09:42a little thinner.
01:09:46Past the salt
01:09:48reached
01:09:50over your place.
01:09:56When I
01:09:58go to sleep...
01:10:00Cheer up, kiddo. I'm sure your boss will
01:10:02understand. Everything is
01:10:04a mess.
01:10:06I lost the cover, probably my
01:10:08job. My boss said we need to
01:10:10talk when I get back to New York.
01:10:12I just don't understand
01:10:14why Fernando couldn't be honest with me.
01:10:16I thought we trusted each other.
01:10:22Fernando couldn't bear the thought
01:10:24of disappointing you.
01:10:26His intentions were good.
01:10:28I promise you.
01:10:30I don't know what I'm gonna do.
01:10:34I shouldn't have come here.
01:10:38You know,
01:10:40a long time ago,
01:10:42I spent a year working for a
01:10:44farmer near the Amazon
01:10:46River. It was
01:10:48there that I met two marine
01:10:50biologists
01:10:52who were studying the Amazonian
01:10:54manatee. They
01:10:56became my best friends
01:10:58and ended up moving here when
01:11:00decided where to set up the manatee
01:11:02conservation center.
01:11:04Eventually,
01:11:06they got married.
01:11:08They had a baby.
01:11:10Fernando.
01:11:14And now, of course,
01:11:16I care for him as if
01:11:18he were my own son.
01:11:20He's the greatest joy
01:11:22in my life.
01:11:24And none of that would happen
01:11:26if I had just
01:11:28stayed home.
01:11:30Being out in the world
01:11:32is how we share
01:11:34unexpected experiences,
01:11:36make new
01:11:38connections,
01:11:40change our lives for the
01:11:42better.
01:11:44Like nature, we are
01:11:46all links in a chain.
01:11:48And we need those
01:11:50connections to not just survive,
01:11:52but thrive.
01:11:58It all needs protecting.
01:12:02Thank you, Valeria.
01:12:04Oh!
01:12:06Did this help?
01:12:08More than you know.
01:12:10Well...
01:12:12phone rings
01:12:14Hello?
01:12:16Madeline, it's Amelia.
01:12:18Look, I know it's late, but I've got something really good.
01:12:20Just give me one more chance. I promise it'll be worth it.
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01:17:20You know, when you asked me why I left everything behind and I said I had my reasons, it's really
01:17:44all I just want.
01:17:57The blackbirds that live in the dry forests of Vieques lay their eggs in the protection
01:18:01of the mangrove branches.
01:18:03The mangrove roots provide a safe environment for marine life and plants to grow.
01:18:08Manatees eat those plants and keep the seabed healthy.
01:18:12The manatee's life isn't just about the manatee.
01:18:16It's about so much more.
01:18:18Each piece contributes to the next, much like a game of dominoes.
01:18:25The same goes for all of us.
01:18:28As a very wise woman told me, we are all links in a chain, connected.
01:18:35Even if you can't see those connections at first, they're there, humming together in
01:18:41perfect harmony.
01:18:43And once we open ourselves up to these connections in each other, we open ourselves up to a world
01:18:49of unexpected adventures.
01:18:52We open ourselves up to love.
01:19:02Thanks mom.
01:19:03Yeah, tell dad I love him too.
01:19:07Okay.
01:19:08Oh, my boss is calling.
01:19:09I have to go.
01:19:11Okay, I will.
01:19:13Okay, love you.
01:19:15Bye.
01:19:21That was a bold move.
01:19:23Risky.
01:19:24Totally changing up a story like that without sign-off.
01:19:28It's that kind of daring and fearless attitude that would get you everywhere in this industry.
01:19:38Congratulations.
01:19:40Thank you, Madeline.
01:19:41Your story's going viral.
01:19:42You're like everywhere.
01:19:43I think you're the breath of fresh air that geographic life needed.
01:19:47And with that said, I'd like to offer you your own column.
01:19:52Really?
01:19:53Mm-hmm.
01:19:54There's a piece on sea turtles that would take you to Greece for a few days.
01:19:57You'd be in charge of the whole shebang.
01:19:59You decide what you write.
01:20:01Just the more personal, the better.
01:20:03People want to hear from you.
01:20:04Are you up for it?
01:20:05Yes.
01:20:06I'm ready to experience more.
01:20:09Atta girl.
01:20:10I knew I could count on you.
01:20:12Thank you, Madeline.
01:20:13This means the world to me.
01:20:14Well, you earned it.
01:20:16You said you were ready.
01:20:17Now, let's talk about your flight back to New York tomorrow.
01:20:20Actually, I was wondering...
01:20:27Amelia.
01:20:42I read your article.
01:20:46I know you're leaving tomorrow, so I wanted to get you a little something.
01:20:51You glued it together?
01:20:53I'm not sure why, but I thought it might mean something to you one day.
01:20:58It does.
01:21:02And actually, I moved my flight.
01:21:05I'm staying a little while longer.
01:21:12I can't believe I'm going to admit this, but you have made me a better journalist.
01:21:20I was stuck before you got here.
01:21:23But now I'm seeing the world with new eyes.
01:21:26You reminded me my dreams are possible, and I'd like to accomplish them all.
01:21:32With you.
01:21:35And I'd like to have more unexpected adventures with you.
01:21:40This definitely was unexpected.
01:21:50Do you hear that?
01:21:56Perfect harmony.
01:22:17How was breakfast?
01:22:18It's good.
01:22:48I looked for you, I looked for you, Yolanda
01:22:51And you're not there, and you're not there, Yolanda
01:22:54Where are you, where are you, Yolanda
01:22:57What happened, what happened, Yolanda
01:23:01I looked for you, I looked for you, Yolanda
01:23:04And you're not there, and you're not there, Yolanda
01:23:08Your eyes looked at me, your lips kissed me
01:23:11With that burning, burning woman
01:23:16Your eyes looked at me, your lips kissed me
01:23:19With that burning, burning woman
01:23:22Where are you, where are you, Yolanda
01:23:25What happened, what happened, Yolanda
01:23:28I looked for you, I looked for you, Yolanda
01:23:31And you're not there, and you're not there, Yolanda
01:23:35Where are you, where are you, Yolanda
01:23:38What happened, what happened, Yolanda
01:23:41I looked for you, I looked for you, Yolanda
01:23:45And you're not there, and you're not there, Yolanda
01:24:16Where are you, where are you, Yolanda
01:24:19What happened, what happened, Yolanda
01:24:22I looked for you, I looked for you, Yolanda
01:24:25And you're not there, and you're not there, Yolanda
01:24:29Where are you, where are you, Yolanda
01:24:32What happened, what happened, Yolanda
01:24:35I looked for you, I looked for you, Yolanda
01:24:39And you're not there, and you're not there, Yolanda
01:24:42Me dicen que paseabas en un carro, Yolanda
01:24:45Muy guapa y arrogante, y todo este silbado
01:24:48Yendé a te encontrar, no sé qué puedo hacer
01:24:52No sé, me vuelvo loco si ya no te vuelvo a ver
01:24:55¿Dónde estás, dónde estás, Yolanda?
01:24:58¿Qué pasó, qué pasó, Yolanda?
01:25:01Te busqué, te busqué, Yolanda
01:25:05Y no estás, y no estás, Yolanda
01:25:09¿Dónde estás, dónde estás, Yolanda?
01:25:12¿Qué pasó, qué pasó, Yolanda?
01:25:15Te busqué, te busqué, Yolanda
01:25:18Y no estás, y no estás, Yolanda
01:25:22¡Se va!
01:25:38Subtítulos realizados por la comunidad de Amara.org

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