This three-part documentary traces the Caribbean back to a time before memory, before settlement, before names. It examines how volcanic fire, shifting seas, and living stone worked over deep time to create islands that were never stable, never finished, and never guaranteed to survive. Moving from submerged tectonic collisions to rising and falling shorelines, and finally to coral reefs that slowed destruction without stopping it, the series presents the Caribbean not as paradise, but as a landscape shaped by pressure, patience, and constant risk.
Most travelers see Saint Vincent as a tropical getaway. But behind the beaches lies a defiant history of Indigenous resistance, African survival, and cultural...
Explore Aruba like never before in this immersive episode celebrating Caribbean history, cultural resilience, and the vibrant identity of this unique island. From the...
Are you planning your first Caribbean vacation? Explore The Bahamas like never before with this immersive Caribbean podcast experience that blends Caribbean history, cultural...