Manousos (Carlos-Manuel Vesga) enters the Darién Gap in Pluribus Episode 7 – here’s why it’s so dangerous in real life.
In episode 7 Manousos – who refuses any contact with the hive mind and has been twiddling around with radio waves for an as-yet-unexplained reason – ends up on a road trip that leads him to a place ...
When Manousos hits the Gap, he burns his car, sets out on foot with his machete, and hacks his way through the wilderness. But, unsurprisingly, he eventually loses his footing on a loose rock, before ...
Upon approaching her stall to buy a drink, Marek handed over the framed photo in the middle of a busy day serving customers.
With a masterful sense of symmetry, Pluribus juxtaposes Carol’s lonely days in Albuquerque with a leg of Manousos’s arduous ...
Where 300 Drivers Once Plunged Annually In 1995, the Inter-American Development Bank dubbed it as the most dangerous road in ...
While Manousos was exploring the jungle in Episode 7, Carol was having a few field trips of her own to various attractions in New Mexico including Jemez Springs in Sandoval County, the Georgia ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation has completed construction on a wildlife overpass crossing Interstate-25 near ...
The largest wildlife overpass in North America is now complete and open to help animals safely cross Interstate 25 in Douglas ...