A Traveling Circus and its Great Escape | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic ctm magazine
Decades of daring acrobatics, spectacular motorcycle stunts, and mind-blowing magic tricks couldn’t prepare Central America’s oldest-running circus for its most challenging feat yet—how to get home during a pandemic. Photographer and National Geographic Explorer Tomas Ayuso encountered the Segovia Brothers Circus stranded in Honduras amid the coronavirus lockdown, and then chronicled the performers’ rollercoaster journey back to their native Guatemala–and the surprising circus fan who ultimately came to the rescue.
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Love circuses!
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NO More Circuses!! We have To Stop The Abuse w/These Animals!! That's The Only Way It's Going To Happen, Is If We, Stop Some of These Events That Exploit These Already Endangered Animals!! 💞😢Please😢💞
interesting chapter on traveling circus.
wow, this is awful.
I don't like circusses that use animals in a bad way…
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I can't understand how they didn't have emergency money saved up to go back… that seems crucial
Animal abuse is disgusting!! Please never pay for this!
If I can free them all !!
Huge mess !
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What fascinates you most about the Segovia Brothers Circus?
I am so glad this story has a happy ending and they were all rescued from being stranded during this terrible pandemic. I pray God continues to bless them all! 💗 🙏
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