Exploring the Far West Texas | Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | All Documentary

Published 2022-12-24
Travelling to the untamed land of Big Bend, Texas near the Mexican border, an area that pits man against nature and in which the land usually wins; sharing meals with working cowboys who have made peace with the rough terrain.

Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown follows host Anthony Bourdain, world-renowned chef, bestselling author and multiple-Emmy® winning television personality as he travels across the globe to uncover little-known areas of the world and celebrate diverse cultures by exploring food and dining rituals.

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All Comments (17)
  • @octaviolove
    hold on, they have a PRADA store in Marfa?? Great episode
  • @spuddy90
    Anyone know name of tune at 18 minutes ?
  • When that chick goes to college she won't return the same.
  • 70,000 acres SMH. Most people in the world can never own a single acre much as they would love to be able to grow stuff. It's easy to be happy when you have 70,000 acres definitely.
  • @taomahNEGEV
    Should never have killed off all the natives.
  • I already knew this Anthony but when the Panama canal called me right after I received my inheritance letter and explain to me what's been happening at the Panama canal and explain to me the ships that have come in with penguin and that they always run off the ship jump into the water and swim South and there isn't anything any human being can do after someone sail's or flies or drives or walks or runs or skips or Moses too far south the wright brothers they didn't play a practical joke they didn't stay in South America and send back an airplane with disfigured animals when you look at that those are the right Brothers that is what happened to them when they sailed too far south they turned upside down and inside out and turn into penguin
  • Why did Spain invade there's a fish that Empress Marine Montezuma Alvarez ate and I know for a fact that she ate this fish red snapper there's a recipe on the back of Goya coconut milk it's her recipe for red snapper I also know for a fact that she forbid anyone to harvest caviar out of that sea because her grandfather's explain the sea to her they explain that the fish swim in and lay their eggs and fertilize eggs in the sea that they have drain why did Spain invade what was their reasoning and thought process was it that ships had sailed too far south and people turned upside down and inside out their arms and legs fell away and they turn into penguin and swam to Antarctica is that why they invaded blaming the Aztec people when they had no control over what happens we live inside of a globe the Earth isn't flat if you sail or fly or run or jump or drive too far south the human body turns upside down and inside out your arms and legs Fall away and if you are near the ocean or the sea or in the ocean or the sea you will jump into the water and swim to Antarctica there isn't anything that another human being can do once that happens if they go in after them the exact same thing will happen to them when the Aztec people stop ships that they could stop and turn them around why did Spain invade what is the real reason they invaded
  • The pearls of oysters that people think are jewelry do you understand that those are their egg sacks and that they break open and little teeny tiny oysters hatch out of their mother oyster shell you people don't understand that do you you should
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