These Cable Cars Transformed Medellin Into a Cultural Mecca
In Medellin, Colombia, a new kind of public transit brings together two neighboring communities that were once worlds apart.
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Видео These Cable Cars Transformed Medellin Into a Cultural Mecca канала Smithsonian Channel
From the Series: Design with the Other 90 Percent: A New Vision: http://bit.ly/2irXK7v
Видео These Cable Cars Transformed Medellin Into a Cultural Mecca канала Smithsonian Channel
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