Through the eyes and experiences of Aníbal Bueno, who parked science to be a guide and photographer in remote parts of the world, we learn the story of Abushe, a boy who was abandoned because of the color of his eyes because his family thought he was a type of witchcraft.
We also delve into the Mundari tribe and their haunting rituals with cows.
Hannibal tells us about the Korowai in West Papua and the Surma in Ethiopia.