This question and the search for answers is the motivation for their journey. For four years, sisters Julia and Lisa Hermes travel over land, mountains and sea, hitchhiking, by boat, on foot, by bike or on public transport, visiting ecovillages, dropouts, communities and indigenous resistance movements - people who have put their ideas and dreams of a better world into practice.
From Germany, they hitchhike south, hitchhike across the Atlantic Ocean, briefly become millionaires in Venezuela, dive into the world of the Amazon in their wooden canoe, hitchhike to the end of the world in Tierra del Fuego and make their way back north on foot through the Patagonian wilderness.
They sail around the notorious Darien Gap on a fishing boat, continue hitchhiking through Central America to Guatemala, get to know their new companion, Nami the dog, build bicycles from old spare parts and ride them all the way to Mexico. They spend a year and a half in the country, immerse themselves in the world of indigenous resistance movements and discover that their plan to travel further north to cross the Bering Sea is completely turned upside down in Mexico.
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