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- Two extremely nerdy brothers are hell-bent on winning the laptop of their dreams, but in order to do so they must, in only 48 hours, get a kiss from two gorgeous girls who are completely out of their league.
- Bolivia houses one of the wildest prisons in the whole world, the infamous "Penal de San Pedro." In the early 2000's, Rusty Young, an Australian journalist and writer, paid to live inside the prison as a "tourist" and wrote a best-seller book called "Marching Powder," a whistleblowing story about many of the irregularities and illegal things that go on inside the prison. 12 years later, he returns to Bolivia with a crew from Channel 7 Australia's star show "Sunday Night." In this special piece hosted by Denham Hitchcock, Rusty Young will try to re-enter the prison in order to give the world an update of what it's like to live inside San Pedro. Through his book and many interviews, Rusty has gained many foes in the Bolivian judicial and penitentiary systems as well as inmates in San Pedro; his life could be in danger by crossing back into this odd bolivian prison.
- In training for the Dakar Rally, the world's most dangerous motor vehicle race, Walter Nosiglia, famous Bolivian Quad and Motorbike racer, and Ramiro Aguirre, Rally champion, race their vehicles across the most stunning vistas, landscapes and locations in the La Paz "department" of Bolivia.
- A look into the amazing facilities of the National Bolivian Power and Energy company ENDE (Empresa Nacional de Electricidad).
- The top sports people of Bolivia are seen performing at the top-level in their respective fields in an action packed stunning commercial shot in various locations in the country.
- A look into how ENDE corporation are the guardians of the Power and Light generated in Bolivia.
- A worker from ENDE (The Bolivian Power and Energy company) hand carries the energy of light across the altiplano in order to deliver it to a Bolivian woman whose house did not have electricity until then.
- A gorgeous girl comes home tired from work. Her "life battery" is very low, but she begins recharging little by little as she enjoys the great things that electricity provides for her in the comfort of her house even though all this power is generated by ENDE (the Bolivian Power and Light company) in wildly different parts of the country and through various methods. Later at night she has full charge, enough to go enjoy an EDM party.