Diego focuses on stories from North and South America, from colonial history and pirates to cartels and the modern underworld. He is especially drawn to places where crime, power, and myth collide.
Discover the Door to Hell in Turkmenistan, a fiery gas crater that has burned for over 50 years. Learn about its origins as a Soviet-era drilling disaster, its environmental impact, and the challenges of visiting this remote desert phenomenon.
Explore Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Inca, nestled high in the Andes of Peru. Learn about the Inca Empire, the rediscovery of Machu Picchu by Hiram Bingham, and the theories behind its purpose and abandonment.
Discover the true story behind Robinson Crusoe Island, where Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk survived alone for over four years. Explore the island’s history, ecology, and the real-life events that inspired Daniel Defoe’s classic novel.
A Silicon Valley-backed charter city on a Honduran island is suing the country for $10.7 billion after voters repealed the law that created it. What happened?
A 17th-century island off Haiti where French cattle hunters became pirates, built a republic with disability insurance, and terrorized the Spanish Empire for fifty years.
Explore Great Zimbabwe, the medieval African city of stone and gold. Discover its construction, the Shona civilization, global trade networks, the iconic soapstone birds, and the colonial myths that sought to erase its African origins. A deep dive into one of Africa’s most remarkable archaeological wonders.
Discover St. Mary’s Island, Madagascar—the real-life pirate republic where legends like Henry Every, William Kidd, and La Buse ruled the Indian Ocean. Explore its lawless history, hidden treasures, and the rise and fall of the world’s most notorious pirate haven.
Explore Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro’s largest favela, where poverty, violence, and resilience intersect. Discover its origins as a squatter settlement, the daily realities of life in the favela, and the vibrant culture of funk, street art, and community activism.
In 1706, a thousand unemployed privateers built a pirate republic in Nassau Harbor. In 1718, one man with a pardon letter tore it apart.
Step inside Hacienda Nápoles, the opulent private estate of Pablo Escobar, where luxury and violence coexisted. Once a playground for the world’s most notorious drug lord, this sprawling ranch—complete with a private zoo, replica of the Parthenon, and hidden tunnels—was funded by blood money and built on fear.
Step inside the dark and disturbing world of Little Saint James, the private Caribbean island that became the epicenter of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Once a luxurious retreat for the elite, this 72-acre paradise hid a sinister reality: a hub for the sexual exploitation of underage girls, facilitated by Epstein’s wealth, power, and connections.
Uncover the dark secrets of Cahokia Mounds, America’s forgotten ancient metropolis. From the architectural genius of Monks Mound to the forensic evidence of mass human sacrifice in Mound 72, explore the rise and mysterious collapse of the Mississippian empire.