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Why Does the Amazon River Create Monsters?

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Is The Amazon River On The Brink Of Destruction?

Celebrating the ever-changing nature of our relationship with the Earth’s amazing water systems, Rivers and Life reveals how the cultures and lives of millions of ordinary people are shaped by the magnificent waters they live along. The Amazon is the richest and mightiest river on earth but human interference is slowly interrupting its natural flow.

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Day in the Life of an Amazon Jungle Tribe!

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This is a day in the life of the indigenous Sápara tribe who live within the Ecuadorian Amazon.

Today, their population totals less than 700 people, across 22 communities, and they are constantly battling to keep their culture, traditions and territory in-tact in an ever pressing capitalist world.

The Sápara, also known as Zápara or Záparo, once occupied some 12,000 mi² between the Napo River and the Pastaza in the Amazon rainforest along the border of Ecuador and Peru.

Early in the 20th century, there were some 200,000 Zapara. From the year 2009 on the Ecuadorian Zápara call themselves Sápara. The official name is Nación Sápara del Ecuador (NASE).

The Sápara people have a distinct language, known as Sápara, which is considered critically endangered with only a few fluent speakers remaining. They have a unique cosmology that revolves around their close relationship with the natural world, viewing themselves as an integral part of the forest ecosystem.

They possess extensive knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants and have a profound understanding of the intricate balance of the rainforest.

However, the Sápara people face numerous challenges, including encroachment on their lands by extractive industries, deforestation, and the loss of their cultural heritage. Despite these pressures, the Sápara people continue to fight for their rights, seeking recognition and protection of their territory, language, and way of life. Efforts are being made to preserve their culture and support their sustainable practices, ensuring the survival and well-being of the Sápara people and their unique contributions to the world.

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River Monsters - Legend of Loch Ness

Jeremy Wade is on a mission to track down the famous Loch Ness monster. The journey will take him from the depths of the famous Scottish loch to the volcanoes of Iceland.

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PIRARUCU | Fly Fishing for Giant Arapaima Deep in the Amazon Jungle

Pirarucu, is the first and only exclusive fly-fishing only project allowed and supported by Brazilian Government with focus on Arapaima. Environmental Officials worked together with the local Association to create these very first official sport fishing operations in Brazil.

We fish in a unique Arapaima environment, perhaps the last and biggest reserve in the planet for this fish.

Project Arapaima will keep this fishery protected for generations and will help local communities to move forward in a sustainable activity.



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The TRUTH about the Loch Ness Monster. The Expert's Findings. Ep. 176.

We reveal the TRUTH about the Loch Ness monster as we take our boat onto Loch Ness on the Caledonian Canal in Scotland in search of the most mysterious creature in the world, Nessie, aka the Loch Ness monster. Colin talks to Naturalist and Loch Ness expert, Adrian Shine, as we look at hundreds of years of sightings, photographs, and searches of the Loch in a bid to finally answer the question, does the Loch Ness monster exist?

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Kid Makes Rare Catch! This Kid Caught the Illusive Spoonbill or Paddlefish while Noodling Catfish!

Amazon River Mask Made with Piranha Teeth, Catfish Bones, and Arapaima Scales

Evelyn and David have enjoyed traveling the world and bringing home various masks from their travels. Today Evelyn and Sabrina, the Concierge at the Discovery Beach House, share with you this beautiful Amazon River Mask they picked up from the Tupe village, which is now displayed in the dining room area. #amazonriver #masks #amazonmasks

Evelyn and David went to the Amazon in 2016, which was 40 years since the last time they visited. Evelyn tells a wonderful story about their travels on the Amazon River, the Toopa village they visited, and how this mask is made.

When you visit the Discovery Beach House in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, you will discover a treasure of artifacts and stories galore from Evelyn Gallardo’s travels around the world. It’s a beautiful home and it’s a place you can create your own magical and beautiful experience.

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When you arrive back at your beachfront vacation rental home an award-winning staff greets you with friendly waves and smiles. Each day they make you feel pampered in unique and personalized ways. We can’t share our trade secrets here, so you’ll have to visit us and see for yourself.
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Tribe police - A battle to save culture - Amazon Truth & Myth - BBC places

Discover key moments from history and stories about fascinating people on the Official BBC Documentary channel:
One tribe in the Amazon is fighting a war to keep 20th century influences away from their isolated community. Interesting video from BBC documentary 'Amazon Truth & Myth'.


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Fishing RIVER MONSTERS in Suriname + Jungle Trek | Palumeu, Suriname

After an eventful first day in Palumeu, Suriname, I had even more exciting adventures in store for day two! Come along with me and my guides, Julian and Ose, as we fish for river monsters in the Tapanahony River and go on another awesome hike into the Surinamese jungle!

My morning began with me on a boat in the middle of the Tapanahony River at 6:20 in the morning! This was going to be an awesome day and I could not wait to get started.

My guides were born in the jungle and grew up there, so I had the best guides possible in Palumeu. They learn to live in harmony with nature and the river. It’s something most city people never get to experience!

We’d be having breakfast on a rock by the shore. We had coffee, bananas, tea, eggs, and raisin bread. I made a delicious egg sandwich. There was some gouda cheese in there with it. The black coffee was also super strong! As I ate, a group of about 20 people arrived. They were really cool tourists from the Netherlands!

I learned that the tide sometimes is too high to eat on this rock, but usually, you’ll have at least one meal here in Palumeu. We’d chill there for a while, and then we’d head out on our jungle trek. I was really hoping to see some wildlife, which is why I cam here.

We headed out on a one-hour boat ride. As we rode, we saw four yellow-headed vultures drying their wings in a tree. We passed through some rapids, but luckily, our guides knew exactly what they were doing and navigated it like a pro. The water funnels its way between the rocks and creates the rapids!

We landed and crossed lots of boulders so we could get a better perspective of the rapids. It was so cool, but we had to be careful because you can easily slip on a rock. The spot we found was epic! The rapids took up the entire width of the river and cascaded between and around lots of rocks! There was also a lot of seaweed in the river.

My guides caught some small fish to try to use as bait to catch piranha. They found a huge fish and hacked at it with a machete and brought it in. This fish is normally very expensive! We used the organs to fish for more fish!

I followed my guides across the rocks. I had to be super careful following them. They kept moving around to find a good spot, but ultimately didn’t catch anything.

From there, we hopped back on the boat for a few minutes and rode back to base camp, Mabuka. Then, we headed into the jungle. I learned that the trails were created by locals to create pathways for the Amerindians to move through the jungle to visit their families.

We found a tarantula’s burrow, but beyond that, we weren’t having much luck finding animals. Wildlife is very hit-or-miss in the wild, but I was surprised we hadn’t really seen anything. We arrived in the secondary forest, which has lots of low vegetation and bush. It’s super dense!

The primary forest has way less bush and lots of super tall trees. We found a dry leaf frog on the ground. He looked just like a leaf! We also found a tree whose bark is used to treat malaria. After an hour, our trek was nearing its end. It was more intense than yesterday’s because of the bush.

Our captain caught lots of bait while we were gone. I was ready to fish again! We headed up the rapids, which was such a rush! I almost flew out of the boat! We got to a calm area and started fishing. There was a piranha taking all of our bait, but unfortunately, we didn’t catch anything. But it was still an epic morning!

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How The Huachipaeri Tribe Makes The Perfect Bow & Arrow | Fearless Food | Kiran Jethwa

Kiran Jethwa meets Peru's Huachipaeri Tribe who shows him how they craft and bow & arrow from scratch using materials found within the forest.

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Train to Atlantis

Atlantis Transport offers daily train rides to the ocean floor. Ready to hop aboard? Filmed in 360 VR with a GoPro Fusion mounted on a Lionel O-gauge flatcar. Special thanks to Clark Weldon and the State of California.

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Exploring The Amazon River And Rainforest Featuring Piranha And Pink Dolphins

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0:52 - Chapter One / Welcome to the Amazon
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Stephen and Yhana are a duo of adventure seekers and they record their adventures for YouTube.

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Life on Amazon River

The Amazon Basin is the world's largest rainforest, drainage area for its second largest river and one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Tropical forests have been present in South America for millions of years and were at one point spread over most of the continent. As the Earth cooled and grasslands spread, the rainforests retreated to strongholds like the Amazon Basin, shrinking and growing as ice ages came and went. Today's Amazon rainforest covers around 5.5 million square kilometres and sprawls across nine countries.

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