My grandfather was from Belem, then moved to Africa. Somehow he always missed home, and asked only to be taken back to Belem when he died--We Did. Now, I am an African of Brazilian descent. Thank you for this documentary. Somehow, it made me cry thinking how my grandfather adamantly refused to be buried away from his home--his civilization.
This is the best documentaries I have seen for the last 4 years ever since the t even in a so called budget equipment but the picture, narrator is far more lovely professionally including the voice sound and content are much better than ABC,NBC,CNN. HA HAHA. Thanks for your time and effort putting this together for all of us, I do not need to repeat what others had to say about you down below. Fantastic and fabulous presentation of all times, Bravo, Peace. Be safe and be Happy for ever..
Never had a dull moment watching the entire documentary. Felt like I was there the whole time with the way you captured every single moment of your journey. And the fact that the Amazon is one of the places I want to visit made the experience even more exhilarating. Thanks for this very insightful documentary...
A mellow pace to the commentary conveys the rhythm of life in this part of the world. Equally important are the clearly-drawn MAPS shown at each stage of the journey. Altogether, just the right amount of detail to give an accurate view of what is happening today along this great river. Thank you, WIDE, for observing & recording it all in this way.
❤je suis en admiration c’est vraiment génial, toutes ces aventures 👍 J’ai 66 ans je pratique toujours la moto mais des aventures comme ça sont hélas toujours restées dans ma tête. Continue de nous faire rêver Merci
I work 50 hours a week so I can earn money to pay for the car and gas I use to get to work, pay my other bills and on weekends work at home repairing/maintaining the cars, the house and lawn so I can be ready to hit the cubicle again on Monday. I think these guys sitting around the camp fire tripping on frog juice, pretending to be spirit healers and eating jungle critters probably have a more rewarding life than I do.
It’s so crazy seeing how simple people can still live and be little to no impact on the planet. Then there is the rest of us that waste trash this earth so we can try to put on this image of success.
Alright people right now 70% to 80% is gone what you see is a small picture of what was and still, but struggling people as population grows and the need for farms food and crime. Turning into a desert sad sad we did this humans. You lose Amazon forest it’s over for the people. Education helps us all to understand around us and are impact. Us the people slow down. Great video thanks
Pollen studies in jungle soil along the amazon have found that around 900 years ago there were large areas that had been deforested and planted in corn. Then a period of grasslands followed, slowly reverting back to rainforest. It seems that for centuries there over 2 million people or more in those areas. Lidar maps showed low levies and other raised soil platforms in many places.
My grandfather was from Belem, then moved to Africa. Somehow he always missed home, and asked only to be taken back to Belem when he died--We Did. Now, I am an African of Brazilian descent. Thank you for this documentary. Somehow, it made me cry thinking how my grandfather adamantly refused to be buried away from his home--his civilization.
This documentary is made to a better standard than many BBC documentaries and the narrator so very much better than Dan Snow and his ilk.
This is extraordinary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful documented film on our great Existence of LIFE.
Great documentary
Very enjoyable video to watch 😃
Well made and entertaining!
Thank you wide
For these Adventures
This is the best documentaries I have seen for the last 4 years ever since the t even in a so called budget equipment but the picture, narrator is far more lovely professionally including the voice sound and content are much better than ABC,NBC,CNN. HA HAHA.
Thanks for your time and effort putting this together for all of us, I do not need to repeat what others had to say about you down below. Fantastic and fabulous presentation of all times, Bravo, Peace. Be safe and be Happy for ever..
Never had a dull moment watching the entire documentary. Felt like I was there the whole time with the way you captured every single moment of your journey. And the fact that the Amazon is one of the places I want to visit made the experience even more exhilarating. Thanks for this very insightful documentary...
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I actually followed along with Google Maps.... Truly fascinating!
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Absolutely Magnificent to Watch Thankyou Very Much
Thank you for sharing, we feel like we were there!
Fantastic
A mellow pace to the commentary conveys the rhythm of life in this part of the world. Equally important are the clearly-drawn MAPS shown at each stage of the journey. Altogether, just the right amount of detail to give an accurate view of what is happening today along this great river. Thank you, WIDE, for observing & recording it all in this way.
I found this video captivating , i dreamt as an 8 year old adventuring up the Amazon in a boat
Great documentaryVery enjoyable video to watch . Wonderful!.
I will never get to the Amazon but now i feel like I have visited there with you, thank you for taking a closer look at her people and culture.
❤je suis en admiration c’est vraiment génial, toutes ces aventures 👍
J’ai 66 ans je pratique toujours la moto mais des aventures comme ça sont hélas toujours restées dans ma tête.
Continue de nous faire rêver Merci
Well done 👍👌
i am from surinam south amerika i know a lots of forest its great and bless
Amazing documentary
I work 50 hours a week so I can earn money to pay for the car and gas I use to get to work, pay my other bills and on weekends work at home repairing/maintaining the cars, the house and lawn so I can be ready to hit the cubicle again on Monday. I think these guys sitting around the camp fire tripping on frog juice, pretending to be spirit healers and eating jungle critters probably have a more rewarding life than I do.
😊
Yup
Sorry for your loss, I like in a camper in the woods, you enjoy your wine and I send you my regards ✌🏻
And yet, they'd swap in a heartbeat. The grass is always greener & all that.
Let’s not forget tropical diseases and parasites. I can get “frog juice” here. 😂
Great narrator
as well
Thank you all
Hi from CANADA.
Wonderful!
Love this! Felt as though I personly took that amazing trip! Cool Narrator!
Great peaceful awesome life’s. cheers
What is a dynamic tour? Is it a tour in which the participants move? WOW, that IS worth noting isn't it.
Great documentory
Oh! wish I was there with you, too.
Amazon rivers are amazing. Its videos are always entertaining. Bangladesh has huge rivers and has some similarities with Amazon rivers.
Thank you.
Very interesting.
Nice place to live.,
I love the pilot . 💋❤️
It’s so crazy seeing how simple people can still live and be little to no impact on the planet.
Then there is the rest of us that waste trash this earth so we can try to put on this image of success.
Sad isn’t it
Alright people right now 70% to 80% is gone what you see is a small picture of what was and still, but struggling people as population grows and the need for farms food and crime. Turning into a desert sad sad we did this humans. You lose Amazon forest it’s over for the people. Education helps us all to understand around us and are impact. Us the people slow down. Great video thanks
Pollen studies in jungle soil along the amazon have found that around 900 years ago there were large areas that had been deforested and planted in corn. Then a period of grasslands followed, slowly reverting back to rainforest. It seems that for centuries there over 2 million people or more in those areas. Lidar maps showed low levies and other raised soil platforms in many places.
So, what we are going to do now, in these times, anyone ??? What we are going to do ??? What YOU are doing to fight this madness ? You hear me ???????
The scarlet ibis trinidad and Tobago.
If the captain can't afford a chainsaw, you'd think at least he could get a good ax or 2, instead of trying to cut trees with a machete🙄
Perhaps a 3 hour ceremony by one of those shamans will make the downed trees go away.
Guyana would have had buffalos today haven't that ship sunk I was just the other day wishing we had buffalos
👍👌💚
อยากไห้คุ้มคลองสิ่งเหล่านี้ไว้อย่าทำลายโดยเด็ดขาดโลกมั้นสร้างมาได้ถูกต้องแลัว
Stop deforestation.
Oooooooooooioooooo,,, I forgot to mention,,, F. Y. T.
They are amasonions you are in Brazil not in India correct youer languege
Go away
BRASIL .... BRASIL... BRASIL... E NÃO BRÉSIL... BRÉSIL É MEU OVO ESQUERDO!
If you want to ride a buffalo and stay in North America, I have an ex wife that will see you…
Brasil is Very BIG (Brasil é Muito Grande) Brasil
ATTRACTION FOR TOURISTS NOTHING WAS LEFT UNTOUCHED
The natives there looks South East Asian, interesting