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Episode 2 Preview | The Amazon
S1 E2 - 30s
The Amazon, the greatest river system on Earth, amasses one-fifth of Earth’s freshwater as it flows east from the Andes to the Atlantic. Boiling streams, crystal clear lagoons, pink river dolphins and a strange new reef are some of its many secret and extreme worlds.
Dive Into the Amazons Secret Blue Lagoon
S1 E2 - 1m 31s
Dive into the transparent bubbling waters of the Amazon’s secret blue lagoon.
Meet the New Cichlid Family
S1 E2 - 1m 33s
Meet a newly discovered species of clever and cute fish who are new to science. They are cichlids and are as devoted to their young family as they are to each other. Watch as they defend their brood against the giant predatory fish lurking beyond the waterwall.
Swimming With the Forest Dolphins of the Amazon
S1 E2 - 53s
Pink River Dolphins, known locally as “botos" are the largest species of river dolphin in the world and are some of the most specialized and strange of all Dolphins, with flexible necks and whiskers on their beaks. Thanks to their agility they can hunt in the Amazon’s legendary “flooded forests."
The Amazon's Flood Transitions
S1 E2 - 45s
Every year the Amazon floods with the greatest annual flood on earth, transforming the landscape around it. Drone technology was used to reveal the transition from low to high water when sections of the river can rise by 30 feet.
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