Cape Verdean Kite Crossing
Mitu Monteiro, a Cape Verdean kite surfer and multi-time world champion, attempts the solo crossing of the twelve volcanic islands of his native archipelago, taking on more than 730km only by man - powered means.
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Paddle SUP - Mission Amazon
Mission Amazon (Subtitle) In 2015, Charlie Head will attempt the first ever standup paddle boarding of the main water source of the Amazon, the Rio Marañón in Peru. It's never been attempted before and will be the most arduous and longest SUP journey ever made. For two months, using just his physical and mental strength, Charlie will have to negotiate extreme terrain, trek around impassable river rock falls, survive freezing water, high altitude, swarms of insects and suspicious local tribes. But the hardships will be worth it if he can help shine some light on one of the planet's most endangered environments. Over 20 new dams are planned on the river's free-flowing stretches. If they are built, scientists believe that could alter the entire Amazon basin forever. So if Charlie doesn't do it now, he may never be able to.
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Locked In - First Descent of the Beriman Gorge
Ben Stookesberry, Chris Korbulic, Benny Marr and Pedro Oliva travel to Papua New Guinea to conquer whitewater that no kayakers have navigated before: The Beriman River Gorge - one of the most significant undertakings in a kayak.
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My Own Private Monster
Australian Alastair McLeod sets off on a windsurfing mission into the open ocean, searching for the fiercest wave ever surfed under sail.
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Onekotan - The Lost Island
"Onekotan" is a remote island with a collapsed volcano at its centre, off the coast of Kamchtachka, Russia. It is one of the most isolated places on earth. The weather is ferocious and unpredictable. The conditions are uninhabitable. For Matthias Haunholder, Phil Meier and Matthias Mayr it is the ultimate ski mountaineering expedition.
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Cerro Torre

Thu, Dec 31, 2015
Set against the backdrop of breathtaking Patagonia, David Lama, climbing's wunderkind, sets out to climb the infamous south-east face of Cerro Torre, a Argentinian mountain once said to be the most difficult in the world.
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Mission to the Edge of Space
In Mission Stratos Felix Baumgartner ascended to 128,100 feet in a stratospheric balloon and made a freefall jump rushing toward earth at supersonic speeds before parachuting to the ground.
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