Wild Brazil

Wildes Brasilien - Die Fluten des Amazonas (2014)

Documentary | Austria
Director: Paul Reddish

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The largest rainforest in the world, the Amazon, holds many secrets. Every year the rivers flood and water pushes many miles into the forest, becoming the domain of fish. Trees have developed relationships with fish to help disperse their seeds. High above the forest floor soars the harpy eagle, patroling the canopy on the hunt for monkeys. The Amazon still has the power to surprise.

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