Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative: “Expedition Amazon – Into the Waters”


Over the course of two years, teams of Explorers on the Rolex and National Geographic Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition have studied the Amazon River Basin from source to mouth – across six countries. In this bonus material to National Geographic’s “Expedition Amazon” documentary, premiering on 10 October, National Geographic Explorers Thomas Peschak, Fernando Trujillo, Thiago Silva and Julia Tavares guide us from the farthest source of the river, the Nevado Mismi in Peru, to the official start of the Amazon at the Brazilian Meeting of the Waters. Along the way we meet an adored Colombian rescue manatee named Moechi, and travel to rare Bolivian clearwaters, where gilded catfish are plentiful. Discover more of the Amazon’s incredible wildlife, nature, and communities through the immersive experience on https://bit.ly/into-the-amazon
#Rolex #PerpetualPlanet
#Rolex #Perpetual #Planet #Initiative #Expedition #Amazon #Waters

Latest

#MadisonKeys #JannikSinner#AusOpen #AO2025 #LouisVuitton

#MadisonKeys #JannikSinnerAusOpen #AO2025LouisVuitton

HUBLOT – BIG BANG RELOADED USAIN BOLT CERAMIC CARBON

Behind the scenes with Usain Bolt. Every detail is autobiographical. A watch that doesn’t just reference a champion, it preserves what shaped him. From the...

Bvlgari at Watches & Wonders 2026

Bvlgari returns to Watches and Wonders Geneva. A new chapter in the Art of Time is about to begin. Stay tuned on April 14, 2026. #Bvlgari #WatchesandWonders2026 #Bvlgari...

Planet Visionaries – Ep 11: The Sound of Conservation with Ben Mirin

In this episode of Planet Visionaries, a landmark podcast series in partnership with the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, host Alex Honnold sits down with...

CHRONOMASTER Sport Skeleton

The CHRONOMASTER Sport Skeleton is crafted in a 41mm stainless steel case with a scratch-resistant black ceramic bezel. Its gradient sapphire dial features the...