The Amazon discharges more water into the Atlantic than the next seven largest rivers combined. Its basin spans nine countries, 3,344 indigenous territories, and more than thirty million people. And after four hundred years of expeditions, satellites, and GPS — scientists still cannot agree on where it begins.
In 1541, a Spanish soldier floated the entire length of this river and described cities along its banks. No one believed him. Five centuries later, LIDAR scanning revealed pyramids, road networks, and urban centers buried beneath the canopy — and a man-made soil so fertile it still outperforms anything else in the basin a thousand years after its creators were wiped out by smallpox.
In this documentary, discover the Amazon's lost civilizations, the rubber boom that built an opera house in the jungle and destroyed entire peoples, the hundred uncontacted tribes that chose to stay hidden, and the scientific debate over whether this river — the greatest on Earth — is even possible to measure.
The river that resists every map. The forest that shaped itself around the people who shaped it.
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