Inspired by over a decade of documenting Iceland's glacial river systems and their intersection with the ocean from the seats of a small aircraft, Chris Burkard sets out for an immersive expedition across 41 of these rivers - by connecting a 400km series of exposed sandbars that provide a barrier between the harsh waters of the north Atlantic along Iceland's southern coast, armed only with a fat bike and inflatable raft and accompanied by two seasoned bike-pack/rafting veterans, Steve "Doom" Fassbinder and Cameron Lawson.

After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out on one of the longest wild...

Caves of Glass is a documentary from director Sid Perou's Realm of Darkness series, focusing on the ...
A vast white wilderness that stretches across the south of our planet; a giant natural laboratory th...

Documentary on the Shackleton Antartic expedition. A retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated ...

In the middle of New Jersey exists a strange landscape of wetlands and wildlife migrations, garbage ...
The documentary follows the footsteps of the first Slovak expedition to Brazil.

In the jungles of the Solomon Islands, a remote archipelago in the South Pacific, a biologist is att...

Three National Geographic "Adventurers of the Year" embark on an insane kayaking mission in Greenlan...

The thrilling UAPAPUNAN adventure of two ultra athletes who fell in love with Quebec began on Februa...

This short film focuses on the mysterious and legendary Seri Indians who live in a utopian colony of...

This documentary, filmed entirely by military photographers, recounts the U.S. Navy's 1946-47 expedi...

In Dark Green we follow conservationist and storyteller Paul Rosolie deep into the jungle of the Ama...

A documentary following famed explorer Lewis Cotlow traveling into the heart of New Guinea in search...

Becoming a mountaineer and climbing Everest in exactly one year? That’s the dream of Inoxtag, a 21-y...