The Blue Planet - Season 0 Episode 13 Amazon Abyss
"Amazon Abyss" explores the world beneath the surface of the Amazon River. Until this feature was filmed, no one had ever explored the depths of the Amazon due to the harsh conditions. The Amazon's swift and treacherous currents and dark water, stained by sediment, conceals ¼ ton Cayman alligators, stingrays, piranhas and anacondas. Veteran divers and naturalists braved the challenge to explore this new frontier.
Year: 2001
Genre: Documentary
Country: United Kingdom
Studio: BBC One
Director: Alastair Fothergill, Andy Byatt
Cast: David Attenborough
Crew: Alastair Fothergill (Director), George Fenton (Original Music Composer), Alastair Fothergill (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 12, 2001
Last Air date: Oct 31, 2001
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 8 Episode
Runtime: 51 minutes
IMDb: 8.31/10 by 332.00 users
Popularity: 17.308
Language: English
Keyword : ocean, sea, fish, miniseries, nature, nature documentary, wild sea, underwater life, marine life
Episode
Making Waves: Ocean World
Making Waves: The Deep
Making Waves: Open Ocean
Making Waves: Frozen Seas
Making Waves: Seasonal Seas
Making Waves: Coral Seas
Making Waves: Tidal Seas
Making Waves: Coasts
Making Waves
Deep Trouble
The Abyss
Dive to Shark Volcano
Amazon Abyss
Being There: Antarctica
Being There: Between the Tides
Seas of Life
George Fenton
Selected Scenes
Dolphins
Blue
Interview: Alastair Fothergrill – Series Producer
Interview: Doug Allan – Cameraman
Interview: Penny Allen – Researcher