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10 Swiss Lakes, 10 World Records
Neil Gilson is a 39-year-old ultra-marathon open water swimmer and is the current World Record Holder for the fastest swim of the length of Lac Leman (Lake Geneva) – with a time of 22h04m in 2024.
Now, partnering with Guinness World Records, Neil will attempt to become the first person to swim the 10 largest lakes in Switzerland and break the course record in each lake he swims.
Along with being driven by the physical challenge, Neil’s previous swims have had the dual motivation of raising awareness and funds for the charity PANS/PANDAS UK- providing support for his son’s extremely rare autoimmune condition.
For this 10-swim series, Neil will again be raising money and awareness for PANS/PANDAS UK, along with other Swiss Foundations while showcasing the incredible swiss alpine scenery along the way.
Into the Depths: Alessia Zecchini & The Bajau Sea Nomads
Join Alessia Zecchini, the Deepest Woman on Earth (123m), on an extraordinary journey to Indonesia, where she will live for 10 days with the Bajau people—the legendary Sea Nomads who have thrived on the ocean for centuries.
Drifting between the waves in their floating homes, the Bajau have mastered a life completely connected to the sea, yet remain isolated from modern civilisation. Their remarkable ability to free dive for minutes at a time, fish with ancestral techniques, and navigate the waters without modern instruments has fascinated the world.
This documentary will take you into their daily lives, exploring how they resist the pull of globalisation while preserving their traditions in a rapidly changing world. Through Alessia’s eyes and experiences, we will witness the incredible harmony between human beings and the ocean—a bond that runs deep beneath the surface.
Baliem Valley: The Last Guardians of the Dani
Follow Yoann in his exciting trekking to bring you to the lost tribes of the Dani and Lani villages. To get to these lost people he will have to travel to their home through the Jayawijaya mountains to the Baliem Valley. These tribes till today are completely isolated from the modern world and practice a life still filled with mysticism and tribal rights. These locations till today are some of the most exotic and remote on the Earth.
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