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00:00I'm a father to two beautiful daughters I'm also a husband a son a cyclist a citizen
00:13I should try that despite ever-growing challenges this is supposed to be sand
00:23it's slimy it smells like oh my god I have two grandkids and I'm wearing
00:29I'm very concerned about their future I believe we can protect each other
00:36our planet
00:40our homes
00:48our futures
00:54it's about taking our water I believe in the power of community
01:00I'm Nikolaj Koster-Waldau and this is an optimist's guide to the planet
01:07I'm from Denmark a country made up of more than 400 islands
01:15Orø is one of those islands it's the place where me and my family go to recharge and reconnect
01:22where are we right now we are in our summer house me and the guy lived in this small apartment in
01:31Copenhagen when she was pregnant with Philippa and we wanted to have a place that was not in the city
01:40so we we found this we're very happy here
01:44was that a joke?
01:45what do you call bad jokes?
01:47bad mom jokes
01:48bad mom jokes
01:49Nugag was just talking about your new lady interest
01:54I don't have a new lady interest
01:56no but it's I'm so happy because then I don't have to answer all your stupid questions
02:00thank you Gaia
02:02this season we're joined by Gaia
02:04yeah I'm an AI assistant the producers maimed me after the ancient earth goddess
02:08hey Gaia
02:09no interesting questions I'm sorry
02:11I hope that you'll travel with me around the world on this season two of the optimist's guide to the planet
02:17I need the encouragement
02:18I'm with you all the way Nicolai
02:21we'll tackle every challenge and find those bright spots together
02:25when things look a bit dark in the world
02:31we look around and see how many people are making a difference
02:37and trying to make a difference
02:39you cannot let your fear make your choices
02:44otherwise you won't be optimistic, right?
02:50oh, thanks
02:52yoohoo
02:53it's working
02:54yeah
02:56yeah, yes
03:02the guy has been known as the cow whisperer
03:13but I don't speak their dialect yet
03:15but she will
03:16how important has this place been to your family?
03:22very important
03:23I think
03:24because this is a place where you never argue
03:27just calm down
03:30yeah
03:30we don't
03:31I don't know
03:32has the world changed since we did the last show?
03:36I think that
03:37if you just follow the main news
03:41to just get
03:43get this
03:44this constant doomsday
03:47garage
03:48and to be honest
03:49I did
03:50I've had moments
03:51when I was like
03:52you know
03:53an optimist's guide to the planet
03:55because nobody's optimistic all the time
03:57the alternative is that you go
03:59well, we're doomed
04:00there's nothing we can do
04:01we might as well give up
04:02and we're not going to give up
04:04we have kids
04:05and we hope to have grandkids
04:06we're so lucky to experience life
04:09and we want to take care of it
04:10we want to pass it on
04:11even in a place as wonderful as always
04:28sometimes
04:29the best of intentions
04:31can have negative consequences
04:33Denmark is a global farming powerhouse
04:40for centuries
04:42we've cut down forests
04:43and drained wetlands
04:44transforming 60% of our land
04:47into farmland
04:48but fertilize the runoff
04:50from the agriculture
04:51that sustains us
04:52is slowly destroying
04:54the coastal waters we love
04:55I'm meeting a photojournalist
04:58who's investigated
04:59this critical issue
05:00it's not that I'm afraid of
05:04he's asking for everything
05:07hi
05:08it's that I'm asking
05:10you're a journalist
05:13I'm a journalist
05:14a photojournalist
05:15yeah
05:15in my spare time
05:16I freedive
05:17I have a sailboat
05:18I fish
05:19I'm a well-worn user
05:21of the Danish water
05:23on the surface
05:25it looks fantastic
05:26it looks
05:26like the nationals
05:28old paintings
05:30of Denmark
05:31with the forest
05:32and hills
05:33and all this
05:34but as soon
05:35as you go down
05:36to the water
05:36there's nothing there
05:37I went there
05:38and took a dive
05:39and saw for myself
05:41it's a desert
05:42beneath the surface
05:43why don't we
05:45go out and have a look
05:47yeah sure
05:47let's suit up
05:49have you noticed
06:01any difference
06:02in the fishing
06:0330 years ago
06:04I could say
06:05like
06:06I wanted to invite
06:0820 people
06:09to eat fish
06:10and then I'll
06:11go out
06:12and catch them
06:13and I'll have the fish for me
06:15you can't do that anymore
06:16I have two grandkids
06:18and I'm very concerned
06:19about their future
06:21I think maybe
06:22they will look
06:23in the storybook
06:24someday
06:24and say
06:25oh
06:25that was the time
06:26they were fishing
06:27in the water
06:27yeah
06:28that's it
06:30how many times
06:36have you gone down here
06:36never
06:38in this area
06:39so I'm curious
06:41to see
06:42how it looks
06:43to be honest
06:43diving in with Aska
07:02I have to admit
07:03I'm hoping
07:04that the fact
07:05that he hasn't dived
07:05here before
07:06might mean
07:07that the waters
07:08around Uri
07:09aren't as bad
07:09as other parts
07:10of Denmark
07:11but they are
07:16it's heartbreaking
07:23this is
07:44oh my god
07:44as you see
07:46like muddy
07:47slimy
07:49you can smell it
07:50it smells like
07:51oh my god
07:52there's absolutely
07:55nothing in there
07:55it's just
07:56this is supposed
07:58to be sand
07:59but the entire
08:01bottom is
08:01like this
08:02it's dead
08:03algaes
08:04when all the
08:05nutrition
08:06from the farming
08:06come to the water
08:07lots of algaes
08:09grow
08:09when they die
08:10they grow
08:11on the bottom
08:12and become
08:13so basically
08:14all the surface
08:16of the bottom
08:16is covered
08:17with dead algaes
08:18and when they die
08:19they just suck out
08:20all the oxygen
08:22in the water
08:23yeah
08:23this is the result
08:25of intensive
08:27farming
08:27farming
08:28yeah
08:28nitrogen and phosphorus
08:31from the fields
08:32so there's
08:34no fish
08:35nothing down there
08:37just one big
08:38dead bottom
08:39with this
08:40in 10 years
08:46these dead zones
08:47have doubled
08:47in size
08:48covering 1300
08:49square miles
08:50that's almost
08:5310%
08:53of the size
08:54of all of Denmark
08:55two years ago
08:59as soon as I
09:00got an idea
09:01of how big this is
09:02I
09:02convinced my editors
09:04into doing this
09:05for a year
09:06and this was what
09:07you photographed
09:08all over Denmark
09:09it's disgusting
09:11this is just
09:13this is not okay
09:15we were very nervous
09:21that this project
09:23wouldn't be read
09:24that it wouldn't be viewed
09:26because climate journalism
09:29environmental journalism
09:30is something that's
09:31is pretty difficult
09:33to get people
09:34attention towards
09:35these pictures
09:42were shown
09:43in all
09:43major news outlets
09:45and tv shows
09:46and
09:46and it became
09:48a huge debate
09:49it exploded
09:51I guess
09:52it went viral
09:53it's something that's
09:57fundamentally changing
09:58the way that people
09:59are looking upon
09:59the country
10:00of Denmark
10:01Aska's photojournalism
10:05was a wake-up call
10:06we were all horrified
10:09and demanded
10:09a political reaction
10:10and a broad coalition
10:12of young and old
10:13left and right
10:14fishermen and farmers
10:15found creative ways
10:17to ask our decision makers
10:19to step up
10:19to protect our inner waters
10:22We're in Holbeck
10:30which is
10:32it's the capital
10:33of this
10:34municipality
10:35and is this the boat?
10:38In Holbeck
10:39local teams
10:40can sign up
10:41and join a free program
10:42to learn about sailing
10:43and marine life
10:44Hello
10:44Hi
10:45Nice to meet you
10:47Who are all these people?
10:48Hello
10:48Here they get to meet
10:52biologists
10:53sailors
10:54and politicians
10:55Okay
10:58So haler you da?
11:00Okay
11:00Sæt med sænden
11:02Lidt til
11:08Og en sidste
11:10Åh den er god
11:11Vi gør først
11:12Okay
11:13Kommer lige og hjælper jeg
11:15Er du?
11:18It's really hard work
11:20It's really hard work
11:20Yes
11:21Wow
11:22This is beautiful
11:23Wow, this is beautiful.
11:39I've learned about how bad it actually is when you look down under the water.
11:45It's all gooey, kind of.
11:48It looks like a bunch of bullshit.
11:51How important is the health, the climate of the waters here?
11:57It's very important for the whole climate, because if the ocean is messed up, then all
12:03of our water, everything goes back to the ocean.
12:06So it's like a big cycle of just messed up things, and we don't want that.
12:11Do you believe in our system and how the politicians will listen to us?
12:16So I will never be 100% trusting of our system, because we can't make a perfect system, but
12:24we can make one that's good.
12:26Make it better.
12:27Make it better.
12:29On board today is the federal minister of a brand new ministry entirely focused on the environment.
12:36We have this problem with the oxygen depletion.
12:39We have to do something about the inner waters in Denmark.
12:4270% of the cause for low oxygen in our waters is due to too much nitrogen from the farmlands.
12:50Yeah.
12:51For too many years, too little have happened.
12:53It's obviously extremely difficult coming back to the farmers need to take out the farmlands
12:59that are polluting our forests and seeds, and also change the way they are farming.
13:04I need to run again.
13:05You have to run.
13:06Go work.
13:07Because for too many years there's been a fight between farmers and nature people, and you
13:13know, not being able to sit together really and solve this.
13:18It's not very delicious.
13:28Well, this is a very perfect way of showing, well, this is the problem.
13:35Yeah, this is the problem.
13:37In 2024, years of campaigning finally paid off.
13:42A historic land reform was signed.
13:45Farmers, politicians, conservationists, Danes came together and decided to act for our common
13:52good.
13:54To act today for a better tomorrow.
13:58So over the next 20 years, we'll take up approximately 15% of our farmlands back to
14:04nature.
14:05We have the ambition of planting one billion trees.
14:09We did this huge green deal together with the farmers, together with the nature organization.
14:14This is not a band-aid.
14:15This is a, this is a real, it's a tent of a solution.
14:19You know, it's a real movement.
14:21Creating, for the first time, a real change.
14:25It was also answering for the hope and the demand for young people, not only in Denmark, but
14:30all over the world.
14:32Just, all these kids, they really care about the environment.
14:38I think we sort of have to hope.
14:41Because if we give up hope, we also kind of give up trying.
14:44Keep putting pressure on them.
14:45Yeah.
14:46In Denmark, our quest for farming progress came at the expense of land and sea.
14:55Now, restoring our forests and reviving the dead zones won't be easy, but we have to do
15:02all we can to protect the homes we love.
15:12Because if we don't, the consequences can be catastrophic.
15:21In Denmark, we're lucky.
15:23We have resources.
15:25But for communities that aren't as wealthy, how do they protect themselves?
15:40Oh, no.
15:45Wow.
15:47It's raining a lot.
15:49It's, it's, it's getting up in the monsoon season.
15:55We are on the east coast of India, and we're going to go visit a community that have been
16:01relocated from their homes because of extreme flooding.
16:11Obviously, because of climate change, weather patterns get more extreme.
16:16It's just a recipe for disaster, and that's what these people have experienced.
16:25They're just looking for shelter.
16:26Hello.
16:27Like all of us.
16:28Hello.
16:29Hi.
16:30Hi.
16:31Pandita, and my colleague.
16:32Thank you, Jagdish.
16:33So, where are we?
16:34This is a cyclone shelter, prepared by government for the community.
16:41So, basically, if a cyclone hits, this is for the whole community, then come and this,
16:45this building will last.
16:46This is strong.
16:47Yeah.
16:48Is there any way to go and visit with some people who were relocated?
16:49Yes, yes.
16:50We, we can meet them.
16:55We are now at the Bagapatiya village, at 12 kilometers far from the coast.
16:56There are 790 people in the village.
16:57We are now at the Bagapatiya village, at 12 kilometers far from the coast.
17:02There are 719 families who relocated here.
17:03They suffered a lot because of super cyclones, a rising sea level, and, you know, they were
17:08relocated here.
17:09So, they are relocated here because they are the coastal villages, completely devastated.
17:13We are now at the Bagapatiya village, at 12 kilometers far from the coast.
17:22There are 719 families who relocated here.
17:27They suffered a lot because of super cyclones, a rising sea level.
17:32So, they are relocated here because they are coastal villages.
17:37They are completely devastated.
17:38They had to start a new life completely.
17:49A third of India's coastline is severely threatened by Roshan.
17:54Since 1990, about 100 square miles of land have been lost to the sea.
18:00And there's a reason damage from extreme weather is hitting even harder.
18:04Hello.
18:05Hello.
18:06Hello.
18:07Hello.
18:08Hello.
18:09Hello.
18:10Hello.
18:11Hello.
18:12Hello.
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18:14Hello.
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18:17Hello.
18:18Hello.
18:19Hello.
18:20Hello.
18:21Hello.
18:22Hello.
18:23Hello.
18:24Hello.
18:25Hello.
18:26Hello.
18:27Hello.
18:28Hello.
18:29Does he miss his home?
18:59Clearly, it's tough having to relocate, being like, in a way, a climate refugee in your own country.
19:12And now you've been relocated here. What does this community need?
19:29In just over a century, India has lost 40% of its mangrove forests, cleared to make way for villages, farms, and towns.
19:57Like we did in Denmark a century ago.
20:02But here, the story is more complex.
20:07The very communities that cut down the mangroves now face even stronger storms because of climate change.
20:18So how can we prevent more relocations?
20:22So how old is this nursery?
20:25It's around three years.
20:28And you make how many samplings?
20:3130,000 samplings right now.
20:34Mangrove is a natural production between the coast and the land.
20:39And it reduces the soil erosion.
20:43These are the roots.
20:45So it will bind the soil.
20:46Yeah, yeah.
20:47You can see that.
20:48So they hold on.
20:49It's like a whole structure where they…
20:52Yeah.
20:53It's like a building that's creating its own support structure.
20:56Yeah.
20:57And then, of course, the soil gets stuck in here.
20:59And this is called also a steel root.
21:03So these are two local women.
21:08They are working within our project.
21:11Okay.
21:12Nice to meet you.
21:13So they are spreading the awareness about the mangrove.
21:15Are you from this area?
21:18We spoke to some other members of the community and they were talking about how younger people choose to move away.
21:41Did you ever consider that yourself?
22:11A grown-up mangrove, an age-old mangrove.
22:15Last year, one cyclone came to Dana.
22:17And due to the mangrove, the effect of that cyclone was very less.
22:23You see that the biodiversity is incredible.
22:26That is the beauty of this mangrove forest.
22:34The crocodile here.
22:36Oh, yes.
22:37Oh, my God.
22:39Holy...
22:41He's huge.
22:43Oh, now he's staring at me.
22:45If we stop too long, the crocodile may come at us.
22:48Okay, forget it, don't...
22:54So we're almost here?
22:59Those men and women, we are seeing that they are working at the field.
23:03Okay.
23:04They are planting now.
23:08Okay.
23:11Okay.
23:12So this bangor project, how big is this project?
23:15So around 450 hectares we have completed the plantation of mangrove.
23:20It's massive scale.
23:22Can I try?
23:26Okay.
23:27Okay.
23:28What is the name of mangrove?
23:29That's the camera.
23:30Yeah.
23:31Just make a deep hole?
23:32Alright.
23:33Okay.
23:34Oh, shit.
23:36Oh my God.
23:38It's very hard?
23:39I'm just an amateur.
23:41That's okay.
23:42That's good.
23:44Okay.
23:45You better do it.
23:46If you want to make it, then you can do it.
23:49Well, at least now you've got a professional steward.
23:52That's the beauty.
23:54Oh, it's ready to go.
23:58And then just...
24:02Wow, it's very clay-like, this soil.
24:13Is that good?
24:14Yeah.
24:44Why do you work here? What does the mangro mean to you?
24:54Why do you grow it?
24:56It's beautiful, who's going to work?
24:59And why? How?
25:00We have to keep the water in the water.
25:02We keep the water in the water.
25:06We keep the water in the water.
25:08We keep the water in the water.
25:11We keep the water in the water.
25:13How does it feel to see what you planted now growing
25:15into a strong, powerful man?
25:18Yes.
25:20Thank you so much for talking to me.
25:21And it's a very, very important job you do.
25:24We have to keep the water in the water.
25:31No scared.
25:40In this particular area, we have planted more than 65,500 plants.
25:46So this will definitely help in future.
25:50Because after a super cyclone, after it's disaster flooding,
25:54we have to reconstruct everything again.
25:56So the impact on the planet, the impact on the people,
25:59is much more higher than the cost of planting mangroves.
26:08So what did you think of what you learned here?
26:12It's great.
26:13It's all about finding a way to protect these coastal areas.
26:17It's using what's already here, what's already known to work, which is the mangroves.
26:22And also give them agency in protecting their homes.
26:29It's great.
26:30It's great if we get a second chance to undo serious environmental damage.
26:39So how do we move forward, protect our homes and raise our standards of living?
26:59This is the new road, so we're going to see a lot of these big trucks coming in and out.
27:21The Amazon, a rainforest covering more than 2.3 million square miles, is one of the last
27:27places on earth where many still live without roads or electricity, but that is increasingly
27:33changing.
27:34So now we are on the Ashwa land, they are the indigenous people, it's a huge territory.
27:46In a place so isolated, roads promise access to economic growth, healthcare and education,
27:53especially for indigenous communities.
27:55Nantu will tell you about it, he's one of the leaders, but we're going to stop, just come
28:03by this next machine.
28:04Go.
28:13Niko.
28:14Hey.
28:15Nice to meet you.
28:16Nice to meet you.
28:17Nantu.
28:18Nice to meet you.
28:19Nantu.
28:20How are you?
28:21Let's go over here.
28:22I want to say thank you so much for meeting us.
28:25I'm really grateful for us to come.
28:28Thank you very much for joining us.
28:29Thank you very much for joining us.
28:30Thank you very much.
28:31Thank you very much.
28:32I'm excited to meet you, Niko.
28:33Let's go.
28:34Thank you very much for joining us.
28:35I'm excited to see you.
28:36I'm excited to meet you.
28:37Thank you very much.
28:38Thank you very much.
28:39Thank you very much.
28:40Thank you so much.
28:42So, as the new road being built.
28:45And this road is done with the purpose of pavimenting it.
29:00So this is a wish from the local people.
29:03It is. But once we get to the river, they are completely against.
29:06So they're trying to stop the road to be built there.
29:10But why? It's a road that makes it easier for people living here.
29:13What's the problem?
29:24So destroying the ecosystem, the unity of the people and the culture of the people.
29:30Yes, absolutely.
29:31Maybe we should keep going because I want to talk to you when we are not surrounded by massive trucks.
29:38Good.
29:39Good.
29:40Let's go to my house.
29:41Let's go.
29:42Let's go.
29:43Let's go.
29:47that when it comes to the road,
29:49there will be strange people.
29:52Those who hunt our animals will come.
29:56They will come to contaminate the rivers,
30:00which are important for our fishing.
30:04And those who are going to cut our fine trees.
30:17Let's go and have a look at the drone shot.
30:23So, do you want to go up?
30:26Yes.
30:36When all this locking happens,
30:38does it benefit the people that live here?
30:41Do they get financial wealth?
30:47The companies that actually sell the wood abroad,
30:52those are the people that benefit the most.
31:08Have you seen anywhere in the Amazon
31:10where a road has helped the local community?
31:13No, no.
31:14No, no.
31:15No, no, no.
31:16No, no, no.
31:17No, no, no.
31:18No, no, no.
31:19No, no, no.
31:20No, no, no, no.
31:29Ah, OK.
31:30So, somebody's watching us?
31:31Yes.
31:32Someone's watching us?
31:33OK, so we should go around?
31:34Yes.
31:35All right.
31:36You're saying there's some potential danger being here?
31:40Yeah. I see people carrying guns.
31:45Deforestation is the biggest threat to Ecuador's biodiversity.
31:49Roads make it possible.
31:52In the Amazon, 95% of deforestation happens within just a few miles of a road.
31:59After 140 miles, this is where the new road ends.
32:07For now.
32:10I absolutely understand why they don't want the road to come into that territory.
32:16But then the question is, how do you create a better future for them without having to compromise too much?
32:37Bye, boys!
32:39When I go to the community, I'm happy because there's no roadblock.
32:54There's no problem with the roadblock.
32:57There's no problem with those who are close to the roadblock.
33:00In the city.
33:02Because we're fighting in Xaramenza.
33:05We've worked together.
33:07We've gathered people who want to.
33:09We've resisted.
33:11Even though a lot of people can't transport them.
33:12In the city.
33:14The river.
33:17The water, the water in the future will be important.
33:22Because it's been a means where there can be transported all the communities.
33:29cerca de la carretera.
33:33En Xaramenza vamos a ver posibles alternativas.
33:51We're going to get a good trench now.
33:53Welcome to the rainforest.
34:00It's a little wet.
34:16Give me that one.
34:18I'll take it.
34:21Well, I chose to go in the boat with no cover
34:26because it wasn't going to rain.
34:34About 150 people live in Xaramenza.
34:38In recent years, the community has worked to move away
34:41from oil and gas for its energy needs.
34:45Technology affects the media, but we are consciously using it
34:50to help the environment, not to destroy it.
34:54So we have to take care of the maximum
34:57in any way, with alternative projects like solar energy.
35:04All the things that we're going to do
35:06about in the Amazonas
35:08and to create a more support for the Amazonas
35:10to create an appropriate motor
35:13for the Amazonas
35:15and that do not contaminate the river,
35:17that do not be in noise.
35:19NANTU and the community have partnered with a team of engineers from Quito
35:49to help improve river access for everyone.
36:14How excited are you about this thing?
36:16I'm really excited.
36:18It's like I'm ensuring the future of my children.
36:23And I'm also guaranteeing the Amazonia.
36:28Are you the creator of this? Did you guys make this?
36:31Yes, we are the team.
36:34And what's unique about this compared to the old version?
36:38With the old version we have plenty of improvements.
36:43In the first version we had problems with warming.
36:47This is not good enough.
36:50But it hasn't been on a boat before.
36:52In the water it's the first time.
36:54This is a big moment then.
36:55Yes, it is a big moment.
36:57Are you nervous?
36:58Yes.
36:59Are you nervous?
37:00Yes.
37:01Yes.
37:02If you want to help.
37:03Absolutely.
37:04Do you have to open it a little bit?
37:05Yes.
37:06Yes.
37:07Yes.
37:08Yes.
37:09Okay.
37:10Let's open it.
37:11Okay.
37:12Let's open it a little.
37:13Okay.
37:14Okay.
37:15Okay.
37:16Okay.
37:17Alright.
37:20Okay.
37:21Okay.
37:22Okay.
37:25The battery is there.
37:26Yes, they are going to bring the batteries now.
37:39We're going to bring the batteries now and we're ready to go once we connect.
37:48And we're ready to go.
37:49Here we go.
37:52Let's hope it starts.
38:10How do you feel about this?
38:21Well, that's good.
38:23How was that?
38:24Let's go.
38:29Nantu, are you happy with the boat?
38:39How do you feel about this type or size of the boat?
38:49We're going to make a flow transport that consumes no fuel,
38:56that there's less noise for the fish and also for the other people,
39:02and that it connects to the city.
39:06It's like a carretera.
39:09It's incredible the difference in sound.
39:14So, in five years' time, this engine will be everywhere.
39:19That's the idea. There we go.
39:27Wow.
39:28What a beautiful, nice and smooth ride.
39:37Well done.
39:39This can go for an hour, right?
39:41Yes.
39:42When can you get enough power so that you can go do the trip that we did yesterday?
39:47Tener estaciones de recarga en las cuales se puedan abastecer para completar un viaje.
39:53Okay, okay.
39:54Well, that's great.
39:59By keeping the roads out, Nantu and his people are trying to protect the rainforest and their way of life.
40:06And their efforts are already paying off.
40:10All right, so, what are you looking at?
40:11They're looking at videos that they caught today from the hidden cameras.
40:15The goal is to have our habitat in a better condition and also to protect all the animals that are in danger of extinction.
40:31This is Hawan.
40:32This is Hawan.
40:33Wow.
40:34That's beautiful.
40:36Wow.
40:38That's beautiful.
40:40But right now, we see in the secondary gardens that there are colored pavos, pavos, and the rest of the animals.
40:50So, it's giving results.
40:53I think it's great.
40:54You're connecting the new technological world with a world that has lived for thousands of years.
41:02Soñando a todo nivel.
41:05Especialmente donde no hay carretera, siquiera en zona de la asociación que pertenecemos a la nacionalidad de Achuar.
41:16Siquiera poder lograr eso y ahí sí puedo irme en paz.
41:21It's very impressive.
41:22Gracias, igualmente a usted.
41:24A big boat, huh?
41:25Yeah.
41:26Yeah.
41:27I just swallowed a bug.
41:40It's very good.
41:41We're only traveling to Ceibo.
41:42It's the biggest tree that exists in the Amazonia.
41:45It's very important to you.
41:46And this tree is a very significant tree since it's the spirit.
41:47Oh, yeah.
41:48It's a perfect time.
41:49We show you the difference between gas power and electric.
41:52in the Amazonia, and this tree is quite significant because it has its spirit.
41:59It's okay. It's perfect timing. We show you the difference between gas power and electric.
42:09To establish boats or to install solar boats, it's very likely that this will be replicated in the whole Amazonia.
42:27So, as we are more persevering, we will achieve it.
42:39So, let's take a look at this.
42:46It's okay.
42:49It's okay.
42:52It's okay.
42:55It's okay.
42:59It's okay.
43:02It's okay.
43:07Wow.
43:09It's so beautiful.
43:14It's unbelievable to think that these trees are being taken down.
43:32Rajuel will make us inhale the tobacco.
43:38So, we always have to leave it like a signal, have that courage to inhale,
43:47because he is also seeing us spiritually, and he also knows us.
43:53I also have to breathe.
44:06Exactly.
44:08Very well.
44:40Are you ready?
44:41Sure.
45:10It smells so good.
45:16It smells really good, I believe.
45:23There's something about trees that are just magical.
45:30It is a special place.
45:35We've been able to connect because we're all in this together.
45:40For us, coming here is completely mind-blowing.
45:45Watch out, I'm going to jump.
45:49One, two, three.
46:01One, two, three.
46:02One, two, three.
46:04One, two, three.
46:06One, two, three.
46:07The challenge is clear.
46:09One, two.
46:12One, two, three.
46:13One, two, three.
46:14One, two, three.
46:15One, two, three.
46:16not to the mining, not to the petrol.
46:22It's super important.
46:25It's life.
46:30All the resources we see are alive.
46:37If we break this, we're lost.
46:41And all the world, all the humanity, will fall.
46:46But in life, in reality, all crisis is also an opportunity.
46:55And that's the dream of us, the Achuar.
47:00Now there's no return, no return.
47:04We have to advance.
47:16We have to advance.
47:20We have to advance.
47:23We have to advance.
47:28It must have taken
47:36It must have taken
47:58It must have taken
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