
Kayaking Cameraman
Clip: Season 1 Episode 6 | 4m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Expedition cameraman James Covington runs the Chamkachu River.
Expedition cameraman James Covington runs the Chamkachu River and tries to get into all the places that other cameras can’t get to. He discusses the challenges he has faced while on Expedition and how he overcame these.
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Kayaking Cameraman
Clip: Season 1 Episode 6 | 4m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Expedition cameraman James Covington runs the Chamkachu River and tries to get into all the places that other cameras can’t get to. He discusses the challenges he has faced while on Expedition and how he overcame these.
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Meet Steve Backshall
Steve Backshall takes PBS behind his adventures, explains how the expeditions are chosen, and explores our role in protecting these magnificent locations.Providing Support for PBS.org
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Clip: S1 Ep6 | 49s | Steve partakes in a Buddhist tradition and toasts the spirits of the river. (49s)
Episode 6 Preview | Bhutan – White Water
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Preview: S1 Ep6 | 30s | Join Steve Backshall on his quest to kayak the last unrun river in Bhutan. (30s)
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Clip: S1 Ep6 | 1m 53s | Fighting some of the most intense rapids yet, the team comes across a large drop. (1m 53s)
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Clip: S1 Ep6 | 2m 59s | Steve is joined by an expert team of whitewater kayakers in Bhutan. (2m 59s)
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