Expedition Humboldt: Experience science and adventure
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Born in Berlin in 1769, Humboldt left a personal mark in countless places around the world. Mountains and penguins, universities and flowers bear his name, even a part of the lunar surface, the crater chain Catena Humboldt.
DW reporters Carolina Chimoy and Christian Roman went on a journey and met with Humboldt fans in several countries where teh explorer once gained important insights into nature, society and culture. One of their trips took them to Colombia and Venezuela and their report tells the adventurous story of Humboldt’s experiences on the Orinoco river.
Documentary: For the Love of Nature – Exploring the Orinoco
In 1799, 30-year-old Humboldt and his French working partner Aimé Bonpland traveled to South America to explore the rainforest along the Orinoco river by canoe. The young men were surrounded by crocodiles, piranhas and snakes and completely left to their own devices. At that time, nobody back home in Europe expected them to return home alive.
Watch the documentary For the Love of Nature – Exploring the Orinoco, starting September 13, here.