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EXPLORER: THE LAST TEPUI | OFFICIAL TRAILER | DISNEY+

Climb into the unknown. Join @AlexHonnold and a team of scientists in search of
undiscovered species in #NatGeoExplorer: The Last Tepui, streaming this
#EarthDay on @DisneyPlus. #ExplorerLastTepui


EXPLORER: THE LAST TEPUI



TV-14
April 22, 2022

The Disney+ Earth Day special "Explorer: The Last Tepui,” from National
Geographic, follows elite climber Alex Honnold (“Free Solo”) and a world-class
climbing team led by National Geographic Explorer and climber Mark Synnott on a
grueling mission deep in the Amazon jungle as they attempt a first-ascent climb
up a 1000 foot sheer cliff. Their goal is to deliver legendary biologist and
National Geographic Explorer Bruce Means to the top of a massive “island in the
sky” known as a tepui. The team must first trek miles of treacherous jungle
terrain to help Dr. Means complete his life’s work, searching the cliff wall for
undiscovered animal species. The one-hour special is the newest installment of
National Geographic’s long-running "Explorer” series. This Earth Day, learn why
the tepuis – much like the Galapagos – are a treasure trove of biodiversity
worth protecting.

Rated: TV-14
Release Date: April 22, 2022





 * National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
   first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
   partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to
   the series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
   progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier
   this year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite
   climbing team guided by Alex Honnold, right, professional climber of
   critically acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent
   up 1,000 feet of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky
   deep in the Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist
   Bruce Means, left, in search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover
   timely topics, a featured magazine story and more, further deepening viewers'
   understanding of the world through provocative storytelling. (National
   Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   1 of 13

 * Climbers Alex Honnold and Mark Synnott trekked through the Amazon jungle for
   days to make a first ascent up the tepui face of Mount Weiassipu in Western
   Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   2 of 13

 * Bruce Means makes his way down treacherous terrain deep in the Guyanese
   Amazon. (National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   3 of 13

 * Biologist Bruce Means in front of the pristine Double Drop Falls of Guyana.
   (National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   4 of 13

 * Biologist Bruce Means is looking for new species of frogs that inhabit the
   region of tepuis deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana. (National
   Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   5 of 13

 * National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
   first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
   partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to
   the series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
   progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier
   this year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite
   climbing team guided by Alex Honnold, professional climber of critically
   acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent up 1,000
   feet of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky deep in
   the Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist Bruce
   Means in search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely topics, a
   featured magazine story and more, further deepening viewers' understanding of
   the world through provocative storytelling. (National Geographic/Renan
   Ozturk)
   
   6 of 13

 * Biologist Bruce Means is looking for new species of frogs that inhabit the
   region of tepuis deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana. (National
   Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   7 of 13

 * National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
   first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
   partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to
   the series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
   progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier
   this year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite
   climbing team guided by Alex Honnold, pictured, professional climber of
   critically acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent
   up 1,000 feet of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky
   deep in the Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist
   Bruce Means in search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely
   topics, a featured magazine story and more, further deepening viewers'
   understanding of the world through provocative storytelling. (National
   Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   8 of 13

 * Climber Federico Pisani makes a first ascent up the cliff face of Weiassipu,
   a tepui in Western Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   9 of 13

 * The climbing team is settled into their wall camp at night on a tepui face
   deep in the Amazon. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   10 of 13

 * Climber Alex Honnold makes a first ascent up the cliff face of Weiassipu, a
   tepui in Western Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   11 of 13

 * Climber Alex Honnold trekked through the Amazon jungle for days in order to
   make a first ascent up the tepui face of Mount Weiassipu in Western Guyana.
   (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   12 of 13

 * Biologist Bruce Means studies frog species deep in the Amazon of Western
   Guyana. (National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   13 of 13

National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to the
series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier this
year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite climbing
team guided by Alex Honnold, right, professional climber of critically acclaimed
feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent up 1,000 feet of sheer
rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky deep in the Amazon
jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist Bruce Means, left, in
search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely topics, a featured
magazine story and more, further deepening viewers' understanding of the world
through provocative storytelling. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

1 of 13

Climbers Alex Honnold and Mark Synnott trekked through the Amazon jungle for
days to make a first ascent up the tepui face of Mount Weiassipu in Western
Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

2 of 13

Bruce Means makes his way down treacherous terrain deep in the Guyanese Amazon.
(National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)

3 of 13

Biologist Bruce Means in front of the pristine Double Drop Falls of Guyana.
(National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)

4 of 13

Biologist Bruce Means is looking for new species of frogs that inhabit the
region of tepuis deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana. (National Geographic/RYAN
VALASEK)

5 of 13

National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to the
series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier this
year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite climbing
team guided by Alex Honnold, professional climber of critically acclaimed
feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent up 1,000 feet of sheer
rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky deep in the Amazon
jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist Bruce Means in search
of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely topics, a featured magazine
story and more, further deepening viewers' understanding of the world through
provocative storytelling. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

6 of 13

Biologist Bruce Means is looking for new species of frogs that inhabit the
region of tepuis deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana. (National Geographic/RYAN
VALASEK)

7 of 13

National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to the
series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier this
year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite climbing
team guided by Alex Honnold, pictured, professional climber of critically
acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent up 1,000 feet
of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky deep in the
Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist Bruce Means in
search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely topics, a featured
magazine story and more, further deepening viewers' understanding of the world
through provocative storytelling. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

8 of 13

Climber Federico Pisani makes a first ascent up the cliff face of Weiassipu, a
tepui in Western Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

9 of 13

The climbing team is settled into their wall camp at night on a tepui face deep
in the Amazon. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

10 of 13

Climber Alex Honnold makes a first ascent up the cliff face of Weiassipu, a
tepui in Western Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

11 of 13

Climber Alex Honnold trekked through the Amazon jungle for days in order to make
a first ascent up the tepui face of Mount Weiassipu in Western Guyana. (National
Geographic/Renan Ozturk)

12 of 13

Biologist Bruce Means studies frog species deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana.
(National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)

13 of 13

 * National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
   first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
   partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to
   the series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
   progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier
   this year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite
   climbing team guided by Alex Honnold, right, professional climber of
   critically acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent
   up 1,000 feet of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky
   deep in the Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist
   Bruce Means, left, in search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover
   timely topics, a featured magazine story and more, further deepening viewers'
   understanding of the world through provocative storytelling. (National
   Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * Climbers Alex Honnold and Mark Synnott trekked through the Amazon jungle for
   days to make a first ascent up the tepui face of Mount Weiassipu in Western
   Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * Bruce Means makes his way down treacherous terrain deep in the Guyanese
   Amazon. (National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   

 * Biologist Bruce Means in front of the pristine Double Drop Falls of Guyana.
   (National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   

 * Biologist Bruce Means is looking for new species of frogs that inhabit the
   region of tepuis deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana. (National
   Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   

 * National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
   first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
   partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to
   the series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
   progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier
   this year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite
   climbing team guided by Alex Honnold, professional climber of critically
   acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent up 1,000
   feet of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky deep in
   the Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist Bruce
   Means in search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely topics, a
   featured magazine story and more, further deepening viewers' understanding of
   the world through provocative storytelling. (National Geographic/Renan
   Ozturk)
   
   

 * Biologist Bruce Means is looking for new species of frogs that inhabit the
   region of tepuis deep in the Amazon of Western Guyana. (National
   Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   

 * National Geographic's EXPLORER, a hallmark of Nat Geo storytelling since it
   first launched in 1985, is set to return as a series of specials produced in
   partnership with ABC News. With ABC News, we're bringing familiar faces to
   the series, GMA co-anchors Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts - who follow the
   progress of the expeditions, especially at critical turning points. Earlier
   this year, we embarked on two new expeditions including one led by an elite
   climbing team guided by Alex Honnold, pictured, professional climber of
   critically acclaimed feature doc FREE SOLO. The climb will be a first ascent
   up 1,000 feet of sheer rock to the top of a Tepui, a remote island in the sky
   deep in the Amazon jungle. Their mission is to deliver 80-year-old biologist
   Bruce Means in search of undiscovered species. EXPLORER will cover timely
   topics, a featured magazine story and more, further deepening viewers'
   understanding of the world through provocative storytelling. (National
   Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * Climber Federico Pisani makes a first ascent up the cliff face of Weiassipu,
   a tepui in Western Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * The climbing team is settled into their wall camp at night on a tepui face
   deep in the Amazon. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * Climber Alex Honnold makes a first ascent up the cliff face of Weiassipu, a
   tepui in Western Guyana. (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * Climber Alex Honnold trekked through the Amazon jungle for days in order to
   make a first ascent up the tepui face of Mount Weiassipu in Western Guyana.
   (National Geographic/Renan Ozturk)
   
   

 * Biologist Bruce Means studies frog species deep in the Amazon of Western
   Guyana. (National Geographic/RYAN VALASEK)
   
   

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