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Unknown Waters with Jeremy Wade - Amazon River Shark
Big News! Jeremy Wade's brand new show #UnknownWaters is coming soon to National Geographic Channel.
Join him as he travels the world’s most remote & unexplored rivers to search for the biggest & strangest creatures in their underwater worlds. US premiere Sunday 25th July (at 10PM E/P) on National Geographic Channel USA. - via Jeremy Wade Official
Editor’s Note: Not yet listed on NatGeo’s website; here’s a look of what’s coming soon from YouTube TV’s page. Time is listed on Futon Critic.
Unknown waters
[ Starter for @ocean-runes ]
Night had fallen over the silent sea, but beyond the shore a city had just come to life. There were lights, music and the sound of voices, the laughter of humans and noises that would have been foreign to any creature of the sea.
The port was silent and quiet though, the only noises coming from the gentle lapping of little waves against the boats. A large shadow lurked between those boats, it slowly glided through water, until it came to a stop under a wooden jetty.
Carrack had only arrived to that sea a few moons before and he had already learnt how to get himself an easy meal. He was not some pretty mermaid who could flicker her eyes at men and make them follow her into water. No, usually he would have to pretend he was drowning. But things got easier thanks to that city, humans went out to have fun at night and what little intelligence they had would be drowned into alcohol. That was the case of the drunkard who swayed towards the port on that night, the man was talking, rambling and humming. But he was alone. Or at least he thought he was.
Under the jetty, that shadow began to follow him. The man kept walking, tripping over his own feet occasionally, he was making his way towards the opposite end of the jetty, but he never made it there. That large shadow leaped out of water and when it dove again the drunken man disappeared with it. The port was once again a silent place.
For Disney+ viewers, here’s your chance to catch the mini-series, Unknown Waters.
Yes this is a brown trout. A wild fish from a native, non-introduced population. And as the embodiment of a story (in this case about why big fish are found in certain very special places) one of my all-time stand-out moments. But TV is a collaborative process, and it appears in our Iceland programme (Unknown Waters) as just a minor character. So for anyone out there who’s interested, I’ve rescued this image from the cutting room floor. . Pic by Stefán Sigurðsson #flyfishing #trout #browntrout #troutfishing #wildtrout #troutflyfishing #pescaconmosca #pechealamouche #fliegenfischen #catchandrelease #fishing #angling #pesca #peche #angeln #jeremywade #rivermonsters #lakemonsters - via thisisjeremywade
US: Who’s watching?
US Viewers:
If you're sad that #UnknownWaters is over (we wish it was longer too - hoping to have more exciting Jeremy show news later this year!) you can catch up on all episodes here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/shows/unknown-waters-with-jeremy-wade - via Jeremy Wade FB