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- An anthropological expedition of 22 months in the African continent. Two brothers travel in an old 1985 military ambulance from Spain to South Africa.
- One Dream Two Brothers One continent Two brothers follow their dream of surfing the American Pacific showing the Continent as a whole, through its different cultures, villages, food, people, animals and landscapes while camping and surfing on their way back home to Argentina.
- This project is part of the same expedition in TRANSCENDING WAVES/LA OLA SIN FRONTERAS but with a different approach, format and content. In this TV series, the Gauchos del mar brothers explore the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), a 700 hundred islands archipelago. They go on an expedition for 50 days immersed in the islands" culture while searching for waves on foot, in a 4x4 truck, in inter-island planes and on a sailboat. They manage to explore uninhabited islands through a constant adverse climate and are surprised by the natural beauties that surround their coastlines, landscapes, and the local fauna. Each episode shows a different way to explore the islands: By air, by land and by sea.
- The Gauchos del Mar brothers (producers of the films Gauchos Del Mar and Tierra de Patagones, Peninsula Mitre) explore the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), a 700 hundred islands archipelago, aiming to unite and construct bridges through surfing and the ocean. After the 1982 War, the islands have been a very delicate subject in the Southern Hemisphere. This project aims to bring peace and start building a relationship in between the inhabitants of the Islands and Argentina that have been distant for more than 35 years. They find out that there are two local brothers who also surf and were also born after the conflict. They want to share some waves with them and make new friends as they usually do in their adventures, but the conflict seems to trespass generations. They go on an expedition for 50 days immersed in the islands' culture while searching for waves on foot, in a 4×4 truck, in inter-island planes and on a sailboat. They manage to explore uninhabited islands through a constant adverse climate and are surprised by the natural beauties that surround their coastlines, landscapes, and the local fauna.
- The Gauchos del Mar brothers perform an unprecedented expedition by foot with 35kgs+ on their backs during 53 days on the easternmost tip of Tierra del Fuego Province, a pristine area where no one lives. The brothers have the goal of surfing a world-class wave never ridden before at the Cape San Diego Lighthouse, the most easterly point. To get there they overcome heavy terrains, scarcity of food and harsh climate. With no communication whatsoever they document the region and decide to share their message of environmentalism, avoiding consumerism and living simply in order to protect Península Mitre forever.
- The "Gauchos del Mar" brothers pursue their goal of surfing at one of the southernmost areas of the world: "Isla de los Estados". They travel with a truck and live in a tent across the Patagonia Region during six months, where they share their experiences with native people and get to know their crafts. They show the endemic flora and fauna, and fight against the harsh weather conditions to reach Ushuaia. Where they board a sailing boat and sail through the Beagle Channel and across the Straight of Le Maire, which is one of the most dangerous seas in the world, to get to the uninhabited island.