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‘Amazing Earth’ takes viewers on extraordinary adventures with fresh episodes

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Exciting adventures and inspiring stories of local heroes await Kapuso viewers as GMA Network’s high-rating infotainment show ‘Amazing Earth’ offers brand new episodes beginning today. 

Following the interruption of tapings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, award-winning actor-TV host Dingdong Dantes shares his excitement on returning to work and talks about the safety measures they have to follow during the shoot.

'Amazing Earth' host Dingdong Dantes

Malinaw naman 'yung mga rules na binigay nila. Katulad naman ng lahat, basta may social distancing, kailangan naka-mask, kailangan naka-PPE pwera ako. Kasi, kapag on-cam kailangan tanggalin ko na 'yung mask ko. Okay naman 'yung ventilation dahil nasa rooftop kami, open air,” says Dingdong.

In an exclusive interview, Dingdong talks to Filipino post-graduate student, Jan Robert Go, who is currently residing on Wuhan, China – once, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak. The assistant professor from UP reveals how his day goes during the two-month lockdown in a foreign land.  

"Sobrang interesting para sa akin din, isang estudyante na nasa Wuhan nu'ng nag-lockdown. By choice, nanatili siya roon at ikukuwento niya sa atin kung ano 'yung naging experience niya sa loob mismo ng Wuhan, kung saan nagmula ang COVID-19,” Dingdong shares.

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Picking up where the show left off, Dingdong continues to explore the Indian subcontinent and the stunning and mystic Ganges River in the Filipino version of the BBC nature-documentary, ‘Hidden India.’

On this Sunday’s episode, Dingdong explores the remarkable and jaw-dropping Vinicunca or Rainbow Mountain of Cusco, Peru and unveils the reason behind the Andean mountain’s colorful sand. On top of this amazing scenery, the fresh episode also features one-of-a-kind bridges made of fig trees by Khasi people; the beautiful Majuli island; feral Bengal tigers; territorial mudskipper; and predatory crows preying on hatchlings of Olive Ridley turtles.

Under the helm of esteemed director Rico Gutierrez, explore and learn more about our one and only planet in the fresh episodes of 'Amazing Earth' beginning today at 5:25 p.m., only on GMA Network. 

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