A team of the world best white-water kayakers embark on a challenging expedition to the Svalbard archipelago, to one of the most remote places on earth.
Throughout their journey, the team faced numerous obstacles, including climbing treacherous ice walls, navigating across streams and crevasses, and handling the unpredictable whitewater rivers sculpted in the Arctic ice.
Facing the towering 20m glacial waterfall, Aniol Serrasolses initiated a descent that has secured his place in the annals of kayaking history. Reflecting on the unprecedented descent, Serrasolses expressed his astonishment, saying, “It’s hard to find the words to explain this feeling. It’s like kayaking on another planet. Without a doubt, it’s the most unique kayaking I’ve ever done in my life.”