La carretera más salvaje de Sudamérica: Jaguares a plena luz del día.

00:00 Transpantaneira 00:43 Entrance 01:13 Wildlife 01:38 History 02:19 Caimans 03:05 Vultures 04:12 Birds 04:33 Lodges 05:12 Lagoons 06:15 Jaguar 07:17 Safari 07:52 Biodiversity The Transpantaneira is not an organized safari. It's a dirt road in the Brazilian Pantanal where, if you're lucky, a jaguar might cross in front of your car in broad daylight. In this video, I share my experience traveling the Transpantaneira, camera in hand, observing and filming wildlife in its natural habitat: jaguars, giant otters, caimans, capybaras, birds, and much more, in one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. This is not a studio documentary or a picture-postcard trip. It's real nature, unpredictable, sometimes harsh, sometimes beautiful, where life and death coexist in every kilometer. If you're interested in wildlife, biology, and places where nature still reigns supreme, this video is for you.