Evan B. Stone, a renowned adventure filmmaker, shares his top 10 most dangerous moments from his thrilling career. From diving into the treacherous waters of Omaha Beach and discovering a live WWII mine, to navigating deadly jungles in search of the Lost City of Gold in Colombia, Evan’s stories are filled with suspense and excitement.
Evan’s daring exploration in Cambodia searching for a mystical linga stone while dealing with remnants of the Khmer Rouge, and his deep dive into Ecuador’s Tayos Cave, showcase his relentless pursuit of adventure and discovery. He recounts being chased out of Papua New Guinea by an angry tribe, tied up with his safety cords while ice diving, and going undercover to film illegal mining in Siberia.
Evan’s encounters include a terrifying moment with a mamba snake while hunting with the Hadza tribe, and the eerie exploration of the ghosts of Chernobyl, highlighting the extreme risks and rewards of his expeditions. These gripping tales not only entertain but also educate on the complexities and dangers of adventure filmmaking.
Top 10 Most Dangerous Moments:
- Digging Into D-Day: Diving into dangerous waters off Omaha Beach and discovering a live active mine from WWII.
- Temple of Doom (Cambodia): Searching for a mystical linga stone while dealing with remnants of the Khmer Rouge.
- Colombia Lost City of Gold: Navigating deadly jungles to uncover the legend of El Dorado.
- Tayos Cave Exploration: Venturing deep into Ecuador’s treacherous Tayos Cave.
- Cloning the Woolly Mammoth: Investigating illegal placer mining and extracting DNA in Siberia.
- Hunt for the Salawa: Exploring Egypt’s remote deserts to uncover the elusive creature.
- Amelia Earhart in Papua New Guinea: Trekking through uncharted jungle tribal lands in search of Amelia Earhart’s remains.
- First Humans Episode: Hunting with the Hadza tribe in Tanzania to explore humanity’s origins.
- Illegal Placer Mining in Siberia: Going undercover to investigate dangerous illegal mining operations.
- Ruby Slippers Recovery: Investigating the theft of iconic artifacts with law enforcement.