
Adrenalin Hunters in Namibia
Documentary
Overview
The Ride the Planets team continues its hunt for the most beautiful sites in the world and takes us to the Namibian desert. After having ridden each their element, three surfers, three kitesurfers, three freeflyers, two musicians find themselves on the slopes of the highest dunes in the world.
Top Cast


Loïc Jean Albert
Loïc Jean Albert
Free-Flyer
Loïc Jean Albert
Free-Flyer
Patrice Janet
Patrice Janet
Sandboarder
Patrice Janet
Sandboarder
Robin Vassy
Robin Vassy
Musician
Robin Vassy
Musician
Val Montant
Val Montant
Free Flyer
Val Montant
Free Flyer
Stéphane Fardel
Stéphane Fardel
Free Flyer
Stéphane Fardel
Free Flyer
Manu Vergely
Manu Vergely
Kite Boarder
Manu Vergely
Kite Boarder
Nicolas Gandon
Nicolas Gandon
Kite Boarder
Nicolas Gandon
Kite Boarder
Pascal Vergne
Pascal Vergne
Surfer
Pascal Vergne
Surfer
David Malherbe
David Malherbe
Surfer
David Malherbe
Surfer
Steeve Seilly
Steeve Seilly
Surfer
Steeve Seilly
Surfer
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