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'Amazing Earth' marks 7 years strong with thrilling adventures

Published July 30, 2025 12:42 PM PHT

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Get ready to explore, discover, and experience thrilling adventures! Don't miss the anniversary special of “Amazing Earth,” Fridays at 9:30 p.m. on GMA-7.

Award-winning infotainment show “Amazing Earth” is celebrating its 7th year of storytelling about nature, animal kingdoms, and every living thing that makes this planet a breathtaking one.

Hosted by Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes, the show offers a three-part anniversary special airing on August 1, 8, and 15.

Joining him in the anniversary episodes are special guests: “The Voice Kids” champion Nevin Adam Garceniego and finalists Makmak Punay and Jan Hebron Ecal, and South Korean actor and Sparkle artist Kim Ji Soo. Also part of the specials is beauty queen and Sparkle leading lady Rabiya Mateo.

“Amazing Earth” takes the boys of “The Voice Kids” on an awesome dinosaur adventure. These talented kids are sure to bring fun and cuteness while exploring Dinosaurs Island.

Meanwhile, Dingdong and Kim Ji Soo train for a heart-stopping target shooting range. Who between them is going to score more bullet holes? The adrenaline rush does not stop there, as Kim Ji Soo goes against the Pampanga Airsoft Players in an exciting airsoft battle.

A wet and wild wakeboarding trip also awaits Kapuso viewers! Sit back and relax while witnessing not only Rabiya's beauty, but also her fearlessness in water activities at Deca Wave Park.

Dingdong also highlights local features, such as the wonders of marine life through underwater photography, an abandoned school in Pangasinan, and the surfing Lumad of Siargao. Discover what has changed on the island, making it one of the top tourist destinations to this day.

And for the first time ever, “Amazing Earth” presents a foreign material featuring dinosaurs from 65 million years ago, coming back to life through graphics. Can a meteor crash that killed dinosaurs in the past happen again in the present? Find out in a documentary, “Last Day of the Dinosaurs,” to be featured on “Amazing Earth.”

Get ready to explore, discover, and experience thrilling adventures! Don't miss the anniversary special of “Amazing Earth,” Fridays at 9:30 p.m. on GMA-7.

Global Pinoys can also watch these programs via GMA Pinoy TV. For more stories about the Kapuso Network, visit www.GMANetwork.com.