argentina and australia, the question surrounding lionel messi, you know, whether he s the best of all time that question was always around whether he could lead his team to world cup glory and has another chance to take them one step farther? oh, kim, are we going to go there? that s a debate that could last the whole program. but, no, that has always been the thing with lionel messi, he was able to win his first piece of international sill ware with this team, with the captain america early that got the monkey of argentinean generations back but they didn t get off to a good start this day with the defeat of saudi arabia. e feeling was they were off with that last game against poland. they are back on track show something of the form that took them on a 36-match unbeaten run. here we are at the knockout stage. and we re at that point that every game now could be the last time we see lionel messi, age 35, in an argentinean shirt.
capture shots like this. fortunately, for argentinean director kevin zawali and his crew, they re sailing the high seas in a vessel built for battle. this is one of five warships belonging to the argentine coast guard. they are headed out to mile 200, where the argentine sea ends and international waters begin. after 25 hours at sea, they make it to the border. where they are greeted by a floating city, hundreds of long liners here for one thing,
it s taken them eight days by land, sea, and air. we made it! it s absolutely stunning up here. it s like another planet. the crew can finally capture camilo and his team tracking the relationship between the ice field and climate change. as they brave the elements high up on the ice, an argentinean crew is filming a mission to protect a highly prized patagonian resource. and this time it involves traveling by warship.