Todd Carmichael goes to the island nation of Haiti in search of a rare, rumored colonial strain of coffee plant called "Typica" noted as being some of the most savored coffee on the planet.
Todd Carmichael begins his Bolivian journey short of breath at 12,000 feet in the world's highest capital, La Paz. The coffee plants prove to be hard to find due to the more profitable crop, Coca - the plant to make cocaine.
Todd Carmichael travels to Madagascar because it is rumored to be a source of high-quality "Robusta," a utility-grade strain of coffee largely avoided by coffee aficionados. Todd thinks the exception could be hidden in Madagascar.
Todd crosses ancient bamboo bridges, eats slimy grub, and sleeps in the wild, all in the hope of bringing a rare exotic "Liberica" coffee bean back home to his roasters.
Todd seeks a new discovery in the birthplace of coffee - Ethiopia. He avoids interference from the government body and brave roads with high fatality rates, evade wild predators and avoid confrontations with gun-toting sentries.
Todd Carmichael travels to Cambodia, where part of the country still has active land mines. He eats unique spider delicacies and goes on a brutal motorcycle trek through dense jungles ravaged by monsoons.
Todd Carmichael travels the infamous roads in Papua New Guinea, known for hijackings, murders, and fatal accidents from pot-holes larger than his truck. He bribes private guards and navigates a rainstorm in a small bush plane.
Todd Carmichael makes a near fatal mistake on the unforgiving wet mountain roads of Colombia. Flipping his truck in the middle of the night, Todd is stranded with only his cameraman, as they attempt to look for a way home.
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By what name was Dangerous Grounds (2012) officially released in Canada in English?