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The jungle just got a whole lot sexier!

David Beckham flew to Brazil to film the documentary Into The Unknown, and it looks like he's fitting right in with the locals!

The film follows the star and two of his friends as they explore the Brazilian rainforest for BBC One, captured by world renowned director Anthony Mandler. The football star will spend two weeks in the Amazon cooking, camping and fishing to discover the 'real' Brazil ahead of the World Cup 2014. Viewers will see Beckham fly 5,000 miles from London to South America, staying briefly in Rio de Janeiro and then on to Manaus in the heart of the rainforest.

This isn't the only thing he has on his plate, though! The British hunk is also trying to move forward with building 20,000-seat stadium in Miami's Museum Park for his MLS team, but he's hitting a few snags.

"It was always meant to be parkland. I can’t imagine Beckham going to the mayor of London and asking to put a soccer stadium in Kensington Park, in St James’ Park or in Hyde Park. He’ll get run out of town," president of the association Dalia Logia told the Miami Herald on Monday.

The world is his oyster!