Season 1

Season 1

2014-01-01
10 Episodes

Episodes

The Wild West Coast

1. The Wild West Coast

2014-01-01

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The West Coast of Madagascar is a remote, impassable, and inhospitable region, but an astonishing array of animals live in the thorny brush.

The Forest of the Northeast

2. The Forest of the Northeast

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The Northeast of Madagascar is not only of the most species-rich regions in the world, but it's also a major trading center for goods of all kinds.

The Multifaceted Inland

3. The Multifaceted Inland

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Madagascar is an island paradise in the Indian Ocean, home to fun-loving folk and a unique natural landscape.

Black Forest

4. Black Forest

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Once dark and impenetrable, The Black Forest now captivates all who visit and has a reputation for its unique natural landscape and inhabitants.

Wilderness In the Heart of Europe

5. Wilderness In the Heart of Europe

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The Vosges are home to countless species of wild animals, encompassing mountains, valleys, and wide expanses of forest and fields.

In the Valley of the Storks

6. In the Valley of the Storks

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The emblem of The Vosges is the stork. Once gone almost entirely, there are now 400 resident breeding pairs in the Vosges.

On Safari in Kenya’s Nature Paradise

7. On Safari in Kenya’s Nature Paradise

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The Maasai Mara is one of the most breathtaking animal habitats in the world. It’s where Africa’s animal kingdom can be seen close up and personal.

Andes

8. Andes

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There are few places on earth that are closer to the stars than the high Andes. The enormous mountain range is unique, mysterious, and unforgettable.

Untamed Wilderness

9. Untamed Wilderness

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Patagonia seems to be primarily uninhabited by man, which makes this harsh, wild land at the very end of this continent a paradise for animals.

From Pantanal to the Iguacu Waterfalls

10. From Pantanal to the Iguacu Waterfalls

2014-01-01

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The Pantanal, in the southwest of Brazil, is the largest marsh in the world, supplied by countless rivers and hosting myriad species.