Waterworld Africa
The vast flood plains of the Chobe river.
The vast flood plains of the Chobe river.
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Endure winter and early spring on the west coast, where animals eke out a chilly existence.
The vast flood plains of the Chobe river.
The Blue Lagoon is an extraordinary cove on South Africa's west coast.
During the dry season, the quest for water governs the lives of the animals in South Africa.
Penguins live on a tiny, urban cape in South Africa.
Swamps, with the duality of life and death, nurture young and trap lost souls.
Our planet's freshwater lakes are cradles of life.
Observa los ritmos naturales de estas islas salvajes.
Study the life-saving cooling techniques cheetahs, crocs, and giraffes use.
Tour a biodiverse flood plain at the confluence of the Drava and the Danube.
Predators evolved to hunt insects have a plentiful and easy to consume food source.
Hammerheads, Galápagos sharks, rays, and other species populate the waters of Cocos Island.
Live through a sunny tropical September day with creatures from Polynesia.
Shipwrecks in the Caribbean become artificial reefs that support marine life.
Meet the coolest fish on the block and see why it threatens entire ecosystems.
Descubre cómo los científicos restauran y protegen las Galápagos.
Rare penguins are locked in a daily game of cat and mouse with giant New Zealand sea lions.
Getting acquainted with ocean oddballs; meeting blind worms who fish, walking sharks and more.
Hammerheads, Galápagos sharks, rays, and other species populate the waters of Cocos Island.
Find out why ocean creatures are attracted to the Caribbean’s volcanic terrain.
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