Wildest Places: Pacific
The Great Barrier Reef is so big it can be seen from space.
The Great Barrier Reef is so big it can be seen from space.
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Thailand is a land of many diverse ecosystems where wild animals like tigers face tough challenges to survive.
Malaysia is one of a handful of countries in the world described as megadiverse. Malaysia's animals and plants have exploited every opportunity to carve out an existence and in doing so have adapted to some very strange ways of life.
The windswept Falkland Islands, located 460 kilometers from the South American mainland.
The Philippines is a chain of islands in the western Pacific. Plants-turned-predators line the forests there.
The glaciers of Vancouver Island fuel Canada's tallest waterfalls and a vast network of rivers and creeks.
The Anavilhanas and Mariua archipelagos stretch along 620 miles of the Rio Negro, deep in the Amazon forest.
Japan's 7,000 islands stretch 1,500 miles and cover many climates, from savage winters to sweltering summers.
Isolation from the mainland makes this the perfect breeding ground for millions of creatures.
Sri Lanka is an island that has enough wildlife to rival a vast continent.
Galápagos archipelago contains 13 main islands and offers a life-altering view of the natural world.
The Caribbean Islands harbor more than 800 species of fish and other animals.
The Zanzibar archipelago features bizarre creatures such as large crabs and giant bats.
The Arabian peninsula is an ancient land of illusion. Nothing is as it seems.
Isolated by the Caucasus Mountains, the Caspian Sea serves as a prehistoric refuge for rare species.
The natural world of the Middle East is governed by one natural force - the Sun.
Life in the decimated deserts of Egypt seems impossible. But beneath the surface, Egypt is very much alive.
Turkey is a land of contrasts, where wildlife face challenges. But somehow, they battle the odds and survive.
In Northeast India, ethnic groups scarcely known to the West practice ways of life marked by ancient rituals.
Waterfalls, hill tribes & hidden caves.
In the shadow below the mighty Himalayan mountain range, over a billion Indians rely on the mountains to live.
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