The Magic Circle of the Reef
The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.
The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.
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Confronting the challenges in the region as Lizzie dives with tiger sharks, manta rays and turtles.
Saying goodbye to the tropics and dipping into the cool southern-coast waters.
Exploring the shores of the Northern Territory and the abundant waters of the Great Barrier Reef.
The Bahamas are surrounded by coral reefs and underwater caves with sharks, turtles, and dolphins.
Get ready for jaw-dropping encounters with marine life around Soccoro Island.
Hammerheads, Galápagos sharks, rays, and other species populate the waters of Cocos Island.
Travel to places where migratory whales feed, breed and raise their young despite imminent danger.
Roatan is home to the world's second-largest barrier reef, with black corals, sharks, and barracuda.
From the Paso del Cedral coral reef to the world's longest subterranean underwater cave system.
Clear waters, deep reefs, and dangerous caves.
Find out why ocean creatures are attracted to the Caribbean’s volcanic terrain.
Confronting the challenges in the region as Lizzie dives with tiger sharks, manta rays and turtles.
Saying goodbye to the tropics and dipping into the cool southern-coast waters.
Exploring the shores of the Northern Territory and the abundant waters of the Great Barrier Reef.
The Bahamas are surrounded by coral reefs and underwater caves with sharks, turtles, and dolphins.
Get ready for jaw-dropping encounters with marine life around Soccoro Island.
Hammerheads, Galápagos sharks, rays, and other species populate the waters of Cocos Island.
On the larger island of Isabela, Liz descends into a lava cave.
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.
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