
Wildest India
Waterfalls, hill tribes & hidden caves.

Waterfalls, hill tribes & hidden caves.

In the shadow below the mighty Himalayan mountain range, over a billion Indians rely on the mountains to live.

India's Ganges is home to wild animals, from the Indian rhinoceros to smooth otters and long-nosed gharials.

Over 50,000 square miles, India’s Thar desert, one of the harshest places on Earth, houses amazing creatures.

The inhospitable nature of the continent means the icy islands that surround it play a vital role.

Clues to ancient connections between the southern continents.

The warmer months draw a myriad of wondrous animals to Antarctic waters.

Antarctica is surrounded by the strongest ocean current on the planet.

As a freestanding continent, Australia is surrounded by two major oceans and five seas.

The vegetated areas of the smallest continent are uniquely Australian.

The rainforests of Australia are an ecosystem that holds links to the continent's ancient past.

Australia was the last continent to form, the smallest of the seven.

Across the Pacific, long chains of atolls support life on the remnants of ancient volcanoes.

The Great Barrier Reef is so big it can be seen from space.

Of the Pacific's 25-thousand islands, roughly two-thirds are in the Coral Triangle.

The complex ecosystems of reefs are the lifeblood of the Pacific Ocean.

The world's longest chain of mountains, the Andes run the length of western South America and control climate.

The world's largest wetland, the Pantanal, is drowned by floods every year then parched by drought.

The tidal forests of Venezuela's Orinoco River are home to pumas, four-eyed fish and fiddler crabs.

Patagonia is a place of extremes: ice fields, snow-capped mountains, windswept deserts, and violent oceans.