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A small town lost in the heart of the Ethiopian mountains, Lalibela has attracted tens of thousands of Orthodox pilgrims every year for the past 800 years.

A small town lost in the heart of the Ethiopian mountains, Lalibela has attracted tens of thousands of Orthodox pilgrims every year for the past 800 years.

Fascinating Places

The harsh lands of the Sahara and Patagonia Deserts home many extraordinarily tough and adaptable creatures, including the thorny-tailed lizard, the camel, the Saharan sparrow, and the nocturnal gerbil.

What life is like for a fauna that resisted leaving its home and has now experienced an explosion of biodiversity of fish, birds, reptiles and marine mammals.

The Loire is one of Europe's last free-flowing rivers one of the few whose banks have not been developed and confined by man. As the seasons change, its water level rises and falls and the morphology of the river-bed alters.

Filmed over the course of a year, this series takes you into the secret lives of hidden wildlife in the 16 hectares of forest in the Singapore Botanic Gardens.

Central America is witsess to the collision between two words.

In Serra Capivara, a national park in the Northeast Region of Brazil, a Franco-Brazilian team found traces of the very first Americans...

Young ones have their own tastes and needs.

Explores Singapore's islands - far from the city, past the port, hidden from view lies an undiscovered wilderness.

The initial settlers of this island, confronted with lava-riddled rocks and iguanas that bore a striking resemblance to dinosaur descendants, dubbed it the "Island of the Damned."

In the Mediterranean Sea there is a group of isolated lands where its inhabitants evolved separately from the rest of the planet.

What if the veil was finally lifted on one of the greatest enigmas in the history of mankind, namely the disappearance of the Rapa Nui?

In Serra Capivara, a national park in the Northeast Region of Brazil, a Franco-Brazilian team found traces of the very first Americans...

Life can be rocky on coastlines pounded by the sea amazing communities of creatures whose lives are ruled by the relentless changing tides live clinging to the rocks, or seeking refuge in its crevasses.

Snow and ice test the survivability of plants and animals, who adapt in remarkable ways to the changing seasons to survive in the harshest environments.

Fascinating Places

Sand and water make a good combination. When the tide goes out a micro cosmos awakens with thousands of inhabitants.

Pollution, uncontrolled fishing and other factors are having a devastating impact on ecosystems as rainforests, rivers, seas and wetlands are imperiled, so is the very existence of the species that inhabit them.

This Spanish island was made a biosphere reserve over 25 years ago and is now inhabited by animals and plants that can be found nowhere else in the world.