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Located in the South of England, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous and most enigmatic prehistoric monuments.

Located in the South of England, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous and most enigmatic prehistoric monuments.

Despite being an essential element for life, we are making worse and worse use of water.

Features Chūgoku, the western tip of Honshu Island, and Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four "big" islands. Together they share a long history of cultural and commercial relations, both separated and united by the inland sea of Seto.

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.

Nick Nirut continues his king cobra exploration mission in the south of Thailand.

China has one tenth of the world's wetlands with the diversity types and various species.

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.

The Great Barrier Reef is the only place in the world where ancient rainforest meets a tropical reef, with the coastal fringe supporting a variety of unique wildlife.

The need to breed drives all life across Thailand animals are pushed to their limits as they search for a mate and raise a family.

Located in the South of England, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous and most enigmatic prehistoric monuments.

Nick Nirut continues his king cobra exploration mission in the south of Thailand.

Fascinating Places

We are the planet Earth, in spite of the fact that the greater part of the surface is covered by water.

Features Chūgoku, the western tip of Honshu Island, and Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's four "big" islands. Together they share a long history of cultural and commercial relations, both separated and united by the inland sea of Seto.

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.

The salt forests are one of the most fascinating ecosystems. Trees with roots in the water forming galleries of branches where all kinds of creatures find refuge.

Many creatures thoroughly enjoy life on the world's cliffs the sea shapes the cliffs and creates a landscape whose nooks and crannies serve as refuge, but competition for space often turns ferocious.

No other technology allows a better dispersion and colonization of new ecosystems than the control of temperature and humidity. Both in cold areas where it is necessary to find ways of protection from low temperatures, and in scorching areas where it is essential to defend oneself from solar radiation and to avoid loss of humidity.

With the geological closure of the Isthmus of Panama 4 million years ago, the two largest oceans of the planet were separated.

Animals' diets are very varied, but what they drink is always the same: water.