Natural History and Wildlife

Chile: A Wild Journey

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A wild country. A long and narrow strip of life, where our team will share with you images never before seen of the more than 4500 kilometers of landscapes, valleys, forests and deserts of Chile.

In this intimate and classic journey we are privileged witnesses of magical moments of nature, from a cougar mother playing tenderly with her cubs on the Patagonian steppes, to the short lived desert flowering where, thanks to this unique event, different creatures modify their habits, taking advantage of the opportunity that the flowers give them.

We will also get up close with the Degu, a beautiful rodent with a brush tail. We will discover the intimacy of a Vampire bat cave, and we will see blue whales under the waters of our rolling seas.

A small sample of the enormous natural beauty of this country where day after day life tries to find food, protection and reproduction.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
BROADCASTERS
Smithsonian Channel
AVAILABLE IN
4K / HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English