Synopsis

Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe looks at some of the most remote spots on the planet. Explore spectacular glaciers, stunning deserts, colorful rainforests, and awe-inspiring mountain peaks.

Year: 2012 Cast: Art Wolfe
Genre: Travel Director: Travels to the Edge & Team
Languages: English
No Episode Name Episode Synopsis Runtime
#1 Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu Japan has a wild side. In winter, beyond its crowded cities, the country delivers quiet, unexpected natural beauty. 100 mins
#2 Australia: Arnhemland and the Kimberley Australia’s Northern Territory is an immense, untamed wilderness as brutal as it is beautiful. For the Aboriginal people, it’s the place of the “Dreamtime”, where land and story meet. 100 mins
#3 Mali: Sahel to the Sahara It is a fabled land of sand, salt and nomads. But Mali is more than the Sahara; it is a place where the Niger River flows past some of Africa’s unique tribal and architectural wonders. 100 mins
#4 Antarctica and the Falkland Islands It is spring on the Antarctic Peninsula and the frozen wilderness is a veritable nursery for penguins, shore birds and seal pups. 100 mins
#5 Brazil: The Pantanal Located in the heart of South America, the Pantanal is the worlds largest wetland and home to one of the densest concentrations of wildlife on the planet. 100 mins

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