Patagonia: Earth’s Secret Paradise

2015 • BBC
4.3
3 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (3)

1 Patagonia: Earth's Secret Paradise - Fire and Ice
9/24/15
Season-only
Patagonia invites you into a rarely seen South American wilderness, home to surprising creatures who survive in environments that range from the mighty Andes Mountains to Cape Horn. Discover the secret lives of pumas and hummingbirds. Soar with condors over glacial peaks and explore monkey puzzle forests from the time of dinosaurs. Ride with extreme kayakers over raging waterfalls, and with Patagonia's cowboys - the gauchos - as they round up wild horses.
2 Patagonia: Earth's Secret Paradise - Heat and Dust
10/1/15
Season-only
From the Andes peaks we follow the path of the relentless wind, sweeping east through Patagonia's dry desert. We discover a weird world of maras - giant guinea pigs and desert dwelling penguins, and witness the first faltering steps of baby guanacos - Patagonia's very own camels. People live here too; brave souls who have taken on this arid world and carved out a home.
3 Patagonia: Earth's Secret Paradise - Life On The Edge
10/8/15
Season-only
This is the story of an awe-inspiring coastline, 4000 miles long. From the cold, fearsome waters of Cape Horn - where brave rockhopper penguins overcome huge challenges to raise their young; to the far north, with huge elephant seals battling for position in the heat of the desert. Orcas ram-raid the beaches, grabbing seal pups to feed their young. People too gather the sea's bounty but these shores are not for the faint-hearted.

About this show

Patagonia is one of the ultimate lands of mystery - the remote, windswept, tail end of South America - a place we may have heard of but know very little about. Narrated by Santiago Cabrera, this three-part series from the BBC’s Natural History Unit discovers the surprising stories of the unusual wildlife and the people that survive in epic landscapes of volcanoes, glaciers, desert and treacherous oceans.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
3 reviews