Wildest Latin America
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Wildest Latin America

Network:Animal Planet

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S01E05 - "Patagonia"

Aired on Jul 3, 2012, 4:00 PM

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Through beautiful photography and the extraordinary stories of the animals and people that live there, this series celebrates Latin America's most iconic and dramatic locations. Trek across the mountainous peaks and volcanic slopes of the Andes; explore the windswept plains of the Patagonian wilderness; journey into the teeming forests of the Amazon, and wade through the giant swamps of Venezuela, as this beautiful five-part series celebrates the region's most iconic and dramatic locations.

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Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
45 min
Premiered
May 24, 2012
Ended
July 3, 2012
Schedule
Thursday at 12:00 AM

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Episodes (1 Season · 5 Episodes)

Venezuela

Venezuela is famous for its lost worlds, its forbidding mountains, huge swamps, and impenetrable jungles, all seemingly cut off in space and time. Yet each is linked, by the mighty river: the Orinoco, the rumored route to El Dorado, city of gold.

May 24, 2012

45 min

Andes

The longest chain of mountains in the world, the Andes run the length of western South America and dictate the climate for the whole continent. They include some of the highest peaks outside the Himalayas.

Jun 2, 2012

45 min

Amazon

The Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world, and the richest ecosystem on earth. This film uncovers what makes the Amazon such a powerhouse of evolution; how it has come to home a third of all species on the planet.

Jun 5, 2012

45 min

The Pantanal

Every year The Pantanal is drowned by immense floods, and then suffer severe drought. Yet, while people struggle, the Pantanal hosts some of the greatest gatherings of animals on the planet.

Jun 26, 2012

45 min

Patagonia

Patagonia is a place of extremes - of vast ice fields and snow-capped mountains; of windswept deserts and violent oceans. Survival here means being tough enough to cope with brutal winters, and canny enough to exploit brief seasons of plenty.

Jul 3, 2012

45 min

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