Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

No Turning Back
Moments that very nearly stopped the Expedition teams in their tracks on adventures that made them question whether they should even be there in the first place.

Close Encounters
Steve and the crew encounter creatures both awe-inspiring and fear inducing, including the world's largest land predator. Plus, close encounters with nature itself in flooded caves of Mexico and on sheer cliffs of Oman.

Teamwork
From the remote Arctic wilderness and flooded caves of Mexico, to impenetrable jungles, the expertise and thirst for adventure of the Expedition crew are vital, not just in capturing incredible footage, but also in staying alive.

Behind the Scenes
The camerawork and complex logistics that made filming the incredible expeditions possible. Working together meant not only venturing into the unknown, but also bringing the epic journeys to the TV screen.
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