The Living Edens - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Denali: Alaska's Great Wilderness

Patagonia: Life at the End of the Earth

Namib: Africa's Burning Shore

Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest

Etosha: Africa's Untamed Wilderness

Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La

Palau: Paradise of the Pacific

Madagascar: A World Apart

Borneo: Island in the Clouds

Kakadu: Austraila's Ancient Wilderness

South Georgia Island: Paradise of Ice

Canyonlands: America's Wild West

Kamchatka: Siberia's Forbidden Wilderness

Thailand: Jewel of the Orient

Ngorongoro: Africa's Cradle of Life

Anamalai: India's Elephant Mountain

Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness

Costa Rica: Land of Pure Life

Tasmania: Land of the Devils

Glacier Bay: Alaska's Wild Coast

Temple of the Tigers

Big Sur: California's Wild Coast

Arctic Oasis: Canada's Southampton Island

The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis

Patagonia: Tuxedo Junction
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