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The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth
Great Natural Wonders of the World
The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth
Great Natural Wonders of the World

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The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth from 1999 and Great Natural Wonders of the World from 2002. Both run for just under 60 minutes and both are fascinating and include some incredible footage.
The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth is a spectacular film that reveals, over the period of one year, seasonal wildlife from Earth at its most stunning, colourful and multitudinous. Great Natural Wonders of the World is a wonderful journey across the seven continents in search of the most impressive and inspiring natural wonders of our planet.
The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth is a month by month travelogue of the greatest sights of massed wildlife from all over the world. Each month focuses on just one such incredible show of wildlife. Specifically, the months are as follows:
* January - Massed Monarch Butterflies in Mexico
* February - Massive migration of Caribou in Newfoundland
* March - Dancing of the Red-Crested Cranes in Japan
* April - Red Garter Snakes in Canada returning to the surface after hibernating in the snow and having mass orgies. This footage may scare the youngsters.
* May - 70000 gannets gathering together on one small rocky outcrop in Scotland
* June - Grizzly Bears fishing for Salmon in Alaskan rivers
* July - Flamingos feeding on a soda lake in Kenya
* August - Emperor Penguins looking after their chicks during the dark winter in Antarctica
* September - The incredible acrobatics of the Dusky Dolphins off New Zealand
* October - Wildebeest Migration in East Africa. Once again this footage could scare younger viewers due to the presence of Crocodiles.
* November - The incredible Red Crab migration on Christmas Island.
* December - Coral spawning at Summer Solstice on the Great Barrier Reef.
Great Natural Wonders of the World focuses on natural landscapes rather than wildlife. This show spends an hour highlighting some of the greatest visions of the world I have ever seen. The photography is even better than the first show. It is arranged by continent and specifically covers the following:
* North America - Deserts, canyonlands, Death Valley, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Mesas, the Grand Canyon and Limestone Caves
* South America - Amazon River, Angel Falls, the Andes and glaciers
* Pacific Ocean - Hawaiian volcanos & Coral Atolls
* Asia - Mt Fuji, Guilin & the Himalayas
* Europe - Alps, Rivers, Ice Caves, the Northern Lights
* Africa - Kilimanjaro, Serengeti, Ngorogoro, Rift Valley & the Negev Desert
* Australasia - Olgas, Uluru, Deserts, 12 Apostles (before one fell over recently), Kimberleys, Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand's mountains and fjords
* Antarctica.
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One amazing 2 parted doc.. Enjoy!