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Chris and Meg's Wild Summer Episode 5

Chris and Meg’s Wild Summer Episode 5

Chris and Meg’s Wild Summer Episode 5 – Embarking on a thrilling continuation of their wildlife-watching journey across the British Isles, Chris Packham and his stepdaughter Megan McCubbin set their sights on the stunning and formidable landscapes of the Cairngorms in Scotland. Their adventurous spirits are alive as they delve into the exploration of these rugged highlands, rich in both breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife. In the ancient and lush Caledonian woodlands of the Abernethy National Nature Reserve, the duo embarks on an exciting quest. Chris, filled with anticipation and hope, is eager to introduce Meg to a rare and

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Wild Isles episode 4 - Ocean

Wild Isles episode 5 – Ocean

Wild Isles episode 5 – Ocean: David Attenborough explores our seas, from the vibrant and surprising shallows to the abundant open ocean, and reveals some extraordinary and dramatic wildlife stories. Sir David Attenborough explores the surprisingly vibrant seas that surround the British Isles. The vast watery wilderness around us is over three times the size of our land mass, and yet to many, our oceans remain a mystery. Full of colour and teeming with life, the seas of Britain and Ireland are crucially important to a range of wildlife. This episode goes beneath the waves to uncover the thriving habitats

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Voyage of the Continents episode 4

Voyage of the Continents episode 4

Voyage of the Continents episode 4:  Europe’s geological history is mysterious. Continent was constructed out of three massive collisions by what was to become America, Asia and Africa. Born of three massive tectonic collisions the continent has been transformed many times. Each impact caused cataclysms on a tremendous scale, creating a world of chaotic forms and bright colours. Over time, mountain chains that were even higher than the Himalayas sprung up in Scandinavia and Scotland, where today the great central plains lie. After millions of years of erosion, Europe has become a sea floor. It has been invaded by unusual

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