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The American Buffalo
The American Buffalo
The dramatic story of America's national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people for untold generations, being driven to the brink of extinction, before an unlikely ...
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Beatrix Farrand’s American Landscapes
Beatrix Farrand’s American Landscapes
Garden designer Lynden B. Miller explores the life and career of Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872-1959), America's first female landscape architect.
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Redoubt
Redoubt
The goddess Diana and her two attendants traverse the rugged terrain of Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains in pursuit of the elusive wolf. An Engraver (Matthew Barney) furtively documents their ...
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Different Flowers
Different Flowers
Uptight Millie Haven has always followed the rules, but when she has doubts before her big Kansas City wedding, her attitude-prone little sister Emma, the least likely of heroes, comes ...
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Aerial New Zealand
Aerial New Zealand
Take an epic voyage over the remote island nation of New Zealand, the last habitable landmass to be discovered on the planet. No bigger than the state of Colorado, this small country ...
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Aerial Ireland
Aerial Ireland
Take a cross-country flight over Ireland's natural wonders and ancient ruins. In this spectacular overview of the historically significant Emerald Isle, we soar over Neolithic tombs of ...
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Namibia: The Spirit of Wilderness
Namibia: The Spirit of Wilderness
With more than 300 days a year, the sun dominates this country so much that it’s even shining from their flag. It’s a barren land, sometimes it’s like it’s from another planet but ...
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Landscape Artist of the Year
Landscape Artist of the Year
It is a nationwide search to find the best landscape artist. Filmed at picturesque locations around the UK, contestants paint National Trust properties for a chance to win a £10,000 ...
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Walking Through History
Walking Through History
Tony Robinson goes for a walk through some of Britain's beautiful and historic landscapes.
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Making Scotland’s Landscape
Making Scotland’s Landscape
In a country celebrated for its unique 'natural' beauty, Professor Iain Stewart reveals how every square inch of Scotland's landscape has been affected by centuries of human activity.