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Wildest Places

In terms of rainfall, the Antarctic is the driest place on earth, yet it holds more than two-thirds of the planet's fresh water. With plunging temperatures and powerful winds, our southernmost land mass is an unrelenting habitat. Nevertheless, life persists, and extraordinary creatures answer the call of the seasons. This frozen tundra is the Wildest Antarctic.
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  1. S3 E1 - Currents
    January 29, 2019
    52min
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    Antarctica is surrounded by the strongest ocean current on the planet, extending from the surface all the way to the sea floor. It's one of the many variables that keeps this continent isolated, as well as the coldest place on Earth. It creates pathways for polar inhabitants to travel to other shores and determines where marine life will migrate, mate, raise their young, and hunt.
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  2. S3 E2 - Seasons
    February 5, 2019
    52min
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    The South Pole has just two seasons, summer and winter. The warmer months draw a myriad of wondrous animals to Antarctic waters. Winter transforms Antarctica into a vastly different place. The extreme weather forces animals to flee for warmer waters. The entire continent swells, and contracts. Blizzards set in, but on distant shores, the renewal of life, and the hunt, continues.
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  3. S3 E3 - Connected Continents
    February 12, 2019
    52min
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    It's barely fathomable that all the land on Earth was once connected. Roughly 250 million years ago, the land masses we recognize as today's continents broke away from what is now the Antarctic and rode atop tectonic plates across the southern hemisphere. Clues to these ancient connections between the southern continents are hidden throughout the animal kingdom today.
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  4. S3 E4 - Icy Islands
    February 19, 2019
    52min
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    The Antarctic continent contains 90% of all ice on the planet. Deep in the center, conditions are so extreme that few forms of life survive. Even on the coast, seals and penguins need to enter water to warm up, and flee when Antarctica is plunged into 24-hour darkness each winter. The sheer inhospitable nature of the continent means the icy islands that surround it play a vital role.
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Audio languages
English
Subtitles
English [CC]
Directors
Sky Kinnimont
Studio
MagellanTV
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