TELEVISION

Green Paradise - Season 1

Series: Green Paradise
4.7
(18)
Episodes
10
Rating
NR
Year
2008
Language
English

About

Explore the Earth and the most beautiful natural paradises in the world. These stunning locales are preserved thanks to the dedication of local populations. Meet the inhabitants of these lands who have developed small businesses to welcome visitors in their environment, and helped create a new form of travel: sustainable tourism. Shot in stunning high definition, Green Paradise tells the stories of these magical places, the inhabitants who cherish the land, and those visitors who come to experience its splendors.

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Episodes

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1. Brazil: A Preserved Beauty

27m

Journey to Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago of 21 islands and islets in the Atlantic Ocean. observe sea tortoises, dolphins, albatrosses and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

2. Mexico: A Desert Between Two Seas

27m

At 1,100 km from the U.S. border, the Baja California peninsula is a succession of beaches and creeks in Pacific Ocean. Each year, millions of whales come to reproduce in the preserved waters of the peninsula.

3. Chile: Desert Voices

27m

Known as the driest desert in the world, the Atacama stretches 1,500 miles along the Andes Cordillera. Spectacular droughts help to preserve archaeological sites dating back to the origins of the indigenous Likan Antai people.

4. Madagascar: A Multifaceted Land

27m

Today, Madagascar has opened up and is finally showing itself to visitors, revealing the extent of its incredible natural and human resources.

5. Egypt: Water and Sand

27m

Siwa is an island in the middle of the desert where the Great Sand Sea comes to rest at the foot of the date palms. This large oasis, bordered by two lakes of turquoise blue, is unique in Egypt and attracts travelers in search of authenticity.

6. South Africa: A Rainbow Nation

27m

With its wide open spaces and pristine coastline, the province of KwaZulu-Natal has become one of the South Africa's eco-tourism havens. Away from the carefree atmosphere of its beaches, visitors witness the well-preserved flora and fauna.

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