The third instalment of the acclaimed nature documentary series is spectacular, eye-opening, awe-inspiring - and terrifying
The third instalment of the acclaimed nature documentary series is spectacular, eye-opening, awe-inspiring – and terrifying
Another novelty arrived in the now traditional “how we made it” postscript, as the filmmakers were shown freeing turtles trapped in the rocks. Such human intervention in natural world struggles has hitherto been considered a no-no for wildlife TV crews. It felt good to see these Olympian attitudes being disregarded.
A garter snake takes a breath before taking the plunge to hunt in the coastal waters in British Columbia, Canada
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