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  1. Earth's Great Rivers

    Earth's Great Rivers

    2019 · Documentary · 2 seasons

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    • 3. Yukon
      3. Yukon Apr 1, 2022
      • The Yukon River boasts one of the longest salmon runs in the world; there is a rich variety of life.
    • 2. Danube
      2. Danube Mar 25, 2022
      • The Danube River supports a surprising range of wildlife.
    • 1. Zambezi
      1. Zambezi Mar 18, 2022
      • Zambezi's wild waters grow from a tiny trickle in Zambia to the thundering Victoria Falls.
  2. Earth's Great Rivers: With David Oyelowo, Peter Drost. An immersive expedition into the remarkable biodiversity, captivating landscapes, and fascinating human stories along the Amazon, Mississippi, and Nile rivers.

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    • 2019-01-01
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  3. Mar 18, 2022 · Earth's Great Rivers II: With David Oyelowo, Peter Drost. A series that looks into three of Earth's major rivers.

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    • 2022-03-18
    • Documentary
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  4. 2. Rivers II: Danube. Europe’s Danube stretches 2,800 kilometres from the Alps to the Black Sea. From the great white pelican to the endangered sturgeon, it also supports a surprising range of wildlife. Find out how it’s coping with years of human impact. 3. Rivers II: Yukon.

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  5. Episodes. Clips. Earth's Great Rivers II: New Series. Revealing the extraordinary animals, astonishing landscapes and remarkable people who live alongside the Amazon, Mississippi and Nile.

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  6. Earth's Great Rivers II Revealing the extraordinary animals, astonishing landscapes and remarkable people who live alongside the Zambezi, Danube and Yukon. Series 1: 1.

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  9. Fri, Jan 4, 2019. S1.E3. Mississippi. The Mississippi, from frozen waterfalls to time-travelling barges, from busy beavers to mysterious swamps, connects a continent like no other river. At the end of its 3500 mile journey, it creates one of the biggest river deltas on the planet. 8.1/10.

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