Located in the heart of South America, the Pantanal is the world's largest wetland and home to one of the densest concentrations of wildlife on the planet. It's a unique place where human activity and wildlife coexist. Here Brazilian cowboys ride the herd alongside toothy calmans, giant otters, capybaras, macaws and toucans. In episode five, Art Wolfe arrives just as the seasonal floods recede and discovers both an ecological paradise and a vibrant cowboy culture.
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oh and this episode is a great example to prove that art wolfe is literally an animal magnet especially after getting to photograph an OCELOT AND AN GIANT ANTEATER!!!
thanator921 3 weeks ago
this is one of favorite episodes thanks for uploading :)
thanator921 4 weeks ago
@strangerares You are very right.
LeoLerena 1 month ago
Why do they put this Inca's flute in everything about South America? I'm Brazilian and I can tell this is not the typical sound from that region. Listening same sound in every documentaries is boring. The video is good though.
strangerares 4 months ago