Wild Faces of the Andes - The forests, glaciers, wetlands created a rare biodiversity in the Andes. Watch caimans, condors, guanacos and others in their full glory.
Wild Faces of the Andes (2011)
Director: Steffen Sailer, Annette Scheurich
Writers: Mi-Yong Brehm, Moritz Mayerle
Narration: Susan Tackenberg
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Synopsis:
The Andes, Earth's largest mountain range, boasts towering peaks reaching 7,000 meters high. Beyond their breathtaking vistas, these peaks shape climate and drainage patterns. Our journey spans from the southernmost tip of the Americas, traversing northward along the Andes. Scaling altitudes over 5,000 meters on the Bolivian/Peruvian Altiplano, we trace water's descent eastward to the Pantanal, Earth's largest wetland. The Rio Iguazu waterfalls provide a stunning finale, showcasing nature's wonders and captivating tales of life and death within the Andean realm.
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