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- Rosetta: Audio/Visual is the story of blue-collar, Philadelphia-based, post-metal band Rosetta and their relationship with record label Translation Loss; every album is a creative milestone, each tour a test of faith. As the music industry appears to transform, evolve, and erode around them, the bonds of friendship become threatened by the pressures of business, and Rosetta is faced with a career-altering decision: continue with Translation Loss, or release albums independently. Four years in the making, Rosetta: Audio/Visual captures the musical triumph, material sacrifice, and personal loss experienced in the name of financial, artistic, and spiritual freedom.
- Exploring the unique wildlife of Madagascar, the oldest island on earth.
- A journey through Borneo's varied habitats, revealing a staggering diversity of life.
- Exploring Hawaii, a tropical sanctuary for any wildlife that can reach its remote shores.
- Dubai is a gleaming metropolis, grown from the desert sands in just a few decades - yet it sits in one of the driest places on Earth, is pummelled by raging sandstorms, and its skyscrapers are resting on top of sand. This episode looks beneath the city's skin to discover what keeps Dubai's buildings standing, protects them from desert storms, and keeps residents alive in the searing heat.
- Stretching for millions of miles, the world's largest desert receives little rainfall and temperatures fluctuate wildly. How do people and animals flourish?
- South Africa a country where the legend and leader Nelson Mandela was forged within the confines of Robben Island. Experience the aerial splendors of Table Mountain, the lush Cape Winelands and colorful fishing villages dotted along the West Coast. Marvel as we fly over the powerful waterfall and gorge of Augrabies. Take in one of the largest urban forests in the world, Johannesburg. And enjoy a front seat to an aerial journey down the Garden Route and along the eastern coast of South Africa. All viewed from incredible heights.
- It Covers Swaziland (eSwatini) and central and eastern South Africa, including Table Mountain, the Cape Winelands, Augrabies Falls, Johannesburg and the Garden Route.
- Botswana- the land of giants and one of the leading African examples in protecting nature and wildlife. It is home to the world's largest inland Delta- the Okavango; the world's second-largest game reserve- the Central Kalahari; the largest salt flats in the world- Makgadikgadi pans and the abundant wildlife of Chobe National Park. There is simply no other way to fully appreciate this beautiful country than from a giant's point of view.
- At the southern tip of Africa, where two oceans violently collide, the spectacular flat-topped Table Mountain stands guard over a richly diverse metropolis of cultures and people. Welcome to the Western Cape, a region transformed by diamonds and wine, film and tourism, and a message of peace and freedom from a one-time banished exile. Take flight and discover the breathtaking wonder of this remarkable province from above.
- Namibia - the land of great thirst. Flying the contour of the longest river in Southern Africa, the Orange River, ends in the dramatic vistas of the Fish River Canyon. It is hard to imagine that animals can survive in this arid land, but an aerial view of the life-saving water holes in Sossusvlei and Etosha National Park will offer a rare glimpse of Namibia's scattered wildlife. This scarred land is filled with geological phenomena whose majesty can only truly be appreciated from the sky. From forgotten shipwrecks strewn along the coastline to the unexplained fairy circles in Koakoveld, Namibia's secrets will be revealed.
- Zambia- a land carved by the life-giving water that flows in abundance some of which feed into Lake Tanganyika, the second largest lake in the world spanning 650 kilometers. Nestled in its heart, Zambia's Luangwa Valley is one of Africa's most pristine wildlife sanctuaries. Its waterways are home to the largest concentration of hippos on earth, a sight not to be missed from the air.