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A World of Wonder

Compilation from the wildlife documentary series presented by David Attenborough, visiting animals in their habitats across the globe, recorded in stunning ultra-high definition.

A compilation of the wildlife documentary series presented by David Attenborough.

A chance to enjoy the spectacular Planet Earth II, exploring wildlife dramas from across the globe. Ten years on from the groundbreaking original Planet Earth, Planet Earth II shows us life on our planet in entirely new ways. Captured in stunning ultra-high definition detail and using a whole range of new camera technology, this series brings us closer to animals than ever before and reveals new wildlife dramas for the very first time.

Planet Earth II is an immersive exploration of the world's jungles, mountains, deserts, islands, grasslands and our newest habitat - cities. As our planet continues to change, never have these wildernesses been as fragile and as a precious as they are today. The series journeys to the four corners of the globe to explore the greatest treasures of our living planet and discover the remarkable ways animals overcome the challenges of surviving in the wildest places on Earth.

57 minutes

Last on

Sun 30 Apr 2023 16:35

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    Urban Cookie Collective

    The Key The Secret

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Attenborough
Composer Hans Zimmer
Producer Elizabeth White
Executive Producer Michael Gunton
Series Producer Tom Hugh-Jones

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