The Living Edens - Season 1 Episode 24 The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis
"The eighth wonder of the world." "An exotic, other-worldly landscape." "It's unlike anywhere else on Earth." To explore it is to "walk on the moon." The ancient tepuis of Venezuela, with their gravity-defying rock formations, thundering falls, and singular flora and fauna, deserve every note of praise and wonder they receive. Hailed as the land that time forgot, this virtually unexplored corner of South America hides record-breaking and breathtaking landscapes and evolutionary marvels.
NATURE's THE LOST WORLD will take you to the very heart of a world that precious few have visited. Still only marginally explored, it has inspired several books, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous THE LOST WORLD, and remains a source of awe and humility for all who visit it. This land of incredible beauty and abundance, of harrowing rides and deadly climbs, harbors a journey you will never forget -- and a story millions of years in the making.
First Air Date: May 02, 1997
Last Air date: Dec 21, 2003
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 25 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Popularity: 3.726
Language: English
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Namib: Africa's Burning Shore
Patagonia: Life at the End of the Earth
Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest
Etosha: Africa's Untamed Wilderness
Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La
Palau: Paradise of the Pacific
Madagascar: A World Apart
Borneo: Island in the Clouds
Kakadu: Austraila's Ancient Wilderness
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Kamchatka: Siberia's Forbidden Wilderness
Thailand: Jewel of the Orient
Ngorongoro: Africa's Cradle of Life
Anamalai: India's Elephant Mountain
Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness
Costa Rica: Land of Pure Life
Tasmania: Land of the Devils
Glacier Bay: Alaska's Wild Coast
Temple of the Tigers
Big Sur: California's Wild Coast
Arctic Oasis: Canada's Southampton Island
The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis
Patagonia: Tuxedo Junction