Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge

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  • 2007
  • 1 Season

Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge is a mesmerizing documentary series that follows world-renowned photographer Art Wolfe on his quest to capture the most stunning and remote landscapes on earth. Throughout the series, Art Wolfe takes viewers on an unforgettable journey to some of the most exotic and remote locations on earth. From the dense jungles of Papua New Guinea to the rugged mountains of Patagonia, Art Wolfe captures the beauty and majesty of our planet with his camera lens.

The series is a visual feast for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Art Wolfe's incredible talent for capturing the essence of the world's most beautiful landscapes is on full display in each episode. His photographs are breathtakingly beautiful, and viewers are treated to a unique perspective on some of the world's most iconic natural wonders.

One of the standout aspects of the series is Art Wolfe's deep reverence for nature. His passion for conservation and preservation is evident in the way that he interacts with the environments he visits. Rather than simply taking pictures, Art Wolfe strives to capture the spirit of each location and convey its unique character to his audience. In this way, he hopes to inspire others to appreciate the beauty and importance of the natural world.

The show is also notable for its production values. Each episode is shot in gorgeous high-definition, and the cinematography captures the full range of colors and textures present in each environment. From the vivid reds and oranges of the desert to the lush greens of the rainforest, the beauty of these landscapes is truly breathtaking.

Another strength of the show is its pacing. Rather than rushing through each location, Art Wolfe takes his time to explore the nuances and details of each unique environment. By doing so, viewers are able to truly appreciate the full range of what each location has to offer. This creates a sense of immersion that is both relaxing and captivating.

Overall, Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge is a must-watch for anyone who loves nature, photography, or both. It is a masterful exploration of some of the world's most beautiful and awe-inspiring landscapes, captured by one of the most talented photographers of our time. Through his lens, Art Wolfe reveals the limitless beauty and wonder of the natural world, reminding us all of the importance of preserving it for future generations.

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Seasons
Ethiopia: The Omo Valley
13. Ethiopia: The Omo Valley
January 1, 2007
Some of the isolated animist tribes who have lived there for centuries are still unaware that they reside in a country called Ethiopia. In this episode, Art ventures into the Omo Valley, Ethiopia's nearly inaccessible and richest tribal zone. After enduring muddy, impassable roads and swollen rivers, he makes his way to the Hamer, Karo and remote Surma tribes.
The Southern Ocean: South Georgia Island
12. The Southern Ocean: South Georgia Island
January 1, 2007
Lying between wind-ravaged Cape Horn and Antarctica, South Georgia Island is an icy oasis with an abundance of wildlife. Stunningly beautiful and rugged, this island sanctuary protects thousands of sea birds and marine mammals. Art returns to his favorite place on earth to explore its emerald bays and fjords and visit colonies of king penguins, wandering albatross and elephant seals.
India: Allahabad and Varanasi
11. India: Allahabad and Varanasi
January 1, 2007
Allahabad hosts the largest religious gathering on the planet at the confluence of its sacred rivers. Art joins nearly 20 million pilgrims for a dip in the Ganges and captures images of Hindu holy men who have renounced all worldly pursuits. Downstream, in ancient Varanasi, the sacred and the ordinary meet in a swirl of color, fire and ritual.
The Southwest: Zion and Canyon de Chelly
10. The Southwest: Zion and Canyon de Chelly
January 1, 2007
Its bizarre and beautiful rock formations are the result of eons of erosion. In Utah's Zion National Park, Art explores surreal slot canyons carved from wind and water and encounters the strange rock spires-hoodoos-that punctuate the landscape like giant exclamation points. In Arizona's Canyon de Chelly, he goes by horseback with a Navajo guide to discover petroglyphs hidden in tribal lands.
Patagonia: Mt. Fitz Roy
9. Patagonia: Mt. Fitz Roy
January 1, 2007
Just above El Chalten, South America's unofficial trekking capital, rises the jagged silhouette of Mt. Fitz Roy - revered and iconic in the world of mountaineering and photographed thousands of times. Art sets off in search of a different view of the peak. En route, he treks through an ancient forest, fords an icy river, goes under a glacier and traverses one of the largest ice caps in the world
Kenya: Masai Mara and Laikipia
8. Kenya: Masai Mara and Laikipia
January 1, 2007
East Africa is a vast stage on which the circular, never-ending journey known as the Great Migration has played out for millions of years. After going eye to eye with thousands of wildebeest and zebra, Art enlists an old friend and bush pilot to help him capture aerial patterns of migrating herds and flocks of flamingos. On the ground, he pursues giraffe on horseback and tracks rhino on foot.
Peru: Manu
7. Peru: Manu
January 1, 2007
It's a place where clouds conceal rare birds, animals blend into the forest, predators hide in the shadows and native peoples are disappearing. Manu, in southern Peru, belongs to the largest area of protected rain forest in the Amazon. Art goes downriver and encounters spectacular birds, animals and peoples of the Amazon, who together are struggling to survive.
Alaska: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
6. Alaska: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
January 1, 2007
Art rafts down the icy Kongakut River to document America's last pure and untamed wilderness. He chronicles the desolate, yet abundant beauty of the tundra and the rugged landscapes of the Brooks Range. He turns his lens on the delicate birds and animals for which the Refuge is a vital habitat and intersects the great Porcupine caribou herd on its annual migration to the coastal plain.
Africa: Madagascar
5. Africa: Madagascar
January 1, 2007
Separated from the mainland, the sturdy and lucky creatures that reached Madagascar's shores intact took off on a wild and bizarre evolutionary journey. Art documents Madagascar's most famous inhabitants: it's a who's who of the weird and wonderful, including dancing sifakas, rainbow-colored chameleons, a forest of upside-down trees and a spiny desert.
Alaska: Katmai Coast
4. Alaska: Katmai Coast
January 1, 2007
Art takes advantage of the long days of Alaska's short summer in Katmai National Park, spending time with the largest population of grizzly bears in the world. Joined by bear biologists, he gets up close and personal with Ursus Arctos to provide a fresh look at the behavior of these powerful predators in the wild.
Patagonia: Torres del Paine
3. Patagonia: Torres del Paine
January 1, 2007
Torres del Paine National Park in the far southern Andes of Patagonia is remote and challenging. For adventurers it's the "edge" destination. Art's images tell a story of nature at its wildest - of a place where jagged peaks scrape the sky, icebergs catch the light, guanacos watch for pumas and Andean condors rule the skies.
Alaska: Glacier Bay
2. Alaska: Glacier Bay
January 1, 2007
The beautiful, protected waters in southeast Alaska are filled with islands and bays rich with wildlife. The concentration of diversity in this secluded environment is remarkable. Art goes by boat on a voyage of discovery, encountering dramatic calving glaciers and Sitka spruce forests, breaching orcas and migrating humpbacks, eagles and barnacle-eating bears.
Bolivia: The Altiplano
1. Bolivia: The Altiplano
January 1, 2007
Art journeys to one of the earth's most extreme environments-the high, rugged and remote Altiplano. More lunar than earthly in appearance, Bolivia's high plain is a land lost in time. The Altiplano's dazzling dreamscapes include the world's largest salt flat, an island of golden cactus, scarlet-tinted lakes, twin volcanoes and surreal skies.
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Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge is a mesmerizing documentary series that follows world-renowned photographer Art Wolfe on his quest to capture the most stunning and remote landscapes on earth. Throughout the series, Art Wolfe takes viewers on an unforgettable journey to some of the most exotic and remote locations on earth. From the dense jungles of Papua New Guinea to the rugged mountains of Patagonia, Art Wolfe captures the beauty and majesty of our planet with his camera lens.

The series is a visual feast for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Art Wolfe's incredible talent for capturing the essence of the world's most beautiful landscapes is on full display in each episode. His photographs are breathtakingly beautiful, and viewers are treated to a unique perspective on some of the world's most iconic natural wonders.

One of the standout aspects of the series is Art Wolfe's deep reverence for nature. His passion for conservation and preservation is evident in the way that he interacts with the environments he visits. Rather than simply taking pictures, Art Wolfe strives to capture the spirit of each location and convey its unique character to his audience. In this way, he hopes to inspire others to appreciate the beauty and importance of the natural world.

The show is also notable for its production values. Each episode is shot in gorgeous high-definition, and the cinematography captures the full range of colors and textures present in each environment. From the vivid reds and oranges of the desert to the lush greens of the rainforest, the beauty of these landscapes is truly breathtaking.

Another strength of the show is its pacing. Rather than rushing through each location, Art Wolfe takes his time to explore the nuances and details of each unique environment. By doing so, viewers are able to truly appreciate the full range of what each location has to offer. This creates a sense of immersion that is both relaxing and captivating.

Overall, Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge is a must-watch for anyone who loves nature, photography, or both. It is a masterful exploration of some of the world's most beautiful and awe-inspiring landscapes, captured by one of the most talented photographers of our time. Through his lens, Art Wolfe reveals the limitless beauty and wonder of the natural world, reminding us all of the importance of preserving it for future generations.

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    January 1, 2007
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