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Africa's Wild Horizons - Season 1

Episode List

The Waterberg Mountains of Life
E1 - The Waterberg Mountains of Life

Aired: March 12, 2016

Take a trip through the spectacularly diverse terrain of the Waterberg - a South African land so old it was formed before terrestrial life itself. Today, its sprawling grasslands are home to some of the most eclectic wildlife on Earth, all sustained by the region's abundant water supply.

Vredefort Dome: Crater of Life
E2 - Vredefort Dome: Crater of Life

Aired: March 19, 2016

Two billion years ago, a giant meteorite crashed into southern Africa's interior plateau, forming a six-mile-deep crater. Today, the site of this cataclysmic event is the Vredefort Dome -- a dazzling and rich ecosystem of unique plant and animal life.

Africa's Great Oasis: The Okavango Delta
E3 - Africa's Great Oasis: The Okavango Delta

Aired: March 26, 2016

Deep within the arid expanse of the Kalahari Desert lies a true anomaly of nature: a land shaped by the unstoppable flow of inland floods to create one of the greatest wildlife havens in Africa. Experience the life-giving might of the Okavango Delta, in all its lush beauty.

Wild Swaziland
E4 - Wild Swaziland

Aired: April 02, 2016

Journey deep into the heart of Swaziland; a wild kingdom of riverine forests and endless savanna. From dominant elephant herds to tiny dung beetles, a number of diverse keystone species are shaping a vibrant ecosystem.

The Kalahari
E5 - The Kalahari

Aired: April 09, 2016

While the immense ecosystem of the Kalahari is characterized by its harsh conditions, it also offers a wealth of resources to the native wildlife. From the burrows of nocturnal bat-eared foxes to the massive colonies of harvester ants, the region provides habitats for a vast array of life.

Ngorongoro Crater: Cursed Haven
E6 - Ngorongoro Crater: Cursed Haven

Aired: April 16, 2016

Formed from the remains of a 2.5 million-year-old imploded volcano, the Ngorongoro crater is a study in contradictions: On one hand, it's a self-sustained and plentiful land that provides for the many animals that call it home. Conversely, its isolation threatens the existence of many of its key species. What does the future hold for this unique habitat?