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عنوان مستند: Smithsonian Earth Undiscovered Vistas Series 1 2017 – ویستاس کشف نشده

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Undiscovered Vistas: Series 1
Across the globe lie a number of little-known, breathtaking natural settings. Get acquainted with these areas of outstanding natural beauty, their native wildlife, and the unique historical forces that shape them.

Part 1: Gros Morne
Stretching across western Newfoundland lies an 1,100-mile expanse of the Appalachian Mountains, a picture-perfect corner of the Canadian wilderness: Gros Morne National Park. Embark on a sensory adventure through a land of glacier-carved fjords, cascading waterfalls, and soaring cliffs.


Part 2: Chile
Stretching along 600 miles of Northern Chile’s Pacific coast is the dryest non-polar region on Earth: the desolate Atacama Desert. From menacing volcanoes to wondrous natural geysers, experience one of South America’s last great wild lands, one that few have ever laid eyes on.


Part 3: Bolivia
Beneath the blazing Bolivian sun lies a land of extremes, ranging from desolate highland plateaus to dormant volcanic landscapes. But the true wonder of this astonishing land is Salar de Uyuni–an endless salt flat so blindingly white it can be seen from outer space.


Part 4: Utah
The desert landscape of Utah is home to one of the world’s most spectacular and unforgiving natural settings: Zion National Park. A 100,000-square-mile marvel of deep canyons, majestic arches, and towering sandstone walls, it’s a land shaped by unimaginable geological forces over millions of years.


Part 5: Canyon Country
Journey to the outback of southern Utah and northern Arizona, where towering rock spires give way to sweeping canyons in one of the most majestic American landscapes. From Glen Canyon to the Paria Plateau, explore these natural wonders and the ancient geological secrets they hold.


Part 6: Bahamas
Take in the Bahamas as you’ve never seen them before, from towering pine forests to dense coastal mangroves. The most daunting and unexpected attractions, however, are its flooded inland caves–geological wonders adorned with otherworldly stalactites that shimmer in the darkness.


Part 7: Lake Superior
Lake Superior is a rugged natural wonder and an ancient haven for remarkable geological and cultural history. Step into the picturesque settings of one of North America’s most important natural regions and learn about the unique history of its indigenous people.


Part 8: Niagara Escarpment
The visual magnificence of the Niagara Escarpment is only really matched by the richness of its First Nations lore, dotted with epic tales of heroic figures and mysterious spirit worlds. Immerse yourself in the dazzling geological attractions of this truly historical corner of North America.


Part 9: Iceland Land of Fire
Iceland is the world’s largest volcanic island, a fact that’s makes it a breathtaking, but deadly, geological marvel. Take a journey along a ridge that divides continents, follow endless fields of solidified lava, and witness the rare and striking spectacle of a volcano erupting under a glacier.


Part 10: Iceland Land of Ice
Eleven percent of Iceland remains covered by glaciers. And although these titanic ice sheets recede every year, their tremendous power continues to change the landscape. Witness how the glaciers carve out fjords, valleys, and mountains, and lead to some of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls.


Part 11: High Tide at the Bay of Fundy
Mosses that tower 10 stories high and insects of horror-film proportions are part of the Bay of Fundy’s peculiar ecosystem, which dates back hundreds of millions of years. With the highest tides on Earth, waves rip rocks off cliffs and reveal fossils that are vital to understanding the history of our planet.


Part 12: Journey to Wales
The hostile waters surrounding Wales have caused hundreds of shipwrecks and sculpted the stunning scenery of its wild coastline. Take a serene tour of the world’s longest continuous coastal footpath and explore its mysterious caves, cliffs full of fossils, and causeways that disappear.


Part 13: Ireland Clash of the Coasts
Ireland is a land studded with majestic natural landmarks. Learn the history and myths behind the distinctive features of this rugged island, including the 700-foot-tall Cliffs of Moher, the 40,000 stone columns known as Giant’s Causeway, and Slieve Gullion, a mountain that rose from molten rock.


Part 14: The Canadian Rainforest
The tectonic forces that bring life to Canada’s rainforest paradise, Vancouver Island, belie a dangerous feature: the inevitability of a megathrust earthquake that could trigger a 4,000-mile tsunami! The question scientists have yet to answer is when it will strike.

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