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Earth's Natural Wonders: Life at the Extremes

Earth's natural wonders are parts of the natural world that nature has carved on such a scale that they defy belief.

Earths_natural_wonders_extremes_fishing_hero Child fishing with bow and arrow in Matto Grosso, Brazil.
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Earth's natural wonders are parts of the natural world that nature has carved on such a scale that they defy belief. For human beings, survival within these extraordinary places can pose great challenges. Yet human ingenuity makes this possible.

Surviving the Extreme
Wednesday, July 11

Earth’s Natural Wonders are among the most extreme places to live on the planet. From soaring mountains to deep jungles, and frozen Polar worlds, human beings need bravery and ingenuity to survive within them.

Earth's Natural Wonders: Life at the Extremes, Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

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