The Tuareg people crossing the Sahara and the unique, ingenious methods used by the San Bushmen of the Kalahari to find water during the dry season.
Dependency, adaptation to seasons, and the duality of water. 8. Episode 8: Cities - Into the Urban Jungle HUMAN PLANET COMPLETE-Episodes 1-8
The BBC landmark series is an eight-part documentary that explores the incredible relationship between humanity and the natural world. Narrated by John Hurt, the series showcases how the most successful species on Earth has adapted to survive in the planet’s most extreme environments through sheer ingenuity and bravery. Episode Guide: Complete Episodes 1–8 The Tuareg people crossing the Sahara and the
Rivers provide fresh water, transportation, and food, but they are also unpredictable forces that cause devastating floods and droughts. Episode 8: Cities - Into the Urban Jungle
Mongolian children compete in grueling, long-distance horse races, demonstrating a bond with horses forged over millennia. Episode 7: Rivers – Chasing the Flood
Sabah's nomadic seafaring people spend their entire lives on water, developing unique physical adaptations for deep-diving and hunting.
From extreme heat to extreme cold, the third episode journeys to the polar extremes. It documents how indigenous communities thrive where nothing grows and temperatures drop below -50°C.