All Seasons

Season 2

  • S02E01 Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu

    • October 4, 2008
    • PBS

    The image manyu of us have of Japan is congested and kinetic. But Japan has a wild side. In winter, beyond its crowded cities, the country delivers quiet, unexpected natural beauty. In the second season opener, Art Wolfe ventures north to the remote region of Hokkaido to view iconic red-crested cranes; south to the mountains to folm the mischieveous mcaque snow monkeys; and journeys on to the sacred temples of Mt. Fuji and Koyosan on photographic pilgrimage.

  • S02E02 Australia: Arnhemland and the Kimberley

    • October 11, 2008
    • PBS

    Australia's Northern Territory is an immense, untamed wilderness as brutal as it is beautiful. For the Aboriginal people, it's the place of the 'Dreamtime', where land and story meet. In episode two, Art Wolfe captures images of rock art intricately painted over thousands of years ago; discovers canyons carved by wind and water; and witnesses an ancient aboriginal dance as he chronicles the connection between the region's first people and the natural world.

  • S02E03 Mali: Sahel to the Sahara

    • October 18, 2008
    • PBS

    It is a fabled land of sand, salt and nomads. But Mali is more than the Sahara; it is a place where the Niger River flows passt some of Africa's unique tribal and architectural wonders. In episode three, Art Wolfe follows the river road to the camoflaged villages of the cliff-dwelling Dogon people; floats downriver to Djenne's fantastic mud mosque; heads into hte desert with nomadic Tuaregs; and finally travels on to Timbuktu where he meets up with a camel caravan.

  • S02E04 Antarctica, Falkland Islands

    • December 10, 2008
    • PBS

    It is spring on the Antarctic Peninsula and the frozen wilderness is a veritable nursery for penguins, shore birds and seal pups. In episode four Art Wolfe crosses the infamous Drake Passage the treacherous body of water south of Cape Horn to explore the Falkland Islands and the Antarctic coast in search of wildlife and landscapes inherent to this pristine and unforgiving land.

  • S02E06 West Africa: Togo and Benin

    • November 8, 2008
    • PBS

    West Africa is the birthplace of Voodoo; in Togo and Bernin ancestors commingle with the living. Whether it's vulture heads for sale at a fetish market or sacred bloodstained altars, Voodoo is always front and center. In episode six, Art Wolfe visits villages known for their vibrant inhabitants and intense rituals and discovers frenzied trances, powerful masked dances and an extraordinary fire-eating ceremony -- all part of everyday life.

  • S02E10 The Kingdom of Bhutan

    • December 6, 2008
    • PBS

    Know as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Bhutan has survived in isolation for more than a thousand years. As this enlightened Buddhist kingdom greets the 21st century, its greatest challenge is to preserve its soul. In epsiode ten, Art Wolfe finds a photographer's nirvana of mountainside monasteries, sacred festivals and chanting monks in an environmentally and spiritually progressive nation.

  • S02E12 Iceland: Earth, Air, Fire and Water

    • December 27, 2008
    • PBS

    Known for its arid steppes, skilled nomadic horsemen and Genghis Khan, a visit to Mongolia feels like a trip back in time. At the annual Naadam Festival, contestants vie to be the victor in the centuries-old pursuit of wrestling, archery and horseracing. In episode twelve, Art Wolfe pursues prehistoric wild horses as they roam the steppe; rides in the mountains with a Kazakh tribesman who hunts wioth golden eagles; and catches up with nomadic reindeer herders at their summer camp near the Siberian border.

  • S02E13 The Making of Travels to the Edge

    • December 13, 2008
    • PBS

    Ever wonder what it would be like to travel with world with a renowned photographer? Take a behind-the-scenes peek and go along on one of Art Wolfe's adventures. Meet the small, intrepid Travel crew as they venture through the remote kingdom of Bhutan and Nepal's lowland wilderness. Folow along on their perilous drive over a high mountain pass; track unpredictable sloth bears; and keep pace with Art at a frenetic Buddist festival. It is all in a day's work as the crew works to capture Art's quest for the perfect shots.

Season 3

  • S03E11 Mongolia: Mountain to Steppe

    • December 20, 2008
    • PBS

    Iceland is a land of geysers, glaciers, volcanoes and rough hewn coastlines. Nowhere else on Earth do the four elements collide in such dramaticfashion as in Iceland.Art captures dramatic expressions of the planet's geomorphology using compodition, pattern and light to create a striking portrait of a volatile and dynamic landscape.