BBC The Natural World. In 2004, a team from the Planet Earth series captured the first ever film of a wild snow leopard in the mountains of Pakistan. For Nisar Malik, who led the expedition, these images sparked a passion that compelled him to return. With cameraman Mark Smith, he spent two years documenting the snow leopard's daily life, finally lifting the veil on the most elusive of all cats.

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David Attenborough takes us on a guided tour through the secret world of plants, to see things no un...

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An experience of a camera swinging in different gestures facing the optical distortion of the Sun. T...

A journey to seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on earth. The film features spectacu...

The white chalk cliffs of Rügen are among the most impressive natural monuments on earth, which the ...

In southern Germany, winter can still be admired in all its glory every year. With its white coat of...

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Follow Leo, a handsome sea lion pup who's learning how to navigate life alongside his mother, Luna.

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