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Wildlife podcast, week 41-42

This week's wildlife podcast is another diverse package of what Earth-Touch has to offer. From southern carmine bee-eaters noisily socialising to elephants communicating their appreciation for water, bird and mammal life is highlighted in footage from the Okavango Delta, Botswana. In our coastal footage sea urchins feed in a kelp forest and Cape fur seals fill the water around geyser rock off the Western Cape coast of South Africa. We also see some of our last footage of the southern right whales, a female swims with her calf and a lone whale breaches the surface of a calm ocean. As a finale the Pantanal river system in Brazil, South America is captured and the beauty of real life now is once again exposed.

Earth Touch | November 20, 2008Watch more videos from Earth Touch

Tags:. .urchins. .pantanal. .botswana. .carmine. .geyser









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