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Wildest Middle East

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: December 2, 2014
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 5
  • Networks: Animal Planet
  • Genres: Documentary
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Wildest Middle East(2014)

TMDB Rating: 9.0 (3 votes)

Overview

Wildest Middle East explores the most remote and most surprising corners of this ancient land. Turkey’s vast and varied landscapes range from snow covered mountain passes, to spectacular coral reefs. Arabia is the world’s largest peninsular and harbours a wealth of wildlife in its seas and mountains. Egypt’s rich lands are nurtured by the life-giving waters of the iconic Nile, and the startlingly wide range of natural habitats in Jordan has resulted in a treasure chest of wildlife. This stunning series showcases the landscape and wildlife as never seen before.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

5 episodes • 2014

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Egypt: Survivors of the SandsDec 2, 20140.0
2Turkey: Life on the EdgeDec 9, 20140.0
3Arabia: Land of IllusionDec 16, 20140.0
4Caspian: The Hidden CradleDec 23, 20140.0
5Jordan: Nature's FurnaceDec 30, 20140.0

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