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Heat and Dust

Documentary series delving into the South American wilderness. This episode discovers the weird world of maras, desert-dwelling penguins and guanacos.

Patagonia invites you into a rarely seen South American wilderness, home to surprising creatures who survive in environments that range from the mighty Andes Mountains to Cape Horn.

From the Andes peaks, we follow the path of the relentless wind, sweeping east through Patagonia's dry desert. We discover a weird world of maras - giant guinea pigs - and desert-dwelling penguins, and witness the first faltering steps of baby guanacos - Patagonia's very own camels. People live here too - brave souls who have taken on this arid world and carved out a home.

1 hour

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Music Played

  • John "Rabbit" Bundrick

    Feather

  • Mumford & Sons

    Little Lion Man

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Santiago Cabrera
Executive Producer James Honeyborne
Producer Nick Smith-Baker
Series Producer Tuppence Stone

Broadcasts

Making Patagonia

"Ice is balanced by fire, and Patagonia is truly a land of ice and fire"

'Had the pumas attacked, we would have been done for'

Producer Tuppence Stone talks to the 麻豆社 Love TV Blog on filming wild pumas.