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Aerial Africa

Aerial Africa

Soar above the majesty of Africa with "Aerial Africa" to experience and see parts of the country that can be seen by air. The series highlights the natural beauty of the African landscapes including --the wildlife rich savannahs and straight into the deep history and earliest civilizations. Viewers also explore famous personalities of those who left a very permanent imprint on the country including a Xhosa boy who grew up to be Nelson Mandela, and Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone. Fly above Western Cape, the Wild South Coast, Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia.

Aerial America

Some people like to hop in a car to take a road trip across America, visiting as many landmarks as possible along the way. Since such a trek can take a while to complete, taking a flight across America might be a better option for some people. "Aerial America" takes viewers on such a flight, offering rare looks at some of the nation's best-loved landmarks from high in the sky. Cameras capture the history and pageantry of America as they zoom over busy cityscapes and quiet, rural lands. Many episodes focus on a specific state, showcasing highlights of the state's beauty, while others revolve around themes such as the best small towns and natural wonders found in the country.

Aerial Asia

A birds-eye view of Asia showcasing its unique landscapes.

Aerial Australia

A bird's-eye view of Australia's diverse landscapes, culture, and wildlife.

Aerial Greece

An exploration of Greece's landscape, culture and history.

Africa's Claws & Jaws

Predators in the ocean, on land, and in the air use specialized adaptations and tactics to survive.

Africa's Hidden Kingdoms

Various ecosystems and habitats in Africa.

Africa's Hunters

The filmmaker provides insights into the lives of predators in the African wilderness and the strategies they employ to survive.