A natural history of a mysterious land The first major series to reveal the wildlife, wild places and extraordinary people of the vast Arabian peninsula, Wild Arabia takes a surprising and beguiling journey into a fascinating region. 1. Sand, Wind and Stars In the beautiful wilderness that is the largest sand desert in the world, Wild Arabia reveals extraordinary wildlife, from the mythical oryx to deadly scorpions; travels with the Bedouins and their camels and encounters mysterious ancien...
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The first major series to reveal the wildlife, wild places and extraordinary people of the vast Arabian peninsula, Wild Arabia takes a surprising and beguiling journey into a fascinating region. 1. Sand, Wind and Stars In the beautiful wilderness that is the largest sand desert in the world, Wild Arabia reveals extraordinary wildlife, from the mythical oryx to deadly scorpions; travels with the Bedouins and their camels and encounters mysterious ancient civilisations. 2. The Jewel of Arabia In Oman Dhofar Mountains, cameras capture the first ever HD footage of the Arabian leopard, while its offshore waters reveal humpback whales, turtles, vast shoals of fish and the key to annual rainstorms which briefly turn a barren land into a green paradise. 3. Shifting Sands Finally, the series considers the people fast-changing relationship with nature. Traditional camel races are ridden by robot jockeys and falcons are trained with radio-controlled planes, but wildlife is also protected; tagged dugongs swim in the warm Gulf waters and whale sharks are kept safe in 'no-take' zones. Beautifully shot with an amazing array of wildlife and fascinating stories, Wild Arabia reveals the remarkable connections between the nature, people and landscape of this astonishing land. Narrated by Alexander Siddig Series Producers: Dan Rees, Chadden Hunter Executive Producer: Brian Leith
BBC natural history series exploring the wildlife and cultural heritage of the Arabian Peninsula. Journeying across Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Jordan, the filmmakers explore the connections that link the wildlife, the landscape and the people, while photographing a wide diversity of animals, including camels, falcons and humpback whales, as well as capturing the first high-definition footage of the elusive Arabian leopard.
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