Wild Chile

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  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 7.6  (84)

Wild Chile is a documentary series produced by Nat Geo Wild that explores the stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultures of Chile. The show consists of six episodes, each of which focuses on a different region of the country. The first episode, titled "Atacama: Desert of the Extreme," takes viewers on a journey through the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth. The episode showcases the breathtaking rock formations, salt flats, and mountain ranges that make up this otherworldly landscape, as well as the hardy wildlife that survives in these harsh conditions. The second episode, "Central Valley: Oasis of Life," explores the agricultural heartland of Chile, where lush vineyards and orchards thrive amidst the aridity of the surrounding desert. The episode follows farmers, vintners, and scientists as they work to preserve the natural biodiversity of the region while adapting to the challenges of climate change and urbanization. The third episode, "Araucania: Land of the Giants," focuses on the verdant forests and rugged mountains of southern Chile, home to ancient living fossils like the Araucaria tree and the marsupial mole, as well as endangered species like the huemul deer and the Andean condor. The fourth episode, "Tierra del Fuego: End of the Earth," takes viewers to the southernmost tip of Chile, where icy fjords, glaciers, and snow-capped mountains meet the turbulent waters of the Drake Passage. The episode highlights the unique flora and fauna of this extreme environment, including king penguins, sea lions, and elephant seals. The fifth episode, "Chiloe: Island of Magic," explores the mystical and enchanting world of Chiloe Island, a place rich in folklore, mythology, and tradition. The episode showcases the colorful architecture, vibrant culture, and diverse wildlife of this remote island, from the renowned Chilote wooden churches to the elusive pudu deer. The final episode, "Easter Island: Mysteries of the Moai," delves into the mysteries and legends of Easter Island, one of the most isolated places on Earth. The episode examines the history and significance of the island's famous moai statues, as well as the unique ecosystem that has evolved on this isolated landmass. Throughout the series, viewers are treated to stunning cinematography and a wealth of fascinating information about Chile's history, geography, and culture. From the heights of the Andes to the depths of the Pacific Ocean, Wild Chile is a captivating journey through one of the world's most diverse and awe-inspiring countries.

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Seasons
Land Without Water
3. Land Without Water
March 4, 2018
Chile's Atacama desert is a hostile wilderness where life clings on to the edge of existence.
Land Before Time
2. Land Before Time
February 25, 2018
In Chile's forests, rare and ancient creatures reveal the secrets of South America's past.
Ends of the Earth
1. Ends of the Earth
February 18, 2018
From the Antarctic Peninsula to the Patagonian steppe, the wildlife faces a constant battle for survival.
Description

Wild Chile is a documentary series produced by Nat Geo Wild that explores the stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultures of Chile. The show consists of six episodes, each of which focuses on a different region of the country. The first episode, titled "Atacama: Desert of the Extreme," takes viewers on a journey through the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth. The episode showcases the breathtaking rock formations, salt flats, and mountain ranges that make up this otherworldly landscape, as well as the hardy wildlife that survives in these harsh conditions.

The second episode, "Central Valley: Oasis of Life," explores the agricultural heartland of Chile, where lush vineyards and orchards thrive amidst the aridity of the surrounding desert. The episode follows farmers, vintners, and scientists as they work to preserve the natural biodiversity of the region while adapting to the challenges of climate change and urbanization.

The third episode, "Araucania: Land of the Giants," focuses on the verdant forests and rugged mountains of southern Chile, home to ancient living fossils like the Araucaria tree and the marsupial mole, as well as endangered species like the huemul deer and the Andean condor.

The fourth episode, "Tierra del Fuego: End of the Earth," takes viewers to the southernmost tip of Chile, where icy fjords, glaciers, and snow-capped mountains meet the turbulent waters of the Drake Passage. The episode highlights the unique flora and fauna of this extreme environment, including king penguins, sea lions, and elephant seals.

The fifth episode, "Chiloe: Island of Magic," explores the mystical and enchanting world of Chiloe Island, a place rich in folklore, mythology, and tradition. The episode showcases the colorful architecture, vibrant culture, and diverse wildlife of this remote island, from the renowned Chilote wooden churches to the elusive pudu deer.

The final episode, "Easter Island: Mysteries of the Moai," delves into the mysteries and legends of Easter Island, one of the most isolated places on Earth. The episode examines the history and significance of the island's famous moai statues, as well as the unique ecosystem that has evolved on this isolated landmass.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to stunning cinematography and a wealth of fascinating information about Chile's history, geography, and culture. From the heights of the Andes to the depths of the Pacific Ocean, Wild Chile is a captivating journey through one of the world's most diverse and awe-inspiring countries.

Wild Chile is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (3 episodes). The series first aired on February 18, 2018.

Where to Watch Wild Chile

Wild Chile is available for streaming on the Nat Geo Wild website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wild Chile on demand at Disney+ and National Geographic.

  • Premiere Date
    February 18, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (84)