South America Brazil & Chile - Slim Case - Travel Video.

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DVD. Green Paradise. 104 Minutes. Tropical Wonders and Dramatic Landscapes Explore the world’s most beautiful paradises! The natural beauty of these stunning locales has been preserved for centuries by local populations....

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DVD. Green Paradise. 104 Minutes. Tropical Wonders and Dramatic Landscapes Explore the world’s most beautiful paradises! The natural beauty of these stunning locales has been preserved for centuries by local populations. Travel to these magical places and experience their splendors in stunning high definition. Learn about local wildlife and regional ecosystems. Meet the locals whose dedication has preserved these lands and who are now building their economies through sustainable eco-tourism. Filled with unforgettable imagery, Green Paradise tells the stories of the most gorgeous natural places on Earth! Brazil Part I: Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago of 21 islands and islets in the Atlantic Ocean. The life above and below sea is the main attraction of the island, where you can observe sea tortoises, dolphins, albatrosses and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Brazil Part II: Iguazu Falls are the most extensive waterfalls in the world. The water supports the most extraordinary biodiversity reserve on the planet in an astonish variety of ecosystems. Further to the north in the vastness of Brazil is another focal point of the marriage between land and water, the Pantanal. The diversity of the natural habitats is such that the Pantanal shelters an infinite number of species, such as caimans and jaguars. Chile Part I: Discover Chilean Patagonia, an exceptional landscape of mountains, glaciers, river and forests. In the middle of an extraordinary mountain range, two granite towers overlook the Patagonian plain and raging waters flow into the deep blue lakes layered with foam. Chile Part II: Known as the driest desert in the world, the Atacama, which stretches 1,500 miles along the Andes Cordillera, attracts visitors from all over the world. The spectacular drought helps to preserve archaeological sites dating back to the origins of the Likan Antai people.