Undiscovered Vistas

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Undiscovered Vistas

From the icy peaks of age-old mountain glaciers to the fog-shrouded canopies of Canada's only rainforest, Vancouver Island is the wettest place in North America.

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Season 2
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Ireland is small in size but epic in wonder. Surrounded by the mighty Atlantic ocean, this small and rugged island is subjected to pounding waves and driving rain.
From the serene golden beaches of Rossili bay to the towering mountains of Snowdonia the diverse landscape of the Welsh coast is a geological treasure.
The Bay of Fundy, on Canada's east coast, is home to the world's highest tides. In a single day, more water funnels through the bay than the combined discharge of all freshwater rivers on earth.
While Iceland was built by volcanoes, it was sculpted by ice. Massive glaciers carve marine cliffs and cut down mountains and glacial rivers feed waterfalls powerful enough to fracture solid rock.
On the world's largest volcanic island, fire and ice collide in a colossal battle for supremacy. It is an epic struggle that makes Iceland the most geologically powerful island on earth.
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