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Where to watch "Tales Of Nature"
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10. Treasures of the Deep (Corse)
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Corsica is a treasure island. Its beaches are lapped by the Mediterranean; its sea-bed harbours strange and wonderful creatures, some of them found nowhere else in the world.
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9. As the River Flows (Loire)
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The Loire is one of Europe's last free-flowing rivers − one of the few whose banks have not been developed and confined by man. As the seasons change, its water level rises and falls and the morphology of the river-bed alters.
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8. Land of a Thousand Lakes (La Brenne)
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Inland lakes and fens harbour a wide variety of birds and mammals. These mysterious, ancient landscapes are home to some highly unusual wildlife.
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7. In Beating Sun (Provence)
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The garrigues and steppes of the Mediterranean are home to some startlingly exotic wildlife.
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6. Nature in the City of Light (Ile De France)
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From the city centre to the outermost fringes of the conurbation, a two-way invasion is taking place: while urban sprawl eats into the countryside, nature is moving into the city.
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5. Alpine Peaks (Alpes)
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The giant mineral monument of Mont Blanc has soared into the sky for millions of years. It subjects living organisms to extreme conditions − violent winds, sheer rock faces, polar temperatures and raging avalanches.
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4. Between Cliff-Top and Ocean (Bretagne)
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Breakers have been crashing onto the Atlantic coast for thousands of years. It is a mineral world of earth, rock and water, swept by raging winds.
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3. Kingdom of the Birds (Littoral Nord)
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The point where the English Channel meets the North Sea is a huge migratory hub. Numerous bird species come to this section of the west coast of Europe to rest, feed and bring up their young.
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2. Forests in the Mist (Les Vosges)
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The ancient upland forests of Western Europe are living monuments. They are home to a wealth of plant and animal species: large mammals and microscopic insects live side by side beneath the tall trees.
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1. The Secret Life of the Bocage (Bourgogne)
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The rather ordinary-looking bocage landscape has an extraordinary tale to tell. This familiar landscape is man-made, created centuries ago and maintained ever since. Yet it teems with wildlife.