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Earth, Fire, Water, Iceland

Season 2 Episode 213 | 26m 48s

Iceland is land of geysers, glaciers, volcanoes and rough-hewn coastlines. Nowhere else on Earth do the four elements collide in such dramatic fashion as in Iceland. Art captures dramatic expressions of the planet’s geomorphology using composition, pattern and light to create a striking portrait of a volatile and dynamic landscape.

Aired: 10/03/08
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
Art Wolfe captures images of rock art intricately painted over thousands of years ago.
Art Wolfe arrives just as the seasonal floods recede at the Pantanal.
Art Wolfe visits West African villages known for vibrant inhabitants and intense rituals.
Art Wolfe captures portraits of contemporary Maori and their sacred tattoos.
Art Wolfe crosses the infamous Drake Passage south of Cape Horn.
Art Wolfe follows the Niger river road to the villages of the cliff-dwelling Dogon people.
Art Wolfe ventures north to the remote region of Hokkaido, Japan.
Art Wolfe rides with a Kazakh tribesman in Mongolia.
Art Wolfe ventures through the unforgiving Cataviña desert.
Art Wolfe finds a photographer’s nirvana in Bhutan.
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Art Wolfe captures images of rock art intricately painted over thousands of years ago.
Art Wolfe arrives just as the seasonal floods recede at the Pantanal.
Art Wolfe visits West African villages known for vibrant inhabitants and intense rituals.
Art Wolfe captures portraits of contemporary Maori and their sacred tattoos.
Art Wolfe crosses the infamous Drake Passage south of Cape Horn.
Art Wolfe follows the Niger river road to the villages of the cliff-dwelling Dogon people.
Art Wolfe ventures north to the remote region of Hokkaido, Japan.
Art Wolfe rides with a Kazakh tribesman in Mongolia.
Art Wolfe ventures through the unforgiving Cataviña desert.
Art Wolfe finds a photographer’s nirvana in Bhutan.