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A landmark three part series made in conjunction with the BBC, Kingdoms of the Sky reveals the extraordinary animals and remarkable people who make a home on the iconic mountain ranges of the world. Breathtaking photography takes viewers through three episodes across the Himalaya, Rockies and Andes.

The Andes crew show how they became the first ever to film the white-winged Diuca finch.
The Salar de Uyuni, the world's biggest salt flat, makes a miraculous transformation.
See the wildlife and people of the Andes –the world’s longest mountain range.
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See the wildlife and people of the Andes – the world’s longest mountain range.
Tour the wildlife and people of the Himalaya – the highest mountain range on earth.
Explore the wildlife and people of the Rockies, from wolverines to wingsuit flyers.
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A mother puma hunts in order to feed her three hungry cubs.
A family of white-winged diuca finches prepare to leave their nest before it melts.
The rare snub-nosed monkeys endure freezing temperatures in the frozen forest of Yunnan.
A baby Himalayan marmot fights for his grass-eating territory.
Buddhist monks create a Sand Mandala masterpiece, while in a state of meditation.
The film crew show how they managed to keep pace with marathon runner Mira Rai.
Tour the wildlife and people of the Himalaya – the highest mountain range on earth.
Explore the wildlife and people of the Rockies, from wolverines to wingsuit flyers.
Jeff Shapiro takes a wingsuit flight in the Bitterroot Mountains.
Oliver Pakootas races in the oldest sport in the Rockies - the Indian Relay.