
Overview
The two-hundred-foot walls of ice in Glacier Bay overwhelm the senses, but they also surround the most beautiful sights Alaska has to offer — the Northern Lights, the roaming grizzly bears, and the humpback whales. The glacier itself is also creating new life — it has retreated some 70 miles up the bay, wiping the ecological slate clean, allowing new plants and animals to start again from scratch.
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12 - 1In the Company of Wolves with Timothy Dalton October 03, 1993
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12 - 2Treasure of the Andes October 10, 1993
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12 - 3Echoes from the Ice November 07, 1993
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12 - 4The Nature of Sex: the Primal Instinct November 22, 1993
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12 - 5The Nature of Sex: a Time and a Place November 22, 1993
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12 - 6The Nature of Sex: The Sex Contract November 23, 1993
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12 - 7The Nature of Sex: Sex and the Human Animal November 23, 1993
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12 - 8The Nature of Sex: a Miracle in the Making November 24, 1993
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12 - 9The Nature of Sex: Young Ones November 24, 1993
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12 - 10Nature's Great African Moments December 05, 1993
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12 - 11Anima Mundi: Before It's Too Late January 23, 1994
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12 - 12Phantom of the Forest February 20, 1994
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12 - 13Sea Otter Story: Warm Hearts & Cold Water March 13, 1994
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12 - 14Toadskin Spell May 15, 1994