
Overview
An unforgettable view. To see the Grand Canyon for the first time is an experience few people will forget. The canyon vista — with its incomprehensible size, deep color, and rich display of rock layers — is unmatched by any natural display on Earth. But while the rock formations may seem arid and lifeless, the Grand Canyon is home to an astounding variety of creatures. In its mile-deep plunge, the Grand Canyon’s terrain ranges from conifer forest to desert, with river niches in between.
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16 - 1Toothwalkers: Giants of the Arctic Ice October 12, 1997
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16 - 2Grand Canyon October 19, 1997
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16 - 3Animal Attractions: Amazing Tales from the San Diego Zoo November 09, 1997
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16 - 4The Elephants of Africa November 16, 1997
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16 - 5Orangutans: Just Hangin' On December 07, 1997
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16 - 6Yellowstone Otters January 18, 1998
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16 - 7Gremlins: Faces in the Forest February 01, 1998
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16 - 8Life at the Edge of the Sea March 01, 1998
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16 - 9Secret Garden March 29, 1998
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16 - 10Forces of the Wild: In the Beginning April 26, 1998
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16 - 11Forces of the Wild: Perpetual Motion April 27, 1998
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16 - 12Forces of the Wild: Heavenly Partners April 27, 1998
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16 - 13Forces of the Wild: Living Dangerously April 27, 1998
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16 - 14Forces of the Wild: Playing with Fire May 03, 1998
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16 - 15Eagles May 17, 1998
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16 - 16The Wild Side of New York June 14, 1998