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  1. Earth's Greatest Spectacles (released in some countries as Seasonal Wonderlands) is a 2016 British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC, first shown in February 2016 at BBC Two and BBC Two HD.

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  2. Beautiful series showcasing the stunning transformations that occur each year, revealing the unique processes behind them and showing how wildlife adapts to cope. Narrated by Domhnall Gleeson.

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  3. Earth's Greatest Spectacles: With Domhnall Gleeson. This series shows how life survives in some of the fastest changing environments across the World.

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  4. EARTH'S GREATEST. SPECTACLES. Narrated by Domhnall Gleeson. This three-part series takes a look at locations that feature some of the most spectacular seasonal changes in the world. `Earth's Greatest Spectacles', showcases the yearly transformations, in addition to exploring the processes that cause the changes to occur and showing how the ...

  5. Svalbard. 2/3 How Svalbard transforms from an ice world into a rich tundra through the year. New England. 1/3 How New England is the stage for an incredible autumnal colour change. All episodes of...

  6. 5. Feb. 2016 · Overview. Set in three of the most seasonally changeable landscapes on earth - Svalbard, Okavango and New England - this series showcases the stunning transformations that occur each year, revealing the unique processes behind them and showing how wildlife has adapted to cope with the changes.

  7. 5. Feb. 2016 · Set in three of the most seasonally changeable landscapes on earth - Svalbard, Okavango and New England - this series showcases the stunning transformations that occur each year, revealing the unique processes behind them and showing how wildlife has adapted to cope with the changes.