Episode 3 - From the Canyon of the Sil to the Médulas

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Synopsis

This episode takes us to the Rio Tinto, the most acidic river on Earth, with strange red waters. Los Gigantes, in Tenerife, impressive 600-metre-high cliffs on the edge of the Atlantic. Then we are off to Galicia, the Sil canyon, a deep river gorge that was a retreat for medieval monks and is now home to the largest concentration of rural Romanesque architecture in Europe.

A landscape of great natural wealth with giant fossils and a particular "Mediterranean savannah", the Cabañeros National Park. And Las Médulas, an ancient Roman mine that has given rise to a unique landscape, where the red stone cliffs contrast with the greenery of its lush vegetation.

Shooting Locations:

CAÑON DEL SIL

ACANTILADOS DE LOS GIGANTES

CUEVAS DE FUENTES DE LEÓN

PARQUE NACIONAL DE ORDESA

RÍO TINTO

MARISMAS DE SANTOÑA

PARQUE NACIONAL DE CABAÑEROS

CHORRERAS DEL CABRIEL

BOSQUE DE QUINTO REAL

LAS MÉDULAS

Directed by
Raúl Bueno
Producer
1080 Wildlife Productions
Country
Spain
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