Ep 7. Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
- February 8, 2009
In Season 27, Episode 7 of Nature, viewers are taken to the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa for an awe-inspiring look at one of the world's most unique and breathtaking landscapes. Known to locals as the "Barrier of Spears," this mountain range is home to an incredible diversity of plant and animal life, from rare and endangered birds to tiny, resilient alpine flowers.
Throughout the episode, viewers will follow the exploits of several intrepid scientists and conservationists as they explore the Drakensberg's rugged terrain and work to protect the fragile ecosystems that call it home. From tracking elusive leopards and uncovering hidden waterfalls to studying the effects of climate change on the mountain's fragile ecosystems, Nature takes us on a thrilling journey through a landscape unlike any other.
One of the highlights of the episode is the story of Dr. John Ledger, a pioneering botanist who has spent his life studying the unique flora of the Drakensberg. With the help of his research team, Dr. Ledger has uncovered a stunning variety of plant life that thrives in even the harshest conditions, including rare and exotic species that are found nowhere else on Earth.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will get an up-close view of the Drakensberg's many wonders, from its towering cliffs and deep gorges to its crystal-clear rivers and hidden caves. They will also learn about the region's fascinating cultural history, including the ancient San people who once roamed its slopes and the modern-day herders who still maintain their traditional way of life in the shadow of the mountains.
Through stunning footage and captivating storytelling, Nature Season 27, Episode 7 takes viewers on a thrilling journey to the heart of one of the world's most powerful and beautiful landscapes. Whether you are an avid nature lover or simply looking for an inspiring and educational experience, this episode is not to be missed.