Ep 2. The Caribbean: The Wild Side of Paradise
- 52 min
In Wildest Islands season 1 episode 2, titled "The Caribbean: The Wild Side of Paradise," viewers are transported to the stunning islands of the Caribbean to experience the region's wild side. From serene beaches to dense jungles, the Caribbean is a hub of diverse wildlife and unique ecosystems.
The episode begins with a visit to the island of Dominica, known for its lush rainforests and abundant wildlife. Viewers get to witness the magnificent sight of sperm whales diving into the deep waters surrounding the island. As the episode progresses, we travel to Saba, a tiny island with a dormant volcano rising out of the sea. The island's rocky coastline is home to a vast array of marine species, from colorful fish to manta rays, making it a diver's paradise.
Next, the show takes us to Trinidad and Tobago, where we experience the incredible sight of hundreds of leatherback sea turtles coming to nest on the islands' pristine beaches. These turtles have been nesting on these beaches for millions of years, and viewers get to see the fascinating process up close.
Moving on to Cuba, we get a glimpse of the island's incredible birdlife, including the Cuban Tody, one of the smallest birds in the world. Cuba's pristine coral reefs also make an appearance, showcasing the vibrant colors and magnificent underwater life.
The episode doesn't forget about the region's adventurous inhabitants, either. We meet the fearless divers who explore the dangerous cenotes, underwater caves located in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Viewers are transported into the underground world where divers swim in complete darkness, navigating their way through narrow tunnels and avoiding deadly creatures.
Finally, the episode lands in the Bahamas, home to the world's deepest blue hole, an underwater sinkhole reaching a depth of over 600 feet. Here, we get to witness the unique wildlife that inhabit this otherworldly environment, such as the prehistoric-looking Atlantic Goliath Grouper.
Throughout the episode, the viewers are treated to stunning vistas, breathtaking wildlife, and intimate glimpses into the region's culture. The overall effect is an unforgettable journey into the Caribbean's diverse and wild side.