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Philippe Cousteau is in the Petrified National Forest where 200-million-year-old trees have turned into rock. Crater Lake in Oregon is visited, one of the deepest and bluest lakes in the world. Philippe scuba dives off the Southern California coast and discovers a giant forest of kelp. In New Zealand, there are caves that feature glowworms that light up the dark caverns.
Philippe Cousteau is in the Petrified National Forest where 200-million-year-old trees have turned into rock. Crater Lake in Oregon is visited, one of the deepest and bluest lakes in the world. Philippe scuba dives off the Southern California coast and discovers a giant forest of kelp. In New Zealand, there are caves that feature glowworms that light up the dark caverns.
Philippe Cousteau is in the Petrified National Forest where 200-million-year-old trees have turned into rock. Crater Lake in Oregon is visited, one of the deepest and bluest lakes in the world. Philippe scuba dives off the Southern California coast and discovers a giant forest of kelp. In New Zealand, there are caves that feature glowworms that light up the dark caverns.
Philippe Cousteau visits the Grand Canyon, which is a treasure trove of earth's history. Then, Philippe visits an ancient cave on the island of Curacao; a cave that was excavated by seawater thousands of years ago. In Lake Michigan, it is discovered how glaciers created the Great Lakes.
Philippe Cousteau visits the Grand Canyon, which is a treasure trove of earth's history. Then, Philippe visits an ancient cave on the island of Curacao; a cave that was excavated by seawater thousands of years ago. In Lake Michigan, it is discovered how glaciers created the Great Lakes.
Philippe Cousteau visits the Grand Canyon, which is a treasure trove of earth's history. Then, Philippe visits an ancient cave on the island of Curacao; a cave that was excavated by seawater thousands of years ago. In Lake Michigan, it is discovered how glaciers created the Great Lakes.
Philippe Cousteau heads to Curacao to capture lionfish. Then, the Chesapeake Bay is explored.
Philippe Cousteau heads to Curacao to capture lionfish. Then, the Chesapeake Bay is explored.
Philippe Cousteau heads to Curacao to capture lionfish. Then, the Chesapeake Bay is explored.
Philippe Cousteau looks at the impact tides have on many coasts.
Philippe Cousteau looks at the impact tides have on many coasts.
Philippe Cousteau looks at the impact tides have on many coasts.
Philippe Cousteau explores the unique beauty of New England. He travels to New Hampshire where he discovers the reason why leaves turn colors in the fall. Acadia National Park in Maine is featured. Then, Philippe visits Napatree Point in Rhode Island, where this barrier island is always changing due to erosion.
Philippe Cousteau explores the unique beauty of New England. He travels to New Hampshire where he discovers the reason why leaves turn colors in the fall. Acadia National Park in Maine is featured. Then, Philippe visits Napatree Point in Rhode Island, where this barrier island is always changing due to erosion.
Philippe Cousteau explores the unique beauty of New England. He travels to New Hampshire where he discovers the reason why leaves turn colors in the fall. Acadia National Park in Maine is featured. Then, Philippe visits Napatree Point in Rhode Island, where this barrier island is always changing due to erosion.
Philippe Cousteau visits Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan and discovers the canals that run through this city. Lake Seneca in New York is visited, where high school students test the water quality. Philippe travels to Philadelphia where scientists monitor a creek by gathering fish in an unusual way. Then, Quebec City is visited, where in the winter, the St. Lawrence River becomes a frozen river.
Philippe Cousteau visits Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan and discovers the canals that run through this city. Lake Seneca in New York is visited, where high school students test the water quality. Philippe travels to Philadelphia where scientists monitor a creek by gathering fish in an unusual way. Then, Quebec City is visited, where in the winter, the St. Lawrence River becomes a frozen river.
Philippe Cousteau visits Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan and discovers the canals that run through this city. Lake Seneca in New York is visited, where high school students test the water quality. Philippe travels to Philadelphia where scientists monitor a creek by gathering fish in an unusual way. Then, Quebec City is visited, where in the winter, the St. Lawrence River becomes a frozen river.
Philippe Cousteau looks at some amazing feats of construction by animals. He visits a beekeeper who shows the incredibly precise honeycomb formations made by bees. Then, visiting a spider display in Los Angeles and looking closely at the intricacies of a spider web. Philippe travels to Pennsylvania where a beaver has been building several dams all by himself. Also, a look at various types of bird nests, including a bird that actually builds a false entrance to fool potential prey.
Philippe Cousteau looks at some amazing feats of construction by animals. He visits a beekeeper who shows the incredibly precise honeycomb formations made by bees. Then, visiting a spider display in Los Angeles and looking closely at the intricacies of a spider web. Philippe travels to Pennsylvania where a beaver has been building several dams all by himself. Also, a look at various types of bird nests, including a bird that actually builds a false entrance to fool potential prey.
Philippe Cousteau looks at some amazing feats of construction by animals. He visits a beekeeper who shows the incredibly precise honeycomb formations made by bees. Then, visiting a spider display in Los Angeles and looking closely at the intricacies of a spider web. Philippe travels to Pennsylvania where a beaver has been building several dams all by himself. Also, a look at various types of bird nests, including a bird that actually builds a false entrance to fool potential prey.
Philippe Cousteau looks at ways scientists are measuring the health of the forests. In New England, Philippe visits a white pine forest that is being threatened by invasive plants. At the University of California - Santa Cruz, students use sonic-tomography to look inside trees in order to detect any signs of disease. At the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, discovering why the pitch pine tree is able to withstand occasional wildfires. And in Los Angeles, volunteers are planting trees.
Philippe Cousteau looks at ways scientists are measuring the health of the forests. In New England, Philippe visits a white pine forest that is being threatened by invasive plants. At the University of California - Santa Cruz, students use sonic-tomography to look inside trees in order to detect any signs of disease. At the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, discovering why the pitch pine tree is able to withstand occasional wildfires. And in Los Angeles, volunteers are planting trees.
Philippe Cousteau looks at ways scientists are measuring the health of the forests. In New England, Philippe visits a white pine forest that is being threatened by invasive plants. At the University of California - Santa Cruz, students use sonic-tomography to look inside trees in order to detect any signs of disease. At the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, discovering why the pitch pine tree is able to withstand occasional wildfires. And in Los Angeles, volunteers are planting trees.