Cape
Southern Africa is a riot of life and colour because of two great ocean currents that sweep around the continent's Cape.
Southern Africa is a riot of life and colour because of two great ocean currents that sweep around the continent's Cape. To the east, the warm Agulhas current, generating clouds that roll inland to the wettest place in southern Africa. To the west is the cold Benguela current, home to more great white sharks than anywhere else. Moisture-laden fog rolls inland, supporting wonderful desert garden. And where the two currents meet, the clash of warm and cold water creates one of the world's most fabulous natural spectacles: South Africa's sardine run. This is the greatest gathering of predators on the planet, including Africa's largest, the brydes whale.
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Jumping for joy
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100m sprint
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Table manners
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Butterfly ball
Duration: 02:43
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Attenborough |
| Executive Producer | Michael Gunton |
| Series Producer | James Honeyborne |
| Producer | Verity White |
| Producer | Hugh Pearson |
Broadcasts
- Wed 23 Jan 201321:00
- Sun 27 Jan 201317:00BBC One except Scotland, Scotland HD & Wales
- Sun 27 Jan 201318:00BBC Two Scotland
Sun 10 Mar 201318:00BBC HD- Sat 12 Oct 201319:00
- Sun 13 Oct 201301:25
- Mon 14 Oct 201323:00
- Tue 31 Dec 201309:00
- Thu 26 Feb 201514:45
- Wed 30 Sep 201515:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Wed 30 Sep 201516:15BBC Two Scotland
- Thu 21 Jul 201615:10
- Tue 28 Feb 201715:25
- Tue 26 Jun 201821:10
- Wed 27 Jun 201801:25
- Mon 19 Aug 201920:00
- Sat 24 Aug 201920:00
- Wed 18 Oct 202319:00
- Thu 19 Oct 202301:20
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