Moving Art - Season 2
Season 2
A new season of gorgeous nature cinematography features sights from such exotic locations as Angkor Wat, Iceland, Africa and the Galapagos Islands.
Episodes
Koh Samui
Take part in a stunning visual exploration of the beaches and jungles of Koh Samui, Thailand, shot by filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg.
Iceland
Enjoy a relaxing journey to the stunning nation of Iceland, where glaciers and waterfalls contribute to the island's astounding beauty.
Africa
A continent comes into focus as filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert capture Africa's enchanting wildlife and stunning vistas.
Whales and Dolphins
With sensational cinematography, filmmaker Howard Hall takes you on a serene voyage to the oceanic homes of whales and dolphins.
Angkor Wat
Cambodia's intricately constructed Angkor Wat temple complex has stood for centuries, even as time and nature have taken their toll.
Big Sur
Take in the very picture of serenity as waves crash and nights pass at Big Sur, one of the California coastline's most ruggedly beautiful spots.
Galapagos
Visit the volcanic archipelago that inspired Darwin's theory of evolution in this stunning, gliding tour through nature and wildlife.
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