Two thousand miles long, bathed by subtropical waters at its north and sub-Antarctic waters at its south, New Zealand beckons the Calypso to explore. From coastal sea grottoes to the dark waters of fjords, a rich array of marine life, including argonauts, octopi, Medusa jellyfish, and feathery black coral, astonish the eye. On land, steaming geysers and bubbling mud pots attest to New Zealand's reputation as a geothermal wonderland - and flightless kiwis, once threatened, now inhabit protected land. Anthony Hopkins narrates.
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Paula Diperna | Writer | ||
Jacques Cousteau | Director |