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      Continent 7: Antarctica

      TV-PG 2016 - Present 1 Season Documentary Special Interest List
      Reviews In an environment not conducive to human survival, it's easy to understand why "Continent 7" is the first-ever global long-form documentary series filmed in Antarctica. Scientists and survival experts join forces on the ice, underneath it, and atop mountainous peaks -- fighting brutal conditions along the way -- to conduct life-changing research. These scientists and the community play a vital role in many urgent fields of science, from climate change to studies of glacier movement, active volcanoes and the search and tagging of marine megafauna that calls this ice home. The six-episode series also pays tribute to the mountaineers, mariners and helicopter pilots, among others, who help keep the scientists safe at work. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Dec 01 Buy Now

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      Continent 7: Antarctica

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      Synopsis In an environment not conducive to human survival, it's easy to understand why "Continent 7" is the first-ever global long-form documentary series filmed in Antarctica. Scientists and survival experts join forces on the ice, underneath it, and atop mountainous peaks -- fighting brutal conditions along the way -- to conduct life-changing research. These scientists and the community play a vital role in many urgent fields of science, from climate change to studies of glacier movement, active volcanoes and the search and tagging of marine megafauna that calls this ice home. The six-episode series also pays tribute to the mountaineers, mariners and helicopter pilots, among others, who help keep the scientists safe at work.
      Executive Producer
      Brian Lovett, Jeff Hasler, Yoshi Stone, Matt Renner
      Network
      National Geographic
      Rating
      TV-PG
      Genre
      Documentary, Special Interest
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Nov 15, 2016