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TRACKS - Travel Documentaries
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Beautiful sweeping scenery, never-before-seen holiday destinations and insider sneak-peeks into countries you’ll be dying to visit. Tracks is the perfect home for anyone who loves to travel and longs to see every inch of what the world has to offer. From the freezing ice caps in Antarctica to the sweltering heat of the Sahara Desert, we cover it all.
TRACKS is part of the Little Dot Studios network.
TRACKS is part of the Little Dot Studios network.
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robertoandproctor
(4 minutes ago)
Imagine a filmed and detailed documentary like this showing us the work, life and experiences of the first exploration of this area by James C Ross in the 1840's, in wooden sailing ships with no electronics or communications.
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jamminjimmy5402
(10 minutes ago)
Watching them all maneuvering while the vessel pitches and rolls made me a little home sick from my time in the Navy. The Bering Sea conditions were pretty rough and we'd literally be walking on one wall then the other, as far as 3 feet of the wall bottom and also running down hill then, straining up hill lol, it was so awesome
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mosesnjau1619
(18 minutes ago)
The bravest most sober woman I have ever seen. .God bless you
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ВаленаДеркаченко
(28 minutes ago)
OMG! My sincere admiration to not only the ENTIRE Crew... But the Scientist that lost her Husband and true love but decided to remain committed to a critical journey is utterly leaving me in awe... Just AMAZING! You ROCK! My SINCERE condolences to you and the others that lost this person!
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IamwhoIam333
(32 minutes ago)
I would of done the same thing. Her husband passed away doing what he loved to do . I don't think he would of wanted her to come back considering where she was.
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christinebrown7934
(46 minutes ago)
A bittersweet journey for Ms Hall but what an awesome expedition overall! You have to give it up to all of them for their bravery and their intellect and their drive to add to the knowledge base in hopes of preserving precious sea life and ecosystems. Bravo!!!
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TheKid12363
(52 minutes ago)
Fishing in Antartica seems like going back in the past, all of these things look prehistoric
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toddjenest3212
(1 hour ago)
I love how they touch "unknown" things with their bare hands.
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Repz98
(1 hour ago)
That she took the decision not to go back home is amazing, I think her Husband would been proud for that.
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donnellvickers6314
(2 hours ago)
20:39 look at the way they are walking, its HILARIOUS, and they have tremendous skills staying upright.
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24kRobot
(19 hours ago)
Everything about this was absolutely fascinating. It was heartbreaking that woman lost her husband during the expedition. The thimble-like styrofoam cups from the pressure were so cool! Such a roller coaster of a show. Marine Biologist are during some really awesome and vital work.
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jaysmile72
(15 hours ago)
I’m so sorry for your loss Dr, god bless you. What an amazing trip, that was every second so interesting. The captain seemed a really nice chap as well. Great watch, thank you
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jamalhamzah1141
(15 hours ago)
- no day without learning what you want life around you for your generations to survive - thank you for your amazing team's hard work, and struggle for us.
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Whoisthiskid1
(6 hours ago)
RIP to Doctor Atkins, Julie is amazing for being so strong
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katherinekinnaird4408
(11 hours ago)
I'm so sorry Dr. Julie. God bless you ma'am. Prayers for you and family. Kudos to the ship Captain for his kindness and professionalism. Yes the others on the ship were certainly her strength and family in type.
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RFA1988
(11 hours ago)
Im not even a scientist but i myself would be excited to see what those nets would catch.
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dorothypapineau8283
(12 hours ago)
Such an amazing trip! Antarctica is one place I’d love to visit. Perhaps my illustrations would grace a volume or two.
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stephenwatson1873
(15 hours ago)
What a wonderful journey, amazing sea life, thank you for sharing it with us.
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moshack
(2 hours ago)
Antarctica is a wild place. I was on Deep Freese 75 and spent 9 months down there on the USCG Ice Braker Burton island. Great journey.
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