Bosnia & Herzegovina
A country wild and unknown – right in the heart of Europe. With cascading waterfalls, untouched river landscapes and rugged mountain ranges.
Bosnia and Herzegovina enchants with barren beauty in the karstic south and untouched nature in the densely wooded north. Rare and endangered animals roam the valleys and mountains of the Perućica primeval forest. The untouched nature offers a pristine habitat and is testament to the impressive ecological diversity. Why are there wild mustangs on the Cincar Mountain? How were the waterfalls along the Trebižat River formed? And where can one find stingrays and scorpion fish in Neum Bay?
Episodes
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The Abundant North
"Wild and unknown lies the still undiscovered natural paradise of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the heart of Europe. Rough mountains, dense forests and wild waterfalls characterize the picture of the untouched landscapes. Lynx, wolves and bears roam mountains and valleys. One of the last primeval forests in Europe is a retreat for many endangered animal species. Bosnia and Herzegovina is actually an undiscovered natural paradise in the middle of Europe. "
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The Karstic South
The barren, karstic south of the country, Herzegovina, also impresses with its natural landscapes. One of them is the Livno field. Not only is it the largest wetland in the country, it is also the largest regularly flooded karst field in the world. About 700 wild horses live in this unique landscape. Their ancestors were working horses that were abandoned here more than 50 years ago. Another special feature of the karst landscape are the rivers with their tufa barriers. The countless waterfalls that pour over it are a unique natural phenomenon.
Facts
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Original TitleBosnien und Herzegowina
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Year2021
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Length2 × 52' (ENG), 2 × 45' (GER)
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ResolutionHD
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