Film Summary
40:00 mins
Science & Nature
/ Wildlife
Africa
Gabon’s Loango National Park is a mystical, unspoiled place where the deep, dark jungle meets the sparkling ocean. Part jungle, part swamp, and bordered by some 60 miles (100 kilometers) of Atlantic coastline, Loango is a place where hippos play in the surf, whales come to mate, giant sea turtles lay their eggs and elephants roam the beach. Every inch of the park throbs with life, from the smallest creatures to the biggest. Wildlife Conservation Society biologist and National Geographic Conservation Fellow J. Michael Fay and National Geographic photographer Michael “Nick” Nichols are on a mission to safeguard the future of this modern-day Eden. National Geographic Ultimate Explorer ventures into the African wilderness to join Fay and Nichols as they work to ensure that this fragile, newly formed park will survive the test of time.
Year Filmed: 2004
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