On the Altai mountains, Kazakh nomads forge partnerships with golden eagles, training the massive birds of prey to hunt foxes and wolves.
In Papua New Guinea, locals use traditional rattles made of coconut shells to lure deadly sharks directly to their wooden canoes. Episode 2: Deserts – Life in the Furnace
The series is structured by habitat—Oceans, Deserts, Arctic, Jungles, Mountains, Grasslands, Rivers, and Cities. Each episode highlights the ingenuity required to survive where "we don’t belong." Whether it is the Bajau "sea gypsies" of the Coral Sea who spend most of their lives on water, or the Dolgan reindeer herders braving -50°C in the Arctic, the show demonstrates that human culture is fundamentally shaped by geography. Mastery and Cooperation
In Indonesia, traditional fishermen use hand-thrown bamboo harpoons to hunt sperm whales from wooden boats, a high-stakes tradition that feeds an entire village for months.
: Examines how people adapt to extreme altitudes, including rare traditions like Buddhist "air burials" and hunting giant bats for food [5, 12]. Episode 6: Grasslands – Roots of Power
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