Africa's Wildlife Collection Giftset (6-Pack)

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Explore the stunning diversity of Africa's extraordinary wildlife through the eyes of award-winning National Geographic filmmakers. This six-volume collection features 12 critically acclaimed specials and more than 10 hours of riveting entertainment. Remarkable footage features lions battling for dominance on the Botswana savanna and captures mountain gorillas, on the edge of extinction, in a moving and intimate portrait. Up close encounters with elephants, rhinos, leopards, and more bring all the drama, violence, and beauty of Africa's wild landscape to life in one extraordinary collection. "Lions Of Darkness": Explore life within a growing lion pride in Botswana after outsiders invade its territory and depose its aged leader. "Walking With Lions': Discover the allure of an African spring in a remote corner of Zimbabwe - an oasis that, during the eight-month dry season, is the only source of water for thousands of thirst-driven animals who trek from afar to slake their thirst in this narrow gauntlet harboring hidden predators. "Gorilla": National Geographic presents an informative and engaging look at the mysterious mountain gorilla of central Africa - a species that once numbered in the thousands and has now dwindled down to a precious few. Travel from Rwanda to England to San Francisco to learn about these gentle, intelligent beasts. "Search For The Great Apes": High in the mountains of central Africa and deep within a rain forest of Indonesian Borneo, two dedicated scientists, Dian Fossey and Birute Galdikas-Brindamour, have successfully sought the mountain gorilla and elusive orangutan. "Survivors Of The Skeleton Coast": Travel to the spectacular Skeleton Coast and witness never-before-filmed animal behavior and some of the most startling images of wildlife ever recorded. Follow elusive desert-dwelling elephants and see how they, along with other animals, have adapted their behavior for survival in Namibia's harsh, unforgiving Namib Desert.