'Eden: Untamed Planet' is a nature documentary on BBC iPlayer.
I really enjoyed the documentary, which is why I have given it five out of five.
The documentary series stretches over six different episodes, each episode takes us to six different places in the world and is narrated by Helena Bonham Carter.
The six different places this documentary series takes us to is from the heart of the Bornean jungle to the Alaskan wilderness.
The series in its entirety focuses on the last places on Earth which can be thought of as true wilderness - places, where most people have never been.
Each episode takes us to a unique, and beautiful setting, full of different and wonderful plant and animal life, showing some of the world's most elusive and beautiful animal and plant life, with stunning scenery for its backdrop.
We get to see animals and ecosystems of the earth which are often not filmed. There are also some treats in this documentary, as we get to see some nighttime footage of animals in the wild that has never been seen before, thanks to new technology.
Thanks to this new technology, we get to see footage of the animal kingdom that we have never seen before, and we also get to see animal behaviour that we have never seen before from some different species.
Eden: Untamed Planet gives its viewers something new and a refreshing outlook on the natural world - it gives us a glimpse of some of the last parts of the natural world that remain truly wild.
Eden: Untamed Planet is a worthwhile watch, full of beautiful scenery and incredible and interesting animals. It's easy and quick to get through.
Rating of Eden: Untamed Planet ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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