An exploration of Scandinavian landscapes, including fjords and forests.
The best episode of "Wild Scandinavia" season 1 is "Denmark", rated 8.4/10 from 18 user votes. It was directed by Jan Haft and written by N/A. "Denmark" aired on 2/14/2011 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Norway".
This small country has much to offer: Red deer roam the ancient forests, and gray seals cavort on the beach. There's even a small piece of jungle.
Director: Jan Haft
Writer: N/A
In a mountainous country created by glaciers, reindeer and musk oxen wander through the tundra as sea eagles circle along the coasts.
Director: Jan Haft
Writer: N/A
A wonderland of enchanted moors, dense forests and wide expanses of water, Finland provides refuge for wolves, bears and many other animals.
Director: Oliver Goetzl
Writer: N/A
With panoramas of deep fjords and glacial ice, Greenland is home to polar bears, walruses and musk oxen. The rugged country is truly for survivalists.
Director: Uwe Anders
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Arctic foxes, ponies and numerous species of birds feel at home among the volcanoes and rugged glacier landscapes of the Icelandic wilderness.
Director: Tobias Mennle
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There is snow half the year in Sweden's national parks, where moose, bears and other animals have adapted. When the ice melts, lush forests emerge.
Director: Oliver Goetzl
Writer: N/A