Best Things To Watch During Covid
There’s nothing more delightful for an armchair traveler than getting a high-definition tour of the globe, on-demand. And while traveling with Louie Schwartzberg, you get just that!
On Netflix, the Moving Art series is the perfect armchair tour of the world’s ecosystems. From deserts to waterfalls, Louie Schwartzberg explores hidden habitats and the interconnectedness of life on earth.
With slow, sweeping vista and detailed macro shots, this is Earth like you’ve never seen her before. Get ready to come traveling with Louie Schwartzberg!
Here are some of the destinations illuminated by Moving Art.
Catch an episode on Netflix this month as environmentalists around the globe celebrate World Habitat Day. Without any narration, get ready to appreciate the natural world in all its splendor.
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Oceans (Season One)
“Travel into the deep to experience the sea’s underwater splendor and the power of ocean waves as they roll, crash and splash.”
Deserts (Season One)
“The Four Corners region of the United States reveals a marvelous desert landscape, where the night stars shine as brightly as the daytime sun.”
Forests (Season One)
“The Four Corners region of the United States reveals a marvelous desert landscape, where the night stars shine as brightly as the daytime sun.”
Underwater (Season One)
“A remarkable collection of short films shot in the depths of the ocean, revealing a world of serene beauty.”
Big Sur (Season Two)
Take in the very picture of serenity as waves crash and nights pass at Big Sur, one of the California coastline’s most ruggedly beautiful spots.
Tahiti (Season Three)
Come along to the blue waters of Tahiti and explore what lies beneath the waves. You’ll come face to face with humpback whales and stingrays. The island comes to life as a living organism, from underwater reefs to the humans who live and dance upon its shores.
Hokkaido (Season Three)
If you’ve never had the opportunity to visit Japan in winter, you might not know how active wildlife can be. Dressed to the nines with gorgeous snowfall, this episode is a hushed and worshipful take on the Japanese countryside. You’ll encounter the animals that make Japan so diverse: red foxes, swans, cranes, and snow monkeys taking a dip in steaming hot springs. This is the perfect episode to watch on a crisp and chilly evening.
Machu Picchu (Season Three)
There’s nowhere else on earth where the architecture of previous human generations is so highly visible. In this Peruvian episode, you get up close and personal with the Chachapoyan Ruins. Soar over the Incan ruins of the famous Machu Picchu and take in the incredible beauty of the Stones forest. It’s clear how plants, animals, and humans truly need one another to thrive.
If you can’t access the Moving Art series in your country, take a walk in your local ecosystem. You’ll probably discover a plethora of habitats nearby besides your own. Grab a healthy snack(maybe some of your favorite mushrooms) and come traveling with Louie Schwartzberg!